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Hong kong grapevine

IT’S the absolute height of summer in hot and humid Honkers and everyone desperately tries to minimise any time spent outside; thinking of increasingly ingenious ways of getting from bar to restaurant to bar again without working up a modicum of sweat.

The new , in Tsim Sha Tsui East, fits the bill, as not only is it located somewhere accessed by airconditioned

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