Hong Kong Microbiological Guidelines for Ready-To-Eat Food
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Hong kong microbiological guidelines for ready-to-eat food Continue Digital Features American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong Tara Joseph shares the concerns expressed by the business community about the new national security law introduced by Beijing.TagsAsiaChinacoronavirusCOVID-19 Suk Sook (叔.叔) is an extraordinary film that explores the underground homosexual relations between two men (Tai Bo and Ben Yuen) in the sixties, each with an established family but still in the closet. While many LGBT films have been made, this film explores a minority in the minority. Director Ray Yong presents us with bits of life for all the brilliance and parties usually show us in LGBT works in pop culture. Having spent a normal life over the past decades, something sparks long-suppressed feelings in both of them when they meet. All over the world Asia Hong Kong Food and Drink Restaurants when you need something a little bolder than burgers or steak. Bars and pubs arguably the best use of sugar cane, rum is still somewhat undervalued in the world of spirits. But with the city's new rum bar and exotic rum-drinking establishments going strong, it seems this golden nectar with the spirit of the tropics is finally having its day in the sun. No longer just a spirit made for pirates or with Caribbean origins, rum is so much more diverse now and comes from all over the world, allowing cocktails with deeper flavors and complexity to shine. RECOMMENDED: Not the drink you were looking for? Try these spirit-forward whiskey bars or beat back a few beers in these bars rather than. Restaurants We are back with another round-up of the city's newest cafes and cafes, and there is something for everyone this month! If you are in dire need of some seriously good coffee, want to get some shopping done while you sip, or just hoping to relax somewhere and avoid a daily grind, we have them all. RECOMMENDED: Satisfy your Kpop, Kdrama, Kbeauty and general obsession with Korea by visiting these Korean themed cafes in Hong Kong. Hong Kong beer scene bars and pubs are thriving with homegrown craft breweries bursting onto the scene one by one. Such rapid growth, of course, coincided with an explosion in the number of large bars serving craft beer throughout the city. In fact, it's fair to say that no matter where you are in Hong Kong - from Sai Kung on Lamma Island - you're never too far from the quality of a beer bar. Next time you feel thirsty, drop into one of these lovely places and settle down for a great time. Cheers! RECOMMENDED: If that's the view you're after, check out some of the best rooftop bars in our town that all come with stunning views. Restaurants In addition to local Cantonese classics, Italian cuisine is still one of the best comfort products in Hong Kong. Probably having something to do with a huge amount of involved but there's also something so satisfyingly satisfying heat about homemade pasta and cheesy pizzas that send waves of happy feelings (it will be elevated serotonin levels) to the brain. So, for whatever reason, you are looking for comfort, look no further than the dishes below to find it. RECOMMENDED: After the Italian meal, you can get cozy and roll with the movie on Netflix, or just wine down in one of these bars. More Food and Drink News Stories All restaurants, bars and room service menus turn, fully vegetarian News New Place is the second restaurant and bar from the Shady Acres News team to expect $88 cocktails and free-flow drinks News New Enterprises will see founders Old Man Agung Prabowo and Roman Galea team again. More Restaurants Chinese restaurant pop-up hidden inside Exchange Square Restaurants Cookie Vission is set to bring their sweet, round discs of baked pastry k11 Musea for two months, from October 1 to November 30. Sweet Dreams Restaurants are made from brie Restaurants Calling all the sweet tooth! Restaurants pampered with tea and bun restaurants The latest social distancing rules have been placed on restaurants, and while it can be a little tricky - and less appealing - to go out to your favorite eateries, there are plenty of shipping and takeaway options for you to choose from in Hong Kong, and many are great bargains to boot. To help you narrow down the business, we've selected some of our favorite top-notch restaurants in Hong Kong that offer great food delivery and takeaway deals. All that's left for you to do now is eat the table and eat! RECOMMENDED: Prefer to cook on your own? There are some great online grocery delivery services that can help you. Shopping in Hong Kong, there are a ton of great supermarkets to shop for fresh and high quality food. However, given that not everyone has the time and energy to shop, and especially since the social restrictions of distancing are still in place, many of us would probably prefer not to leave the house. Fortunately, most of our supermarkets in Hong Kong have online delivery services that allow us to skip shopping trips and get products delivered to our doorstep. Read on to find out these supermarkets, grocery stores, and gourmet delis that can deliver directly to your home. RECOMMENDED: Check out the best alternative online grocery stores in Hong Kong for more food delivery options Shopping you're never too far from a supermarket in Hong Kong, but not everyone has time for grocery shopping - no energy to haul hefty bags of food, for that matter. While most grocery stores stock a large assortment of goods, it can often be difficult to get your hands on products that match your requirements, foreign brands, or just fresh, organic products. Whatever it is, you can save time and effort and check check alternative online food delivery sites in Hong Kong. All it takes is just a few clicks and taps, and you can stock up on the pantry without even leaving the house! RECOMMENDED: For all that food, be sure to stock up on drinks too. Check out our list of Hong Kong bars offering takeaway cocktails and delivery in Hong Kong. Bars and pubs Now that the city's bars, pubs and clubs are closed until July 21, thirsty Hongkongers will turn to their homes to drink their favourite tips. If you are looking for liquor delivery options to stock up on your stock, this round-up of the best alcohol delivery services will allow you to retreat and wait for the booze to arrive on your doorstep. RECOMMENDED: If you're wondering what cocktails to make, check out these classic cocktail recipes. Are you missing your favorite Hong Kong bars? Here's how you can support them during the temporary closure. Bars and pubs While we wait for the bars to reopen on July 21, our usual cocktail hour has temporarily moved from the bar to our homes. If you're still having a hard time crafting that perfect tipple, set your bartender dreams aside at the moment because our favorite neighborhood bars ensure you don't go drinking during this dry season. In addition, by ordering from them in these difficult times, you will be able to support your business and their employees who work hard to keep their bars afloat. So, whether you want wine, sake, beer or cocktails, here's a list of all the bars and pubs in Hong Kong that mix takeaway drinks and deliver bottle cocktails to customers. RECOMMENDED: If you're looking for other liquor delivery options to stock up on supplies, check out our review of the best alcohol delivery services at Hong Kong Restaurants Coffee is of great importance to many of us. Whether it's the perfect kick to start waking us up ahead of that morning zoom meeting with the team, or how the mid-afternoon pick me up when lunchtime carbs start to catch up with us, this caffeinated drink is the savior! We are fortunate to live in a city with so many great cafes serving high quality brews for our enjoyment and indulgence. Just because we're staying in more like lately, that doesn't mean we can't enjoy our favorite Joe cup, because now many of our favorite cafes are delivering right to our doors! RECOMMENDED: If you're looking for more delivery services, check out our list of restaurants that make the best takeaway and delivery services in Hong Kong. Summer restaurants are in full swing here in Hong Kong, and although that means it's raining sometimes, the temperature is high and there's enough humidity to get us to break the sweat within minutes of going outside our air-conditioned apartments. To combat the heat, no better to eat in summer than a nice, refreshing refreshing full of greens and with fragrant dressing to cool us down and leave us energized. So we asked John Nguyen, chef of the new Vietnamese restaurant Wan Chai Xu't, to show us how to make a summer Vietnamese salad to keep us cool throughout the season. Bun cheo nuong nam heo nuong - fried pork chop with vermicelli noodles and mixed vegetables - is a delicious dish that is regularly eaten from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City to combat the summer heat. Chef Nguyen will be showing us how to prepare a simplified version of this classic summer bite in a way that is easy to follow and with easy-to-find ingredients.