We revisit 7 restaurants in the city that have proven a hit with our readers.
August 20th, 2014
#1 Mott 32 (top image)
Tucked away in the basement of the Standard Chartered Bank, Mott 32 imparts an intriguing story of a re-imagined past. Click here for story
#2 Stack at Sai Ying Pun
There is a new breed of interior designer moving into Sai Ying Pun. As Martine Beale discovers, they are embracing cultural heritage, fusing it with modernity, and stamping it proudly with Made in Hong Kong. Click here for story
#3 Penthouse by Harlan Goldstein
Perched high-up and overlooking the city, new restaurant Penthouse has elevated hospitality interior design to new heights. Click here for story
#4 Not Only Meatballs (NOM)
Martine Beale visited the recently opened Italian restaurant NOM (Not Only Meatballs) and discovered a classy, airy interior that on a sunny afternoon sparkles with natural light. Click here for story
#5 Atlantis Blue
Panorama brings a splash of Mediterranean ethos to Central. Click here for story
#6 AMMO Restaurant
See how AMMO by Wang in Hong Kong’s Admiralty district pays homage to its site and surroundings. Click here for story
#7 ll Milione
ll Milione shows how a deft use of light can turn a restrictive space into a theatrical dining destination. Click here for story
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