Hong Kong’s numerous eating places are catering for every taste and budget: From über-swanky gastronome restaurants, where the world’s rich and well-known have their luxurious dinners of Fois gras and truffles, to authentic “Dai pai dong” stalls and simple “Cha Chaan Teng” eateries where tasty Cantonese fare can be loved…
1) The VIP room – Yung Kee
This seventy years ancient “culinary institution” has made an international name for itself thanks to its legendary Roast goose, which some say is the best in Hong Kong, if not in the total world… But, the restaurant itself is not what I want to tell you about, and I would have doubtless not included it in the Hong Kong top 10 restaurants list, if it was not for its VIP room.
Those of you who really want to delight in a sensational dining experience, should book in advance for the 4th stump VIP room or the Yung’s club on the 8th stump. It’s somewhat more expensive but the food and the ambience justify the price… Superb Cantonese cuisine at its best.
Yung Kee is located on 32-40 Wellington Street, Central (Phone: 2522 1624)
2) Da Ping Huo
This small and intimate private kitchen restaurant serves fabulous Szechwan cuisine in a very nice atmosphere. It’s owned by a couple of artists: The husband is responsible for the interior décor and the paintings, while the wife is in charge of the lovely food and the after-dinner performance.
Food is hands down tasty and, as expected, is quite spicy and flavorful… The chef brings most spices and herbs directly from Sichuan and the results are fantastic. You need to book well in advance.
49 Hollywood Road, SoHo (Phone: 2559 1317)
3) Yellow door kitchen
Alongside, Da Ping Huo, Yellow Door Kitchen is one of Hong Kong’s best private-kitchen restaurants, serving fantastic Sichuan and Shanghainese food in pleasant surroundings.
This small and highly praised restaurant is known for the top quality ingredients it uses, as well as for its chef’s dedication, both of which result in some brilliant food… Recommended dishes include: Deep-fried eel with sweet & sour sauce, Shanghai style “Eight Reserves Duck”, Sautéed fish fillet with pepper & leek, Sichuan style Tofu, Sichuan style dan-dan noodle and Meat dumplings with spicy Sichuan sauce.
Prices are not too terrible: Especially if you order their set-dinner, which gives you the opportunity to try different things.
6/F, Cheung Hing Commercial Construction, 37 Cochrane Street, SoHo (Phone: 2858 6555)
4) Tim’s Kitchen
This small private-kitchen restaurant has made an international name for itself (including a Michelin award), mainly because of the superior ingredients it uses and the chef insistence on cooking the classical Cantonese dishes, even if that means a lot of preparations…
The focus is given to seafood but there are also some outstandingly excellent chicken specialties and, as in many private-kitchen establishments, you should book a few days in advance and discuss your order with the chef-owner.
93 Jervois Street, Sheung Wan (Phone: 2543 5919)
5) Caprice, Four Seasons Hotel
Caprice is one of Hong Kong’s most prestigious and sought after restaurants.
Located within the magnificent Four Seasons hotel, the restaurant offers an unbeatable combination of gorgeous décor, gorgeous harbor views, lovely atmosphere and, above all, Superb French cuisine, with a lighter touch…
This unsurpassed dinning experience is complemented by an impressive wine list (predominantly French wines from Bordeaux and Burgundy)
Level 6, Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, Central
6) Restaurant Petrus
Restaurant Petrus is one of Hong Kong’s best hotel restaurants and an internationally-known French gastronome institution…
The exceptionally elegant restaurant is located on Shangri-la’s 56th stump and offers breathtaking harbor views that can be competed only by those of Victoria Peak.
Very classic and luxurious design with perfect desk settings, gray curtains and glittering chandeliers… Tranquil, elegant and romantic atmosphere and, above all, superb French cuisine, complemented by one of Asia’s most impressive wine collections.
Level 56, The Island Shangri-la hotel (Phone: 2820 8590)
7) Lung King Heen
This lavish restaurant specializes in traditional Cantonese cuisine with a contemporary touch, and serves some of the best Dim sum in Hong Kong, alongside a wide variety of creative Shark’s fin and scenery nest specialties.
The gorgeous décor is classic-contemporary, with plenty of dark wood and Chinese antiques, and there are stump-to-ceiling windows that offer some stunning harbor views.
Four seasons Hotel Hong Kong, IFC complex, Central
Fook Lam Moon
This Hong Kong culinary legend was established more than 50 years ago by a creative Cantonese cook who worked for some of the city’s wealthiest families, before starting his own business.
Using top quality ingredients is what this restaurant is best known for and, indeed, their “unique dishes” are considered among the best in Hong Kong… Especially the Shark’s fin and the Abalone which are possibly the finest you can find in the city.
There are also some less exorbitant dishes on the menu that are subdue outstandingly tasty… like the Roast chicken, Roast Duck and, of course… the fabulous Dim-sum.
Prices are slightly on the high side, when compared to other Chinese restaurants, but the food is fantastic…
35-45 Johnston Road, Wanchai (Phone: 2866 0663)
53-59 Kimberley Road, Tsim sha Tsui (Phone: 2366 0286)
9) Yan Toh heen
Strategically located at the swanky InterContinental, Yan Toh Heen serves some of the best Cantonese cuisine in Hong Kong, in an elegant and refined setting that matches in with the fabulous food.
Other than its elegant décor and well-known handcrafted jade desk-settings, the restaurant boasts large windows through which you can delight in lovely views of Victoria Harbour and Hong Kong’s skyline, while indulging on some of the most scrumptious dim sum you have ever tasted…
Prices are on the high side, but the dining experience is simply superb
InterContinental Hong Kong, Salisbury Road, Tsim sha Tsui (Phone: 2313 2323)
10) Spring Deer
Established very nearly forty years ago, Spring Deer is one of Hong Kong’s best and most well loved Chinese restaurants.
The restaurant serves classic north Chinese cuisine at its best… Peking duck, Spiced chicken, Smoked tea duck, Beggar’s chicken, Shark’s fin soup, Peking style deep fried mutton and plenty of other delicacies…
There’s nothing much in the way of stylish décor or romantic ambience here, but the place is nice, the service is excellent and the dinning experience is superb (You must book well in advance).
1/F, 42 Mody Road, Tsim Sha Tsui (Phone: 2366 4012)
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Roni Shwartz is a certified travel consultant and an expert on Hong Kong and Macau. He writes for Metropolasia
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