Category: 2014
Women’s Rugby Results – 15 February, 2014
Women’s 15s
HKFC 7-95 Gai Wu
@ Hong Kong Football Club, Kick-off: 18:00
Kowloon 0-36 Valley Black
@ Happy Valley, Kick-off: 18:00
Tigers 29-0 HK Scottish
@ Kings Park, Kick-off: 18:00
CWB Phoenix 36-0 Tai Po Dragons
@ Tai Hang Tung Rec. Ground, Kick-off: 18:00
Women’s 10s
SRC 0-57 CWB Phoenix
@ Kings Park, Kick-off: 15:00
City Sparkles 12-10 Gai Wu
@ So Kon Po, Kick-off: 15:00
Tin Shui Wai v HKCC
@ Kings Park, Kick-off: 15:45
Kowloon 15-45 University
@ So Kon Po, Kick-off: 15:45
JJ Lin @ Venetian – 22 March, 2014
Women’s Rugby Fixtures – 15 February, 2014
Women’s Rugby Results – 8 February, 2014
Women’s 15s
Tai Po Dragons 0-65 Valley Black
@ Happy Valley, Kick-off: 16:30
HKFC 0-31 Tigers
@ Hong Kong Football Club, Kick-off: 18:00
Women’s 10s
CWB Phoenix 17-17 City Sparkles
@ Shep Kip Mei, Ground, Kick-off: 18:45
Police 0-29 Gai Wu
@ Police Boundary Street, Kick-off: 16:00
University 38-10 Valley Black
@ Kings Park, Kick-off: 16:30
HKCC 10-38 Kowloon
@ Shep Kip Mei, Kick-off: 18:00
Women’s Rugby Fixtures – 8 February, 2014
Walk in Her Shoes – 8 March 2014
There’s an old saying: “Don’t judge a man until you walked a mile in his shoes.” Using this adage, Frank Baird created “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” in 2001, and what started out as a small group of men daring to totter in heels around a park so as to understand women’s experiences has grown to become a world-wide movement with tens of thousands of men raising millions of dollars for local rape crisis centers and sexual violence related services.
The first Hong Kong “Walk in Her Shoes” will take place on the 8th March on the Peak to raise public awareness towards gender violence and sexual violence, as well as to raise funds for the Hong Kong rape crisis centre.
Walk in Her Shoes 2014
When: 3-5pm, 8March, 2014
Where: Hong Kong Trail, The Peak
How Much: Free
More info: 2392 2569 [email protected] http://www.walkamileinhershoes.org/
Megabites: 1 February 2014
Alfresco Terrines and Pâtés 
Almost two years on from an extensive renovation and rebranding the Causeway Bay Centre – the former Sanlitun – has still to imprint itself on many people’s dining radar. But if you enjoy sitting outside and especially if you have kids it’s worth a look as there’s extensive seating on the spacious walkways – all discretely labelled for general public use so you don’t have to actually buy anything to sit down, but expect some dirty looks if you don’t. A couple of reasons to sit-down at Divino Patio’s comfortable chairs are it’s Italian Aperitivo Buffet and this month’s Terrines and Pâtés promotion. The free (upon purchase of a drink) Aperitivo Buffet is typical of the type you’d find in bars across Italy and is full of nibbles including cheese bites, pizza squares, salmon bites, vegetables in tempura, grissini wrapped with salumi’s, polpette (meat balls), fried fish, pork belly and is available nightly from 5:30-8:30.
February’s Terrines and Pâtés promotion includes a country style pâté flavoured with guerande “fleur d sel” at HK$118 per 100 grams; Foie gras terrine and yellow wild mushrooms at HK$138/100grams; a traditional duck pâté at HK$168/100g; and a free range chicken breast and fresh tarragon terrine at HK$128/100g. The pates are served with toasted farm bread, gherkins and garden salad and are paired with a selection of wines and beer from the Italian artisan microbrewery 32 Via dei Birrai.
Divino Patio: Shop !1, 1/F Brim 28 Causeway Bay Centre, 28 Harbour Road, Wanchai, Tel: 2877 3552

Fondue
Locally fondue has in recent years come to mean dipping marshmallows and other confectionary in chocolate and while that’s nice and incredibly sweet the more traditional dipping medium is cheese (An aside, marshmallows and jelly beans dipped in cheese… intriguingly tasty idea….).
Nightly through February 28 Divino in Central is offering three delicious cheese fondues to share with friends, Fonduta Svizzera ($300/person) comprising 1⁄2 Gruyere and 1⁄2 Vacherine Fribourgeois with a hint of Kirch wine; Fonduta Alla Valdostana ($280/person) using fontina cheese and Fonduta al Gorgonzola ($250/person) which as the name implies, uses gorgonzola. All are served with a selection of toasted bread cubes and fresh vegetables – including lightly poached Brussel sprouts and pumpkin both of which are delicious when dipped and coated in cheese, especially the gorgonzola. Remember to scrape the bowl, the slightly burnt cheese that sticks to the bowl is a crispy oft forgotten delight. All three fonduta are offered paired with wine or Italian artisan beers.
DiVino: G/F, 73 Wyndham Street, Central, Tel: 2167 8883
A Chinese New Year Option
It’s Chinese New Year, the weather’s sunny and you’re stuck for something to do… Why not check out Ocean Park or Disneyland both have a variety of restaurants offering CNY specials and a wealth of other activities to make for an enjoyable day-out. And with the mainland hordes staying north of the border visiting their relatives crowds should be light and meal prices are not too extravagant.






