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Bloomberg
14 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Bloomberg
Buzzy New Thai Restaurant Lands in Heart of Hong Kong: Review
A new Thai hotspot has emerged at the edge of Central and Sheung Wan, providing an alternative to Samsen with its simple, yet creative menu and laid-back atmosphere. The venue is the sister restaurant to Trattoria Felino, the Italian spot in Wan Chai that established itself as one of the city's hardest places to book since its debut in 2023. Mama Tiger Noodles, located at the quiet Kau U Fong Street, is helmed by chef Thanit Changchai, the former head of boat noodle chain ThongSmith.


Bloomberg
2 days ago
- Business
- Bloomberg
What We Know About a Hong Kong TCM Stock That Spiked 82,000%
In this week's Hong Kong Edition, we break down what we know about a TCM company and its dizzying stock surge, take a look at the HKMA's dollar defense and check in with Bloomberg's Mishal Husain. We also review a buzzy new Thai restaurant by the team behind Trattoria Felino. To subscribe to this weekly newsletter for free, click here.


South China Morning Post
01-05-2025
- Entertainment
- South China Morning Post
12 of the best new places to eat in Hong Kong, Macau in May 2025 and one to keep an eye on
May in Hong Kong is all about relaxed and casual restaurants serving comfort food and traditional fare, from Thai soup noodles and Japanese udon to marinated goose from a famed Taiwanese brand, as well as Singaporean-style chicken rice from a Lion City stalwart. Advertisement Over in Macau, there is an exciting new food hall presenting trending names and restaurants. Read on to see which new places are set to tickle your palate this May. 1. Yakiniku Sho The latest addition to Central's line-up of yakiniku , or Japanese grilled meat restaurants, specialises in tender Kuroge Wagyu beef. The restaurant features only two set menus priced at HK$790 (US$102) and HK$490 and offers full service – the staff help with the grilling. Highlights include thick-cut prime beef tongue and other selected rare cuts of beef. Shop 3, G/F, Central Plaza, 60 Wyndham Street, Central Mama Tiger Noodles serves plenty of Thai-style noodles, including Wagyu boat noodles. Photo: Mama Tiger Noodles 2. Mama Tiger Noodles The team behind the popular Wan Chai Italian restaurant Trattoria Felino are going off-piste with Mama Tiger Noodles, which brings the fiery flavours of Bangkok's street food scene to Hong Kong.


South China Morning Post
15-04-2025
- South China Morning Post
6 signature egg dishes worth celebrating with in Hong Kong this Easter
Easter is coming, so cue the egg puns! Advertisement Ahead of the brunches, chocolate and roast dinners you're sure to indulge in this weekend, we're highlighting a slightly different Easter tradition. Once a forbidden food during the 40 days of Lent, eggs became a treat to tuck into on Easter Sunday, and were eventually crafted out of chocolate in celebration of the spring holiday. More than just a protein-packed breakfast staple, eggs are used creatively by many across Hong Kong's F&B scene. So, besides whisky sours and egg-topped noodles or rice, here are our picks of the very best egg-based dishes that may not immediately come to mind. 1. The Carbonara Egg at Trattoria Felino Trattoria Felino's Carbonara Egg. Photo: Handout Ship Street's Southern Italian restaurant, Trattoria Felino, takes the eggs in carbonara to the next level, elevating all the familiar flavours of the beloved pasta dish, without the pasta. The Carbonara Egg layers slow-cooked egg yolk with guanciale and a pecorino cheese foam, artfully served in a hollowed-out eggshell, balanced on a bed of corn kernels. 2. Meatball yakitori at Yardbird Yardbird's meatball yakitori. Photo: Handout Yardbird is known for its beak-to-tail yakitori, and perhaps one of its most famous must-order dishes is the chicken meatball skewer with tare and egg yolk. It's a dish that every diner is sure to snap a photo of whilst dipping – the ground chicken is formed into meatball yakitori and grilled over binchotan charcoal, served with a side dish of tare sauce and one whole egg yolk. Guests are encouraged to dip the skewer, mix the yolk and enjoy. 3. Foie gras and caviar with Shanghainese coddled egg at Hutong Hutong's foie gras and caviar with Shanghainese coddled egg. Photo: Handout A staple on Hutong's menu, the Shanghainese coddled egg has seen many iterations throughout the iconic Northern Chinese restaurant's 22 years in Hong Kong. This version, though, is perhaps the most decadent. Part of the Skyline dinner tasting menu, the gently cooked duck eggs are halved and served runny, topped with caviar and foie gras. 4. Sourdough egg tart at Bakehouse Bakehouse's sourdough egg tart. Photo: Handout When someone mentions eggs in Hong Kong, most minds will go to the small and round yellow tarts, and the sourdough version by pastry chef Grégoire Michaud is likely one of the city's favourites. Featuring a buttery, flaky crust and a silky smooth custard filling, these little delights are Bakehouse's bestsellers, and for good reason. 5. Carbonara pizza at The Pizza Project Carbonara pizza from The Pizza Project. Photo: Handout Topping pizza with eggs isn't groundbreaking, but ever since The Pizza Project opened in 2020, its Carbonara pizza has arguably become the restaurant's most iconic dish. A classic base is topped with tomato sauce, fior de latte, pancetta and one runny quail egg per slice. A simple yet delicious interpretation of breakfast on pizza, it's a true celebration of eggs. 6. Salted egg chicken wings at Kinsman Kinsman's salted egg chicken wings. Photo: Handout Exclusive to Canto cocktail bar Kinsman – and straight out of the renowned Hong Kong-based food critic Susan Jung's cookbook Kung Pao and Beyond – Kinsman's salted egg yolk chicken wings are made with the golden yolk of salted duck eggs and coated in bird's eye chillies and curry leaves. Salty, spicy and full of flavour, this lip-smacking recipe embraces salted egg yolk, one of the most simple ingredients of traditional Chinese dishes and an ever-popular snack flavour.