Easter activities for the whole family in Hong Kong, from leisurely brunches to hidden egg hunts
If you’re anything like us, you must be looking forward to Easter next week and the long holiday that it brings with it. And why not? There are so many fun things to do in Hong Kong itself around this time. The F&B industry, in particular, has pulled all the stops to make your Easter celebrations beautiful, brunchy and boozy. There are plenty of eggciting things for kids too, from Easter egg hunts to getting up close and personal with rescued bunnies.
So whether you’re a brunch lover, a beauty enthusiast, a family looking for fun or a chocolate connoisseur, there’s something for everyone this Easter. Here are some delightful activities and experiences to enjoy.
Also read: The best afternoon tea spots in Hong Kong, according to Tatler Hong Kong’s editors
For chocolate enthusiasts: Dough Bros and Charbonnel & Walker
Dough Bros’ Easter chocolate trio
Charbonnel & Walker’s chocolate creations
Dough Bros offers a yummy Easter chocolate trio featuring a Swiss white chocolate doughnut, a Nutella doughnut and a Belgian dark chocolate doughnut.
Or if you’re after artisanal creations, head to Charbonnel & Walker. Its decadent options feature dark chocolate eggs and truffle varieties, including pistachio truffle eggs and the new strawberries-and-cream truffle eggs. Each creation is presented in charming, hand-illustrated egg-shaped boxes, making them perfect gifts for kids and the young at heart.
For a good cause: The Repulse Bay
Afternoon tea at The Verandah Restaurant
Plenty of things for kids to do too
From April 11 to 21, The Repulse Bay transforms into an Enchanted Wonderland, blending tradition with luxury. As you explore, you’ll find hidden Easter eggs and rattan-crafted bunnies scattered throughout the complex, which might “egg on” your kids to go on an adventure to find hidden Easter eggs or to paint on egg canvases. Enjoy breakfast or afternoon tea at The Verandah Restaurant, where the chefs have curated classics such as egg benedict and also fun desserts such as a sweet treat that looks exactly like a soft-boiled egg. A portion of the proceeds from all sales will benefit local charity Hong Kong Bunny Rescue. This initiative also offers adoption services for those looking to give a rabbit a forever home. Besides this, kids can pet and cuddle with the rabbits rescued by the NGO in a safe, supervised play pen.
For the whole family: Eaton Hong Kong and 1880 members’ club
Easter specials at Eaton Hong Kong
Celebrate Easter at Eaton Hong Kong with an array of family activities. From April 18 to 21, indulge in an egg-citing culinary experience at The Astor, where you can enjoy the peking duck egg benedict with truffle hollandaise, prepared fresh at the live station during lunch. For dessert lovers, there are colourful treats like the rainbow roll cake, rainbow s’more pudding and Easter chocolate tart. What’s more, kids can unleash their creativity in the Easter cookies cooking class, decorating cookies under the guidance of friendly staff, and participate in an Easter egg hunt where hidden golden eggs can be redeemed for surprise gifts.
Meanwhile at 1880, members can enjoy a sumptuous lunch alongside fun activities for the kids with the Eggciting Family Easter Brunch. With colourful eggs hidden throughout the members’ club and special dishes at Leonie’s such as aged wagyu beef burger and Asian delicacies such as Massaman Iberico pork cheek, it’s a joyful way for families to celebrate together.
For brunch lovers: Mira and La Petite Maison
Easter Fiesta Brunch at Mira’s Whisk restaurant
L’oeuf de Pâques at LPM
Who doesn’t love a leisurely brunch? On April 20, indulge in an Easter Fiesta Brunch at Mira’s Whisk restaurant. The eight-course menu, curated by chef Sheldon Fonseca, combines seasonal ingredients with traditional flavours. Highlights include the Kin Farms’ organic egg paired with morel mushroom and Morteaux sausage, grilled lobster served with seasonal Loire Valley white asparagus, and the succulent Pyrenees baby lamb saddle accompanied by rich pepper stew.
For a French twist, visit La Petite Maison (LPM) for its La Vie En Rosé Sunday Brunch. It features free-flowing starters and drinks, along with traditional French Easter desserts. Enjoy familiar favourites like snails with garlic butter and duck confit with orange, as well as new dishes such as Swiss chard omelette and sea bream fillet with confit potato. The pièce de resistance, however, is the L’oeuf de Pâques, a stunning Easter Egg dessert.
For those unwinding at home: Lush bath ritual
Lush’s new Easter collection
Froggy Friend shower jelly by Lush
For those who prefer a relaxing day at home, Lush has launched its new Easter collection, perfect for springtime celebrations. Available in stores and online, this collection is full of loveable characters and cheerful scents. Lush connoisseurs might recognise the returning favourites such as the shimmering Golden Egg bath bomb melt and the apple crumble-scented Easter Turtle shower jelly. Or you could try the new two-in-one Surprise Bunny bath bomb and the cheeky Nice Buns Hun soap—perfect for making your Easter rituals delightful and rejuvenating.
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