
Sassy Hong Kong
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Sassy Hong Kong is the go-to guide for the city that truly never sleeps. From al fresco bars and hole-in-the-wall restaurants, to secret shopping spots and special events, we pound the pavements in search of all the best Hong Kong has to offer.
Sassy Hong Kong
12h ago
A face lifting procedure with no needles whatsoever? We take a closer look at the Emface treatment at High Society Skin Clinic.
The ultimate one-stop beauty destination, High Society Skin Clinic offers every service from eyebrow microblading and tinting to lash extensions, semi-permanent makeup, facials (including Double Hifu), Neo Emsculpt, laser hair removal, injectables and more. So consider us intrigued about the aesthetic centre’s newest offering — the revolutionary needle-free Emface treatment.
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Sassy Hong Kong
2d ago
We’ve rounded up the best dining deals for the family to enjoy this Father’s Day, from hearty lunch, brunch and dinners, to fancy drinks!
Father’s Day is always a bit of an enigma; he says that he doesn’t like to be fussed over, but secretly you know he wants that extra indulgence and appreciation just for him! We’ve found some of the best deals in the city to treat dad to this year, so you can spoil the fantastic men in your life with a nice meal out. From hearty lunch, brunch and dinners, to fancy drinks, here’s where we’ll be taking our dads this Father’s Day.
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Sassy Hong Kong
4d ago
From her talent for bridal fashion to starting her own private kitchen, we chat with Rania Hatoum about how living in Hong Kong and abroad has helped her to pursue her passions.
Designing gorgeous bridal gowns by day and getting busy in the kitchen at night, half-Egyptian half-Chinese Rania Hatoum splits her day between her two loves: food and fashion. We’ve been huge fans of her wedding dress designs and are just as enamoured by the decadent dishes she plates up for her members-only private kitchen RH Fine Dining and pastry business Tarte. Ahead, Rania runs through a typical da ..read more
Sassy Hong Kong
6d ago
Cycling is one of the best workouts – and a social workout at that too! Let us gear you towards the best cycling tracks in Hong Kong.
We never tire of discovering new and favourite tracks to get our bikes out. Whether you’re looking for a leisurely race amongst friends or you’re an adrenaline junkie seeking a thrill riding through the mountain, here are our favourite cycling tracks for a wheelie good time!
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Sha Tin To Tai Mei Tuk
One of the most popular cycling tracks in Hong Kong, start your route from Sha Tin and w ..read more
Sassy Hong Kong
1w ago
We get our burger cravings satisfied at Power Burger’s newest Central location.
Since quietly opening its first post in Sham Shui Po at the end of 2021, Power Burger found success serving its own formidable take on the humble burger. It’s one thing to enter the ring of established burger joints in the city (during the pandemic no less), and another feat to stay in it. But with a passion for high quality ingredients, it’s managed to hold its own, now with a takeaway shop in Sai Ying Pun, on the corner of Water Street and Third Street, and its second location in Central.
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Sassy Hong Kong
1w ago
Gender and pronouns can be confusing! Here’s a quick guide to gender identity terms — for cisgender, transgender and non-binary peoples — so that the next time you see she/her or she/they pronouns, to name a few, in a bio, you’ll know what to do.
It may seem pretty straight(wink!)-forward, but referring to others by their correct pronouns is really the only way to be! It’s a sign you see them for who they are and that you acknowledge and respect them. This Pride Month, we’ve put together this handy guide to pronouns — talking you through gender identity terms and why they’re so important.
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Sassy Hong Kong
1w ago
Sometimes the best workout is one surrounded by others — these fitness boot camps and physical training programs will help you build strength while staying motivated.
Whether you’re looking for an indoor or outdoor boot camp, a group to work out with or a stylised physical strength training programme to attend with a friend — Hong Kong has it all! Similar to a drop-in class, it’ll surround you with like-minded people and is guaranteed to be a proper sweat session! So instead of committing to monthly classes or sifting through a gym’s membership contract, consider looking to a boot camp to give ..read more
Sassy Hong Kong
1w ago
Looking for hotel swimming pool day passes? Splash out for some poolside pampering with this guide to some irresistible pool passes, including opening times and prices.
Although summer is barely upon us, we’re already feeling hot in the city and dreaming of dipping into a hotel swimming pool to wind down and cool off. We’re big fans of the beach but there’s something extra special about checking in with a day pass to a hotel with a swimming pool that makes us feel totally spoiled. It’s also a great way to save on the cost of a staycation or avoid the stress of travelling abroad, without compro ..read more
Sassy Hong Kong
1w ago
Looking for hotel swimming pool day passes? Splash out for some poolside pampering with this guide to some irresistible pool passes, including opening times and prices.
Although summer is barely upon us, we’re already feeling hot in the city and dreaming of dipping into a hotel swimming pool to wind down and cool off. We’re big fans of the beach but there’s something extra special about checking in with a day pass to a hotel with a swimming pool that makes us feel totally spoiled. It’s also a great way to save on the cost of a staycation or avoid the stress of travelling abroad, without compro ..read more
Sassy Hong Kong
2w ago
Explore one of the most buzzing neighbourhoods in Kowloon — the West Kowloon Cultural District, hugely popular with people of all ages thanks to the opening of M+, the Hong Kong Palace Museum, ongoing events at Freespace and more.
Gone are the days when people would raise an eyebrow at the mere mention of West Kowloon (“I’m sorry, where?”) — as the openings of much-anticipated museums and live performances and events back at Freespace making the once barren land right by Elements a favourite hangout spot of ours. In fact, this Editor had her proposal right at West Kowloon Art Park, which ..read more