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Where We Drink

  • Bar Leone

    BAR
    G/F, Ho Lee Commercial Building, 38-44 D'Aguilar Street, Central, Hong Kong · Central (Lan Kwai Fong)

    World's #1 in 2025. Lorenzo Antinori's Roman-bar tribute in Central, opened 2023, the first Asian bar to top the global list. *Cocktail popolari*, no theatrics, classic Italian-bar technique poured in a room designed to look like a 1960s Roman neighborhood corner. Best for a stand-up Negroni at the bar before dinner; the wait gets long after 8.

  • Coa

    BAR
    Shop A, LG/F, 6 Shin Hing Street, Central, Hong Kong · Central (SoHo)

    World's #38 in 2025. Jay Khan's Central agave specialist with over 200 Latin American spirits behind the bar; mostly mezcal, with serious tequila and raicilla support. Low light, calm pace, bartenders happy to walk you through the differences between an espadín and a tobalá. Best for a slow drink when you want to learn something about Mexican spirits.

  • The Old Man

    BAR
    LG/F, 37-39 Aberdeen Street, Central, Hong Kong · Central / Sheung Wan border

    The Sheung Wan Hemingway-themed cocktail bar, Asia's 50 Best Bars perennial since opening in 2017. Drinks named for Hemingway works (The Old Man and the Sea, A Farewell to Arms, Islands in the Stream), one of Asia's most decorated programs in a room that doesn't oversell itself. Best for an unhurried evening when you want to read a menu before you order.

  • Quinary

    BAR
    56-58 Hollywood Road, Central, Hong Kong · Central (SoHo)

    Antonio Lai's Central institution, the molecular-cocktail program that put Hong Kong on the international cocktail map a decade ago. Foamed, smoked, frozen, encapsulated; the technique is theatrical but the drinks are precise, and Lai is one of Asia's most influential bartenders. Best for a date or a guest who wants to be properly impressed.

Where We Eat

  • Yat Tung Heen

    RESTAURANT
    B2/F, Eaton Hong Kong, 380 Nathan Road, Jordan, Hong Kong · Jordan (Eaton Hong Kong)

    A one-Michelin-star Cantonese fine-dining room inside the Eaton Hong Kong in Jordan, where veteran chef Tang Chi-keung's program runs through dim sum at lunch, roasted meats at dinner, and double-boiled soups across both. The wine cellar runs deeper than the room's reputation suggests. Best for a long Cantonese lunch with a group of four to six.

  • The Chairman

    RESTAURANT
    3 Kau U Fong, Central, Hong Kong · Central (Sheung Wan)

    World's 50 Best Restaurants #46 in 2025, one Michelin star. Danny Yip's Sheung Wan room, the city's hardest Cantonese reservation. Sourcing-led menu (the steamed flowery crab in aged Shaoxing is the signature, made with crabs Yip personally selects), deep wine list, and a kitchen that has put Cantonese cuisine on the World's list for over a decade. Best for a long, considered dinner with someone who appreciates seafood treated correctly.

Where We Stay

  • Rosewood Hong Kong

    HOTEL
    18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong · Tsim Sha Tsui

    World's 50 Best Hotels #1 in 2025; World's Best Hotel. Tony Chi-designed flagship over Victoria Harbour in Tsim Sha Tsui, opened 2019, 413 rooms, 65 floors. DarkSide is the canonical hotel bar; the harbor views from the upper-floor suites are the rest of the appeal. The hotel that anyone serious about luxury hospitality is currently studying.

  • The Peninsula Hong Kong

    HOTEL
    Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong · Tsim Sha Tsui

    The 1928 grand hotel of Asia, the colonial-era counterpoint to the Rosewood. Felix on the 28th floor by Philippe Starck, The Lobby for afternoon tea (one of the most photographed rooms in Asia), and a fleet of green Rolls-Royces that's been running guests to the airport since long before luxury hospitality had a category for it. The hotel where Hong Kong's grand-hotel tradition still lives.

Airports

Where the Chapter Begins

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HKG
Hong Kong International
16 miles west of Central, on Chek Lap Kok