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By Andrea Lo | March 5th, 2017
  • Bar, Restaurant, Retail Shop
  • Happy Valley, HK Island
  • Address: G/F, Winner Building, Wong Nai Chung Road, Happy Valley
  • Website: https://www.facebook.com/feathernbonehk/
  • Open Since : October, 2016
  • Phone: 2836-3770
  • Rating: 3.5
  • Cuisine: French
  • Ambience: Alfresco, Casual

Bon Appetit: SoHo gourmet food store Feather & Bone has opened up a deli in Happy Valley. Diners can kick back and relax with a glass of wine alongside a huge selection of charcuterie and cheeses, as well as made-to-order meals.

Look & Feel: The interiors, designed by Charlie & Rose, have a dark-green theme. There’s a shop where Feather & Bone’s signature produce is available, while the dining space has an open kitchen and comfortable seating that accommodate just under 30. Kick back with a glass of wine in the alfresco dining area.

Feather and Bone's terrace
Feather and Bone’s terrace

On the Menu: Whether you’re looking for light bites (sandwiches, salads) or a heartier meal, Feather & Bone’s has got your covered. Choose your desired meat at the butcher’s counter, where they’ll cook it for you on the spot.

Great For: A restorative glass of vino with friends, family time.

FYI: The Feather & Bone store on Gage Street still stands.

Check out Hong Kong’s newest restaurants here.

This writeup is a news piece and was not based on a restaurant visit. The Loop will update this post once we’ve visited in person.

 

  • By Andrea Lo | March 5th, 2017
    • Bar, Restaurant, Retail Shop
    • Happy Valley, HK Island
    • Address: G/F,Wong Nai Chung Road,Happy Valley
    • Website: https://www.facebook.com/feathernbonehk/
    • Open Since: October 27th, 2023
    • Phone: 2836-3770
    • Rating: 3.5
    • Cuisine: French
    • Ambience: Alfresco, Casual

    Bon Appetit: SoHo gourmet food store Feather & Bone has opened up a deli in Happy Valley. Diners can kick back and relax with a glass of wine alongside a huge selection of charcuterie and cheeses, as well as made-to-order meals.

    Look & Feel: The interiors, designed by Charlie & Rose, have a dark-green theme. There’s a shop where Feather & Bone’s signature produce is available, while the dining space has an open kitchen and comfortable seating that accommodate just under 30. Kick back with a glass of wine in the alfresco dining area.

    Feather and Bone's terrace
    Feather and Bone’s terrace

    On the Menu: Whether you’re looking for light bites (sandwiches, salads) or a heartier meal, Feather & Bone’s has got your covered. Choose your desired meat at the butcher’s counter, where they’ll cook it for you on the spot.

    Great For: A restorative glass of vino with friends, family time.

    FYI: The Feather & Bone store on Gage Street still stands.

    Check out Hong Kong’s newest restaurants here.

    This writeup is a news piece and was not based on a restaurant visit. The Loop will update this post once we’ve visited in person.