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Pre-Covid, I’d always get the same question from friends flying into Hong Kong 🇭🇰 “Where do you recommend I go?” Here’s the list guys, hope everyone finds it helpful! 🤪
Kam’s Roast Goose in Wanchai is also a small cheap Michelin starred option, great for lunch. The city is famous for its roast goose, and Yung Kee restaurant is the most famous. Kam’s Roast Goose was started by one of the family members of Yung Kee who had a falling out I believe. Lots of stories there.
Ground Floor, Po Wah Commercial Centre, 226 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, China
香港灣仔軒尼詩道226號, 寶華商業中心地下
A famous local Cantonese dining spot in Wanchai is called Fook Lam Moon. I think it’s michelin starred, not sure. But it’s a local favourite. I am not too keen on it though, as I feel the quality has gone down, and I prefer Seventh Son, also in Wanchai, which is opened by the 7th Son of the Fook Lam Moon clan. I’m not sure if a falling out happened here but sons always want to show that they can do better than their parents, and you’d see that in this case he definitely did.
35-45 Johnston Road, Wan Chai
Lots of father-son rivalries in Hong Kong that give birth to great restaurants. Amongst my frequent favourites is where I go for congee. Tasty Congee is still my favourite. They have good fried Beef Hor Fun as well. They expanded since I was little and they’re now even in IFC mall, on the 3rd floor of the airport express station in Central. That’s probably the most convenient location for you, but the original branch was in Happy Valley, and I grew up eating the congee there.
Shop 3016-18, IFC Mall, 8 Finance Street, Central, Hong Kong, China
香港中環港景街1號國際金融中心商場3/F.,3016-3018號舖
Just like any other family business, the father basically had an argument with the son who wanted to do something different. The son ended up breaking off and he opened a tiny tiny joint in causeway bay. A true hole in the wall. Cramped, hot, looked like a pauper’s joint, and got a Michelin star for it, one of the smallest Michelin starred restaurants in hk with long wait times outside and something like only 9 tables inside. You’d have to share. After getting the star though, he grew and expanded and opened a bigger more comfortable restaurant in Hysan Place in Causeway Bay on the 10th or 11th or 12th floors or something like that. Hard to miss if you ask the information desk there or check online, coz his is the only congee place in the mall.
1204-1205 Hysan Place, 500 Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, China
銅鑼灣軒尼詩道500號希慎廣場12樓1204-1205號舖
I also like Sea View Congee Shop. It’s got great Yau Tiu and Ngao Lei Sou. Basically fried dough. I go there for that, only. The congee is not amazing. But just ordering that with a cold soy bean milk drink is good.
103 Argyle Street, Mong Kok, Hong Kong
旺角亞皆老街105號地下
Definitely go have Dim Sum at Fu Sing over the weekend! They don’t have much variety during weekdays. My favourite is the baked Char Siew Bao, the deep fried salt and pepper tofu cubes, and of course the XO sauce Cheung Fun. Hungry already...
First to Third Floor, Sunshine Plaza, 353 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
灣仔駱克道353號三湘大廈1-3樓
During weekdays, go EARLY to Maxim’s Palace at City Hall, one of the city’s last remaining true push cart dim sum experiences.
Second Floor, City Hall, 5-7 Edinburgh Place, Central, Hong Kong, China
中環愛丁堡廣場5-7號大會堂低座2樓
Mott 32 is a swanky evening option. I booked that the first time Alex and I met! Food is delicious, and Alex revealed that Monica had taken him there just recently as well. It had just opened at the time in Hong Kong.
Standard Chartered Bank Building, Basement 4-4A Des Vouex Road, Central, Hong Kong, China
中環德輔道中4-4A號渣打銀行大廈地庫
Great views, not cheap, yummy soft shell crab!! Sichuan food! Great for guests
28th Floor, One Peking, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, China
尖沙咀北京道1號28樓
Trying for father’s day!! Looks fab tho
Fifth Floor, Rosewood Hong Kong, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
尖沙咀梳士巴利道18號香港瑰麗酒店5樓
Created by the seventh son of the Fook Lam Moon group! Better than Fook Lam Moon.
Third Floor, The Wharney Guang Dong Hotel Hong Kong, 57-73 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
灣仔駱克道57-73號香港華美粵海酒店3樓
A hk classic. But quality isn’t what it used to be imo.
Shop 3, Ground Floor, Newman House, 35-45 Johnston Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, China
灣仔莊士敦道35-45號利文樓地下3號舖
Good dim sum in Mongkok, great for guests! Michelin starred. 2 stars?
Sixth Floor, Cordis Hote, 555 Shanghai Street, Mongkok, Hong Kong
旺角上海街555號香港康得思酒店6樓
1 Sunning Rd, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Ugh so good 🤤 the chef is originally from Argentina, and went to Japan to work and learn Japanese food for 6 years. He knew that it would be hard as a non-Japanese to open a Japanese restaurant, so he came to hk to do it. He’s taken traditionally Japanese dishes/cooking styles and included western elements to it and the result is truly it’s own unique perfect genre. For example, instead of Ochazuke (traditionally with a miso soup base and toppings like salmon on top) he made it with an amazing chorizo and black abalone soup. Amazing.
Shop OTG04, Ground Floor, Ocean Terminal, Harbour City, 3-27 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
尖沙咀廣東道3-27號海港城海運大廈地下OTG04號舖
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