With an emphasis on elegance and luxury our uniformed chauffeurs and immaculately presented cars cannot fail to impress.
Cities:
Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong; Kowloon, Hong Kong; New Territories, Hong Kong
The top of the line
Cities:
New Territories, Hong Kong; Kowloon, Hong Kong; Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong
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Cities:
Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong; Kowloon, 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
A bright open space with plenty and room and great artwork. Easily customisable and flexible for your venue needs. Perfect for a wide variety of events.
We love hamburgers more than anything else in the world... we know, we’re weird that way. Our love of ‘all things burger related’ inspired us to spend years researching what makes the perfect hamburger-meat-to-bun ratios, patty recipes, grind coarseness, Maillard reactions, and cheese meltability to name but a few. Beef & Liberty is the product of that obsession - those technical details are exactly what we are all about. It’s this passion that’s made us want to share our burger addiction with the good people of Hong Kong.
Our name originates in 18th century Britain where the leading members of London society gathered in beefsteak clubs to partake of great food, fine booze and entertaining company. The brilliantly named Sublime Society of Beefsteaks was the most famous of all the clubs and its motto was “Let beef and liberty be my reward”. We loved the line so much we took it as our name.
Stormies is one of Lan Kwai Fong's quintessential meeting landmarks. Following a nautical theme, the ground floor bar features floor-to-ceiling folding windows that open onto the busy D'Aguilar Street. The floor is covered with teak furniture resembling a ship's deck and a long, polished brass bar countertop stretches across the room. Dominating the bar's sunset yellow walls are large mirrors, framed in stainless steel, complete with brass bolts. Nautical wares such as solid brass barometers, cabin clocks and anchors adorn the walls. A pair of 21-inch televisions screens footage from classic yachting races to annual sports events. The recently renovated upper deck features live sports on big screens and large windows, making it the perfect place to people watch over the busiest party street in Hong Kong.
An extensive menu of seafood, ribs, salads, pastas and sandwiches is available. For a light bite, sandwiches like the Stormies Club or Stormies Classic Burger are perfect. Don't pass up on the scrumptious US BBQ Pork Ribs. The bar also offers a snack menu, with dishes like Stormies Wings and Breaded Calamari Rings.
In keeping with The Salted Pig's rustic, English-style farmhouse concept, interior designer Kinney Chan blends homey and chic elements, with blackboards, wooden pedal, a chopping block bar, a fun and playful pig mural and various pig-themed items. The use of wood is everywhere, such as bare wooden tables and simple wooden chairs. Single tables and booths are available for intimate social gatherings, while a full-height shelf can be slide out to form a private area for parties.
Combinations of beige, grey and brown shades, as well as a touch of red are used to generate a homey and warm feeling. By creating a natural and cozy ambience, this rustic restaurant is ideal for local guests and tourists to escape from the modern world. Another highlight of the restaurant is the spacious outdoor terrace, where diners can enjoy relaxing alfresco dining and wind down from the hectic workweek at the same time.
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.
A cool, relaxed bar that also happens to a be casual, creative restaurant. QMO is where great wines meet their perfectly paired dishes, where your busy days meets a chilled happy hour, where friends meet friend and lovers meet to be together. At QMO we’re obsessed with breaking down the culinary barriers, with inspired creations that are simple and uncomplicated.














