




Forever 21 cardigan, Topshop top, River Island shorts, snood from random boutique, Mango boots, Alexander Wang bag.
Exploring Hong Kong is becoming a job in itself. Not only are there a million different areas, and hundreds of restaurants on each buzzing street, but new venues seem to appear everyday. The boy and I are finding it impossible to have a night in with all the temptation in sight. Some of our favourite discoveries have been the new wine bars that all seem to be a short walk from home. Not only do they offer extensive wine selections, host generous happy hours, and serve delicious snack options, but the entire Top-up card method is a novelty in itself. We have all topped-up our Oyster card (London) or Octopus card (Hong Kong) to ride public transport, but when was the last time you topped-up your wine card?! If you live in Hong Kong and this sounds appealing check out Tastings or California Vintage on Wyndham Street. Just make sure not to pre-pay too much or it could get messy 😉