As always, taste is subjective.
10. Francis West
The second branch is geared more towards the flavours of the Maghreb – a region of North Africa that takes in Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Morocco – with stellar dishes including crab challah toast with chraime (spicy fish stew) flavourings and its house-made merguez (lamb sausage).
22-24 Peel Street, Central
What got tongues wagging, and the culinary zeitgeist: 2022 Hong Kong dining
What got tongues wagging, and the culinary zeitgeist: 2022 Hong Kong dining
9. The Merchants
Some of the best Shanghainese cuisine in Hong Kong is found in private members’ clubs, so a high-end restaurant serving dishes from the region – headed by chef Chen Tian Long, previously of one-Michelin-star Jardin de Jade – is a welcome addition to the public sphere.
45/F, Forty Five, Gloucester Tower, Landmark, 15 Queen’s Road Central, Central
8. An Choi
Vietnam is but a short plane ride away from Hong Kong, but in between food crawls in Ho Chi Minh and beyond, thankfully there is a place like An Choi.
Some days, we are told, they even have chewy cao lau, Hoi An’s famous bowl of thick, udon-like noodles.
Shop A, 15-17 Mercer Street, Sheung Wan
7. BaseHall 2
After the hit Yuen Long bao specialist Both Street departed in the autumn, BaseHall 2 played a trump card by snagging JJ’s, the new diffusion line of cult hotpot restaurant Big JJ’s.
LG/F, Jardine House, 1 Connaught Place, Central
6. Plaisance by Mauro Colagreco
Another highly anticipated opening at the tail end of 2023 came courtesy of a man who must be one of the busiest chefs working today.
While there is a private members’ club in the basement and a bistro lounge on the ground level, the main dining room is definitely the star, where you can have one of Colagreco’s most known signature dishes: beetroot and caviar.
1/F, 1 Duddell Street, Central
5. Man Yuen Restaurant
In Michelin parlance, it is worth a special journey for the satay-rubbed suckling pig, freshly roasted char siu, and old-school dim sum such as the pork liver siu mai.
Shop S02, 2/F, Tin Ma Court Shopping Centre, 55 Chuk Yuen Road, Wong Tai Sin
4. Cristal Room by Anne-Sophie Pic
Having half-expected a staid, ultra-formal experience, it was refreshing that Cristal Room’s focal point is the entirely open kitchen; it fosters an intimacy that reminds us of warm dinner parties.
45/F, Forty Five, Gloucester Tower, Landmark, 15 Queen’s Road Central, Central
3. Dolos
2022’s Vivant was a hit in my books, and twin brothers Josh and Caleb Ng have nailed 2023 with their new venture, Dolos, with chef Sean Yuen at the helm.
60 Staunton Street, Central
2. Leela
Shop 301-310, Lee Garden Three, 1 Sunning Road, Causeway Bay
1. Feuille
I must admit, given the number of overseas chefs opening restaurants in Hong Kong over the years, I was lukewarm about another French fine diner launching in the city. How wrong could I be?
The luscious pil pil sauce that goes with the bread is a superlative mouthful, and each dish sings of its hero ingredient; best of all, you leave feeling nourished and sated, not bursting and bloated.
5/F, The Wellington, 198 Wellington Street, Central
Why Italian restaurant Sabatini’s in IFC is ‘a little bit different’
Why Italian restaurant Sabatini’s in IFC is ‘a little bit different’
And some honourable mentions:
Also in the Japanese realm is Uza by Nikushou, a hideaway in Foco building in Central that peddles high-quality izakaya fare and excellent grilled eel. Downstairs from there is Barkada, a venture by online influencer Jen Balisi in collaboration with Singular Concepts, bringing a fresh and modern take on Filipino cuisine.