Central and Western District
One of Hong Kong’s most famous dim sum restaurants. The interior is rather ornate, with huge chandeliers and heavy drapes, but the food and the views over the harbour more than make up for it. It’s perfect for families, groups and a good place to appreciate local cuisine. They don’t take reservations, so be prepared
A premium yakitorei with a great atmosphere make this an incredibly popular venue. Simple and loft style interior and they don’t take reservations so expect to wait for a table, but it’s worth it!
Look closely down an uninspiring alley in LFK and find this restaurant that pays homage to Mexican food. The interior is so eclectic with a mix of graffiti style artwork, bare floors and exposed brick and the whole atmosphere is something different for HK. The food makes it extra special – authentic and delicious. It’s always busy
A simple and light interior, good quality bistro style French food and wine, and good service make this a great place for a relaxed dinner.
Laid back pizza restaurants with a good selection of pizza, pasta and salad.
Lovely restaurant with views down over the whole of Hong Kong and an Art Deco interior. You can have private dining as well as in the restaurant or terrace and the kids will be happy in the well stocked kids’ corner. The food is a blend of Asian and Western dishes with something for
Vegetarian Chinese restaurant that is really popular with local office workers, and serves high quality veggie food including fabulous dim sum.
Purveyors of some of Hong Kong’s finest coffee brewed by experts. The industrial chic interior is a great place to take some time away and relax and upstairs they sell coffee beans and machinery for retail and commercial customers. Food served too, with pasta recommended.
Refined French patisserie, including the most amazing cupcakes, macaroons and cookies. The Graham Street branch serves wine and beer and all stores offer takeaway. In addition to the locations below, there’s also a store with seating on the second floor of the Prince’s Building in Central.
Stunning harbour views make this Italian restaurant a very popular destination. Led by native Italian and two-Michelin starred chef Marco Sacco, the restaurant features an elevated take on traditional Italian favorites. After 14 years of success at IFC, the restaurant has re-opened on the second floor with a panoramic view of Victoria Harbour and the
Boutique food distributor specialising in all things Spanish, particularly Iberico ham, cheeses and wines.
French style deli which is a family-run business. Shop online or in-store at their locations in Sheung Wan, Wanchai or Elements. You will find an extensive selection of wines, cheeses, and deli items as well as a range of homemade French delicacies. They also provide platters for parties and host wine and food evenings.
Furniture created from old and reclaimed wood in their self proclaimed eco-chic style. Includes a huge selection of tables, chairs, beds, rugs, sofas, children’s furniture as well as stylish accessories. The Ap Lei Chau showroom also has a great cafe serving delicious cakes and drinks, perfect for a pause during shopping.
Homeware and lifestyle store offering stylish furniture and soft furnishings for the whole home including bedding, picture frames, bedroom and lounge furniture and children’s beds and bedroom furniture. Additional location: Shop B2, G/F, 63-69 Caine Road, Mid-Levels, Hong Kong. Tel: 2317 0368
Eclectic collection of beds, sofas, accessories, bed linen and lighting for the home. Items can also be custom made. The store in Horizon Plaza also features a Classified cafe, so you can grab a coffee and snack during your shopping trip.