Gay Games Hong Kong 2022 Bid, Community Reception @ PMQ – 21 June, 2017

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Over 300 people turned up at the Gay Games HK 2022 Community Reception, the final event of the bid inspection visit by the games organisers. Hong Kong is vying with Washington and Guadalajara to host the 2022 games, the host city will be announced in November.

Read more information about the games bid at www.gaygameshk2022.com
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Food Truck Festival @ PMQ

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The Governments lame brained idea to introduce ‘Food Trucks’ to Hong Kong, when we already have some of the most amazing street food in the world, wanders down an expensive cul de sac at PMQ over the next 5 days.

There are four concept ‘food trucks’ at PMQ, as well as host of other tasty food outlets – so if you fancy grabbing a bite take a wander down. But in what is an all too familiar tale in recent years the rules and regulations imposed by the FEHD are well meant but idiotic and impractical.

The food truck festival is supposed to showcase the food trucks concept (the ones on show are far too small to be practical, but that’s a different matter) yet the FEHD rules prohibit any cooking inside the trucks (apparently they even prohibit serving food to customers from inside the truck…). So all the ‘cooking’ (actually re-heating as FEHD rules don’t allow actual cooking) is done behind the trucks.

The four participating restaurants masquerading as food trucks are:
Homie Cookies: Joyce Cheng’s home-made soft cookies ($20 each) and ice-cream sandwiches ($60) – pretty good.
A La Maison XXL Seafood and Grill: paella, lobster roll ($90), 12inch hotdog – friendly staff but small portions and nothing special enough to make visit North Point a priority.
Boomshack: burger ($80) triple cheese chicken waffle ($90) honey sriracha chicken waffle ($90) – solidly good, but with some authentic US food truck experience among the owners it would have been nice to see something more than just the same sandwiches you can buy slightly cheaper in the restaurant.
Superstar: Assorted Korean snacks $10-$50 – if you’re going to name your outlet Superstar then you need to deliver and on the first night they weren’t.

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The real tasty bites are to be found in the booths at the back…
Munchies: delicious home-made donuts ($40) donut balls ($10)

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Picada: colourful and tasty Chilean arepas snacks ($40) not on the restaurant’s regular menu.

Boomf: personalised marshmallows

And a fresh fruit stall where Andy the owner is using a hand-blender to turn watermelon and dragonfruits into fresh juices inside their own skins.

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There’s lots to drink, but sadly no seats. Running even a pretend food truck is expensive in HK so bring plenty of cash as prices are basically the same or higher than in the restaurants of the food truck vendors and booths.

Hong Kong Food Truck Festival 2016
Date: 4-8 May, 2016
Venue: PMQ
Tickets: Free
More info: 
4 May – 6–10pm
5 – 7 May – 11am–10pm
8 May – 11am–9pm

Le French GourMay @ PMQ

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The 8th Le French GourMay opens with a celebration of French Food and Wine from the Alsace region of France at PMQ. The 3 day launch party features the flavours and gastronomy of the region including French cheeses, specialties from the delicatessen, seafood, seasonal dishes and of course wine.

There’ll also be music with a brass band playing classic French movie soundtracks, dancers from the Cirque Eloize and an open-air street graffiti party.

The participating restaurants and wine shops at PMQ include: B.A.M, Maison Argaud & Centre du Vin, Cococabana, Frensh.hk, LaBoucherie.com.hk, Le Port Parfumé, M&C Asia, Monsieur Chatté, PillariWine, Popsy Modern Kitchen and Tartine.

For the full list of events and participating restaurants in the Le French Gourmay see www.frenchgourmay.com

Le French GourMay @ PMQ
Date: 30 April – 2 May, 2016
Venue: PMQ
Tickets: Free
More info:
30 April – 1 May – 11am – 9pm
2 May – 11am – 8pm

Megabites: Street Food Markets

Moyo: Korean Fried Chicken

Street Food is the buzz word among food lovers in Hong Kong this April as there are two street food festivals starting this weekend. The Alley Street Food Market at PMQ starts on Saturday 23 April and will run every Saturday for initially 8 weeks, but if popular it’ll be extended.

The Lan Kwai Fong Street Food Festival is a weekend long event featuring ‘street food’ from restaurants in the area, live music and other typical LKF goodies.

Alley Street Food Market @ PMQ
The Alley Street Food Market offers an upmarket take on street food inviting well known restaurants to showcase their food and drinks ‘on the street’.

Up to 11 restaurants and bars will be participating each week, among those signed up already are: Beef & Liberty, Bread and Beast, Bread n Butter Café, Drunken Pot, First Floor, Moyo, Munchies, Nice Pops, La Paloma, Prancing Pony, Punch Detox, Topiary, VCNCY and Zuc.cch.ero

Each outlet will be offering three or four of their signature dishes and some created especially for the market. So for example you could pair one of Topiary’s fine cocktails the ‘Low Hanging Fruit’ with Moyo’s delicious Korean fried chicken and finish off your lunch with Bread n Butter’s Hong Kong crepe. After some live music or shopping, rejuvenate with a Bulleit Bourbon Sour and plate of raclette – melted cheese over potatoes and ham.

Entry is free and dishes are paid for in Guru Notes, with 1 Guru equal to HK$10, and dishes and drinks are expected to range between 4 and 10 Gurus.

Alley Street Food Market
Date: Noon-7pm, 23, 30 April, 7, 14, 21, 28 May, 4, 11 June 2016
Venue: Alley @ PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central, Hong Kong
Tickets: Free

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Lan Kwai Fong Street Food Festival
A mix of 50 local and international street food stalls serving a variety of food and drinks at prices starting from $25 will keep you fed and watered as you enjoy free live music and games.

Entry is free and dishes are paid for in cash.

Among those restaurants and bars confirmed to participate are Ciao Chow, Porterhouse by Laris, Brickhouse, Biorganic, Brick Lane, The Butcher’s Club, Bubba Gump, Common Room, Craftissimo, Divine Marinade, Eagle Wine, Get Fresh Soho, Gourmet Tasty, Greatnuts, Healthy Chicken, Hexapi, Hong Kong Brew House, Jin Juu, La Chouette & Soulite, Mango King, Munchies x Taboocha, Nosh, Nutastic!, Reverse Tap, Rover, Soul Bro Taste, Stacks Ice Cream, Sunny Day Kitchen, Superbowlking, The Roundhouse, 七桌子 Table Seven

Lan Kwai Fong Street Food Festival
Date: 23-24 April, 2016
Venue: Lan Kwai Fong
Tickets: Free entry
More info:
23 April – 1pm – 12am
24 April – 1pm – 10pm

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Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Hong Kong
Date:
26 March – 18 April, 2021
Venue: PMQ, Cube
Tickets: Free

Alley Street Food Market

Moyo: Korean Fried Chicken

The Alley Street Food Market offers an upmarket take on street food inviting well known restaurants to showcase their food and drinks ‘on the street’.

Up to 11 restaurants and bars will be participating each week, among those signed up already are: Beef & Liberty, Bread and Beast, Bread n Butter Café, Drunken Pot, First Floor, Moyo, Munchies, Nice Pops, La Paloma, Prancing Pony, Punch Detox, Topiary, VCNCY and Zuc.cch.ero

Each outlet will be offering three or four of their signature dishes and some created especially for the market. So for example you could pair one of Topiary’s fine cocktails the ‘Low Hanging Fruit’ with Moyo’s delicious Korean fried chicken and finish off your lunch with Bread n Butter’s Hong Kong crepe. After some live music or shopping, rejuvenate with a Bulleit Bourbon Sour and plate of raclette – melted cheese over potatoes and ham.

Entry is free and dishes are paid for in Guru Notes, with 1 Guru equal to HK$10, and dishes and drinks are expected to range between 4 and 10 Gurus.

Note: Due to PMQ maintenance issues this event ended early. Any outstanding Guru notes can be refunded at Bread n Butter Cafe before 11 June, 2016

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Alley Street Food Market
Date: Noon-7pm, 23, 30 April, 7 May, 2016
Venue: Alley @ PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central, Hong Kong
Tickets: Free

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