Eating out: * Michelin New Punjab Club
I absolutely love Indian food and whilst we don’t have the variety and selection of Singapore’s Little India where I would get my Indian food fix, there are plenty of great options here in Hong Kong for Indian food.
We are fans of the northern Indian butter chicken. Nearly a decade a go, I went in search of the origins of the recipe in New Dehli at Moti Mahal.

We’ve been very fortunate in Hong Kong with the Coronavirus slowly coming under control with consecutive days/weeks of zero new cases and people are starting to venture out to dine again. The restaurants were also allowed to continue to operate at half capacity/and or with tables of no more than 4 diners with tables spaced 1.5m apart.

Things are slowly picking up as everyone is gaining confidence to dine out again. The One Michelin starred New Punjab Club is our go-to for favourites. We always over-order to my advantage as I get to eat leftovers for lunch the next day!


If you’re still cautious and staying home whipping up amazing recipes, my friend @thebombayeastindiangirl_14 shares delicious recipes on her page. If you’d like to attempt to make chicken biryani, her recipe here and chapati that she whips up in minutes. And her butter chicken is restaurant standard amazing. Recipe here
When we order in, we go for Bombay Dreams, a fantastic Indian vegetarian in Kowloon side Saravanaa Bhavan is our go-to and I also like Aladdin’s Mess in Causeway Bay.
The FnB industry across the globe need our support and help. If you’re making plans to dine out, hope these ideas provide you with delicious options.
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