29 Oct 2018
Tags: Hong Kong, Food, wine and dine, Cusine
Following the success of Hong Kong's annual Wine & Dine Festival last weekend, the city will further bolster its reputation as the gastronomy capital of the world by continuing the foodie celebrations with the month long Hong Kong Great November Feast (HKGNF).
Held from 1 to 30 November 2018, visitors to the lively city are invited to sample and indulge in a selection of menus specially crafted and presented by more than 100 restaurants, including Hong Kong's iconic and globally renowned restaurants.
Savour world class dining with exclusive HKGNF menus prepared by participating restaurants, including:
Michelin-Starred Restaurants: The feast will feature a line-up of 16 Michelin-starred restaurants, serving a wide selection of cuisines, from traditional Chinese and Cantonese fine dining to Japanese, French, Italian and contemporary fusion. HKGNF menus start from HK$450 (approx AUD$72) and each feature a selection of specifically curated dishes.
Participating restaurants include:
• Three Michelin-Starred: T'ang Court
• Two Michelin-Starred: Yan Toh Heen; Tin Lung Heen; and Sun Tung Lok Chinese Cuisine
• One Michelin-Starred: Ming Court; Ying Jee Club; Celebrity Cuisine; Jardin de Jade; Mandarin Grill + Bar; IM Teppanyaki and Wine; ÉPURE; MIC Kitchen; ON Dining Kitchen & Lounge; Rech by Alain Ducasse; The Ocean; and Tosca
Legendary Local Restaurants: Savour the traditional tastes of Hong Kong and discover the city's unique take on western classics at renowned local restaurants, including: Fook Lam Moon; The Peak Lookout; and Jimmy's Kitchen.
Harbour View Restaurants: Visitors are invited to soak up the stunning skyline views in iconic dining venues, such as: Tin Lung Heen, located on the 102nd floor of the Ritz-Carlton; Restaurant Petrus of the Island Shangri-la Hong Kong; Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. located at Victoria Peak; and à nu retrouvez-vous located at Harbour City's Ocean Terminal Deck.
Patrons can reserve tables through the FeedMe Guru website and apps.
A variety of gourmet events and activities will also take place, including: beer festivals; wine fairs; and foodie tours, highlights include:
|
Event |
Date |
Location |
Highlights |
|
The Hidden Food Menu of Hong Kong |
Every Monday and Thursday |
Lok Fu, Kowloon City, Sham Shui Po |
Organised by Jebsen Holidays, this tour explores the local food menu of Hong Kong. It begins with Hong Kong-style milk tea and egg tarts, followed by a visit to a modern wet market and an experience in the food culture of traditional Chinese tonics. The journey will also introduce the tastes of traditional Chinese teas and open-air food stalls, called dai pai dong, in Sham Shui Po. |
|
Sunset Cheers |
19 October to 4 November (Friday to Sunday) |
Ocean Terminal Deck, Harbour City |
Enjoy premium snacks paired with fine wines against the stunning backdrop of Victoria Harbour, with the Tasting Pass, available at the Ocean Terminal Deck. |
|
Seafood Cheers Pairing Menu |
19 October to 30 November |
Harbour City |
30 restaurants in Harbour City will launch a series of seasonal seafood and wine-pairing menus. |
|
Link's Stanley Plaza Wine and Dine Weekend Bazaar |
3 to 4 November |
Link's Stanley Plaza |
The Weekend Bazaar will feature a wide collection of wines, as well as local and imported beers. |
|
Tong Chong Street Market |
Every Sunday in November |
Tong Chong Street |
Market lovers will be taken on an aromatic tasting journey with characteristic beverages at 40 participating stalls by local and international coffee shops. |
|
HKTDC Hong Kong International Wine & Spirits Fair 2018 |
8 to 10 November (open to ticket holders aged 18 or above on 10 November) |
Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre, Wan Chai |
The event showcases a wide range of fine wines, beers and liquors, as well as related products and services. Visitors are welcome to drop by for other exciting events, including wine tasting, seminars, conferences and other exchange activities. |
|
Lan Kwai Fong Japan Carnival 2018 |
10 to 11 November |
Lan Kwai Fong |
In addition to more than 40 booths of delicacies and beverages, including sake, shochu and awamori from different Japanese prefectures, visitors can also take part in interactive games, try on a yukata, and enjoy Japanese stage performances and street parades amidst the signature ambience of Lan Kwai Fong. |
|
FUNtastic QRE Festival 2018 |
17 November 18, 24 and 25 November |
The East & Lee Tung Avenue, Queen's Road East |
Whisky Walk - Visitors can stroll through the charming Queen's Road East and Lee Tung Avenue, whilst sipping on a whisky, cocktail and canapés offered by around 20 outlets. Visitors can also attend sharing sessions by professional wine-tasters. QRE Carnival - A carnival for the whole family, with entertaining game booths, live music and dance performances. |
For more information visit:
www.discoverhongkong.com/eng/see-do/events-festivals/highlight-events/great-november-feast.jsp
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