5 of the best things to do in Hong Kong this weekend May 23-25, from yoga to an art fair


Sometimes you can be spoiled for choice when it comes to things to do at weekends in Hong Kong. Do not despair โ€“ we have cherry-picked some to make your life easier.

From a crossover pianistโ€™s latest Hong Kong performances to the return of the Affordable Art Fair to an unmissable Tom Cruise action film and a burger pop-up, there is plenty to see and do over the next few days.

1. Shogun Burger pop-up

The Regent Hong Kong hotel, in Tsim Sha Tsui in Kowloon, is playing host to Japanโ€™s gourmet Shogun Burger brand until May 27.

Shogun Burger was launched in 2016 by Taiki Honda, who comes from a family of yakiniku specialists โ€“ so he knows his beef. The brand now has more than 30 outlets across Japan. The pop-up brings to Hong Kong its signature Wagyu beef burgers, made with Japanese black Wagyu and smashed on a hot iron plate.

Four of Shogunโ€™s signature burgers will be available at The Lobby Lounge, including the classic cheese and the chilli meat and cheese.

Shogun Burger is popping up at Regent Hong Kong. Photo: Regent Hong Kong
Shogun Burger is popping up at Regent Hong Kong. Photo: Regent Hong Kong

Each set, available from 12pm to 10pm daily, is priced at HK$398 (US$51) and includes a burger, fries with three dipping sauces โ€“ or a mixed salad โ€“ plus either two scoops of ice cream or a matcha sesame tart, and a drink.

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