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Hong Kong Foodie
9M ago
Hong Kong, a captivating fusion of East and West, is a city that ignites the senses and leaves travelers with unforgettable experiences. Whether you’re visiting for the first time or bidding farewell to this vibrant metropolis as an expat, there are countless reasons to cherish the memories of your time here. As you explore the city’s unique neighborhoods and indulge in its culinary delights, don’t forget to bring back a piece of Hong Kong with you as a cherished souvenir or share it as a thoughtful parting gift. Here are eight must-have souvenirs from Hong Kong to commemorate your journey or ..read more
Hong Kong Foodie
9M ago
Hong Kong, a captivating fusion of East and West, is a city that ignites the senses and leaves travelers with unforgettable experiences. Whether you’re visiting for the first time or bidding farewell to this vibrant metropolis as an expat, there are countless reasons to cherish the memories of your time here. As you explore the city’s unique neighborhoods and indulge in its culinary delights, don’t forget to bring back a piece of Hong Kong with you as a cherished souvenir or share it as a thoughtful parting gift. Here are eight must-have souvenirs from Hong Kong to commemorate your journey or ..read more
Hong Kong Foodie
1y ago
Refreshing and cooling, green tea is loved by many especially for its antioxidant. From our classic Jade Jewel green tea to dragonwell longjing, biluochun and more, we have something for you.
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Hong Kong Foodie
1y ago
White Peony is our go-to white tea, but other white teas include Shou Mei, Silver Needle and more.
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Hong Kong Foodie
1y ago
Did you know black tea is actually called red tea in Chinese? Savor some delicious black tea with gorgeous bright red color.
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Hong Kong Foodie
1y ago
From Iron Buddha (Tieguanyin) to Phoenix Dancong or Taiwanese Jinxuan, oolong is the favorite of many tea lovers with its many different aromas.
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Hong Kong Foodie
1y ago
We have lots of exciting news to share including Foodie Tour resumption, new tea tasting experience, gift ideas and more!
Two Foodie Tours will Resume
After a long wait, we are excited to let you know that our Central & Sheung Wan Foodie Tour and Sham Shui Po Foodie Tour will be resuming in December! To celebrate, we are offering 20% discount now through Cyber Monday, November 28, 2022. Get your friends together and book a Foodie Tour now! Save with promo code BLACKFRIDAY22.
New Tea Tasting Experience
Introducing our new Tea Tasting Experience! In collaboration w ..read more
Hong Kong Foodie
3y ago
Don’t forget – Mother’s Day is just around the corner! Got anything planned for the special lady in your life this May 9? If you mom is a foodie like we are, you’re going to find this gift guide very helpful. We’ve put together our favorite Mother’s Day gifts, treats, and deals available in Hong Kong, all of which your food-loving mom is bound to adore.
1. Morton’s The Steakhouse x CHANEL Beauty – Feast and look fab!
Photo credit: Morton’s The Steakhouse Hong Kong
Looking to pamper your mom inside and out? Morton’s The Steakhouse and CHANEL Beauty are here to help! The unlikely duo (classic st ..read more
Hong Kong Foodie
3y ago
According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, we need to nourish our bodies with different foods each season, as our dietary requirements change with the weather. In spring, excessive humidity and dampness affects the circulation of qi and blood in our bodies, causing heaviness in our head and limbs and making us feel lethargic. This is why Chinese medical practitioners recommend that we eat foods that rid our bodies of all that extra dampness.
Moreover, TCM puts forth that the liver and gallbladder are the organs of the season, meaning that foods eaten in spring should also support the two, besi ..read more
Hong Kong Foodie
3y ago
The Year of the Ox is approaching fast! Chinese New Year is a very special time of year for Chinese communities across the globe, and certainly in Hong Kong. What’s more, many of us in Hong Kong get days off work to celebrate this festival! If you are looking for things to do in Hong Kong during Chinese New Year, we’ve got you covered. Whether you call the festival Chinese New Year, Lunar New Year, Spring Festival or Tết, you’ll want to check out our suggestions for the top things to do during Chinese New Year
1. Try your hand at making Nian Gao
Superstition and tradition are closely connecte ..read more