Hong Kong, long recognized as an attractive city for tourists, can surprise and delight with anything – including its restaurants, of which there are a great many. From expensive to cheap, from “luxury” to resembling fast food cafes, you can find a restaurant in Hong Kong for all tastes!
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Catch on Catchick is renowned for its seafood delicacies, inspired by the finest Chinese recipes with a modern twist. The menu also includes international cuisine, a variety of desserts, and a large selection of wines. There is a separate menu for breakfast, the range of which is really impressive. Prices are above average.
Address: 93, Catchick Street, Kennedy Town, Hong Kong, China
Phone:+ (85 22) 855 12 89
website: www.catchoncatchick.hk
Working hours: Mon 18:00-00:00, Tue-Fri 12:00-15:00, 18:00-00:00, Sat-Sun 10: 00-16:00, 18:00-00:00
A small, private restaurant tucked away in an industrial building away from the tourist spots of Hong Kong. Visitors are offered a tasting menu, costing $ 110. It consists of eight courses, expertly prepared by Chef Eddie Leung. Each dish will delight you not only with its taste but also with its original presentation.
Address: 5B, Kwai Bo Industrial Bldg, 40 Wong Chuk Hang Rd, Hong Kong, China
Phone: +(85 23) 104 46 64
The gourmet restaurant Le Dôme de Cristal is the ideal setting for a romantic dinner. Here, visitors will find an elegant interior, pleasant music, and impeccable service. The menu contains dishes of French cuisine, which differ not only in excellent taste but also in the original presentation. The establishment also has a large selection of wines and alcoholic beverages.
The restaurant is located in the city center, close to the Central metro station. The establishment covers a large area of 10,000 square feet. Visitors can sit on a comfortable sofa inside the restaurant or on a spacious veranda. The uniqueness of the interior is the wine cellar, which displays collectible bottles of Cristal champagne and more than 200 world-famous wines.
Address: 3/F, The Galleria, No.9 Queen’s Road, Central, Hong Kong, China
Phone: + (85 22) 116 46 88
website: www.cristal-hk.com
Working hours: Mon-Sun 12:00-00:00
Lung King Heen restaurant boasts three Michelin stars. Everything here is thought out to the smallest detail, from the interior design to the enchanting serving of dishes. The style of the establishment combines modernity and Chinese classics. The interior is complemented by a picturesque view of the harbor.
The restaurant is located on the fourth floor of the Four Seasons Hotel. The menu features classic Cantonese and Chinese cuisine. Foodies should look out for delicacies such as fried lobster with scallops or crispy eel with honey and pomelo. There is also a special children’s menu for kids. The prices are high.
Address: 8 Finance Street, Four Seasons Hotel, Hong Kong, China
Phone: + (85 23) 196 88 80
website: www.fourseasons.com
Working hours: Mon-Sun 12:00-14:30, 18:00-22:30
Pirata Restaurant is one of the most popular establishments in Hong Kong. It occupies two tiers on the 29th and 30th floors. The first thing that captivates visitors is the stylish interior, which is complemented by panoramic windows with a beautiful view of the city. Nice music, subdued lights, and friendly service create a wonderful atmosphere.
The menu features Italian cuisine. Prices are high. Also, the institution will delight you with a bar list with an impressive selection of alcoholic beverages. Vermouth is especially popular here.
Address: 30/F, 235-239 Hennessy Road | Wan Chai, Hong Kong, China
Phone: +(85 22) 887 02 70
website: www.pirata.hk
Working hours: Mon-Sun 12:00-23:00
Table Restaurant specializes in seafood dishes. Here you can try lobster, clam soup, shrimp stew with lentils, fried abalone, crab rice, and much more. The menu also includes meat dishes, desserts, and various soft drinks. The portions are small, but very impressively served. Prices are above average.
The restaurant is located near the Kosco tower, on the 8th floor of The Pemberton building. The nearest subway station is Sheung Wan.
Address: 8/F, The Pemberton, 22-26 Bonham Strand, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, China
Phone: +(85 22) 815 23 67
Working hours: 12:00-23:00
The gourmet restaurant The Market offers visitors a huge selection of dishes from various cuisines of the world. Especially there is a large selection of seafood and various desserts.
The restaurant is located on the second floor of the Icon Hotel. The establishment is decorated in an exquisite style. The main feature of the interior is the open kitchen, where you can watch the preparation of different dishes. The restaurant operates on a buffet basis. The hall has tables with different dishes from appetizers to desserts. Visitors take their favorite dishes, and drinks and other delicacies must be ordered from the menu.
Address: Level 2, Hotel Icon, 17 Science Museum Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China
Phone: +(85 23) 400 13 88
website: www.hotel-icon.com
Working hours: Mon-Sun 06:30-22:00
Gourmet Verandah restaurant imbued with the charm of early colonial Hong Kong. Visitors are immediately captivated by the stylish and refined interior of the establishment. The atmosphere is complemented by excellent service and pleasant music.
In the restaurant, visitors can order dishes from the menu or have a bite to eat on the “buffet” system. The restaurant offers specialties of Asian and international cuisine, seafood, salads, and desserts prepared according to the restaurant’s own recipes. It is worth trying such unusual delicacies as shark kebab, shark fin soup, and sea urchins. The prices are high.
Address: 1/F, The Peninsula Hong Kong, 19-21 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, China
Phone: +(85 22) 696 67 66
Working hours: Mon-Sun 07:00-22:00
The one-Michelin-star Tim Ho Wan Restaurant offers affordable Chinese and Asian cuisine. The waiters are friendly and will definitely help you navigate the menu, which includes only 30 dishes. You should definitely order dim sum, including the famous sweet and crumbly ones. This is one of the cheapest Michelin-starred restaurants in the world.
The restaurant is located near Sham Shui P and Prince Edward subway stations, at the very beginning of Fuk Wing Street. The interior is very simple but cozy. The restaurant is very popular, so you will have to stand in line at the entrance.
Address: G/F, 9-11 Fuk Wing Street, Hong Kong, China
Phone: +(85 22) 788 12 26
Working hours: Sun-Fri 10:00-21:30, Sat 09:00-22:00
One of Hong Kong’s finest dining options is Tin Lung Heen, a two-Michelin-starred restaurant. It is located on the 102nd floor of the luxurious Ritz-Carlton Hotel. From such a height, breathtaking panoramas open up. Designed in a traditional Chinese style, high ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows lend a sense of spaciousness and lightness.
The menu features Chinese, Cantonese, and international cuisines with a wide selection of seafood delicacies. The famous dim sum, swallow’s the nest and stuffed crab is worth trying. Chef Paul Lau drastically revises the menu every few months, keeping in mind the seasonality of certain products. The portions are small, as it should be in such restaurants. The prices are high.
Address: International Commerce Centre, 1 Austin Road West, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China
Phone: +(85 22) 263 22 70
website: www.ritzcarlton.com
Working hours: Mon-Fri 12:00-22:30, Sat-Sun 11:30-22:30
Wilburs Restaurant is the perfect place for those tired of Chinese food. The menu features Mexican food and drinks such as quesadillas, crispy nachos, hot sauces, and fire tequila. You can also try juicy burgers, lobster, and much more here. The friendly service and colorful interior create a special atmosphere. The prices are low and the portions are impressive.
Address: 34 Wyndham Street, Central, Hong Kong, China
Phone: +(85 22) 525 14 39
Working hours: Sun-Tue 11:30-23:30, Wed-Sat 11:30-00:30
This restaurant is very popular on Lamma Island and the largest open-air restaurant on Sok Kwu Wan. It also has its own ferry to transport visitors from Tsim Sha Tsui and Central to the pier on Lamma Island. But it can also be reached by ferry, which departs from pier # 4 in Central every 30 minutes. Guests choose seafood from huge aquariums in the restaurant window, take a seat at the large green and red round tables and wait for their order: assorted shellfish, fried lobster, or the famous rainbow bass. It is worth noting that this restaurant serves large portions that can be divided among the whole company. The restaurant is open every day from 10 am to 11 pm.
Address: 17 1st Street, Sok Kwu Wan, Lamma Island
Phone: + (852) 2982 8100
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