#legend100does: Hot happenings in November 2024
Nov 08, 2024
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