The Best of Hong Kong
Lifestyle News
By The Loop HK Staff | November 20th, 2019

The ENTERTAINER has just launched its 2020 product and with it, the ENTERTAINER Gourmet. The all-new service gives savvy Hong Kong consumers the chance to enjoy upscale dining experiences without breaking the bank. With Gourmet, you’ll enjoy a range of buy-one-get-one free offers and 25% off deals at trendy fine-dining restaurants across Hong Kong. Simply pre-order the ENTERTAINER 2020 now to enjoy the early-bird price of $288 (RRP$388), and you’ll get Gourmet for free!

Buy the  ENTERTAINER 2020 HERE.
Right now, get a huge saving from the original RRP $388.
Use the code THELOOPHK2020 to access the special price of $259!

the entertainer 2020 gourmet popinjays
Popinjays at The Murray Hotel

Ready to starting dining in style? Here are some suggestions.

Popinjays
Perched atop Central’s Murray Hotel, this stylish restaurant dishes up European plates and cocktails with a view.
Offer: 25% off total bill. Estimated Savings: $350

AVA Restaurant Slash Bar 
Slip into this sophisticated spot and you’ll soon be enjoying international dining and drinks with harbor panoramas in Tsim Sha Tsui.
Offer: 25% off total bill. Estimated Savings: $300

Picada
Grab a perch on the terrace here to enjoy Latin dining on Wyndham Street. It’s all by a rising star chef who’s been recognized by the World’s 50 Best Restaurants Awards.
Offer: Buy 1 get 1 free main course. Estimated Savings: $100

Michelin-starred Sichuan at Qi - House of Sichuan.

Qi – House of Sichuan
If you fancy fiery Sichuan dishes in elegant surrounds, this is the place to go. Plus, it’s got one Michelin star, so you know it’s good.
Offer: Buy 1 get 1 free main meat or fish dish. Estimated savings: $196

Zeng
This new dining destination in Causeway Bay has an international menu, creative cocktails, and incredible views.
Offer: 25% off total bill. Estimated Savings: $200

Written by The Loop HK for the ENTERTAINER.

Looking for more in-depth stories about Hong Kong? Check out our city living section.

  • By The Loop HK Staff | November 20th, 2019

    The ENTERTAINER has just launched its 2020 product and with it, the ENTERTAINER Gourmet. The all-new service gives savvy Hong Kong consumers the chance to enjoy upscale dining experiences without breaking the bank. With Gourmet, you’ll enjoy a range of buy-one-get-one free offers and 25% off deals at trendy fine-dining restaurants across Hong Kong. Simply pre-order the ENTERTAINER 2020 now to enjoy the early-bird price of $288 (RRP$388), and you’ll get Gourmet for free!

    Buy the  ENTERTAINER 2020 HERE.
    Right now, get a huge saving from the original RRP $388.
    Use the code THELOOPHK2020 to access the special price of $259!

    the entertainer 2020 gourmet popinjays
    Popinjays at The Murray Hotel

    Ready to starting dining in style? Here are some suggestions.

    Popinjays
    Perched atop Central’s Murray Hotel, this stylish restaurant dishes up European plates and cocktails with a view.
    Offer: 25% off total bill. Estimated Savings: $350

    AVA Restaurant Slash Bar 
    Slip into this sophisticated spot and you’ll soon be enjoying international dining and drinks with harbor panoramas in Tsim Sha Tsui.
    Offer: 25% off total bill. Estimated Savings: $300

    Picada
    Grab a perch on the terrace here to enjoy Latin dining on Wyndham Street. It’s all by a rising star chef who’s been recognized by the World’s 50 Best Restaurants Awards.
    Offer: Buy 1 get 1 free main course. Estimated Savings: $100

    Michelin-starred Sichuan at Qi - House of Sichuan.

    Qi – House of Sichuan
    If you fancy fiery Sichuan dishes in elegant surrounds, this is the place to go. Plus, it’s got one Michelin star, so you know it’s good.
    Offer: Buy 1 get 1 free main meat or fish dish. Estimated savings: $196

    Zeng
    This new dining destination in Causeway Bay has an international menu, creative cocktails, and incredible views.
    Offer: 25% off total bill. Estimated Savings: $200

    Written by The Loop HK for the ENTERTAINER.

    Looking for more in-depth stories about Hong Kong? Check out our city living section.