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South China Morning Post
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- South China Morning Post
Your Hong Kong weekend food guide for July 25–27
Still recovering from last week's typhoon? Name a better way to recharge than with a weekend filled with exceptional dining experiences. From innovative izakaya concepts to tasty gelato pop-ups and luxurious Sunday roasts, this weekend offers a series of culinary gems to help you unwind and savour the flavours of the city. For more fine dining this week, check out the 2025 100 Top Tables Guide Friday, July 25 The striking interiors at Fumi Joe in Hong Kong. Photo: Handout Fumi Joe brings a new culinary concept to the 23rd floor of LKF's California Tower, merging Fumi's Japanese seafood with Kyoto Joe's casual izakaya atmosphere. Expect neon lights, graphic murals and a robatayaki grill counter. The new restaurant serves cooked-to-order robatayaki, sushi made with fresh seafood flown in daily from Japan, tempura, sukiyaki and more. Like a true Japanese izakaya, the bar also offers a wide selection of fine and rare sakes, available by glass or carafe, as well as highballs, cocktails and an extensive whiskey collection. To make weeknight dinners easy, a daily set dinner menu is available between 6-8pm at HK$298, featuring salad, miso soup, a choice of sushi, sashimi or tempura and a main course, with options like Miyazaki shabu-shabu pork and grilled silver cod with saikyo miso, all served with steamed Japanese rice or Inaniwa udon. It's newly opened, so we expect a buzzing crowd on Friday night. Where: 23/F, California Tower, 30-32 D'Aguilar Street, Lan Kwai Fong, Central


South China Morning Post
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- South China Morning Post
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South China Morning Post
5 hours ago
- South China Morning Post
Your Hong Kong weekend drinks guide for July 24-26
Things are quieter this week as Hong Kong recovers from a signal 10 typhoon – coming not long after the festivities in sister city Macau, which hosted Asia's 50 Best Bars 2025 – but expect our beverage scene to ramp up this weekend. Socio's Amir Javaid is arriving at TokyoLima to serve signatures made from the restaurant's surplus ingredients, while The Murray will host a celebration of brews and spirits over the weekend. And on Saturday, cafe-by-day, cocktail-bar-by-night concept C108 is celebrating its first anniversary. Thursday, July 24 TokyoLima x Socio Amir Javaid, co-founder of Socio bar in Hong Kong. Photo: Handout What: Aside from a compelling new menu, TokyoLima has another treat for us: Aside from a compelling new menu, TokyoLima has another treat for us: Amir Javaid from Socio taking over the bar at the Hong Kong outpost of Nikkei cuisine. To make things extra interesting, Javaid is dedicating his guest shift to signatures made from surplus ingredients from the TokyoLima kitchen, infusing Nikkei flavours into his mixology. Advertisement Where: TokyoLima, G/F, Car Po Commercial Building, 18-20 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central When: 9pm onwards Friday, July 25 Summer Bubbles & Brews Festival The Murray in Hong Kong is hosting a Summer Bubbles & Brews Festival. Photo: Eugene Lee What: The Murray is pulling out all the stops this weekend with its Summer Bubbles & Brews Festival, bringing together a wide array of vendors to The Arches. Featuring brewers like Breer, HK Lovecraft and Young Master, as well as distillers Hrafn Gin, Kowloon Spirits, Hong Kong Whisky and Two Moons Distillery, it's a gargantuan celebration of drink-making. Advance tickets go for HK$180, which includes four tokens and a gift cup. Breer, Los Ibéricos HK, Vinoholic and Two Moons have special offers and promotions for festivalgoers. DJs are spinning on both nights, with Beat Friday taking over from 8pm on Friday, and Parco and Iltik from 7pm on Saturday. Where: The Arches, 1/F, The Murray, 22 Cotton Tree Drive, Central Advertisement When: Friday, 4pm-10pm; Saturday, 1pm-10pm Saturday, July 26