What to do in Hong Kong, July 27 to August 2

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Jyoty Asia Tour

London-based DJ Jyoty. Photo: Handout
London-based DJ Jyoty. Photo: Handout
London-based selector and Boiler Room regular Jyoty is set to bring her brand of globally sourced dance music to Soho House Hong Kong on August 2, as her Asia tour rolls into town. She’ll be joined by local favourites Arthur Yeti and 0159 as part of a five-hour set, so expect a night of eclectic beats and high-energy vibes, with plenty of interaction between the global DJ scene and Hong Kong’s own distinctive sounds.
Soho House Hong Kong, 33 Des Voeux Road West, Sheung Wan. Tickets from HK$288, visit Megatix

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Mosu

Mosu’s Hanwoo strip loin with geoduck and mustard-green stems. Photo: courtesy Mosu
Mosu’s Hanwoo strip loin with geoduck and mustard-green stems. Photo: courtesy Mosu
Changes are afoot at celebrity chef Sung Anh’s Hong Kong restaurant in M+, as the kitchen welcomes sous chef Han Wool Kim to the team, whose résumé includes stints at The French Laundry, in California’s Napa Valley, and Mosu Seoul. The tasting menu has also been refreshed with seasonal creations such as butterfish with pine-bud butter, and Hanwoo strip loin with geoduck and mustard-green stems.

3/F, M+ Tower, 38 Museum Drive, West Kowloon

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The St Regis Bar

The St Regis Bar’s Belcher Point cocktail. Photo: courtesy The St. Regis Bar
The St Regis Bar’s Belcher Point cocktail. Photo: courtesy The St. Regis Bar
Inspired by the railway board game Ticket to Ride, the St Regis Bar’s latest cocktail menu pits drinkers against each other to be the first to reach their destination either by train or tram, with the 16 cocktails serving as playing cards. Highlights include Ritual Fizz, a twist on the Ramos Gin Fizz, and Belcher Point, featuring local gin, osmanthus vermouth and fennel cordial.

2/F, The St Regis Hong Kong, 1 Harbour Drive, Wan Chai

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Chiikawa Days

These limited-edition plushies will be available at the “Chiikawa Days” exhibition. Photo: Handout
These limited-edition plushies will be available at the “Chiikawa Days” exhibition. Photo: Handout

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