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Andrew Sun
Andrew Sun
Andrew Sun has dabbled in many shades of the media spectrum for 25 years, from college radio, TV, print and online columnist to starting film festivals, managing music labels and authoring food books. Someday he will figure what he wants to be when he grows up.
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The Hong Kong Creative Aging Arts Festival features more than 100 artists aged 55 and older, and its closing show will explore the challenges of living a mature life in the city

Shakib Pasha reveals where he goes for Hong Kong’s best garlic rosemary fries, panini, okonomiyaki, and French food, and the classic and modern restaurants he would take visitors to.

A recent judgment by a court in the US state of Ohio that boneless chicken wings can’t be assumed to contain no bone has Andrew Sun thinking about the future of lawsuits against restaurants.

Authentic Thai cuisine, a restaurant with ‘exclusive ambience’, iconic roast goose for visitors to try – the founder of vegan bubble tea brand Mother Pearl reveals her go-to places to eat in Hong Kong.

Chefs are no longer confined to the kitchen, and that means they need to communicate as well as they cook, a Hong Kong instructor says. Passion, and a basic interest in food, are desirable too, fellow instructors say.

Where to eat the best plant-based flats, dim sum, gelato, and vegan cuisine from around the world, in Hong Kong? The founder of sustainable food platform Green Queen, Sonalie Figueiras, reveals her favourites.

Wakaran chef Tommy Tsui knows where to find some of Hong Kong’s best cart noodles, and recommends places to eat Thai skewers, dim sum and late-night snacks.

Hongkongers used the pineapple on pizza debate to rile Italians after complaints over fencer Cheung Ka-long’s Olympic gold. But Chinese don’t complain when their food is adapted – why should Italians?

Health-minded French artist Elsa Jeandedieu reveals her favourite Hong Kong restaurants, from dim sum places to a French fine-dining spot. Overseas, a restaurant in a zoo serves ‘unforgettable’ food.

Salesman in China is a Canadian play about a play that depicts Arthur Miller’s 1983 collaboration with China’s leading dramatist Ying Ruocheng to stage a Chinese-language version of Miller’s drama in Beijing.

An island-casual restaurant that serves the best seafood, a family-run place with outstanding food – Hong Kong-born Kiri Sinclair shares her top places to eat in the city’s New Territories and elsewhere.