The Link Real Estate Investment Trust

04/16/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/16/2024 03:04

LET'S GO EAT Culinary Slow Tour Experience and Explore Hong Kong’s Cooked Food Stalls

The cooked food stall stands as a unique dining establishment iconic to Hong Kong. Offering a wide array of speciality dishes, these stalls provide quality yet affordable dining options for residents. To showcase the rich flavours and unique charm of these cooked food stalls, Link is launching the new "LET'S GO EAT" programme, inviting everyone on a unique culinary and leisure journey that includes eating at different cooked food stalls and exploring nearby leisure attractions. Lai Lok Yi, whose fame has recently hit new heights, will guide participants through different districts, uncovering diverse flavours and cuisines along the way.

Discover authentic delights and visit neighbouring check-in spots

Cooked food stalls offer a wide range of speciality food options, bringing authentic Hong Kong tastes to everyone. For example, Fu Kee Restaurant, a staple in Tai Wai's Lung Hang Estate for more than 30 years, is well known for its stir-fried dishes. Nam Kee Restaurant, located in Sam Shing Estate, continues to attract both local residents and tourists alike. Mok's Beef King Hotpot Restaurant in Butterfly Estate, managed by a father-son duo, stands out as a beloved destination for hotpot enthusiasts.

In fact, many cooked food stalls are sought after by diners as they are close to popular instagrammable backdrops. For example, the cooked food stalls in Tai Po and Sha Tin Districts are close to cycle tracks, making them ideal pit stops or rest areas for cyclists. Starting with a visit to the cooked food stalls at Hin Keng or Mei Lam Estate is a must, where delicious food awaits. Afterwards, art lovers can check out the nearby Che Kung Temple Sports Centre, a popular spot for its aesthetic appeal, or head to Che Kung Temple to seek blessings. Moreover, beyond savouring the culinary delights of Tuen Mun, consider venturing to Ho Wo Street and the "Beyond the Dream" Bridge - a visit here will enrich your food journey with unforgettable memories and enjoyment. Following a day full of adventures, those looking to source ingredients for dinner will find nearby fresh markets such as FRESHALL and Wo Che Market brimming with delectable selections.

Delve into speciality delicacies with the exclusive gourmet programme "Eating Here and There"

The "LET'S GO EAT" programme is hosted by Lai Lok Yi, known as the charming male chef. Having grown up in a local housing estate, Lok Yi is the ideal ambassador and will take everyone to visit various famous cooked food stalls in various districts. Lok Yi will revisit the cooked food stalls where he spent time in his childhood to discover their unique offerings. Lok Yi has also met with the chefs of cooked food stalls to exchange cooking experiences. The delicacies in cooked food stalls are simply countless. To learn more, stay tuned for the gourmet programme "Eating Here and There" exclusively launched by "LET'S GO EAT".

Cast your vote in the "Foodie Marathon" and support your favourite cooked food stalls to win prizes

For the first time, Link is introducing the "My Favourite Cooked Food Stalls Award". Cast your vote for your top choice among Hong Kong's cooked food stalls on Instagram, and as a token of our appreciation, you will receive a cash coupon upon completing your vote. In addition, everyone is invited to visit various cooked food stalls across districts, share photos of their scrumptious dishes and complete specific tasks to participate in the "Most Instagrammable Award" contest, which offers the chance to win two adult tickets to Ocean Park.

While sharing the delicious food of cooked food stalls, you can also participate in the "LET'S GO EAT Foodie Marathon" by dining at multiple cooked food stalls in a row. Link Up members can redeem valid merchant receipts for corresponding gifts, including gift vouchers worth up to $1,000, if they spend $100 or more at cooked food stalls.

Exclusive launch: "The Weird Thing" limited-edition cooked food stall ceramic plates

In collaboration with beloved local illustrator The Weird Thing, the "LET'S GO EAT" programme is launching an exclusive series of six exquisite ceramic plates. Drawing inspiration from mushrooms, these plates feature six adorable Cooked Food Stall Ambassadors, alongside illustrations of various authentic Hong Kong snacks to add to the fun. Link Up members can redeem their receipts for one "Mushroom Plate" and add a charming Cooked Food Stall Ambassador plate to their collection. This offer is valid with electronic spending of a designated accumulated amount at cooked food stall merchants in promotional shopping centres or participating markets within any seven consecutive days during the promotional period.

All the above activities are subject to terms and conditions. Please note that the event details are subject to change without prior notice.

For more details about the event, please visit https://www.linkhk.com/en/promotion/645?ppt=1; or refer to the official social media platform of Link Cooked Food Stalls https://www.instagram.com/linkcfs/.

Download photos: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1pUnOGDf77vV2d3qrPg6f5hTgSz3_1fNQ

-End-

About Link REIT

Link Real Estate Investment Trust (Link REIT, Hong Kong stock code: 823) is the largest REIT in Asia in terms of market capitalisation. It is managed by Link Asset Management Limited, a leading real estate investor and asset manager in the world. Since its listing in 2005 as the first REIT in Hong Kong, Link REIT has been 100% held by public and institutional investors. Link REIT is a constituent of the Hong Kong securities market benchmark Hang Seng Index as well as a component of the Dow Jones Sustainability Asia Pacific Index, the FTSE4Good Index Series and the Hang Seng Corporate Sustainability Index. Based in Hong Kong, Link REIT invests in and manages a portfolio of properties across a wide range of asset classes, including commercial properties such as retail facilities, car parks, offices and logistics centres, from Beijing in China, the Greater Bay Area including Hong Kong, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, and Shanghai in the Yangtze River Delta Urban Agglomerations, to Singapore, Sydney and Melbourne in Australia, and London in the United Kingdom. Link Asset Management Limited seeks to extend its portfolio growth trajectory and grasp expansion opportunities in different markets in pursuit of sustainable growth.

For more information, please visit: https://www.linkreit.com.