After clearing immigration around 1:20 PM , we decided to eat at Hung’s Delicacies , a Michelin-acclaimed Chiuchow and Cantonese restaurant at HKIA. We ordered several of their signature dishes : What We Tried Marinated Roast Goose The goose was fatty, and while the meat was okay, the flavor didn’t stand out. The skin was rich in fat but lacked the depth of taste I expected. Garlic Chicken This was the highlight of the meal. The chicken was tender and infused with a fragrant garlic flavor that made it truly enjoyable. Pork Jowl Unfortunately, this was the weakest dish. The meat was not tender and lacked the pleasantly chewy texture that pork jowl should have. Chai Xin with Cordyceps Flowers and Fungus A pleasant surprise—well-balanced and blanched to the right texture. Light and refreshing. Salt and Pepper Corn Grilled, sweet, and savory, but honestly, the classic salt-and-pepper squid still reigns supreme. Nice, but no wow factor. Signature XO Sauce Mi Fen with...
Omotesando Koffee Kiosk 1, Level 2, Gateway Arcade, Harbour City, 25 Canton Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong When you think of Harbour City in Hong Kong, luxury shopping and panoramic views of Victoria Harbour come to mind. But tucked away in this retail paradise is a little slice of Tokyo— Omotesando Koffee , a minimalist café that brings Japanese coffee culture to the heart of Kowloon. The Concept Originating from Tokyo’s stylish Omotesando district, this café is all about simplicity and precision. The design is clean and understated, with warm wooden tones and geometric accents that echo its Japanese roots. It’s a calm oasis amid the bustling energy of Harbour City. Finding Omotesando Koffee Harbour City is massive—one of the largest shopping complexes in Hong Kong—so it’s easy to get lost on your first visit. Thankfully, there are multiple kiosks and guides stationed throughout the mall that provide clear directions. Once you know the way, it’s an easy and pleasant walk to the café....