4 Best Restaurants in Hong Kong, China

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Loaf On

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Off Sai Kung’s main drag, this hidden gem stands out as one of the finer seafood joints for those in the know. Unlike its big and boisterous competitors, this tiny store has no flashy fish tanks outside and the number of seats is extremely limited, so it’s best to book in advance. The food, however, is a cut above the rest. Try the fish soup—a milky-white broth with a hint of sweetness. There’s also the famous deep-fried abalone dusted in chili and salt. Aside from seafood, Loaf On also serves an amazing deep-fried tofu dish that’s crisp and golden on the outside and silken, soft, and supple in the center.

49 See Cheung St., New Territories, Hong Kong
2792–9966
Known For
  • Deep-fried abalone
  • Stir-fried razor clams in black bean sauce
  • Michelin star
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Lobster Bar and Grill

$$$$ | Central

Lobster and steaks top the bill at this classy grill in the Shangri-La Hotel. With a vibe that is at once formal and cozy, the restaurant features live jazz performances Tuesday to Saturday evenings and Sunday afternoons. For a luxe blowout, go for the seafood platter, where you can find Boston lobster, seasonal oysters, Alaskan crab, prawns, and fresh clams. 

Supreme Court Rd., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2820–8560
Known For
  • Lobster bisque with chunks of succulent poached lobster
  • Sunday roasts with two-hour freeflow drinks
  • Luxurious beef wellington to share

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Oyster & Wine Bar

$$$ | Tsim Sha Tsui

Against the romantic backdrop of Hong Kong’s twinkling harbor, this is the top spot in town for oyster lovers. More than 20 varieties are flown in daily and displayed around the horseshoe oyster bar, ready for shucking. The staff cheerfully explains the characteristics of the available mollusks and guides you to ones to suit your taste. Also on the menu is an excellent lobster bisque, as well as clams, mussels, crab, and fish in various preparations. The Dungeness crab cake is another standout, made with sweet and succulently delicious crabmeat. Wine aficionados are also spoiled for choice here, with the extensive wine selection that lines the walls.

20 Nathan Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong
2369--1111
Known For
  • Victoria Harbour views
  • Free-flow oyster brunch on Sunday
  • Cool oyster display
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon.–Sat.

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Sun Tung Kee Seafood Restaurant

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Lobsters, clams, abalone, crabs, prawns, fish, and everything else from the deep blue sea is here for the tasting on Sai Kung’s picturesque harbor. Crustaceans and fish are quickly cooked by steaming and wok frying, but are first presented whole, leaving no doubt as to the freshness of your food. A quick look inside the tank is like a lesson in marine biology. Pick your favorites, and leave the rest to the chef.

96–102 Man Nin St., New Territories, Hong Kong
2792–7453
Known For
  • Salt and pepper squid
  • Steamed grouper
  • Cheese lobster spaghetti

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