We’ve asked our community for the hottest events they’ve marked down in their diaries this month. Be it art, food or entertainment, our plugged-in friends know what’s most happening
Sophy Wong @sophysophyw

“I love M+ and Tai Kwun for shows and art exhibitions. Bound
is a bar I go to often with a lot of my creative friends for a drink and to hang out. I also hang out at Eaton Hotel, where I host a monthly artist convo through my new label SOSOS. As for eats, Yee Kee
in Sai Ying Pun serves some of the best deep-fried wonton
soup noodles in Hong Kong!”
@mplusmuseum @taikwun.hk @boundkowloon @eaton.hk
Jordon Leung @69ranch

“I used to spend a lot of time researching restaurants but now I just walk into random ones on the street. They’re usually not that good, but then I think about how any restaurant is just a business trying its best and that I shouldn’t deny myself an opportunity of eating there just because it doesn’t have fancy marketing or an online presence. So basically my recommendation is to embrace eating mediocre food.”
Jeremy Wong @jeremixmatch

“For shopping, I have to recommend Byebuy Market, my celebrity consignment store in Causeway Bay. It’s a great treasure-hunting spot – we stock everything from clothing to bags and beauty. It’s a lot harder to find food in Hong Kong after 9pm since restaurants are no longer open that late after COVID. But because I work late in the store most of the time, I have a few favourites. 369 is a Shanghainese restaurant in Wan Chai that’s open until 4am, offering high-quality dishes. It’s been in Hong Kong since I was young. The other one is Yuen Hing, in Central near the alley of L Place. It’s open until the morning with a wide choice of Chinese dishes perfect for a late dinner or after drinks.”
@byebuymarket.hk