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Hong Kong is far more than a central hub for finance and business—it’s a gastronomical paradise. Home to both Michelin-star restaurants and traditional hawker centers, the city’s diverse food landscape offers Eastern and Western cuisines that cater to all taste buds.
Whether you're looking for a fancy dining experience or a quick meal at a local eatery, you'll find a Hong Kong bar or restaurant that suits your preferences. Scroll down to find some of the best bites you can find in the bustling city of Hong Kong! ✨
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Must-visit restaurants for a night of epicurean journey
1. Art of Canton
Renowned for its Cantonese cuisine blended with Japanese-oriental styles, this Hong Kong restaurant specializes in fish maw dishes, serving up a culinary feast with great precision. Alongside serving delectable Guangdong-Japanese cuisine, this establishment features a grand, elegant design along with VIP rooms perfect for corporate or familial gatherings. The Cantonese restaurant is also conveniently located across four locations: Causeway Bay, Tsim Sha Tsui, Ocean Terminal, and Times Square.
Art of Canton
Address: Shop 1001A 10/F Times Square, 1 Matheson St, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Contact: +852 2885 3390
2. Ser Wong Fun
Ser Wong Fun, steeped in Hong Kong's food heritage since 1895, holds the title of one of the oldest operational restaurants in the city. This quintessential Hong Kong restaurant, best known for its specialization in snake dishes, is beloved by locals and tourists alike. Its Five Snake Soup, a delicacy made with an array of snakes and a secret recipe, reigns supreme.
However, their culinary prowess extends beyond snakes; they're acclaimed for Cantonese classics like double-boiled soup, lemon chicken, and clay pot rice with homemade laap cheung.
Ser Wong Fun
Address: 30 Cochrane St, Central, Hong Kong
Contact: +852 3579 5954
3. Chuan Palace
Led by the very experienced chef Lee Chi Kong, Chuan Palace in Mong Kok mixes spicy Sichuan and sweet Canton flavors to create amazing dishes you'll surely love. You can try their Sichuan-style Stewed Mandarin Fish or Sauteed Diced Chicken with Spicy Red Chilli.
This Hong Kong restaurant also offers tasty dim sums. The dim sum and main course menus are prepared by top chefs. They also have a big selection of Cantonese classic dishes. Come and experience their crispy dumplings and perfectly cooked fried egg with prawns.
4. Camellia
A new concept created by THE FOOD STORY, this Hong Kong food haven serves a delightful mix of Japanese and Western dishes. The charming atmosphere of the restaurant transports you to a picturesque French garden where you can admire the pink, flowery theme. Be sure to snap a picture at the stunning 9999 Camellia flower wall. This Hong Kong restaurant offers all-day dining featuring dishes like ruby chocolate afternoon tea, flavorful Japanese somen, and Italian rice, as well as sushi.
Post-dinner musings at these Hong Kong bars
1. Hjem
A sanctuary born from the nostalgia of Co-Founder Elin Fu's humble beginnings in Hamar, Norway. Now a resident of Hong Kong, Elin found comfort in embracing her Nordic roots in this bustling city. Along with Co-Founder Nelson Htoo, whose travels to Hamar have influenced him deeply, Hjem was crafted to encourage a departure from the hustle of the city to enjoy the simplicity of life through food and drink at this unique Hong Kong bar.
Try their traditional open sandwiches, known as smørrebrød, with toppings like Arctic Prawns or Blueberry-cured Salmon, and enjoy other savory and sweet Nordic dishes. Complement your meal with their custom coffee blends or crafted cocktails.
Hjem
Address: 161 Hollywood Rd, Central, Hong Kong
Contact: +852 2362 9193
2. FUMI
Situated in the heart of Lan Kwai Fong within the iconic California Tower, stands as an elegant Hong Kong restaurant specializing in modern kaiseki, a traditional multi-course Japanese dinner. This spacious establishment spotlights its delectable offerings with modest, light wood decor and origami-inspired prints.
Whether it's the omakase experience, set menus, or a la carte dishes, FUMI masters the flow from appetizers to fresh and hot dishes. It's a Hong Kong food destination where prime ingredients meet impeccable culinary skills, delivering an authentic burst of Japanese flavors through every dish served.
FUMI
Address: 6/F, California Tower, Lan Kwai Fong, 30 - 36 D'Aguilar St, Central, Hong Kong
Contact: +852 2328 3302
3. Ho Lan Jeng
Known for its playful moniker that translates to "delicious," this Hong Kong bar's expansive menu features notable local brews like Citibrew and Moonzen, amongst others. The food is equally ambitious, shaking up Cantonese classics with modern flair. Make sure you try the 24-hour slow-cooked Iberico Char Siu and their golden crispy chicken with Thai hot sauce.
Sporting an industrial chic decor enriched by neon lights and colorful murals, this place is not just about tasteful Hong Kong food and drink, but also about creating a memorable, authentic local experience.
Ho Lan Jeng
Address: 2/F, LKF29, 29 Wyndham Street, Central, Hong Kong
Contact: +852 2342 2224
4. 11Westside
Tucked away in an alley, this spacious eatery offers a seamless blend of elegance and industrial ambiance. Satisfy your Mexican cravings with fresh ingredients flown directly to the city. Dive into made-at-your-table guacamole, handcrafted corn tortillas, authentic Salsa Molcajete, and juicy meats.
The spotlight falls on Chef Esdras Ochoa's tacos, featuring stretchy, freshly-made tortillas and delectable fillings like sweet Echo Park corn, East L.A. seafood taco, or Carne Asada. This Hong Kong restaurant takes pride in offering an authentic Mexican dining experience that’s hard to find elsewhere in the city. Treat yourself to an unparalleled Hong Kong food experience at 11 Westside.
11Westside
Address: 1/f, The Hudson, 11 Davis St, Kennedy Town, Hong Kong
Contact: +852 9300 8068
Travel Tips For Your Night Out
👍🏼 Stay aware and vigilant, especially when traveling alone at night.
👍🏼 Make sure to check if the restaurants and bars you plan to visit are open late.
👍🏼 Reserve your tables in advance, so you don't have to wait.
A city that never sleeps, Hong Kong is a melting pot of irresistible dishes from dusk until dawn. Whatever your food fancy may be, the city’s teeming selection of culinary wonders is sure to satisfy.