Expat Living (Hong Kong)

Expert Voice:

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Relocating in uncertain times

If a celebrity were to move in nearby, who would it be?

The cast of How I Met Your Mother. Speaking of unofficial uniform, I can totally imagine Barney Stinson’s character trying to hook up girls with a cup of coffee and a cute little brown poodle!

When you’re in need of a dose of culture, what do you do?

I buy tickets to watch one of the amazing production­s of the Hong Kong Ballet at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre. I also recommend visiting the Hong Kong Museum of History where you can learn about the city and its past.

What’s a mandatory stop for taking out of town guests?

Going up to the Peak, and then crossing the harbour for a walk in the local areas of Kowloon and Mong Kok. And, last but not least, boarding a traditiona­l junk boat for a night cruise on Victoria Harbour to enjoy Hong Kong’s fabulous skyline.

What’s a common myth about your area?

That it’s not as great as Sai Ying Pun!

If something wakes you up in night, what’s the reason?

Bad pillows! Otherwise nothing really disturbs me, I’m a very good sleeper.

What would a late-night rager in your suburb involve?

An improvised drink with my husband watching the sunset along the pier. Or gathering with friends on Friday evening at Winstons Coffee for an endless Prosecco Night!

Tell us your hands-down favourite neighbourh­ood joint.

KTM Bar and Kitchen, a Nepalese-Indian restaurant offering the best momos in town! Or Bun Cha, a delicious Vietnamese restaurant on Hau Wo Street.

What about the best local food?

Hoho restaurant on Davis Street – very popular among HKU students. Delicious fried rice, rice noodle rolls, fried wontons, fish balls and more. Very generous portions and cheap prices!

Best sport for neighbourh­ood bargains?

The Salvation Army Family Store where you can find plenty of second-hand clothes, accessorie­s and decoration items. I’ve found so many nice things for dressing Lilie Sai Wan’s jewellery photo shoots.

Guiltiest local pleasure?

A local shop at the corner of Belcher’s and Davis Street where they basically fry everything! The chicken nuggets are just unbelievab­le – way better than McDonald’s. People are queuing there day and night!

Strangest thing you’ve seen in your neighbourh­ood?

Dogs carried in strollers.

What’s one thing you’d never change?

The sea view. I can’t get tired of it!

If the city gave you HK$5M to soup up your area, what would you do?

I’d revamp the pier area nearby Victoria Road with tables and outdoor sofas. It would be the perfect spot to organise popup events with art and design exhibition­s, music, bars and local food.

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