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Cities:
Kowloon, Hong Kong; Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong; New Territories, Hong Kong
Cities:
Kowloon, Hong Kong; Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong; 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
in New Territories, Hong Kong
AnOther Place by David Myers is the Gypsy Chef™’s answer to the urbanites’ want for a home away from home. Hidden in an industrial complex situated on Hong Kong’s Victoria harbourfront, this speakeasy dining room unfolds Chef Myers’ own gastronomic West-meet-East adventures through a duo of 4-course and 6-course French Asian tasting menus. Not-to-be-missed are pop-up local artist exhibitions and contemporary music gigs that grace the chillout lounge and hallways.
* Last reservation: 9:30pm
One of the city's most established Thai restaurants and the only Michelin-recognized establishment in Hong Kong. Cafe Siam is a tranquil respite from the hustle & bustle of Lan Kwai Fong.
Spread out over two floors, each divided into two dining areas that can be nooked for private parties, the restaurant's decor mixes old world colonial charm with a contemporary twost; teak wood flooring, chic furniture, vintage knick-knacks and silk screen dividers that give an elegant yet homely feel.
Whether it's an intimate dinner with a group of friends, an annual staff party or business lunch, Cafe Siam promises an unforgettable culinary experience with a genuine Thai smile.
Located at the lobby of Cosmo Hotel Hong Kong, Nooch Bar's stylish décor, upbeat and fun-filled atmosphere make it the most ideal private party venue in town.
Set behind a modish red sliding door with crystal decorations adorning the interior, Nooch Bar is perfect for private events, including corporate events, theme parties, children's parties, birthday celebrations and much more. The venue comprises of two semi-private chambers for special small-group activities. Additional snacks & drinks menu is also available.
Aberdeen Street Social is the third collaboration in Hong Kong between Michelin-star Chef Jason Atherton and entrepreneur Yenn Wong, founder of the JIA Group. It is set in a historic 1950’s two-storied building within PMQ, the new landmark of Hong Kong’s creative ecology, at SoHo in Central.
Following on his highly successful openings in London, Singapore, Shanghai and Hong Kong, Aberdeen Street Social serves Atherton’s modern British cuisine, bar bites, delicious desserts and great cocktails.
Designed by the Shanghai-based award-winning Neri & Hu, the bright and airy venue has outdoor terraces on both floors for alfresco dining and gardens surrounding the property.
UPSTAIRS - RESTAURANT houses a contemporary restaurant inviting an intimate dining experience, with a private room and outdoor terrace overlooking the gardens.
DOWNSTAIRS - BAR & BISTRO is a cosy room with a long bar and outdoor patio for all-day socialising! A menu of British comfort favourites, delicious desserts to share, bar bites and great cocktails makes it the perfect spot for all-day casual dining, afternoon tea with friends and pre or post dinner drinks till late.
Aberdeen Street Social is operated by the JIA Group which also includes 208 Duecento Otto, Mak Mak, 22 Ships. Duddell’s, Chachawan, Ham & Sherry and Meen & Rice.
Depending on the size of your group, we are able to reserve the semi-private dining room, the Upstairs Restaurant, Downstairs, Bistro & Bar or the whole venue.
Aberdeen Street Social is perfect for lunches, dinners, cocktails, weekend brunch, weekday afternoon tea, product launches, press events, wine tastings, corporate events, after-work drinks, private parties and celebrations, etc.
Available for a limited time only - until end of March 2017. Book this space fast!
The Sea View Conference Venue is located at IFC in Central. It is superbly decorated with a first class reception area and fully equipped with event and conference facilities which guarantee you with an unrivalled conference experience.
The Drunken Pot has ‘fishing market’ ambience with traditional carved wooden door, dangling lights, rustic walls, a bar designed like an old market vendor with aged wood, and colourful hand-painted signs and graffiti telling old fishing tales. Amid the timeless look is a gigantic ‘street art’ mural by Hong Kong urban contemporary artist Ben Pickering representing the vibrant, cosmopolitan scene in Hong Kong, with a traditional Japanese ‘Goddess of the Sea’ sharing local produce.





