Dining scene on Hong Kong Island’s south side expands with fresh and fun new concepts
With the opening of The Pulse at Repulse Bay, dining on Hong Kong Island’s south side is even more of an adventure, writes Catharine Nicol
1. Hotshot
But the star of the show is the eye-catching classic Airstream trailer-turned-bar, which serves up drinks in jars designed by bar manager Alexandre Chatté.
Signature dishes include the Hot Shot burger with barbecue sauce, coleslaw and spicy remoulade ( there’s a Little Shot version for children), while fries are seasoned with salt and cracked black pepper or blackened rosemary. All-day breakfasts feature their housemade buttermilk, which is used in the chicken that’s deep-fried until crispy, and the pancakes. Healthy options include a granola parfait and kale salad, or for a more beachy flavour there’s the catch-of-the-day po’boy sandwich.
For dessert, choose from comforting classics such as Key lime pie, a brownie or New York cheesecake, or an alcoholic milkshake like the Montauk, with chocolate, orange and cognac.