HONG KONG – This May, Hong Kong is filled with arts encouters everywhere, bringing a series of world-class art events including online showcase of Art Basel and Art Central and more. During the Month of Arts in HK, Tsim Sha Tsui Centre & Empire Centre is launching a social media events for foodie and art lovers, complement with art-themed delicacies from restaurants.
Free shopping vouchers for photos shared on social media and dining rewards on Alfresco Lane
Alfresco Lane has long been a favourite spot for families and friends’s gathering, with eateries selection for after-work drinks, weekend brunch, causal dinner, date night, as well as seasonal offers for different occasions. This May, there are even more reasons to visit the area, as Tsim Sha Tsui Centre & Empire Centre are offering free shopping vouchers to foodies from now till 31 May 2021. All the public needs to do is upload a creative and arty photo of delicacies from any F&B outlet in Tsim Sha Tsui Centre & Empire Centre to Instagram / Facebook in a public post with the hashtag #ArtsinHKFOOD and #AlfrescoLaneHK, and get a chance to receive HK$100 shopping vouchers. (Quota applies. Terms & Conditions apply. Tsim Sha Tsui Centre & Empire Centre reserve the right of final desicision in case of dispute.)
Furthermore, shoppers can redeem one HK$50 dining coupon upon HK$300 spending; and can redeem two dining coupon upon HK$500 spending at any of the F&B outlets in Tsim Sha Tsui Centre & Empire Centre during May. The spending should be either dine-in / takeaway orders made with electronic payments, and the coupon redemption must be made with valid machine-printed receipts from the same day. (Terms & conditions apply. There is a daily quota and the coupons are available on a first-come, first-served basis while stocks last.)
Discover Culinary Arts in East Tsim Sha Tsui Alfresco Lane
With the entire city focused on arts and culture this month, now is the perfect time to visit museums in East Tsim Sha Tsui, including the Hong Kong Museum of History, whose “The Hong Kong Story” permanent exhibition has been renovated and reopened, and the Hong Kong Museum of Art, where “Mythologies: Surrealism and Beyond — Masterpieces from Centre Pompidou” is showing. Outside the museums, the artistic journey continues with a walk along Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade and takes on another form – gastronomy – at Alfresco Lane, where 17 restaurants offer a unique outdoor dining experience combining intoxicating views of the city’s skyline and some of the best menus and ambience in town.
With a gorgeous outdoor area and an artistic setting, Le Pain Quotidien is a quiet refuge in the concrete jungle offering wholesome simplicity at breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner hours; coffee lovers will enjoy Black Sugar Coffee, which celebrates the creativity and enjoyment of specialty coffee from around the world, with special latte art available; afternoon tea gangs can head to SP Flower & Tea Room, infused with blissful food and a beautiful collection of teas, cakes and floral gifts; Ruth’s Chris Steak House is the go-to place for date night and a top-quality steak; and cocktails for happy hours are available at Italian manifesto Spasso, where patrons can relax at the bar or relish some show-stopping cuisine on the terrace that boasts breath-taking views of Victoria Harbour.