Sasha Huang

Jan 6

January 2024 To-Do List — Hong Kong

Updated: Jan 21

The best new restaurants, events and things to do this month.

This article is also available to read in Chinese (HK).

Dining:

LPM Restaurant & Bar is celebrating Dry January with 'Une Petite Pause', a bespoke menu featuring four non-alcoholic cocktails in collaboration with Lyre’s. Starting on January 3rd and continuing throughout the month, these innovative alcohol-free options provide a sober twist on LPM's iconic drinks. Collaborative cocktails include The Nogroni Sbagliato, Watermelon Gazpacho, L’Orgeat and Rosé Champagne Colada.

LPM Restaurant & Bar, H Queen's, 23-29 Stanley Street, Hong Kong, Central | +852 2887 1113


Experience Chef Edward Voon's creation of a distinctive Singaporean family-style feast at THE LAKSA CLUB in AUOR. Priced at HK$880 + 10% per guest, this exclusive culinary event is limited to Auor's three private rooms. For a gourmet taste on classic dishes like Laksa with pork bao, Hainanese chicken rice with clay-pot vegetable and Sambal pomfret with banana leaf, book you and your family now!

Auor, 4/F, 88 Gloucester Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong | +852 2866 4888


 Immerse in the glamour of old Hong Kong through the eclectic and delightful dim sum creations of Ho Lee Fook's GOOD FORTUNE CLUB, a Sunday lunch experience celebrating Hong Kong's legendary dim sum culture. Now offering one package for $988 per guest, the menu curated by Chef ArChan and Chef Winson boasts a never-ending selection of modern twist on classic dim sum recipes and a bottle of Champagne.

Ho Lee Fook, 3-5 Elgin Street, SoHo, Hong Kong | +852 2810 0860


To Do:

Welcome to the newest addition to the city's socialising hotspot- The Mansion, a retro-inspired cabaret interiors meet visual arts offering an immersive and luxurious clubbing experience.


Experience the familiar charm of a traditional European carnival infused with the unique energy of Hong Kong.


Art Appreciation:

Timeless Diva:

Anita Mui

at Hong Kong Heritage Museum


Cinderella and Her Qipao

at Hong Kong Film Archive


at GO Museum


at Pace Gallery

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