5 Best Restaurants in Hong Kong, China

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We've compiled the best of the best in Hong Kong - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Little Bao

$$ | Sheung Wan Fodor's Choice

Duck into this cute counter-top restaurant for delicious baos—fluffy steamed buns sandwiched with all types of delicious ingredients, from teriyaki fried chicken to slow-braised pork belly. The rest of the menu is more globally inspired and includes sharing plates such as drunken clams, beef brisket dumplings, and truffle fries.

1--3 Shin Hing St., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2818–1280
Known For
  • Founding-chef May Chow, a reality TV star
  • Ice-cream baos for dessert
  • Creative cocktails made with local ingredients
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.
Reservations not accepted

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Aqua

$$$ | Tsim Sha Tsui

The menu at this trendy restaurant and bar brings together the East and the West—the Japanese kitchen plates up fresh sashimi, tempura, and innovative sushi rolls, while the restaurant’s Italian side offers traditional risottos and pastas with a modern twist. The Japanese offerings usually fare better than the Italian ones, but the thing really worth going to Aqua for is the superb view of the Hong Kong skyline. You might want to just stop in for a drink—the bar stays open until 1 am on Friday and Saturday.

15 Middle Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong
3427–2288
Known For
  • Panoramic harbor views
  • Western-Japanese fusion dishes
  • Upscale ambience

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Fish & Meat

$$$$ | Central

As its name suggests, this restaurant goes back to the basics by focusing on a few key ingredients. Everything that passes through the kitchen is top grade, whether it’s the fresh homemade tagliatelle with chicken and truffle emulsion, or the whole roasted Italian sea bass with fennel. Dishes are categorized into small or large plates, but everything is designed to share. Fish & Meat offers decent cocktails, but if you’re serious about your drinks, check out its sister bar, Stockton, which is located below the restaurant.

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Ta Pantry

$$ | Wan Chai

What started out as a one-table private kitchen in a quiet Wan Chai neighborhood has blossomed into a larger location in the Starstreet Precinct due to popular demand. Decked out like a stylish Parisian apartment, the newer space accommodates 20 guests, and there are different menus from which to choose, ranging from Japanese-inspired meals to Shanghai-style dinner. The latter includes the famous not-so-Shanghainese foie gras dumplings. 

1 Electric St., Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2521–8121
Known For
  • Private, homey atmosphere that's perfect for small group celebrations
  • Innovative cooking like foie gras dumplings from a chef who used to work at Michelin-starred restaurants
  • Free corkage
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.
Reservations essential

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Tai O Lookout

$$$

If you’ve made your way out to Tai O, this gorgeous glass-roofed restaurant is a great place to enjoy a leisurely afternoon tea or dinner. Formerly the Tai O Police Station, the historic building has been lovingly refurbished, and the restored colonial decor includes authentic wooden furnishings. The menu is short, sweet, and eclectic, offering a mix of Cantonese, pan-Asian, and Western dishes.