| Type | Vendor Rate | Our Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Hourly | HKD 495.00 | HKD 450.00Book Now |
Cities:
New Territories, Hong Kong; Hong Kong, ; Kowloon City District, Hong Kong
No Hidden Fees, Service Charge Included
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Alfa (Alphard) is developed by Toyota's luxury MPV, using the chassis to improve the Previa. The first generation of Elfa was born in 2002, power has 2.4 liters and 3.0 liters two engines, can be optional four-wheel drive system. 2008 Elfa replacement, Toyota also launched a sister car Vellfire, the main young sports style.
Cities:
Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong; Kowloon, Hong Kong; New Territories, Hong Kong
This vehicle is used for the following tours & packages:
Hong Kong Wedding Car Rental for 3 hours Package
Cities:
Hong Kong, ; Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong; New Territories, Hong Kong; Kowloon City District, Hong Kong
No Hidden Fees, Service Charge Included
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This vehicle is used for the following tours & packages:
Hong Kong Airport to Hotel in Kowloon Transfer for 1 hour, Hong Kong Airport to Hotel in Hong Kong Island (Urban Area) Transfer for 1 hour, Hong Kong Airport - Hotel in HK Island (South/Aberdeen) Transfer for 1 hour
Cities:
Kowloon, Hong Kong
The Mercedes Benz S-Class is ranked as the world's best-selling luxury sedan, and the W221 is latest generation of the S-Class. The ultimate in luxury and safety. The ideal car for the senior executive to be chauffeured around in while in China.
Cities:
Hong Kong, ; New Territories, Hong Kong; Kowloon City District, Hong Kong
in New Territories, Hong Kong
in New Territories, Hong Kong
in New Territories, Hong Kong
in New Territories, Hong Kong
in New Territories, Hong Kong
in New Territories, Hong Kong
in New Territories, Hong Kong
With indoor and outdoor garden settings, this unique and versatile indoor space cum outdoor patio has a wonderful tropical theme. Ideal for cozy gatherings or cocktail party under the blue sky or starry night.
Just a 10-minute walk from the Wanchai MTR station and directly connected to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Renaissance Harbour View Hotel Hong Kong is an ideal event and meeting venue with easy access. Glittering, modern chandeliers and the colourful LED lighting with twelve different combinations stir up the ambience of Concord Room. Whether it is PowerPoint presentation, video or picture slideshow, our phenomenal LED wall can play it all to tailor-made your all-in-one backdrop. Features: - Accommodate up to 700 guests - Enjoy panorama harbour views with Hong Kong skyline - Glass ceiling and full length windows - Bridal room with washroom - No pillars - LED Light with 12 modes - Follow spotlight - A unique 8.6m (L) x 2.3m (H) LED wall
The Optimist is a no service charge Northern Spanish-inspired restaurant and Barcelona chic bar located at 239 Hennessy Road. The three-storied restaurant and bar serves Asador-inspired grilled seafood and meat and creative cocktails and drinks with Spanish flair.
*Note the usage of Microphones or different music other than the venue is not allowed. Any decorations should be agreed with the management prior the event or else the management might refuse the usage of such.
Opening Hours for The Optimist:
Bar (G/F)
Monday to Thursday:
11:30 – 01:00
Friday & Saturday:
11:30 – 02:00
Sunday:
11:30 – 00:00
Dining Area (1/F) and Open Kitchen (2/F)
Sunday to Thursday:
Lunch: 12:00 – 14:30
Dinner: 18:00 – 22:30
Friday & Saturday:
Lunch: 12:00 – 14:30
Dinner: 18:00 – 23:00
Modern Japanese restaurant in Central. Savour a creative menu of the freshest sushi, sashimi and rolls, perfectly complimented by an array of delicious cooked dishes from the Robatayaki grill and full kitchen. Finish with a piping bowl of ramen or udon to leave all your senses completely satisfied. Using the finest ingredients, Kyoto Joe’s creations are the perfect blend of traditional Japanese fare with a modern twist.
The exquisite decor inspired by the Kosodo Kimono from the Heian period provides multiple dining options, from an intimate dinner for two to a rowdy party in one of our private rooms.
Not to be missed: Kyoto Salad, Chopped Salmon on Rice Cracker, Kobe Gyu Sushi Roll, Spicy Ramen and all our seasonal specials.
Part of the made over Discovery Bay Plaza, Zak's is the largest restaurant of Lantau's most exciting oceanfront culinary hub. Complete with a 5000ft² spacious outdoor terrace and a smart alfresco atmosphere, diners can enjoy world-class culinary delights of eastern and western cultural influences mixed together with a cool resort-like vibe. Sitting on the edge of the beach, Zak's boasts 2 levels with 3 separate defined areas on the lower deck and an upstairs lounge all offering beautiful sea views. The fresh sea breeze and a menu featuring everything from delicious Asian flavors to even fresher seafood make for a winning combination.
Only a short ferry ride away, a superb spot for people-watching complimented by a drink list packed with tropical cocktails, Zak's is the ultimate seaside-dining destination. Being family-friendly, the added treat of Disneyland fireworks & free redemption of a return ferry ticket, Zak's aims to please! Perfect for corporate and private parties, product launches and staff parties. Zaks can also do private home or office catering and even arrange private beach party events on application. We are only limited by your imagination, lets discuss your needs now.
YUM CHA adopts a playful twist on Chinese cuisine, while maintaining traditional Chinese flavors. Dining at YUM CHA is made memorable with a number of “camera eats first” moments that are meant to arouse both your visual interest and your appetite. YUM CHA emphasizes the use of fresh, seasonal, and quality ingredients. YUM CHA proudly serves food with no added MSG.
The décor at YUM CHA is reminiscent of a number of nostalgic Chinese dining traditions. A variety of decorative items such as traditional Chinese serving utensils and birdcages appear as a reference to the old teahouses of the past.








