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Eat & Drink Hong Kong: The latest events and happenings right now
Hong Kong’s pop up scene is a fleeting world of fun to be had, even if it’s only for a limited time.
Hong Kong’s pop up scene is a fleeting world of fun to be had, even if it’s only for a limited time.
Order an Impossible dish at designated eateries on Earth Day, April 22, and get a complimentary reusable cutlery set
The ‘Omni Wok The World’ dinner will showcase dishes using plant-based OmniPork
Ordering in just got a whole lot more convenient, comforting, and affordable. Time Out readers can enjoy 50 percent off on their first order!
Discover mindful culinary experiences at LANDMARK
We'll make sure the bar is fully stocked to celebrate the occasion.
Second only to the food are the jaw-dropping views.
No frills—just pristine, beautiful fish.
The tallest building in the world is sporting some Time Out gear.
Hong Kong has procured COVID-19 vaccines and is set to roll out its universal vaccination programme starting February 26. If you're looking for more information…
Here's what you can and can't do in Hong Kong right now
As we continue to battle the outbreak, and while we wait for the vaccine to roll out for us all, more action is being taken by the Hong Kong government and the…
2020 has changed the way we consume, from the way we eat, drink, and socialise, and it will definitely affect the food and drink trends for the new year. We…
April 2021: As the outbreak situation in Hong Kong begins to ease, so do some of the government's necessary social distancing regulations. However,…
March 2021: The Hong Kong government extended the social distancing restrictions until March 17 and that entails closing the city's…
March 2021: The month, we fill our March calendars with dates for International Women's Day, St Patrick's Day, and Earth Hour! The easing of social…
Staying in and working from home is becoming the world's new normal until the current outbreak is contained. In our city, the tension and panic have eased…
From Sydney and Colorado and Cannes, these alfresco screens are incredible places to watch a movie
Open wide! These otherworldly handhelds are the best thing since sliced bread.
Alfresco dining never looked so dreamy
your city or mine?, hosted by Time Out CEO Julio Bruno, will look at the ideas shaping the way we live, eat, work and unwind
Ready for a truly out-of-this-world culinary experience? See you at the Souk
Japan is world famous for its stunning cherry blossom trees. Only in bloom for around two weeks, cherry blossom (‘sakura’ in Japanese) bloom in…
Take a peek under the sheets and uncover some of Asia's most erotic fantasies
Get inspired for your post-pandemic travels
Feeling frisky? We count down the raunchiest X-rated Hong Kong films
Gotta catch 'em all
When you think of a bustling cosmopolitan city like Hong Kong, a picturesque sunset isn't usually the first thing that pops into your…
Hong Kong is easily one of the most convenient cities in the world thanks to its efficient transportation system such as minibuses and the MTR…
Have you done everything there is to do on Lamma? Is Cheung Chau getting a little too hipster for you? Hong Kong is home to more than 250 islands, so there’s no…
Hiking in Hong Kong is a very popular pastime, with trails like Dragon's Back and Sunset Peak occupied on many weekends with…
Waterfalls capture the imagination like nothing else, transforming the landscape from merely beautiful into something straight out of a fairytale. With the…
Hongkongers love to travel during summer; if not on an exotic beach in some tropical country, we'd be off somewhere cold. But since everyone's travel plans are…
Sai Kung is one of the best scenic escapes in Hong Kong. The district attracts nature adventurers and water sport junkies alike who come for its idyllic…
Just a stone’s throw away from the ever-bustling Causeway Bay (and often overshadowed by it), Tai Hang offers a rare pocket of respite that’s…
Sham Shui Po, one of the oldest districts in Hong Kong known for its textiles industry, has recently gained a newfound 'cool' status, reinvigorated by its young…
There’s more to this outlying island than just its famous bun festival.
Also known as the Venice of Hong Kong.
The ins and outs of the Southside’s booming art hub.