With its red, pitched roof, it has the appearance of an old English country cottage, with stone walls, arched windows and a visible chimney. Photo: Dickson Lee
Hong Kong’s iconic The Peak Lookout restaurant has its rent slashed in half as pandemic wipes out international tourism
- The owners of the eatery famed for its location are now paying less than half the monthly HK$230,000 (US$29,300) they were paying pre-pandemic
- The restaurant closed its doors briefly last summer as the pandemic wrought devastation on industries that relied heavily on tourist revenues
With its red, pitched roof, it has the appearance of an old English country cottage, with stone walls, arched windows and a visible chimney. Photo: Dickson Lee