#legend100does: Hot happenings in July 2025
Jul 09, 2025
We’ve asked our community for the hottest events they’ve marked down in their diaries this month. Be it art, food or entertainment, our plugged-in friends know what’s most happening
Bruce Tong @bruce_tong

“Japanese vintage clothing store 2nd Street in Moko Mall has been my favourite go-to place lately. It’s hard to find a good vintage shop in Hong Kong and I’ve always loved treasure hunting – there’s no better feeling than finding something you really like for cheap and knowing that you won’t clash with someone.”
@2ndstreethk
Jessie Li @jessieli

“July is a vibrant month in Hong Kong, with plenty of new culinary experiences, entertainment options and cosy spots perfect for a date night. You can indulge in luxury at Regent’s Qura, where the newly launched all-caviar menu promises an elegantly curated four-course caviar tasting experience. In collaboration with Prunier caviar, this dining adventure includes a perfectly paired cocktail, ensuring each bite is complemented by the ideal drink. For those seeking a romantic night out, look no further than Primo Posto, a charming new Italian restaurant nestled on Shin Hing Street. With its intimate atmosphere and delectable menu, it’s the perfect spot for couples to enjoy a delightful meal together. This month, families can also experience the magic of Cirque du Soleil, the hottest entertainment in town. It’s guaranteed to be an unforgettable outing for all ages, with breathtaking acrobatics and stunning visuals. Be sure to grab your tickets early! As the week winds down, unwind at Aubrey, located in the Mandarin Oriental. This elegant venue offers groovy beats and quality drinks, making it a perfect spot for a chic night out with friends. The ambiance is just right for enjoying crafted cocktails while soaking in the vibrant atmosphere.”
@hongkongregent @qurahongkong @primo.posto @cirquedusoleil.hk @theaubreyhk @mo_hkg
Moonie Chu @moonieckm

“Some of my current favourite spots in Hong Kong include Fineprint. It’s an airy coffee shop and my go-to place for a good coffee and getting work done. I like the one on South Lane because the area is very quiet, so it’s nice for also taking a walk on the weekend. I’ve also been loving the Four Seasons spa for its sports recovery massage, especially after a tough week of training. I always have such a relaxing and calming experience there. This month I’m also looking forward to trying Pintxos by Bàrbar, a newly opened Spanish restaurant on Ship Street. I’ve been a big fan of Bàrbar for a long time, so I’m looking forward to trying Pintxos when I have time.”
@fineprint.hk @fshongkong @pintxos.hk