On your marks
Hello,
We're only 10 days into the new year, yet our calendars are already quickly filling up with exciting chef collaborations as some of the best culinarians from across Asia make their way to Hong Kong to partner with our local chefs. It's time to wrap up your diets and start making those bookings—here's our pick of where to eat and drink this month.
More from this week’s line up:
- What in the seven seas is Fish-tok?
- How to settle into healthier eating this year
- 5 ethnic dishes that capture the diversity of Sarawak
Gavin Yeung
Senior Dining Editor, Tatler Hong Kong
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