Cynthia Drescher: Forget Maxim's and the numerous other chain cake shops. This one is the real deal, homemade, lovely egg tarts & coconut buns & much tastier (& cheaper)
Cynthia Drescher: Perfect light, but sweet breakfast and snack options, plus a huge range of teas for those who aren't into the sudden HK love for snobby coffee.
Cynthia Drescher: Unique flavors (like beetroot + pistachio + chocolate) and cute presentation, but expensive. If you're Airbnb-ing & have a balcony or terrace, get a tiny cake to have with a tea or coffee later.
Cynthia Drescher: Really funky antique and retro shop, specializing in classic Hong Kong ephemera (like old phones, suitcases, wallets, jewelry, etc). Love the photo of Kai Tak in the window.
English Restaurant · Central · 84 tips and reviews
Cynthia Drescher: Universally pleasing place for brunch and lunch, with friends or colleagues. Has a chic-rustic style, in a historic building an easy walk from the Mid-Levels escalator.
Arts and Crafts Store · Central · 110 tips and reviews
Cynthia Drescher: It's a whole building divided into studio-size retail spaces to highlight independent and unique brands. Find "Found MUJI" in here, a small sweets shop, a cutesy "flea market" and more
Cynthia Drescher: the 120 HKD set lunch (salad/soup, light main, glass of wine or coffee) is a deal, but portions tiny. Best to score window seat (a swing for two!) and people-watch Hollywood Road with a glass of wine.
G/F & 1/F, 48 Hollywood Rd (at Graham St), 中環, 中西區
Gift Store · 23 tips and reviews
Cynthia Drescher: A lifestyle brand based in HK, inspired by HK history and culture. There used to be more and larger stores. Come here for a unique gift to bring to a friend back home.
Cynthia Drescher: A dim sum "fusion" restaurant for expats. Still, the foie gras and scallop xiao long bao were good. Definitely get the cheese dumplings. Trust.
Cynthia Drescher: Heading to Sharp Island? See any vendors along the promenade and they'll gladly sell you a ticket on their kaito boat for the 10-minute trip. Kitty's Boat was HKD $30 roundtrip per person til 5pm
Cynthia Drescher: Peaceful half-day trip from Central if you're looking for a little ferry ride, a little hike, a little swim, and to walk the trombolo natural bridge. Check HK Observatory website for tide times.
Hotel Bar · Taikoo Shing, Hong Kong · 76 tips and reviews
Cynthia Drescher: Doesn't open til 5pm, but if you're staying at the hotel, take the elevator up anyway and snap some photos. Great view across to the old Kai Tak airport, now Kai Tak Cruise Terminal.
Cynthia Drescher: All about the Harbour View rooms. If you take "city view," you'll be staring straight at high rises. Difference is night and day. Excellent hotel, lovely breakfast, fast WiFi, cool design.
Cynthia Drescher: New favorite "budget" hotel. Compact, modern design with free WiFi, great Sheung Wan location, lots of light, and nice bathrooms. The rooms ending in 02 have a little extra floor space, feel larger.
Cynthia Drescher: Massive mall with variety of shops. Check out the I.T outlet on the top level, comprehensive food court on the lower, large H&M for necessities, and some local brands.
Cha Chaan Teng · Central District · 76 tips and reviews
Cynthia Drescher: BEST BEST BEST. Casual, cheap, fast and good for any time of day. Must get the toast with butter & condensed milk, and iced "ying-yangs" (half coffee, half tea).
Cynthia Drescher: Affordable tourist-class hotel in Fortress Hill. Free, fast WiFi. Lobby gets VERY crowded during check-in, check-out times. Singaporean restaurant in lower level.
Cynthia Drescher: My favorite place for a view from Central to Kowloon. Usually no crowds, and a perfect place for eating a take-away lunch or hanging out while friends shop in the mall. Take escalators all the way up.
Arrival Hall, Ground Transportation Centre, Hong Kong International Airport, Chek Lap Kok, Hong Kong
Airport Lounge · 赤腊角机场 · 36 tips and reviews
Cynthia Drescher: Showers are lovely. Ask for a breakfast menu. Entrance only for passengers arriving from Cathay or Dragonair flights. First Class, Biz Class, or Oneworld Emerald only.
Cynthia Drescher: My favorite park in HK, for its incredible views of Hong Kong Island and ease of access from the Kowloon MTR stop/W Hotel/Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Lots of grass, boardwalk, and open air.