Sheung Wan
Artisan breads at this French-Japanese bakery which specialises in fresh breads and cakes made from scratch without any artificial ingredients. It’s cool interior makes this a popular spot for an early morning coffee and bite to eat.
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!
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.
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.
NZ and Argentine beef, organic poultry, seafood and cheese for delivery.
Stunning rooftop bar with views across the harbour. The restaurant serves delicious food combining the best of Asian and International influences and Ms B’s cakes are a great way to finish any meal, or can be enjoyed for afternoon tea. Enjoy the sunset with a cocktail with some of the best views in HK.
Offer foot reflexology, and a range of hand and body massage. Branches across Central make this a very popular spot especially in the early evenings.
Located on Hollywood Road, the Man Mo Temple is a must see and a stark contrast to the bustling streets of SoHo that surround it. The spirals of incense burning can make the atmosphere overpowering, but as the largest Man Mo temple in Hong Kong, it is certainly worth a visit.
In memory of Dr San Yat Sen, one of the major influences in the Chinese revolution, this park has a chime tower, a courtyard and children’s play area with monuments to the park’s famous namesake.
A popular brunch and lunch spot, serving a good selection of western dishes including steaks, salads and pastas. Relaxed atmosphere, great cakes and the opportunity to buy some great artisan cheeses. Popular choice for all the family. Branches in Central, Sheung Wan, Wan Chai, Tai Hang, Stanley, Happy Valley, Sai Kung, Repulse Bay and San
The interior is inspired by the restaurant’s former life as a meat warehouse, bare brickwork and exposed pipes blend well with elegent styling. Good atmosphere, attentive service, up and coming location. Great with kids too as there is a play area.
New Orleans style Cajun and Creole Cuisine. Open Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Great for groups. Comfort food with amazing ribs. BYO.
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.
Impeccably prepared French cuisine from this world renowned chef. One of Hong Kong’s must-try fine dining restaurants.