China • Asia
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curated places
Refined Cantonese, deeply traditional yet contemporary.
The grand dame of Asia, since 1928.
Tony Chi-designed harbourfront hotel that raised the bar for Hong Kong luxury. Multiple restaurants, art collection, and rooms with the harbor views money can buy.
Andre Fu's masterpiece of Hong Kong minimalism.
Hong Kong's answer to Barneys. Sharp buying, beautiful spaces, and a bridge between East and West.
Foster + Partners converted this 1969 government building into a hotel that makes modernist architecture luxurious. The arches are iconic; the rooms are pristine.
Subterranean Cantonese glamour named after the first Chinese convenience store in NYC. The Peking duck is ceremonial.
Jowett Yu's modern Chinese with swagger. The name is a wink, the food is serious, and the vibe is late-night cool.
Hong Kong design curation in a converted police married quarters. Local makers, Asian design, and a store that feels like a gallery.