Chinese New Year Dining

by Ella

With the festive spirit of Chinese New Year approaching, families in Hong Kong seek ideal destinations to celebrate with their children. Discovering the perfect spots to bring kids during this joyous occasion can enhance the holiday experience. From vibrant parades to traditional temple visits, Hong Kong offers a myriad of activities suitable for all ages. Embrace the cultural richness and lively atmosphere of the city as you explore the top recommendations for family-friendly outings during the Chinese New Year celebrations. Join us on a journey to uncover the best places to bring kids in Hong Kong this festive season!

HO LEE FOOK

With a deep love for the city and their Cantonese roots, chefs ArChan Chan and Winson Yip of Ho Lee Fook are proud to unveil an exciting culinary lineup to celebrate the season. Now available at the restaurant daily, guests dining at Ho Lee Fook will be able to enjoy exceptional new Cantonese winter delicacies. Additionally, in celebration of the upcoming Chinese New Year and the advent of the Year of the Snake, Ho Lee Fook will offer a special festive dishes blending tradition with Chef ArChan’s contemporary flair, providing a feast of good fortune and nostalgia.

Yong Fu Hong Kong

The first outpost of Shanghai’s original Michelin-starred brand, One MICHELIN-starred Yong Fu Hong Kong has been the city’s authoritative voice on upscale Ningbo cuisine since opening in 2019. Nestled in the heart of Wan Chai, Yong Fu Hong Kong creates the authentic flavours of Ningbo using fresh local produce and seafood from the East China Sea.

ROSEWOOD HONG KONG

Drawing inspiration from Blossoms by the award-winning novelist Jin Yucheng, Rosewood Hong Kong presents ‘ROSEWOOD | INFINITE BLOSSOMS’ — a spectacular celebration of Chinese New Year marking the arrival of the Year of the Snake. Set in Shanghai and spanning four transformative decades in the second half of the 20th century, Blossoms captures the dynamic spirit embodies in Rosewood’s Chinese New Year celebration. This cinematic gem, brought to life by the visionary Wong Kar Wai, vividly portrays life in Shanghai during these pivotal years.

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