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      <dc:creator>Bernice Chan</dc:creator>
      <description>While many people like to eat avocados in guacamole, on toast or in salads, California rolls or smoothies, chef Ben Kiely has other ideas about how to use the fruit, known as “green gold” or “alligator pear”, which comes originally from Mexico and South America.
Kiely, the head instructor at the Pacific Institute of Culinary Arts (PICA) in Vancouver, says avocados are great in desserts like ice creams and chocolate mousse.
“There’s recipes, especially now with plant-based being so common [with...</description>
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      <title>How chefs are reimagining avocado beyond guacamole, from Vancouver to Hong Kong</title>
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      <description>Like most young creatives these days, Australian singer-songwriter and actor Troye Sivan is not defined by one single category and doesn’t like to put himself in a box. The 30-year-old multihyphenate – who has appeared in campaigns for brands such as Prada, Cartier and Valentino – is also the founder of lifestyle and fragrance brand Tsu Lange Yor, a Yiddish toast meaning “to long years”.
Sivan’s latest project, however, doesn’t involve fashion, beauty or music. He was recently named creative...</description>
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      <title>Why Troye Sivan’s Penfolds collaboration is unlike anything he’s done before</title>
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      <description>Ten years ago when dietitian and chef Renée Chan started her healthy food brand True Nosh – rebranded as Ah Nui Asian Foods a few years ago – she was determined to avoid adding sugar and instead use a natural sweetener. She turned to dates.
“I wanted to be a diabetes-friendly company, as my dad had diabetes [and passed away before her high school graduation],” she explains. Chan started using dates extensively in her cooking and baking. “I mainly use Deglet Noor dates because they’re bulkier, so...</description>
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      <description>All eyes are on Milan this January as it co-hosts, with Cortina d’Ampezzo, the 2026 Winter Olympics on February 6-22. The Paralympics then follows on March 6-15. If you are lucky enough to be attending the sporting spectacular, look out for these venues and happenings around the city.
Where to eat: Rovello 18


Milan has its fair share of great restaurants – tried-and-tested classics like Langosteria and Il Baretto are both popular hang-outs among fashionable types. For something a bit more...</description>
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      <description>Lunar New Year is the biggest holiday of the year for people in China, as well as for the Chinese diaspora around the world. The celebration revolves around family reunions and sitting together eating delicious food.
The festive dinner is all about eating dishes that will hopefully bring wealth and happiness in the coming year. In China these include dumplings (as they look similar to oval-shaped silver ingots), a whole fish, a whole chicken, deep-fried spring rolls, lion’s head meatballs, and...</description>
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      <title>Our guide to 5 auspicious foods for Chinese New Year: prawns, kumquats and more</title>
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      <description>It’s a perplexing time in the world of luxury ingredients. Prestigious products have become inextricably tied to fast food. Caviar now adorns chicken nuggets, truffle features in supermarket hummus and Starbucks egg bites, and Wagyu beef is getting smashed into burgers and has made the menu at Burger King in the UK. Even lobster – bright red and festive – has gone from attention-getting centrepiece to mac-and-cheese mix-in.
Yet crab retains its mystique. It’s beloved for its delicately...</description>
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      <title>Why crab is now fine dining’s ultimate luxury ingredient, dethroning caviar, truffle and Wagyu beef</title>
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      <author>Divia Harilela</author>
      <dc:creator>Divia Harilela</dc:creator>
      <description>Behind almost every popular dish in 2025 is a viral social media post. If you ask people to share their recipes for making favourites like cottage cheese wraps, protein bagels, home-made Dubai chocolate or crispy rice salmon salad, nine out of 10 are likely to send a link to a Facebook, Instagram, TikTok or Xiaohongshu (RedNote) post.
Recipes have been transitioning from the page to the screen ever since popular user-generated website Allrecipes made its debut in 1997. Today there is no shortage...</description>
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      <title>The popularity of old-fashioned cookbooks, with offerings from Gwyneth Paltrow and Sophia Loren</title>
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      <description>It’s the season to be jolly again, and Hong Kong’s top restaurants and bars are ready to ensure you oblige with some exciting new Christmas cocktails. So pull up a bar stool and let these inspired winter tipples fuel your festive glee.
Bar Q88

The JW Marriott’s intimate lobby bar has long enjoyed a reputation as one of the best spots in Admiralty to unwind. This year, the establishment is offering two festive drinks for the Christmas period. The first is an Asian-inspired take on mulled wine...</description>
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      <description>As the festive season approaches, the quest for the perfect holiday meal begins. This year, ditch your oven gloves and basting brush, and let the city’s finest restaurateurs take care of you. From timeless feasts to modern marvels, these festive offerings are the main event, promising to “sleigh” your guests and leave your own oven green with envy. So, gather your loved ones, make a list (and check it twice), and prepare to indulge.
Embla

On Upper Station Street, chef Jim Löfdahl and his team...</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2025 04:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Hong Kong’s best Christmas feasts, from the Mandarin Oriental to Osteria Marzia</title>
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      <description>Pastry chef Steve Hodge likes to make cinnamon toast – a quick snack for his kids at home. He spreads room-temperature butter on freshly toasted bread and then sprinkles a mixture of equal parts cinnamon and sugar on top.
“When it’s nice and warm, the sugar kind of melts and infuses with the cinnamon. The flavour is unreal,” observes Hodge, the owner of Vancouver-based Temper Chocolate &amp; Pastry.
For many, the smell of cinnamon evokes the flavours of autumn and winter, including apple pie,...</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2025 23:00:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>The rich history of cinnamon, from Ceylon to Cinnabon</title>
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      <author>Bernice Chan</author>
      <dc:creator>Bernice Chan</dc:creator>
      <description>When the temperature drops in Hong Kong, street hawkers appear with giant woks filled with small black pebbles and brown chestnuts. For Hongkongers, it’s a sure sign that winter has arrived.
Stirring the hot pebbles to prevent the nuts from burning also makes sure the smell of the roasting nuts lures in customers who buy small paper bags filled with the hot snack. In time-honoured fashion, they then try their best to peel the hard dark brown skin off to get at the tender, meaty, starchy lump...</description>
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      <title>Why the chestnut is so versatile, used in Hong Kong street food, French desserts and pasta sauce</title>
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      <description>Ask people to name a crave-worthy food and bacon will top many lists. But given the passion that it inspires, isn’t it curious that bacon is chiefly regarded as a morning dish? You might see it as a burger topping at lunch, or occasionally crumbled over a salad, but mostly, bacon means breakfast.
Hoping to change that is branding visionary (and bacon lover) Rachel Carrasco, founder and CEO of Philippine food company Baken. As the world’s first all-bacon snack range, Baken wants to see the...</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Nov 2025 02:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Style Edit: Baken, the world’s first all-bacon snack range, debuts in Hong Kong</title>
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      <description>Navigating the polished halls of Hong Kong’s Pacific Place mall can be at once energising and overwhelming, especially when one is juggling multiple shopping bags. When it comes time to take a breather – whether for a quick bite, a leisurely coffee or an evening cocktail – Armani/Caffè stands out as a serene sanctuary. Welcome to the first Armani restaurant in Hong Kong.

Conceived by the legendary Giorgio Armani himself and brought to life by his architectural team, the cafe radiates an air of...</description>
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      <title>Style Edit: Armani/Caffè is a haven of Italian elegance in Hong Kong’s Pacific Place mall</title>
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      <author>Bloomberg</author>
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      <description>Every other Friday, exactly at 3pm, a highly coveted product goes on sale and sells out within minutes.
The limited release isn’t for the drop of a new sneaker or the latest Labubu. It’s for butter.
Saxelby Cheesemongers sells up to 60 pounds (27kg) of cult favourite Animal Farm Creamery butter at an eye-popping US$60 per pound during its online-only flash sales. The average cost of butter is about US$4.36 per pound. Made in Vermont, Animal Farm’s super-creamy cultured butter isn’t available...</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Oct 2025 06:00:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>The dairy product that’s become an unlikely luxury item: super-premium butter</title>
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      <author>Bernice Chan</author>
      <dc:creator>Bernice Chan</dc:creator>
      <description>For most people, maple syrup is ideal for pouring over pancakes, waffles, French toast or oatmeal, but for many Canadians, it is a versatile condiment that can be used in both sweet and savoury dishes.
Maple syrup was first made by indigenous people in North America, and later adopted by settlers such as the ancestors of Pier-Alexis Soulière, one of the founding families of the municipality of Saint-Pierre-Baptiste in Quebec province. His family has been making the condiment for five generations...</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Oct 2025 06:00:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Canada’s national condiment: the surprisingly versatile maple syrup</title>
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      <author>Bernice Chan</author>
      <dc:creator>Bernice Chan</dc:creator>
      <description>Colatura di alici – a prized fish sauce made from anchovies – has been described as edible liquid gold. Adding a few drops of it is like giving an extra umami bump to all kinds of dishes – from a simple plate of spaghetti to Caesar salad, fish, meat and even pizzas. While this amber liquid is not that easy to find, and often comes with a hefty price tag to boot, it can do wonders for your dishes.

Italian food writer Cristina Rombolà explains that colatura di alici has been around for a long...</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Oct 2025 10:00:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Discover colatura di alici, Italy’s fish sauce adding zing to dishes worldwide</title>
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      <author>Bernice Chan</author>
      <dc:creator>Bernice Chan</dc:creator>
      <description>Japanese-American cooking teacher and food writer Sonoko Sakai loves everything about persimmons, from admiring their appearance to eating them.
“Traditionally in Japan, people would plant a persimmon tree to bring good luck. But unfortunately, people live in these high-rises now and they don’t plant trees any more in the cities,” she says, speaking to Style by video call from California.
“But if you go to the countryside, it’s so beautiful to see persimmons. In the fall, the leaves turn red and...</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Sep 2025 06:00:14 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Why persimmons are cherished for their versatility and distinct varieties</title>
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      <author>Bernice Chan</author>
      <dc:creator>Bernice Chan</dc:creator>
      <description>Chef-owner Bardia Ilbeiggi of the modern Persian restaurant Delara in Vancouver, Canada, says there’s an Iranian myth that saffron makes people happy.
“I don’t know how scientific it is, but there’s an old Iranian folk story that the more saffron you use, the happier you get,” he says.

“It’s also a sign of generosity, because saffron is expensive and it’s very hard to harvest it, hence the price. But when you go to someone’s home and they serve you rice topped up with a lot of saffron, that...</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Jul 2025 06:00:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>The many uses of saffron, the world’s most expensive spice: featuring mostly in Persian and Indian cuisine, where it’s favoured for its bright yellow colour and complex taste, it takes hours to process</title>
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      <author>Bernice Chan</author>
      <dc:creator>Bernice Chan</dc:creator>
      <description>Every summer, chef Guillaume Galliot receives a special delivery from 10,000 kilometres away – organically grown tomatoes from his mother Myriam Deschamps’ garden in Tours, in France’s Loire Valley. He takes the juicy, sweet tomatoes and celebrates the fruit at Caprice, the three-Michelin-star French restaurant at the Four Seasons Hong Kong.
“When we started nine years ago, we got the tomatoes in mid-July, but with climate change, we now get them in August,” Galliot observes. His mother grows...</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Jun 2025 00:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Seeing red: the humble tomato’s fascinating story, from organic gardens in France and Thailand to Michelin-starred restaurants the world over – and ketchup’s roots as a fish sauce from southern China</title>
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      <author>Bernice Chan</author>
      <dc:creator>Bernice Chan</dc:creator>
      <description>A woman sheepishly approaches the counter at Hobbs Pickles in Vancouver’s Granville Island Public Market.
“I just finished the container of honey mustard pickles and need to buy another one to take home,” she says.
Half an hour earlier the customer had bought two plastic containers of pickles, and while walking through the market – which is full of food stalls, from fresh fruit to savoury pies and chocolates – she had inadvertently finished one and needed to replenish her supply.
Owner Chris...</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2025 22:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Pickle your fancy? From Pamela Anderson to Harry Styles, and from Jimmy John’s and Zabar’s, to Hobbs Pickles and Amo Ago, these celebrities and businesses have a thing for preserved cukes</title>
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      <author>Divia Harilela</author>
      <dc:creator>Divia Harilela</dc:creator>
      <description>When Gwyneth Paltrow first launched her #boyfriendbreakfast series on Instagram, it wasn’t just her cooking skills that caught the eyes of her social media followers. Everyone wanted to know her pan of choice for her famous breakfast frittata (FYI, she is partial to GreenPan, which she also stocks on her website Goop).
Paltrow isn’t the only one obsessed with cookware. As the pandemic and a desire to be more health conscious has brought us back into our kitchens, cooking at home has become more...</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 18 May 2025 12:00:10 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Top of the pots! Improve your kitchen wizardry with the right cookware: keen cooks Stanley Tucci and Gwyneth Paltrow like GreenPan, while traditionalists swear by old faves Le Creuset and Zwilling</title>
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      <description>When Daria Andriienko was growing up in a small village just north of Kyiv, Ukraine, she visited her paternal grandmother’s bee farm every weekend. She vividly remembers how the taste of the honey evolved through the year.
“We would always have a lot of fresh honey products depending on the season. As it starts in spring, the first blossom would be cassia honey, and then buckwheat, and then when the sunflowers start blooming, we had sunflower honey,” Andriienko says, explaining that the honey’s...</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Mar 2025 08:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Why restaurants are buzzing over honey’s flavour and natural goodness – it headlines dishes at Simon Rogan’s Michelin-starred L’Enclume and Rogan &amp; Co, and Five Sails at Vancouver’s Pan Pacific Hotel</title>
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      <description>After finally shaking off the winter chills, spring heralds a period of new beginnings. For many chefs this is an exciting time to cook, as spring vegetables emerge from the earth, meats like lamb are succulent and seafood is plentiful.
From now until May 31, enjoy an array of cuisines – including Italian, French, traditional Cantonese and Japanese – and sample succulent seafood, juicy meats and tempting desserts through the Celebrating Flavours with Standard Chartered: Spring Delights offer....</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Mar 2025 02:00:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Luxe Dining Edit: Enjoy great deals on spring delights at 6 top restaurants, including Japanese-Italian fusion at Anima, a vegetable focus at Feuille, and stylish Cantonese cuisine at Hopewell Inn</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Mar 2025 02:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Luxe Dining Edit: Spring into the fresh flavours of the season with special promotions at 6 top restaurants, from a carnivore feast at Kitchen to lashings of lobster at the Oyster &amp; Wine Bar</title>
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      <description>As a child, second-generation Chinese-American food writer Kevin Pang did not like mistakenly biting into slices of ginger in the food his mother prepared.
“It is thick and meaty. It’s these coins that you find in braised dishes, and when you bite into it, there’s nothing pleasant about it. It burns, it’s woody, it’s fibrous, you can’t chew through it. And that was sort of my introduction to ginger,” he says in a video call from Chicago.
“As a kid, with a very undeveloped palate, and when...</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Jan 2025 21:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Why the culinary world celebrates ginger – beyond Chinese food: Asian-American food writer Kevin Pang, co-author of A Very Chinese Cookbook, on its tang and healthy properties</title>
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      <description>Chef Agustin Balbi’s one-Michelin-starred Hong Kong restaurant Andō presents dishes inspired by his life experiences, from the comforting arroz caldoso, a cosy bowl of savoury rice porridge his grandmother used to make back in Argentina, to the raw seafood he learned to prepare when working in Japan.
Other than olive oil though, salt is Balbi’s favourite ingredient to cook with. “It has the power to amplify flavours. There are some ingredients like ham or clams that have a saltiness, a salinity...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Jan 2025 07:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>How salt makes main dishes and desserts better – according to chef Agustin Balbi of one-Michelin-star Hong Kong restaurant Andō and Smita Grosse, executive pastry chef at The Mira Hong Kong</title>
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      <description>There are restaurants that merit a special journey, and then there are temples of gastronomy that are worth crossing seas, negotiating seemingly never-ending roads and summiting mountains to reach.
Not only do these restaurants offer some of the most exquisite food and wine on the planet, they also relieve guests of the need to move on after their meal: with rooms on site, diners can slip straight into the crisp cotton sheets of a capacious bed to digest in horizontal comfort.
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      <description>Having a merry Christmas is practically an order at this time of year. Fortunately, Hong Kong’s best bars and bartenders are here to nudge you in the right direction with a plethora of seasonally inspired drinks. Whether you’re seeking a winter tipple for an extra special romantic occasion or a work do, or you’re just looking to get in the spirit of the season with friends, these concoctions will surely bring some Christmas cheer.
1. DarkSide

The bar team at DarkSide are among the most creative...</description>
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      <description>During the holiday season, Hong Kong turns into a festive wonderland, making this the perfect time for cosy gatherings with friends and family. Celebrate wintertide by enjoying gourmet dishes at the city’s finest restaurants through the Celebrating Flavours with Standard Chartered: Winter Festive Fête Offer.
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      <description>During the holiday season, Hong Kong turns into a festive wonderland, making this the perfect time for cosy gatherings with friends and family. Celebrate wintertide by enjoying gourmet dishes at the city’s finest restaurants through the Celebrating Flavours with Standard Chartered: Winter Festive Fête Offer.
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      <description>Writer and editor Anna Hezel grew up in Buffalo, New York, in the 1990s, eating industrially produced tinned seafood from grocery stores, like tuna, chopped clams and salmon that she describes as “a cheap convenience item”.
Hezel, author of the book Tin to Table: Fancy, Snacky Recipes for Tin-thusiasts and A-fish-ionados, explains how in the US, the canned seafood industry was on a large scale and fish were not sustainably caught. She says the poor quality meant that many people only turned to...</description>
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      <title>Why conservas or gourmet tinned seafood is having a moment, handpacked in olive oil, vinaigrette or escabeche in colourful, attractive packaging by brands like José Gourmet, Sea Sisters and Siesta Co.</title>
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      <description>Christmas meals are the great equaliser of the holiday season. While the annual exchange of gifts can occasionally be an unbalanced affair – you spend hours researching and acquiring the perfect present weeks ahead of time; they snatch whatever was left on the shelves on Christmas Eve – a seasonal lunch or dinner is a gift everyone shares together. That’s why it’s best to make it a good one – if not for grouchy relatives, then at least as a treat for yourself.
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      <description>Hong Kong’s cocktail bar scene is celebrating a golden era. For the fourth year in a row a local establishment was ranked No 1 by Asia’s 50 Best Bars, with Bar Leone finally bringing an end to Coa’s record-breaking run at the top. An impressive nine of the city’s watering holes made the list, a total bettered only by Singapore, represented by 12 bars.
These two cities have long dominated Asia’s 50 Best Bars, which is to bars in the region as the Michelin Guide is to restaurants. The competition...</description>
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      <title>China’s cocktail bars are great, so why hasn’t the world noticed yet? Hong Kong and Singapore dominate the Asia’s 50 Best Bars list – the Michelin Guide of bars – as China lags behind</title>
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      <description>Although typically thought of as orange in colour, pumpkin’s 200 edible varieties range in colour from yellow to green, blue, purple, black and even white. Beyond its tough skin, the flesh of this fruit – yes, botanically it is a fruit – contains nutrients including vitamins A and C that boost the immune system, potassium to lower blood pressure, and antioxidants to guard against disease.
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      <description>When asked what his favourite berries are, senior executive pastry chef Nicolas Lambert at the Four Seasons Dubai doesn’t hesitate to answer: raspberries.
“They are acidic, but at the same time full of flavour. It’s good for pastry chefs to play with different flavours,” he tells Style. “They also bring back good memories of my childhood because we had lots of raspberry bushes at home.”
Lambert grew up in Vosges, on the border of Alsace in northeastern France, where other berries including...</description>
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      <title>How the world’s top pastry chefs turn berries into culinary art: Nicolas Lambert, Cédric Grolet and Dominique Ansel have won awards from the Michelin Guide and World’s 50 Best Restaurants</title>
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      <description>“Tablescaping” – which the internet describes as arranging items on a table in an attractive and decorative way – isn’t exactly a new thing. It’s long been prevalent at special occasions and formal events such as weddings and gala dinners, but now it’s being embraced by Instagrammers and influencers as yet another way to express personality and style – and show off their newly amassed tableware collections.
Eager to flex your creativity? While Instagram makes creating the perfect tablescape look...</description>
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      <description>In a city as vibrant and fast-paced as Macau, the hungry need not look far to find a fine dining institution worthy of a visit. The city’s leading restaurants are known for their high quality produce and innovative twists on classic cuisines.
Now, increasingly, attention is being paid to sustainability – no easy feat in a territory that, by necessity, imports most of its ingredients and where much hospitality is focused on clients expecting only the very best.
In one sense at least, local...</description>
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      <description>Chilli oil took the heat early this year when David Chang, of Momofuku fame, sent a cease-and-desist Dto two brands of chilli oil producers as he attempted to trademark his “chilli crunch” product.
The trademark request quickly turned sour, burnt out, and eventually Chang walked back his trademark attempt and apologised.
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      <title>Over Momofuku? How to make spicy chilli oil at home, according to 2 Hong Kong chefs</title>
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      <description>When it comes to simple culinary delights, few things hit the spot like a perfectly cooked steak. However, what should be a straightforward dish has been increasingly complicated by the growing literature surrounding the best way to cook a steak. To sear or not to sear? What about reverse searing? Is it better to sous-vide your steak? Thanks to social media, everyone has an opinion and the suggestions are endless.
That’s where the professionals come in. Hong Kong’s The Steak House recently...</description>
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      <description>Nestled on the southern coast of China, Macau is a vibrant city with a rich culinary heritage. From the iconic pastel de nata to hearty minchi and comforting tacho, Macau’s cuisine offers a tantalising blend of Portuguese and Chinese influences. In this three-part listicle, we explore the must-try dishes and the best places to savour them in this culinary paradise.
1. Pastel de nata

Egg tarts are likely the most famous treat in Macanese cuisine. Originally from Portugal, they are today found...</description>
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      <description>Asking “what’s the best Indian restaurant in Hong Kong?” is a little like asking where’s the best place to get Chinese food in New York. In both cases, long-established immigrant communities have built deep historical ties between their homeland and adopted country and there exists a wealth of fantastic restaurants one could mention.
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      <description>As the weather turns cooler with the approach of autumn, thoughts of fine dining bring a warm glow. If you’re looking for that little extra something next time you book a table, then the Celebrating Flavours with Standard Chartered: Bliss with Every Bite in Fall promotion could be just the thing.
Running until November 30, the campaign spotlights a variety of cuisine, from regional Chinese to Japanese and French, meaning there might be no better time to savour the freshest ingredients prepared...</description>
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      <description>As the weather turns cooler with the approach of autumn, thoughts of fine dining bring a warm glow. If you’re looking for that little extra something next time you book a table, then the Celebrating Flavours with Standard Chartered: Bliss with Every Bite in Fall promotion could be just the thing.
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      <description>Among Macau’s many offerings for visitors, dining is one of the most important and distinctive. And in delivering exceptional dishes, restaurants still rely on traditional wet markets to source key ingredients.
One of the best known of the city’s wet markets is the 88-year-old, three-storey Mercado Municipal Almirante Lacerda, popularly known as the Red Market. Here, vendors offer a variety of fresh ingredients including vegetables, meat, and different types of fish and seafood.
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      <description>Hong Kong’s bar scene has never been better. The city’s best cocktail bars regularly crowd the Asia’s 50 Best Bars list, their popularity begetting packed weekend nights and long queues for entry. Part of the thrill the best bars promise is the spectacular sight of watching your cocktail being prepared, a blend of ingredients laid before your eyes, then subjected to your mixologist’s craftsmanship, skill and speed.
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      <description>When Niras opened in Tsim Sha Tsui in June last year, it made local headlines. It was the first Hong Kong concept from celebrated chef Thitid “Ton” Tassanakajohn, the talent behind Bangkok’s Le Du, named Asia’s Best Restaurant 2023; and Nusara, which ranked third on the Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants list the same year. Despite the chef’s fame, praise for the food and widespread coverage in local and international media, Niras closed within a year.
Ton puts the failure down to “internal issues” with...</description>
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      <description>Move over Coca-Cola, Pepsi, 7 Up and Mountain Dew – in the last few years there’s been an explosion of new soft drink brands offering healthier ways to quench our thirst. These refreshing canned alternatives offer more natural flavours, from lemon and lime, to calamansi, yuzu and even blood orange spiced with jalapeño.
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      <description>Enjoyed without fanfare for millenia, in different forms all around the world, fermented foods have become a much-heralded dining trend in recent years.
Sales of foods such as kefir, kimchi, sauerkraut and apple cider vinegar have spiked on promises of improved gut health and reduced inflammation, among other benefits.
But one fermented food shone brightest: kombucha – which thanks to a high antioxidant, low sugar content, bubbly mouthfeel, and potential for a wide array of flavours, has become...</description>
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For many years, the international commercial hot sauce market was dominated by American brands such as Tabasco and Frank’s, known for their tangy mix of peppers and vinegar. The rise in interest in Asian food and chefs such as David Chang of Momofuku in the US has since brought more of the region’s flavours into the...</description>
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