Hong Kong
HONG KONG - BEST RESTAURANTS
Introduction
It's been over a decade since the British handover, and Hong Kong is more powerful and Chinese than most would have ever predicted. So learn the Cantonese basics before visiting! This 24-hour cosmo must-visit city lives by a work-hard / play-hard philosophy. Wedge yourself between the two diverse cultures - east and west. Explore all the natural beauty this city has to offer: white beaches, secluded islets, lush mountains. The pulsing and on-going nightlife is an urban jungle for who's who in the zoo. Make sure to go with a fat wallet, as most late night options are membership only.
Cool Restaurants
Have you found yourself googling the internet and got stuck in hundreds of restaurant recommendations?
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With WORLD TOP 7 you can now eat like a local.
AMBER
Chef Richard Ekkebus leads this haute cuisine of European culinary delights; the tasting menu is a must and delivers an amazing gourmet experience; great for power lunches and intimate dinners; located in the newly renovated Mandarin Oriental hotel
CAPRICE
The place to be in Hong Kong for innovative French food; restaurant led by chef Vincent Thierry (worked at "Le Cinq" in the "George V Hotel" in Paris); breathtaking views on Hong Kong harbour
GAIA RISTORANTE
Modern Italian
Address: 181 Queen's Road, Central, Hong Kong
Area: Central
Web: http://www.gaiaristorante.com/
Phone: +852 2167 8200
Prices: Mains: HK$ 150.- to HK$ 380.-
Without a doubt the best pizza in Hong Kong - that's it!
HUTONG
Modern Chinese eatery with stunning views on Central Hong Kong; located just below "AQUA RESTAURANT"
LOTUS
Glamorous Chinese
Address: 37-43 Pottinger Street, Central, Hong Kong
Area: Central
Web: http://www.lotus.hk/
Phone: +852 2543 6290
Email: info@lotus.hk
Prices: Mains: HK$ 150.- to HK$ 520.-
Modern Asian menu meets Australian-style bar and restaurant; signature cocktails; good place to host parties and functions; right now no.1 hang-out in Hong Kong Central
OVOLOGUE
If you like to eat real Hong Kong food you have to eat Dim Sum; at restaurant "OVO" you will get the old Chinese experience in a classical old Shanghai decor and wooden feel of an old Hutong build in a pawn shop; located in Wanchai and easy to find, just watch out for a white colonial house (it's the only one - the rest is brand new); for a good lunch go underneath to "THE PAWN" - real gastropub fare, outdoor seating and great views
PETRUS
Located on the top floor (56th) of the "Shangri-La Hotel" on Kowloon; floor to ceiling windows provide great views of Hong Kong Island; high standard French cuisine including an extensive wine cellar - one of the best in Asia; go for the menu gourmand
* This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm opening hours, dress code and pets policy directly with the restaurant before planning your trip.