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Fortnum & Mason opens its very first shop and restaurant in Hong Kong


BRITISH retailer Fortnum & Mason has opened a new store and restaurant in Hong Kong, right in time for Christmas. To celebrate the upcoming holiday season, Fortnum & Mason has also unveiled the brand’s second ever Christmas film.

The new Fortnum & Mason store features the brand’s most famous products, delighting its new audience in Hong Kong, from iconic tea blends to champagnes and marmalades. For the first time, Fortnum has also introduced a new freshly baked-in-store biscuit selection, which compliments the brand’s existing famous biscuit library.

Fortnum & Mason Hong Kong store

On the second floor Fortnum visitors can find the brand’s new restaurant, Fortnum 181, which sports a gorgeous dining room with a bar, overlooking Hong Kong harbour. Alongside lunches and dinners, guests can try Fortnum’s famous Afternoon Tea, which is served every day and is accompanied by live music.

Fortnum 181 Restaurant

Keeping the upcoming festive season in mind, Fortnum brings all of its Christmas treats to Hong Kong. Alongside Christmas puddings and cognac butters, Fortnum & Mason Hong Kong also displays its celebrated selection of hampers, which would make a perfect gift to all Fortnum enthusiasts.

“For centuries, Fortnum’s has thrived on delivering a sense of pleasure for our customers and we are delighted to share that with a new audience in Hong Kong,” comments Fortnum CEO Ewan Venters.

by Lexi Fadina

Fortnum & Mason, Victoria Dockside 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong

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