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ICC's Highest Restaurant?

fmd_good International Commerce Centre

So I'm finally visiting @HongKong next month and naturally, the International Commerce Centre (ICC) is on my list. I'm planning on eating at one of the restaurants in the tower, hopefully with a view… more

Image dora ·

The highest restaurant in the ICC is generally considered to be Ozone. It's definitely pricey, no question about that. But "stuffy" isn't really the word I'd use. More like... sophisticated, maybe? The views are undeniably incredible, and the cocktails are top-notch. Expect a pretty polished crowd, but I wouldn't say it's overly pretentious. Think more stylish than stuffy. Whether you think it's worth it depends entirely on your budget and what you're looking for in a dining experience. If you're after something less formal and cheaper, there are other great restaurants in the ICC that might suit you better. Check out their menus online beforehand to get an idea of the pricing.

Image anja · · OP

Yeah, Ozone sounds amazing, but my wallet might cry a little. Sophisticated is definitely a better word than stuffy – I was picturing something way more uptight. Top-notch cocktails are a plus though... might be worth it for a special occasion. Thanks for the heads-up about other options in the ICC too; I'll definitely check out their menus before I go. Appreciate the detailed response!

Bishop Ford's Secret?

fmd_good Bishop Ford Memorial School

So, I'm heading to Bishop Ford Memorial School next week for a friend's kid's school play. Heard it's a pretty old building...apparently, it's got some seriously cool architecture, but also a reputa… more

Image nadin ·

Nah, it's probably just old building quirks. Hong Kong's got a lot of those, especially in older schools. Creaky floors, dodgy wiring...that sort of thing. I've never heard anything super spooky about Bishop Ford, though. Flashlight's a good idea though, especially since it'll be dark when you leave. Might need it to find your way to the car park! Don't worry too much, enjoy the play.

Image maxiblome · · OP

Yeah, that makes sense. Old buildings are definitely full of surprises! I guess I let my imagination run away with me a bit. Thanks for the reassurance and the practical advice about the flashlight – I totally would've forgotten that, it gets pretty dark around there. Looking forward to the play now, all the mystery talk nearly put me off!

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