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Hue Dining and Ink Café set to close

The harbourside restaurants are shutting their doors this month (but fortunately it’s just ‘au revoir’)


Hue Dining Ink Café

Hue Dining is closing at the end of June


Hue Dining and Ink Café will be shuttering at the end of June. The two dining spots, run by Woolly Pig HK, are popular destinations renowned for relaxed dining and sensational harbour views. Hue Dining, located inside the Hong Kong Museum of Art and specialising in modern Australian dining, and Ink Café, a casual waterside eatery and bar, have been well-frequented destinations on the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront.


As a thank you to their cherished guests, Woolly Pig HK is offering discounts to celebrate the many years of happy dining. From Monday June 23 to Thursday June 26, diners can enjoy a 20% discount on Hue Dining’s three-course lunch and dinner menus. The venue will also be holding a Farewell Brunch on Saturday June 28 and Sunday June 29, again with a 20% discount. Diners are also invited to enjoy a complimentary cocktail with dinner on the final days of Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. 


But the best news is that it’s just ‘au revoir’ and not ‘goodbye’ as both eateries will eventually be reopening. Woolly Pig HK will unveil a brand new restaurant concept at the Hong Kong Museum of Art  in the near future. And Ink Café will reopen with a fresh new look in July; meanwhile the venue will be going out with a bang by hosting a Renovation Party on June 30. Enjoy happy hour prices starting from HK$80 for tap beers, gin & tonics and cocktails and bar snacks also available from just HK$80.


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