
Hong Kong's latest openings, from Chengdu hotpot to French duck
TuniTuni now has two locations in Hong Kong. Photo: courtesy TuniTuni
Having opened its first Hong Kong location last year, this Korean kids' gym brand has now launched its second, in Sha Tin. The centre is designed to spark creativity and foster physical development in children aged one to five. With games and storytelling in each session, the curriculum, which changes weekly, is designed to keep young ones engaged and curious.
Units N & P, 19/F, Kings Wing Plaza 2, 1 On Kwan Street, Sha Tin
Gossip
Gossip's Hannya cocktail. Photo: courtesy Gossip
Taking cues from sister cocktail club
Socio , Gossip brings serious mixology into the nightclub scene. Alongside a live music programme of R&B and hip hop, Gossip's menu takes inspiration from traditional Asian masks, and features drinks such as the Hannya, made with yuzu kosho and kombu-infused Bacardi, and the Nuoxi, with Sichuan pepper-infused Ketel One vodka.
3/F, FOCO Building, 48 Cochrane Street, Central
Shoo Loong Kan
Sichuanese hotpot at Shoo Loong Kan in Hong Kong's Causeway Bay. Photo: courtesy Shoo Loong Kan
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