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5 Best Restaurant Dishes in Hong Kong

Best Restaurant Dishes: What’s Good and Tasty Right Now in Hong Kong

Hong Kong’s food scene constantly changes and updates. There are mainstay favorites that remain consistent and the newcomers proving themselves in this competitive and hungry city. Here are the best restaurant dishes in Hong Kong as of May 2018:

1. Tebasaki Chicken Wings at Toritama

Chicken wing (tebasaki). The highlight of the chicken skewers at Toritama. The true test of a yakitori restaurant is in their execution of grilling and seasoning the chicken wing. Toritama passes with flying colors as it is perfectly seasoned with the crispy skin and succulent meat

Toritama
G/F, 2 Glenealy
Central, Hong Kong
+852-2388-7717
Monday to Saturday, 6pm to 12am
Closed Sundays
Reservations strongly recommended

 

2. Vera Napoletana Pizza at Ciao Chow

The best test of an excellent pizza is their Margharita. You taste the purity of the tomato sauce (which should not be acidic), the quality of the milky mozzarella, and the perfect chew of the crust

Ciao Chow – Italian Cafeteria
G/F California Tower, 30-32 D’Aguilar Street
Lan Kwai Fong, Central, Hong Kong
+852-2344-0005
Sunday to Thursday, 12pm to 2am
Friday and Saturday, 12pm to 4am

 

3. Whole Steamed Fish at Man Wah

Whole steamed fish. A must order because of the quality of the fish which they freshly select at the start of each day. Absolute succulence and meatiness in every bite. This is well worth the higher price tag if you love fish

Man Wah
Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong
5 Connaught Road
Central, Hong Kong
+852-2522-0111
Dim Sum, 12pm to 2:30pm
Dinner, 6:30pm to 10:30pm
Reservations strongly recommended

 

4. Fish & Chip at The Chinnery

The Fish & Chips at The Chinnery are without a doubt the best in Hong Kong. The fish itself is the star. The premium cut of cod is fresh and deliciously oily, as though you are eating the most premium seabass

The Chinnery
Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong
5 Connaught Road
Central, Hong Kong
+852-2522-0111
Lunch, Monday to Friday, 11am to 3pm (No Reservations)
Drinks, Monday to Saturday, 5pm to 11pm
Dinner, Monday to Saturday, 6:30pm to 10:30pm
Closed Sundays
Reservations for dinner strongly recommended

 

5. Premium, Affordable Sushi at Sen-Ryo

Who says conveyor belt sushi can only be mediocre? Sen-ryo in Hong Kong proves that all wrong with their premium cuts of toro, salmon, and so much more. You can choose from the conveyor belt or order from the menu

Sen-Ryo
13 Locations: 6 in Hong Kong Island (including IFC Mall), 7 in Kowloon
Hours vary per location
No reservations

 

 
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