Spotlight on weekend activities

Institute members recommend their favourite ways to spend a weekend

Hong Kong Disneyland

“I recommend visiting Hong Kong Disneyland. It’s still my favourite place to ease my mind after a long week of work. I went to it soon after it reopened in February, and it’s the one place in Hong Kong where I feel like I’m out of the city, which is especially helpful especially helpful with travelling still restricted,” says Li.

– Basy Li, Audit Manager at Mazars CPA Ltd.

Grand Hyatt Steakhouse

“I recommend eating at Grand Hyatt Steakhouse at the Grand Hyatt Hong Kong hotel. The restaurant has a very relaxed atmosphere and serves premium cuts of beef. Their lobster bisque is quite remarkable and a dish you should never miss out on!” says Pun.

– Gigi Pun, Financial Planning and Analysis Manager at Clarins Hong Kong

Lost Stars Livehouse Bar & Eatery

“If you’re looking to enjoy some delicious food, drinks and great music with good friends, I recommend visiting Lost Stars Livehouse Bar & Eatery in Tai Kok Tsui. The restaurant offers a selection of western food and, when there are live shows, there’s a live stage for local musicians and bands to perform. The music varies from classical to pop rock and local indie,” says Kwong.

– Corwin Kwong, Internal Auditor at The Salvation Army

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