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LG/F, Conrad Hong Kong, Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Central, 香港島
Chinese Restaurant · 中西区 · 10 tips and reviews
Moses Lee: Shrimp dumplings and BBQ pork buns! A great place for authentic Cantonese dim sum with hearty service. Weekends are all-you-can-eat dim sum from 9am to 11am - a great breakfast option.
8/F, Conrad Hong Kong, Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, 中環, 中西區
Italian Restaurant · 18 tips and reviews
Moses Lee: Lavish Sunday brunch! You will be spoiled by choices like homemade pasta, seafood on ice, Italian antipasti and breakfast classics. Drinks? Free-flowing Champagne and Bloody Marys!
B/F, Standard Chartered Bank Building, 4-4A Des Voeux Rd C, 香港
Dim Sum Restaurant · 中西区 · 136 tips and reviews
Moses Lee: This is a super popular restaurant and make sure you made your reservations earlier. Must-try: Peking duck, smoked cod fish and dumplings with sour and spicy soup!
Moses Lee: Much-loved Thai resto serving up authentic boat noodles with fresh ingredients from Thailand. Did I tell you it is a Michelin recommended restaurant?
Moses Lee: Contemporary bao (buns in Cantonese) by Asian best female chef - May Chow! Bao with Sichuan style chicken is my favorite. Don't miss out on this place if you visit the PMQ next door.
8/F, Conrad Hong Kong, Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Admiralty, Hong Kong, 香港
Hotel Bar · 中西区 · 6 tips and reviews
Moses Lee: A well-appointed bar overlooking the skyscrapers in Hong Kong. Diversified choices of gin available with cheese platter at very good value. Best for happy hour!
Moses Lee: 'Cha Chaan Teng'-style brekkie to start off the day! Don't forget the 'pineapple buns' and Hong Kong-style milk tea! The most authentic Hong Kong way!
Moses Lee: Contemporary Chinese restaurant with hearty food and attentive service. Don’t miss the finger licking good Fried Beef Cube with wasabi and soy sauce. Cocktails are also a must-try!
Moses Lee: You can get one of the best authentic Hong Kong-Style toasts here with a wide variety of topping selections. Also a must to sip a cup of silky smooth milk tea in this cute little local stall!
Moses Lee: A small casual sit-down Pho paradise where you can see people lining up from dawn to dusk! Their Raw Beef Pho is definitely the cream of the crop with the ridiculously good soup base.
Moses Lee: A must-go rooftop bar located in the heart of the famous nightclub cluster - Lan Kwai Fong. Grab yourself a signature cocktail after a day of hustle and bustle on weekdays with free entry!
Lounge · Central and Western District · 169 tips and reviews
Moses Lee: A hot rooftop bar in the city's heart! the 360-degree balcony offers stunning views of the skyscrapers of Central and Admiralty, Victoria Harbour and Kowloon!
Shek O Country Park, Dragon's Back, Hong Kong Island
Hiking Trail · 石澳 · 22 tips and reviews
Moses Lee: The best popular scenic hike in Hong Kong! Wanna opt for some green and the natural side of Hong Kong? How about this 3 hour walk followed by sunbathing at Big Wave Bay?
Hotel Bar · Taikoo Shing, Hong Kong · 76 tips and reviews
Moses Lee: Couldn’t ask for more than a ‘Bar + Deck + Lounge’ at Hotel East overlooking the breathtaking skyline of Hong Kong. Indulge in the resident DJs' picks while enjoying the exotic cocktails!
Moses Lee: The museum is completely bursting with exhibits of Hong Kong History. Plus, since it's located next to the Hong Kong Science museum, you can fit two museum trips into one day!
Moses Lee: Don't miss this egg-shaped dome on the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront. Head over to the main museum and discover plenty of action and gadgetry for space and science enthusiasts.
Moses Lee: One will be amused by the unexpected opulent décor at Dragonfly. The bar is inspired by the aesthetics of 19th century American artist, Louis Tiffany!
Moses Lee: Tap Mun, which sits off the coast of Sai Kung Country Park, is also known as Grass Island. Don’t miss: The gentle, winding trail over the island, with its year-round cool breezes.
Moses Lee: The most northeastern island in HK. Don’t miss: The incredible wave-cut rock platforms that border the island’s shores. (Note: Do not miss the ferry home as they only operate on weekends!)
Moses Lee: Sai Kung has many beautiful beaches but one of my favourites is Ham Tin Wan’s beach on Tai Long Wan in Sai Kung. The sand is powdery and the water is clear!
6/F, Island Shangri-La Hong Kong, Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, 中環, 中西區
Seafood Restaurant · 38 tips and reviews
Moses Lee: This is a classic bar which is decorated to look like a grand dame's boudoir. The cocktails are measured perfectly, and the beers come in frosted pewter mugs. Go for drinks, stay for the dinner!
Moses Lee: Climbing all those steps to the Buddha may make you peckish, refuel at neighbouring Ngong Ping Village for a traditional Buddist vegetarian meal.
522-530 Queen's Rd West, Shek Tong Tsui, Hong Kong Island
Dessert Shop · 西湾 · 1 tip
Moses Lee: Get a taste of Hong Kong style 'sweet soup' that locals used to enjoy after dinner. You can choose from traditional Chinese sweet soup to desserts made by mango and durians!
Moses Lee: Serving everything from pineapple juice-infused cold brews to house black served in hand-painted cups, Amber also turns into a wine bar in the evening if you’re looking for a nightcap or two!
Shop F2, LG/F, 33 Hillier St (Queen’s Road Central), Sheung Wan, HK
Coffee Shop · 49 tips and reviews
Moses Lee: This hole-in-the-wall offers Melbourne-style coffee. Made from coffee beans delivered direct from Melbourne’s Market Lane Coffee. My personal pick is the signature 21-hour cold brew,
Moses Lee: A pier located on the waterfront of Sai Wan, Hong Kong. Originally a container terminal, the cargo dock has become a popular attraction and location for photographers.
Moses Lee: A place of worship dedicated primarily to the god of literature and god of war. Good to go here to learn more about Hong Kong's diversified religion.
Moses Lee: If you head to the Happy Valley Racecourse each Wednesday during race reason (usually July to September), that’s when you’ll encounter the most trackside fun!
Victoria Harbour (btwn Central and TST Ferry Piers), 香港
Boat or Ferry · 8 tips and reviews
Moses Lee: The Star Ferry is the swiftest and cheapest way to travel between Tsim Sha Tsui and Central or Wan Chai. The journey still feels leisurely, helped in no small part by the cooling breeze!
Moses Lee: Tai O is one of the very last traditional fishing villages in Hong Kong. People built their homes on stilts in the waters just off Lantau Island so it is called 'Venice in Hong Kong'.