Central and Western District
Affiliated with the Liberty Exchange, this cozy private kitchen offers delicious French food appealing to both the eye and the pallet. Stunning views make this a must try. Bookings a must.
New Orleans style Cajun and Creole Cuisine. Open Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Great for groups. Comfort food with amazing ribs. BYO.
Authentic french crepes and galette served in a cosy atmosphere and their Causeway Bay outlet has a small outdoor balcony for lazy afternoons.
Traditional and contemporary Spanish food served in a stunning interior with mountain views. Recommended in the Michelin Guide for a good reason – the food is well presented, cooked beautifully and the menu is incredibly varied so there’s something for everyone.
A stylish restaurant with an interior harking back to Hong Kong’s past. Serves delicious dim sum and traditional Cantonese fare and unlike other dim sum restaurants, the lights are low and it has a calm and peaceful atmosphere.
Amber has 2 Michelin stars and offers fine dining at its best within the Landmark Mandarin Oriental. The menu is rooted in the French tradition but has local influence in ingredients and cooking styles.
Restaurant of the legendary Pierre Gagnaire, offering superbly created and designed modern French Cuisine. The tasting menu is full of surprises and reasonably priced.
Impeccably prepared French cuisine from this world renowned chef. One of Hong Kong’s must-try fine dining restaurants.
The mainly Thai menu has some western influences and there is a huge amount of choice. Good place to stop for a quick bite with family or friends and to have a break from shopping.
The menu at St Betty features western dishes with a heavy influence of local ingredients and cooking of a very high quality. Coupled with great service and a light and spacious restaurant, St Betty is the perfect place for lunch or an intimate dinner.
A great British pub in the heart of SoHo serving homemade pies and great Sunday roasts. Relaxed and quiet in the day, and then the regulars head in after work and the atmosphere turns into a bustling pub. Welcomes families particularly in the daytime and at the weekend.
With its 1920’s US prohibition era styling and stunning cocktails, this is one of the best restaurants around. It attracts a trendy crowd and offers mid-price American style food – think ribs, chops, and oysters. There’s even a cigar bar tucked away upstairs and did we mention the cocktails? So good, they need mentioning twice! Try
Chinese cuisine from all over the country, well prepared and very tasty in a very stylish retro-feel restaurant. This is a good introduction to Chinese cuisine for guests or new arrivals to HK.
Inconspicuous entrance make it hard to find but the interior of this former antique shop make the search worthwhile. Great fruit cocktails. Be prepared to show HKID and dress to impress.