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Your Hong Kong weekend food guide for July 18-20

Pick up delicate desserts at The Mira hotel, indulge in a buffet feast at JW Marriott, and try BluHouse’s newly refreshed à la carte menu

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Savour Italian fare by the waterfront at BluHouse, located in Rosewood Hong Kong. Photo: Handout
Tessa Yau
As the city winds down from the buzz of Asia’s 50 Best Bars – while battling the summertime heat – this week’s food guide is all about cool indulgences and leisurely meals. From Italian fare by the waterfront to delicate seasonal desserts, these fresh offerings promise a flavourful, laid-back weekend to savour.
For more fine dining options, check out the 2025 100 Top Tables Guide.

Friday, July 18

Created by chef Grégory Doyen, Sunny Side Up is a whimsical egg-shaped chocolate dessert layered with banana coulis, chocolate sponge and marshmallow. Photo: Handout
Created by chef Grégory Doyen, Sunny Side Up is a whimsical egg-shaped chocolate dessert layered with banana coulis, chocolate sponge and marshmallow. Photo: Handout
There’s no better time than summer to indulge in light, refreshing desserts. Coco at The Mira has just unveiled a limited edition collaboration between celebrated French pastry chef Grégory Doyen and the hotel’s executive pastry chef Smita Grosse. Ideal for sharing, their custom box of petit gâteaux includes four mini cakes – two of which are Doyen’s Sunny Side Up, a chocolate egg infused with banana coulis and marshmallow, and Grosse’s graceful Madame Butterfly, layered with raspberry-kaffir lime confit and lychee jelly.
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For something more decadent, dive into chef Doyen’s signature purple berries cake, where oolong cream, chocolate mousse and red berry compote come together in a midday treat.

Where: G/F, Lobby, The Mira Hong Kong, 118-130 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui

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When: Until August 31

Saturday, July 19

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