Dining out, of and by itself, is expensive in this city – never mind having to fork over an additional hundred dollars at least for drinks. Whilst there’s absolutely no shame in ordering tap water, there’s no need to resign yourself to just the bare essentials of a meal, either. […]
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Our excitement to keep exploring and discovering new Entertainer merchants and offers is brimming over. Since dry January is well and effectively over, we’re raising a glass to one of our favourite slogans at Entertainer HK HQ: LIVE MORE! An active lifestyle in this city comes at a cost, however, […]
In Part 1, we highlighted 5 Hong Kong experiences that can be enjoyed on absolutely no budget. We’ve come up with a list of 5 more. Take the whole squad or family along for a fun day or night out because truly, the best things in life are free. Hong […]
One of the most popular and iconic areas in Hong Kong, with its guidebook staple Ladies Market and postcard-worthy neon lights, Mong Kok is a place that needs no introduction. Whether you were looking for HK souvenirs, cheap clothes and sneakers, some quirky lingerie, or you simply needed to get […]
Calling all meat lovers! Rumor has it there’s finally an American Southern style smokehouse in the city, and it’s not one of the bbq pits in Deep Water Bay. It is, however, in the Southern District as well. So we backed up a little bit and sought help from our […]
If you’ve been living in Hong Kong for a while, you’ll have recognised that this isn’t exactly a cheap city. But unlike other expensive cities, gratefully, Hong Kong is still immensely enjoyable across all price points. Or, in this case – no price point! Don’t be a stranger… get to […]
In a city where lots of us live in shoe box homes, we gotta love our parks. They’re a quick and convenient escape from the urban jungle that is Hong Kong. When the city gets too much to bear, sometimes all we need is some fresh air, greenery, delicious picnic […]
If you’ve never been to Kwun Tong and the extent of your knowledge about it is that it’s a stop on the green line on the MTR, fret not. It was widely known as an industrial area after all, not exactly weekend escapade material. But the facelift it has gone […]
Probably in the top 5 reasons why we love Hong Kong are the boat parties – typically on a “junk.” Junk boats are ancient Chinese sailing ships that were used to carry people and cargo on long ocean journeys. Nowadays they carry party people, coolers brimming with booze and trays […]