Tag Archives: Hong Kong
October 13, 2004 Opus Restaurant, Causeway Bay
The best way to describe Opus Japanese Restaurant is that it has somewhat of an identity crisis. You get the impression that it’s not sure whether it wants to be a serious Japanese restaurant, a karaoke or a bar. The reason for this confusion is that it boasts a refreshingly different view of Hong Kong’s [...]
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October 13, 2004 Natural Gourmet Restaurant, Stanley
There is a restaurant in Stanley called the Natural Gourmet Restaurant. You’ll usually find people in the bottom of the shopping centre complex handing out flyers for their restaurant. The last time I was in Stanley, I noticed that this restaurant had a different view from the ones in the Murray Building so I was [...]
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October 9, 2004 Chill Out Places
For those of you who want to enjoy a more chilled out night rather than clubbing it away amidst a mass of sweaty people and smoke, there are two places that I’d recommend – C Plus Bar and the Champagne Bar in the Grand Hyatt. The C Plus Bar is a small, intimate affair that [...]
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October 9, 2004 Coyote’s and Les Visages
Me and a mate decided to check out two places mentioned in HK Magazine. He’s into his tequilas so he wanted to check out Coyote’s after reading the article on the agave-based drink in the magazine. I don’t think he was disappointed. Of course, I can’t stand Tequila, so I decided to give it a [...]
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August 12, 2004 Back 2 Skool Junk Trip
ScorpionBlack.com will be celebrating the end of summer with its Back 2 Skool Junk Trip on Sunday August 22nd, 10 AM to 6PM. A speed boat will also be available for those who want to do some wakeboarding! There will only be 25 places available and the cost is expected to be around HKD350 per person.
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