HONG KONG PARK

Popinjays is a contemporary rooftop restaurant and stylish bar with a 420-square-metre wraparound terrace, perfect for appreciating the Instagram-worthy views and mingling with the fashionable crowd. To complement the experience are dishes of European fare, a world-class selection of classic cocktails, specialty spirits, and bar snacks. Popinjays, a term once assigned to parrots, takes its name from the resident cockatoos along neighbouring Garden Road, Hong Kong Park and Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens. Naturally drawn to being part of a flock, and rarely flying solo, the habits of these birds embody Popinjays’ sociable spirit. Popinjays offers set lunch on weekdays, a flamboyant afternoon tea, exquisite dinner menus in the evening and high-flying brunch on weekends.
Set against the majestic arches, with a lavish green backdrop of Hong Kong Park, Cotton Tree Terrace at the Murray, Hong Kong offers family style authentic Neapolitan style pizzeria experience. Our pizza base is garnished with traditional tomato sauce, mozzarella and parmesan cheese with a raised and crunchy rim. Be spoilt for choice with a selection ranging from timeless pizza classics, signature pizza specials, scrumptious authentic Italians pasta dishes and finish off with traditional Italian Gelato and home made Tiramisu.
The Murray, Hong Kong is located on Cotton Tree Drive, near Garden Road; the surrounding dining, entertainment, shopping and other living facilities are rich and convenient for travel. The historic building where the hotel is located was originally built in 1969. The world-renowned Foster Architecture was invited to inject new life into this historic building. The hotel has a total of 25 floors, with more than 300 exquisite and spacious suites and rooms, equipped with superior fitness and spa equipment, and 5 elegant restaurants and bars, including a lobby lounge, tea room, Chinese restaurant and Western restaurant, and a luxurious terrace bar, with a 360-degree view of the city, Hong Kong Park and Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens, decorated with gold foil and glazed, and a gorgeous style to welcome guests.