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Lindsay Jang needs little to no introduction. She's the co-founder of internationally renowned yakitori joint, Yardbird, and its cool sister restaurant, Ronin.
More recently, Jang has gone on to become one of Hong Kong's most established lifestyle and wellness founders with Family Form—a mat-based, infrared-heated sculpting method set to bold music powered by Sonos, currently in residence exclusively at The Upper House.
If there's one thing you need to know about Jang, it's that she has an ability to turn whatever she's involved with into an instant cult classic. We chalk it down to hard work, a healthy appetite for risk and her exceptional taste.
We caught up with Jang to find out where she likes to eat, shop and relax in Hong Kong.
See also: Biohacking & Beyond: Lindsay Jang and Other Experts Weigh In on the Pro-Ageing Movement
The Upper House
It's my home. My Family Form studio is there, it's in the best location, has an amazing breakfast, and has the perfect view for cocktails at night.