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Gavin Yeung

Gavin Yeung

Vancouver-born and Hong Kong-raised, Gavin is a lifestyle writer who has worked at publications like Vogue Hong Kong, HYPEBEAST and Home Journal. He is in avid pursuit of the latest in the local dining scene – his modus operandi is to never visit the same restaurant or bar twice, although a beautifully designed interior will more often than not increase his chances of a return.
Vancouver-born and Hong Kong-raised, Gavin is a lifestyle writer who has worked at publications like Vogue Hong Kong, HYPEBEAST and Home Journal. He is in avid pursuit of the latest in the local dining scene – his modus operandi is to never visit the same restaurant or bar twice, although a beautifully designed interior will more often than not increase his chances of a return.

Hong Kong’s hottest new openings, from Le Le’s launch to Thong Smith’s debut

Progressive Vietnamese arrives in the form of Le Le, while Bangkok’s cult-favourite boat noodle specialist Thong Smith debuts in Wan Chai.

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Try two new menus at Michelin-starred Hansik Goo, combine alcohol and tattoos at Cordis Hotel’s Alibi bar, or enjoy retro-futuristic neon art at Tai Kwun.

Enjoy new media art courtesy of Austria’s Ars Electronica, a sensory 8-drink menu at Quinary, and an exhibition celebrating time from Van Cleef & Arpels.

Hana no Kumo puts a spin on the kappou experience, HKMU launches the Museum of Modern Chinese Literature, and Swim Club brings Californian cool to the Kimpton.

Jija by Vicky Lau brings Yunnan province flavours to Tsim Sha Tsui, minimalist cafe Moonary serves espresso-based drinks and matcha lattes, and Carmela offers a Mediterranean touch.

A Beijing courtyard home with a Parisian lens, New Delhi meets European geometry – here’s what you’ll see at the design fair’s second edition.

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