From a bar closing to a restaurant reopening and the launches of menus, cocktails and tequila, here are all the food and drink happenings that you should know about this week
This week in Hong Kong restaurant news, one of Peel Street’s most popular bars is taking last orders for good, a moment that will tug at the hearts of its regulars. But as ever, this city refuses to slow down.
New cocktail menus are cropping up at some of the top bars, while a whole host of happenings—including a special anniversary event, restaurant reopening and a new menu—try to tempt you out of your comfort zone.
Plus, we took a peek inside the newly relocated 22 Ships at PMQ to see what’s cooking. Buckle up, there’s plenty to sink your teeth into.
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Look who's back
Ho Lee Fook marks its 10th anniversary with a one-night-only reunion, as former chef Jowett Yu steps back into the kitchen alongside current head chef ArChan Chan on October 2. The duo will bring a taste of nostalgia to the table, reviving fan favourites like the typhoon shelter corn from 2016 and the Taiwanese braised pork rice bowl from 2015. Guests can expect a night of culinary reflection, with each dish paying homage to the restaurant’s evolution while showcasing the spirit of Hong Kong. Dinner is available for HK$988 per guest.
New creations will also grace the menu, including the celebratory geoduck and raw lobster yu sheng 2024, alongside a fresh take on prawn goldfish har gow 2023. For seafood lovers, the steamed hairy crab with Chinese-style egg custard 2022 adds a luxurious touch, while Yu’s steamed chicken with yellow bean 2024 promises to showcase his signature bold style.