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The latest Hong Kong food news and events 2025

The latest Hong Kong food news and events 2025

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It is once again time for Caprice Bar at Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong to refresh their yearly bar menu – this time named Elements. Bar manager Anyss Saintilan has spent months perfecting nine cocktails inspired by fundamental elements and textures found in nature, namely Flower, Cotton, Water, Leaf, Leather, Fire, Feather, Wood, and Air. The menu is presented in an innovative wooden frame containing nine boxes that guests can swivel to reveal tasting notes, and even slide open to interact with the key ingredients.
Water is a refreshing Champagne-based cocktail with oyster leaf and elderflower that carries a hint of mango and pineapple, despite containing no fruits whatsoever. Pandan lovers will enjoy the gin-based Leaf, a tropical tall drink with celery, lime, sugar, and a dash of absinthe. The further down the menu, the more spirit-forward the drinks get, such as Air, a white Negroni with cucumber-infused gin, Lillet, and Suze that will feature different fruit notes through the year. Other notable mentions include Wood, containing cognac aged in burned sandalwood that allows the spirit to taste different upon each return to Caprice; and the soft, minty Cotton, which is a lovechild of the Grasshopper and the Ramos Gin Fizz. All cocktails are available at $220, and are the perfect accompaniment to the lovely harbour view from Caprice Bar.

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The latest Hong Kong food news and events 2025
The latest Hong Kong food news and events 2025

Time Out

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  • Time Out

The latest Hong Kong food news and events 2025

It is once again time for Caprice Bar at Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong to refresh their yearly bar menu – this time named Elements. Bar manager Anyss Saintilan has spent months perfecting nine cocktails inspired by fundamental elements and textures found in nature, namely Flower, Cotton, Water, Leaf, Leather, Fire, Feather, Wood, and Air. The menu is presented in an innovative wooden frame containing nine boxes that guests can swivel to reveal tasting notes, and even slide open to interact with the key ingredients. Water is a refreshing Champagne-based cocktail with oyster leaf and elderflower that carries a hint of mango and pineapple, despite containing no fruits whatsoever. Pandan lovers will enjoy the gin-based Leaf, a tropical tall drink with celery, lime, sugar, and a dash of absinthe. The further down the menu, the more spirit-forward the drinks get, such as Air, a white Negroni with cucumber-infused gin, Lillet, and Suze that will feature different fruit notes through the year. Other notable mentions include Wood, containing cognac aged in burned sandalwood that allows the spirit to taste different upon each return to Caprice; and the soft, minty Cotton, which is a lovechild of the Grasshopper and the Ramos Gin Fizz. All cocktails are available at $220, and are the perfect accompaniment to the lovely harbour view from Caprice Bar.

Air Play Moon Safari at Fairview Park: Everything you need to know
Air Play Moon Safari at Fairview Park: Everything you need to know

BreakingNews.ie

time15-06-2025

  • BreakingNews.ie

Air Play Moon Safari at Fairview Park: Everything you need to know

Air coming back to Dublin for a Moon Safari Fairview Park was undoubtedly fantastic news for their Irish fans who were unable to secure a ticket for their gig at Trinity Summer Series last year. Air's album Moon Safari celebrated its 25th anniversary last year, with its release catapulting Nicolas Godin and Jean-Benoît Dunckel to the uppermost rung of electronic music's ladder, leaving an indelible imprint on pop culture at the end of the 20th Century. Advertisement Despite being young 20-somethings at the time and having only released one EP to date, Godin and Dunckel's stars aligned, and together they were blessed with the creative skill to make what many feel are the perfect electronic pop songs. Today, the record's legacy is canonical, but its multi-million success was far from assured at the time of release. Says Dunckel: 'We were a duo doing some electronic thing, dreaming of selling 10,000 copies and being recognised by other musicians as cool. Then suddenly, we met the world.' In no time at all, Air's downtempo influence was easy to detect all around. Moon Safari birthed hit singles in 'Kelly Watch The Stars', 'All I Need' and 'Sexy Boy', sold millions of copies around the world, and pushed Air into headline status at major festivals. 25 years on, it's not hard to reason why Moon Safari has stood the test of time. So, if you are headed to see Air play Moon Safari at Fairview Park on Tuesday, keep reading to find out everything you need to know. Advertisement When and where is it on? Air play Fairview Park in Dublin on Tuesday, June 17th. Are there any tickets left? Thankfully for you, some tickets are still available on from €77.45. Don't forget to download the concert tickets onto your phone in advance of the concert, just in case any issues arise around internet connection at Fairview Park. Screenshots will not work on the day as Ticketmaster use live or dynamic barcodes that update regularly. Who are the support acts? No support act has been announced yet, but it is worth noting that when Air played Trinity's Summer Sessions in 2024, there was no support act because they played Moon Safari in full, along with songs from their back catalogue. When should I arrive? Doors open at 7pm, with the show starting at 8pm. Advertisement Stage times have not yet been announced, but we will update here when we have them, and keep an eye on Air's social media in the meantime. How do I get there and home again? Promoters have encouraged concert-goers to plan and book return travel arrangements in advance, allowing at least an extra two hours travel time to and from the venue. Because traffic delays are inevitable, it is also encouraged to walk, cycle, use public transport and private coach services. Worth noting, though, that promoters don't operate transport to and from the venue, so attendees must arrange that themselves in advance. Advertisement By Dart: The nearest Dart station to Fairview Park is Clontarf Road Dart Station. By Bus: Dublin Bus numbers 14, 15, 27a and 27b run from Eden Quay to near the venue, and so do bus numbers 6, H1, H2, H3, and 130 from Abbey Street Lower, while from Talbot Street, you can get the 42 and 43 buses. You can get off any of them at the Fairview Park bus stop. However, for operational reasons, bus stops 519 and 616 will be closed from 10pm until 11pm on concert days. By foot: If you want to walk to Fairview Park from Dublin city centre, it should take less than an hour, if you are so inclined. By car: Concert-goers are advised not to travel to the event by car, as there is no public parking at the event. Promoters have asked attendees not to park illegally or in residential areas and to use public transport instead. However, if you must drive to Dublin for the concert, it would be worth looking into park and ride options or asking someone you know who lives in the area in advance of the concert if you could park your car at their house for the evening. There will be signs on approach to the concert, which will take place at the Annesley Bridge end of Fairview Park. What are they expected to play? Of course, you never know what a band will play until they stand on stage on the night, but here is a snippet of what fans can expect based on the duo's concert in Brazil in May: Advertisement La femme d'argent Sexy Boy All I Need Kelly Watch the Stars Talisman Remember You Make It Easy Ce matin‐là New Star in the Sky (Chanson pour Solal) Le voyage de Pénélope Venus Cherry Blossom Girl Run Highschool Lover Don't Be Light What's the story with security? No queuing is allowed before the gates open, and concert-goers are advised to allow sufficient time to travel to the event and pass through security checks. Anyone who does turn up early will be turned away. Under 16s must be accompanied to the concert and at all times by someone over 25, and strict age monitoring will be in place. Unaccompanied people under 16 will be refused entry to the event without a refund. The promoters have recommended that nobody under the age of five attend. No camping or collapsible chairs are permitted on site. Security checks will be in operation, and everyone will be subject to a search as a condition of entry. Additional searches may take place once inside the venue. No bags larger than A4 size are allowed inside the venue, and attendees are strongly advised not to bring big bags or backpacks as they may experience delays or be refused entry. There will be no storage facilities on site. Any items left at entrances or in surrounding areas will be removed and disposed of accordingly. Other items not allowed into the grounds include, but are not exclusive tlimitedflags bigger than A3, glass, cans, umbrellas, alcohol, e-scooters and e-bikes, and professional cameras and audio recording equipment. There are no re-admissions to the concert, either, so if you leave, you can't come back in, and don't rush to the exit after the concert. Remember too, that Fairview Park is a residential area, so respect the local community by not littering, not engaging in anti-social behaviour and by not parking illegally. There's a lot to be said for being sound. What's the weather giving? At the time of writing, Tuesday is expected to be cloudy with some sunny spells, but rain is forecast in the evening, and temperatures are expected to be between 11 and 19 degrees. Bear in mind, though, that we are in Ireland and that Fairview Park is a standing-only venue, with all concerts taking place outdoors on grass under canvas. So, check the weather forecast on the day, look outside, and dress accordingly for Irish weather—think boots or runners, layers, raincoats/ponchos, and sun cream, but remember, no umbrellas.

Hollywood superstar makes surprise appearance at Rita Ora's pop-up performance in front of shocked commuters
Hollywood superstar makes surprise appearance at Rita Ora's pop-up performance in front of shocked commuters

Scottish Sun

time12-06-2025

  • Scottish Sun

Hollywood superstar makes surprise appearance at Rita Ora's pop-up performance in front of shocked commuters

Earlier this month Rita launched new single Heat which features some very raunchy lyrics SHOCK & ORA Hollywood superstar makes surprise appearance at Rita Ora's pop-up performance in front of shocked commuters Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) RITA Ora hugs US superstar Will Smith at a pop-up performance in front of surprised onlookers. The singer, 34, joined Will, 56, and DJ AG yesterday near King's Cross railway station in London. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 4 Will Smith made a surprise appearance at Rita Ora's pop-up performance in London Credit: Getty 4 Will joined Rita and DJ AG yesterday near King's Cross railway station Credit: Pixel8000 Will, who starred in TV sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, sang new single Pretty Girls — which is out today — to Rita ahead of his appearance at Capital radio's Summertime Ball on Sunday. Rita — also performing at the Wembley Stadium bash — sang her hit Hot Right Now as director husband Taika Waititi looked on. Earlier this month Rita launched new single Heat which features some very raunchy lyrics. Rita sings: 'Sex on sight, anywhere you like. Inside or outside.' Another X-rated line goes : 'Only one thing I need. Your heat on me.' Speaking exclusively to The Sun, Rita explained the song's not just about getting down and dirty. 'It's the need of it happening right now, in this moment,' Rita said. 'It's the idea that I want it on right now or I don't want to hear about it. 'It's that simple. I think that comes from the excitement of the song. 'I wanted it to feel instant and to have an impact. Rita Ora looks incredible as she strips off to thong bikini to enjoy an ice lolly by the pool 'It is a brave, straight-up demand that you can use in any way you want.' 4 Rita is performing at Capital radio's Summertime Ball on Sunday Credit: Getty 4 Rita's husband Taika Waititi was also in attendance Credit: Getty Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club.

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