The KFC (Korean fried cauliflower, $75) has already entered the Hong Kong food pantheon. Neither too mushy nor al dente, the crisp orbs bring a touch of heat thanks to the yuzu and chilli. Read more.
Look out for the likes of Bermuda shorts, Indian cotton shirts, tank tops in colours you haven't seen for years, and even shoes, bags, and grooming products. Read more.
The Balinese fish tacos win out in the taco tug-o-war, built from firm chunks of white fish and scented with a brilliant coriander and kaffir lime dressing. Read more.
Mido is one of the oldest tea cafes (or cha chaan teng) in the city, having opened in the roaring 1950s. The décor hasn’t changed much since its opening, and that’s part of the charm! Lovely! Read more.
A stylish spot with a library, lounge, cocktail salon, outdoor terrace and Cantonese restaurant, run by Michelin-starred chef Siu Hin-chi Read more.