Maximal Concept’s seaside seafood joint Limewood is introducing a new menu this month, and what better way to spend the long weekend than to explore some of their new offerings? While classics like their 48-hour Charred Beef Ribs and their Pork Skin Chicharron Guacamole remain, they are complimenting their beachfront view with a Seafood Platter: a daily selection of both raw cooked seafood. For something a little more extravagant, try their Pacific Whole Lobster with Sriracha butter; not quite a Surf N’ Turf dish, but maybe the cocktails expertly paired with their dishes and garnished with fresh ingredients will make up for it.
If you think that the music retailer has taken a back seat to your music streaming sites, think again. With the opening of its new flagship store in Causeway Bay, hmv has reinvented itself into a lifestyle hub with music at its core. The three-storey Causeway bay flagship also boasts a dedicated floor for its own restaurant, the hmv Bar & Restaurant. The 12,000 square-feet space is a welcome relief to the narrow shopping street below, and with power outlets in easy reach for patrons, this is a lifestyle café you’ll really want to sink into to spend the long weekend. Menus can be found on their website here.
hmv Bar & Restaurant. 4/F Pearl City, 22-36 Paterson Street, Causeway Bay. +852 2504 1538.The hmv outlet in Central also offers a café and bar at Entertainment Building.
Discover rare watches at Sotheby’s
Sotheby’s Hong Kong is leading its important watches sale with a complete set of 12 Vacheron Constantin wristwatches from the Métiers d’Art – Les Masques’ collection. With each of the wristwatch featuring a hand-engraved tribal mask from the Barbier Muller Museum in Geneva, the collection is a sight to behold for any watch enthusiast. Catch the public viewing now until April 5 before the watches go on auction on April 6 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.
Sotheby’s Hong Kong Important Watches auction takes place on April 6 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. For more information and catalogue images, visit sothebys.com.
Last dose of art at M+Sigg
If the long Easter weekend had you out of town and missing Art Week, or if you’re just looking to re-live the magic of that bustling but creative few days, then spend this long weekend visiting the M+Sigg collection. Four Decades of Chinese Contemporary Art is the largest and most comprehensive assemblage of Chinese contemporary art in the world, and while it has been running for a while now, it will be wrapping up on April 5. Part of Swiss collector Dr Uli Sigg’s donation to the future West Kowloon art museum M+, the exhibition includes works from the close of the Cultural Revolution till the Olympic era and present day.
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