It’s been a long time coming, but the health-food movement has finally hit Hong Kong’s fine-dining scene.
IF YOU QUIZZED the Prestige team a few years ago on our favourite lunch hangout, it would have been The Diner. Greasy, tasty burgers oozing fat juice, dressed in petticoats of cheese underneath fat and fluffy buns. French fries dusted in herbs. Coleslaw that’s more mayo than vegetable. And only a minute’s jaunt from the office!
But it’s 2017, and now we’re more often found lining up for a takeaway salad box at Fresca on Wyndham Street, or loitering outside Mana! Fast Slow Food, our beady eyes set intently on the buzzer that indicates our Nirvana wraps are ready.
That food group – icky vegetables – that was once a glutton’s kryptonite is now more than ever precious stuff. And if it’s organic, too? Shots for everyone! (Wheatgrass, not vodka, of course.)
Salad bars mushroomed in the city a few years ago, and the juice-cleanse heyday came and went with all its proponents and antagonists. Farmers’ markets and organic-produce shops aren’t as scarce as they once were, and you can’t swing a corner in Central without hitting some promo poster for a healthy lunch set. The holdout sector has always been haute cuisine, with its unethically delicious foie gras, artfully dryaged imported meats and fresh-caught seafood. It’s understandable: in a game that’s all about margins, you can mark up a hunk of panda or a kakapo wing that’s travelled by plane to the SAR, or even a cup of coffee that’s come to you via a civet cat’s digestive system, but how do you justify a hefty price tag for a handful of kale that’s been picked from the garden out on the balcony? Damn that locavore trend!
Denne historien er fra May 2017-utgaven av Prestige Hong Kong.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent ? Logg på
Denne historien er fra May 2017-utgaven av Prestige Hong Kong.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
One Step Beyond
Dancer and actress JENNA DEWAN TATUM has built a career tripping the light fantastic.
Crown and Glory
The “Forbidden City” plays host to an array of fine art and jewellery, and Chaumet’s aptly named Imperial Splendours exhibition.
Bright Young Things
After some serious time in the limelight, summer’s big make-up trend is finally putting brows in the shade.
Fragrant Fancies
The nose behind the reinterpretation of three Bulgari fragrances, Sophie Labbe talks to ZANETA CHENG about the jewels of scent, floral absolutes and ageless femininity.
Reachable Recharge
The wellness effect of a stay at Amanoi, in a remote part of south-eastern Vietnam, begins before arrival.
Contemporary Inklings
With a mixed palette of traditional Chinese painting skills and avant-garde Western influences, octogenarian LIU KUO-SUNG, a leading force in modern ink art, reflects on his work with ANDREW DEMBINA.
French Lessons
STEPHEN MCCARTY discovers the dark side of jazz-era China.
Top of the Crops
It’s been a long time coming, but the health-food movement has finally hit Hong Kong’s fine-dining scene.
Modern History
Delvaux’s Hong Kong flagship store has just opened its gilded doors in Central.
Double Act
Two designers, two brands, two worlds. Creative directors Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia tell Alice Franklin why taking the reins at Oscar de la Renta made sense as Monse, their new brand on the block, continues to impress