Food Chronicles

Where to Have Dinner in Hong Kong

Dinner in Hong Kong: Options in Central

There is a restaurant for every craving in Hong Kong. Here are dining options in Central for where to have dinner in Hong Kong:

Local & International Cuisines

Hong Kong is full of mid-range to cheap eats at almost every corner throughout the city. There are the classic Chinese roasted meats and all-day dim sum, then the plethora of Asian selections like Japanese, Thai, Vietnamese, and so on. And, of course, there are choices of Western cuisine from American to British to Italian and more.

Ramen at Gogyo. Hong Kong brings in some of the best restaurants from around the world, including this high-quality ramen joint from Kyoto. Gogyo in IFC mall stays open late – perfect for a hot bowl at the end of the night
Tikka curry at The Chinnery at the Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong. The Chinnery serves some of the best British pub cuisine in the city with a proper setting and attentive Mandarin-quality service

 

Local & International Celebrity Chefs

Hong Kong is also a city to enjoy the creations from the world’s best chefs. Local celebrity chefs and renown international chefs continue to open restaurants and thrive in the food-loving city. While many are high-end, there are excellent restaurants for the mid-range budget.

Grilled Iberico pork neck at CIAK – In the Kitchen, from the culinary direction of Umberto Bombana. CIAK is the first and only Michelin-starred trattoria with excellent pizzas, pastas, and grilled meats

 

High-End Fine Dining

For those wanting to dine in style, Hong Kong offers some of the best high-end fine dining restaurants in the world, many of which are ranked in the World’s Best list and prized with Michelin stars

L’Oursin from L’Atelier de Joel Robuchon in Hong Kong. A signature dish with sea urchin in a lobster jelly topped with cauliflower cream. This location of L’Atelier is one of the best in the world and well worth the visit while in Hong Kong
Peking duck at Man Wah at the Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong. While other Chinese restaurants in the city may have the hype and stars, Man Wah always impresses and never disappoints with the service and traditional Chinese cuisine

 

Gogyo
3/F IFC Mall
8 Finance Street, Central
+852-2385-1366
11:30 am to 11 pm

CIAK – In the Kitchen
Landmark
15 Queen’s Road, Central
+852-2522-8869
11:30 am to 10:30 pm

L’Atelier de Joel Robuchon
4th Floor, The Landmark Atrium
Queen’s Road, Central, Hong Kong
+852-2166-9000
Lunch, 12pm to 2:30pm
Dinner, 6:30pm to 10:30pm

The Chinnery
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

Man Wah
Dim Sum, 12pm to 2:30pm
Dinner, 6:30pm to 10:30pm

Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong
5 Connaught Road
Central
Hong Kong
+852-2522-0111
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