Temperatures are finally dropping in Hong Kong, which can only mean one thing – winter has officially arrived! If you’re one to feel the chill, though, you may want to warm yourself from the inside out with a good, spicy meal. That’s where the ENTERTAINER app comes in.
With the ENTERTAINER 2020 app, you’ll be able to get exclusive discounts and buy-one-get-one-free offers at a full range of shopping, dining, travel and entertainment outlets in Hong Kong and beyond. Book the app now to enjoy a limited-time discount and get ready to take 2020 by storm! Plus, you’ll get the ENTERTAINER app’s newest products. “Gourmet” brings you buy-one-get-one free deals and 25% off offers at upscale restaurants in Hong Kong, while “Express” gives you 25% off on casual dining and takeaway spots so you can enjoy everyday savings.
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Nojo Ramen Tavern
Hidden on Pottinger Street, this modern ramen-ya dishes up a selection of warming chicken-focused ramen bowls.
Offer: 25% off total bill. Estimated savings: $100
Qi Nine Dragons
This Michelin-recommended restaurant in Tsim Sha Tsui specializes in fiery Sichuan dishes that’ll have your mouth on fire – but help you beat the winter chill, too.
Offer: Buy 1 get 1 free meat or fish dish. Estimated Savings: $203
Tsukada Nojo
Set against spectacular harbor views, this izakaya-style joint whips up jet-fresh Japanese food – get the grilled dishes to get rid of any chills.
Offer: 25% off total bill. Estimated savings: $100
The Drunken Pot
If there’s a better winter feast in Hong Kong than hot pot, we’ve yet to find it. Check out the Causeway Bay outlet for hot, soupy deliciousness
Offer: 25% off total bill. Estimated savings: $100
Jashan
Slip into this hidden gem in Central to enjoy delicious Indian food that’s full of spice and flavor.
Offer: Buy 1 get 1 free meat or fish dish. Estimated savings: $100.
Written by The Loop HK for the ENTERTAINER.
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