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A POPULAR Asian dessert restaurant chain is set to land in the UK soon. Specialising in “egg puffs” which are more commonly ...
Hong Kong’s Cyberport expands AI and Web3 research with $125 million in funding, boosting blockchain development and AI talent programs.
A traveller from Thailand has been given a two-year jail sentence in Hong Kong for smuggling 187 parrot eggs valued at an estimated HK$1.4 million (U$179,185), with an expert saying the seizure is ...
Where to try: Shun Hing Restaurant, Lan Fong Yuen and My Cup of Tea. Also called gai daan jai and eggettes, the egg waffle is a sweet Hong Kong street food that looks interesting and tastes good too!
Covid-19 wave in Asia is making headlines again as cases spike in Hong Kong, Singapore, China, and Thailand, raising new concerns. Despite the summer season, when viruses usually decline, these ...
Hong Kong and Singapore are experiencing a significant surge in Covid-19 infections, prompting alerts from health authorities. Hong Kong reports a peak in positive respiratory samples and severe cases ...
With over 400 stores worldwide, Chinese fast-fashion brand Urban Revivo (UR) finally made its way to our city with its first Hong Kong outlet in Harbour City. Spanning across an 813 sqm space ...
Health authorities in densely-populated Hong Kong and Singapore have warned that Covid-19 cases are spiking, as a resurgent wave spreads through Asia. The virus’ activity in Hong Kong is now “quite ...
These restaurants are a distinctive part of Hong Kong’s culinary landscape, enough that government officials once tried to get them designated as a UNESCO intangible cultural heritage.
Low heat, lightly stirred in the pan until just-set is often our go-to. But the Hong Kong Egg Scramble from the cookbook Salt Sugar MSG—one of the new titles we’re most excited about this ...
The Hong Kong-style egg and beef sandwich is not just a sandwich, but a testament to how a seemingly simple snack, served quickly and conveniently, can stand the test of time and become a ...
HONG KONG: Unfounded online rumours warning that a huge earthquake will soon strike Japan are taking a toll on travel firms and airlines, with them reporting less demand from worried Hong Kongers.