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Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong; Kowloon, Hong Kong; New Territories, Hong Kong
Cities:
New Territories, Hong Kong; Kowloon, Hong Kong; Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong
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Cities:
Kowloon, Hong Kong; Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong; New Territories, Hong Kong
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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
Cities:
New Territories, Hong Kong; Kowloon, Hong Kong; Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong
No Hidden Fees, Service Charge Included
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
Lively Belgian beer house FRITES brings a taste of Europe to Hong Kong. On entering the bistro, you will see an authentic Belgian-style bar, stocked with four genuine Belgian beers on tap and many more available by the bottle.
The menu offers traditional and unique Belgian fare, including mussels in Hoegaarden beer sauce, pork knuckle and Stella Artois battered fish and chips. At this buzzing authentic Belgian bistro you can’t help but feel part of the energy and excitement, even before your first beer of many is served!
Looking for a professional studio for personal portrait, amateur shooting, commercial photography or party gathering?
Check out haplaboratory studio, be yourself the photographer!!!
- More than 1,600 sq ft studio set up
- Well equipped with makeup room, hot shower bath room, pantry facilities
- Professional/high end equipment available
Nearest MTR station:
Hang Fu Chuen, take minibus No. 62 or No. 62A when exit from MTR station
Daimon Family Cafe presents a family menu for the most scrumptious get-together! Apart from its signature ramen selection, the Whampoa-exclusive menu includes self-service salad & beverage bars, kids’ meals and more. In addition to Japanese fare, Daimon Family Cafe introduces western snacks and Korean delights, bringing some of the foodies’ favourite to the menu.
Daimon Family Cafe caters over 100 guests and is a kids-friendly and cozy place for casual parties, family gatherings and kid’s parties.
The Hong Kong Maritime Museum, a registered charity supported by the shipping industry, the business community, private individuals and the Hong Kong SAR Government, is a vibrant cultural institution dedicated to preserving, collecting and displaying objects that tell the story about trade and maritime in Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta, and the vital roles that ships and the sea play in our past, present and future.
Located at Central Pier 8 in the heart of Hong Kong, the Museum now displays more than 1,200 objects in 15 galleries, and houses resource centre, roof-top café and gift shop that contribute to extraordinary visitor experiences.
If you are looking for unique venues that captivate stunning harbour views amidst contemporary exhibits, our venue spaces would be tailored to the needs of your corporate events in various styles and scales, be they seminars, cocktail receptions, dinners, press conferences, product launches and exhibitions, etc.
Situated at Elements, the new high-end shopping complex located at MTR Kowloon Station, guests can enjoy the fresh ocean catches and steaks at this popular bar / restaurant set in a relaxed atmosphere. The long interior space of Stormies is complemented by alfresco seating in the circular roof-top space on the third floor of Elements. The nautical theme of Stormies continues at this restaurant, where a long, teak bar forms the main focus. Chrome chairs and purple upholstery contrast with blue wave-patterned glass elements which accented the décor.
The only authentic Japanese restaurant located on the Southside of Hong Kong, Shoku is a 4,000 square-foot beachfront venue with three private rooms and tables for large parties featuring Hong Kong’s largest authentic Japanese “Binchotan” charcoal grill as its centerpiece. Guests are encouraged to choose from the selection of fresh seafood such as whole scallops, Kinki fish, surf clams, abalone, conch and much more from the display around the grill which is flown in daily from the best suppliers in Japan and then cooked on the grill in front of the diners.
Shoku uses binchotan, an extremely pure, high-carbon charcoal made from oak because its high density allows it to burn with very little smoke at a steady high heat over long periods so that it locks in the juices of seafood and meats and enhances the natural flavours of the food.








