Mercedes Benz S350 will accommodate your highest expectations. This car is well-maintained and always clean interior. The driver is save speaks reasonable English and willing to satisfy every request. Your satisfaction is our main goal so we will get you to your destination and back at the reasonable cost. So sit back and enjoy the ride!
No refund in case of a no-show.
No refund in case of a no-show.
No refund in case of a no-show.
Cities:
New Territories, Hong Kong; Kowloon, Hong Kong; Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong
No Hidden Fees, Service Charge Included
A tourist bus is a passenger car that is designed and equipped for tourism. The arrangement of such vehicles is to ensure passenger comfort and does not carry standing passengers.
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
Located at the 1st floor of a brand new building in Central with an open view to the plaza, Frites brings the same authentic dining experience to the diners in the area. Frites pays homage to authentic Belgian style with beers being poured in the age-old traditional way. There are many fine eating destinations that match wine with haute cuisine dotted around the city, but sticking to the time-honored traditions in Belgium, where folks come into a warm and welcoming environment for a great plate of food and their favourite glass of beer, Frites offers a well-rounded selection of delights.
With interiors by the celebrated designer Ilse Crawford, Duddell’s is a beautiful 2-floored space connected by a dramatic inner staircase. Neither gallery nor museum, but with interiors as noteworthy as the art on its walls, entering Duddell’s is like being welcomed into the eclectic home of a seasoned art collector – one that also happens to have an in-house two Michelin-starred Cantonese restaurant, a lush 2,200 square foot outdoor terrace and a sophisticated Salon in which to entertain. Duddell’s is situated on the third and fourth floors of 1 Duddell St., a street with historic significance right in the heart of Hong Kong’s Central district.
SALON AND BAR (Level 4)
The Salon, overlooking the outdoor garden terrace through bronze framed glass doors, has an airy and eclectic residential feeling and offers casual dining and great cocktails at the Bar. Here you can enjoy all day dim sum and Cantonese favourites till late evening, while surrounded by curated art exhibitions. This flexible and stunning space is perfect for any occasion.
THE GARDEN TERRACE
The 2200 sq. ft. timber-decked landscaped outdoor terrace is a unique oasis in the heart of Central. It’s just the spot for intimate gatherings and a wonderful extension of the Salon space.
THE RESTAURANT (Level 3) Two Michelin Stars:
Featuring classic Cantonese offerings under the leadership of Michelin-starred Executive Chef Siu Hin Chi. Chef Siu pays homage to the traditional roots of Cantonese cuisine, combining textures and flavours with contemporary presentations to excite your taste buds and challenge even the most demanding epicure.
PRIVATE DINING ROOMS:
Three private rooms, located within the restaurant, are ideal for private dining or business meetings of 10 - 25 guests. Enjoy the fun of an evening out with the intimacy of an evening in.
THE CHAMBER AND LIBRARY:
The Chamber on Level 3 and The Library on Level 4 are settings for small intimate events, art and cultural talks as well as informal business meetings.
MAKE DUDDELL’S YOURS
Depending on the size of your group, we are able to reserve from one of our intimate private room to a particular area on the 3rd or 4th floor, the outdoor terrace or the whole venue.
DUDDELL’S IS PERFECT FOR:
Lunches – dinners - cocktails – weekend brunch
• Art Exhibitions and Art Talks
• Fashion shows and fashion related events
• Luxury brand and creative product launches
• Press conferences
• Fine food and wine tastings
• Wine lunches and dinners
• Corporate events
• After office re-fueling get-togethers
• Private parties and celebrations
Located in iSQUARE, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon. Carpaccio - Pasta Pizza & Vino offers Hong Kongers the opportunity to explore the daily trattoria experience, from the fast, dynamic dining in the morning, and lunch in afternoon to a casual yet elegant dining at night. Carpaccio takes the diner to Italy where one can enjoy the finest Italian fares made of the freshest seasonal ingredients. If you haven't got enough in the restaurant, stop by our in-store retail corner (Carpaccio casa) where some of the best Italian items such as special pasta, premium olive oil, Limoncello and many other delicatessens imported directly from Italy are available for guests to bring home!
Opening Hours
Monday - Friday: 11:30am - 11:00pm
Saturday, Sunday and Public Hoilday: 11:00am - 11:00pm
* all major credit cards accepted
Fortune Young is acclaimed for its superb Cantonese cuisine and authentic Cantonese Dim Sum, prepared with the finest ingredients by experienced chefs. Fortune Young aims to represent the most Contemporary Cantonese cuisine to diners.
Breakaway is a 48ft motor cruiser that can carry up to 23 passengers. We are equipped with 1 ensuite bedroom, fully-fitted galleys (kitchens), showers and toilet facilities, swimming platform, De'Longhi expresso machine, wine fridge, DVD player, iPod-compatible sound system (Bluetooth), air conditioned, inflatable pool, inflatable suntanning platform with cooler and kayak.
We also have add-on services including Shisha, massage therapist, speedboat options.
If you are planning a bigger event, we can arrange for several additional cruisers to increase the capacity.
All you have to do is reserved and get on board!
Patrons of Jimmy’s can enjoy their all-time favourite dishes within comfortable, relaxed surroundings. The red sofas and dark green high stools, together with the open wine rack behind the bar, create the perfect place for winding down. The intimate dining room is furnished with dark-wooden furniture, where old pictures ofJimmy's Kitchen and Hong Kong, as well as daily life in old-time Britain, adorn the walls. The semi-private room at the back of the restaurant is separated by a foldable door and an individual entrance.