Food Chronicles

Best Pasta in Hong Kong: Cafe Landmark

Originally posted September 24, 2017
Reposted September 28, 2020

One of Hong Kong’s Most Popular Dining Destinations

Cafe Landmark is one of Hong Kong’s most popular and prime dining destinations because of its premium location in the elite Landmark mall in Central. It is not just the location but also the delicious dishes and delectable pasta that make this one of the more enjoyable dining experiences in the city.

All-Day Dining Menus

Cafe Landmark serves guests from morning to night with their all-day dining menus, including breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, and dinner. The dishes feature an international variety of flavors with Asian-inspired refinement.

The restaurant located in the Landmark Atrium has a pleasant, well-lit ambiance Central’s premium high-end mall. That makes it the perfect dining venue for everyone – families, friends, clients, and couples.

Lunch and afternoon tea hours are peak hours with the longest wait times. You can line up for a walk-in seat or call ahead to make reservations (and request for a booth seat along the rail for the best seats in the restaurant and the views of the mall). You can also have your hotel concierge make the reservation to secure an excellent table.

Bread basket at Cafe Landmark. A variety of one-bite rolls to slices of baguette served with butter. A bread basket, with quality creations, is always an appreciated gesture from the restaurant to nibble on while waiting for the meal
Mixed Green Salad. Light salads and appetizers for individuals or to share with the table. At Cafe Landmark, you can enjoy a healthy meal or a hearty meal – the choice is entirely yours. Plus, sharing is acceptable because of the Asian culture

 

Best Pasta in Hong Kong

With a menu that offers an extensive variety of dishes, the pasta is the standout. In fact, compared to many of the city’s Italian restaurants, Cafe Landmark serves the best pasta in Hong Kong.

While not authentically Italian, the Asian touch the pasta dishes make every plate even more scrumptious. Each strand of noodle has a bold punch of flavor. So simple, comforting, and delicious.

Lobster Linguine. The menu features seasonal ingredients and premium ingredients incorporated in several dishes on the menu. This Lobster Linguine is filled with whole chunks of lobster tail
Spaghetti Carbonara. With bacon and mushrooms. While not a traditional carbonara, this interpretation of the pasta is just as delicious as those in Italy and in Japan (where Italian pasta has been perfected)

 

Watch the video clip below from my lunch at Cafe Landmark. And subscribe to my YouTube channel for the latest videos

 

Address & Hours

Cafe Landmark
Landmark
15 Queen’s Road
Central, Hong Kong
+852-2526-4200
Monday to Saturday, 8am to 9pm
Sunday & Public Holidays, 9am to 9pm

 

 
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