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Hong Kong Food and drink

We've tracked down the best cafés for people-watching, the bars with the coolest cocktails, the most accomplished restaurants and the liveliest local nightlife in Hong Kong.

Eating, drinking and dancing

We've tracked down the best cafés for people-watching, the bars with the coolest cocktails, the most accomplished restaurants and the liveliest local nightlife in Hong Kong.

Restaurants

+852 3428 8342

Hutong

This innovative northern Chinese effort comes fully equipped with a moody interior and stunning city views from its 28th-floor vantage point. The gorgeous food, especially the crispy mutton, keeps the punters coming back for more.

28/F, One Peking Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon

+852 2116 8855

Yun Fu

From the same people who opened Hutong, this subterranean stunner near Lan Kwai Fong offers astonishingly good Tibetan cuisine, maverick cocktails (with ingredients such as dried seahorse), and sumptuous ornate interiors.

Basement 43-55 Wyndham Street, Central

+852 3196 9100

Opia

This unfeasibly trendy restaurant in the chic Jia hotel serves up chef Dale Clouston’s signature style of modern Australian cuisine.

1–5 Irving Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong

+852 2166 9000

L’Atelier de Robuchon

Gorge yourself on beautiful little bites of perfectly cooked French food in this slick red-and-black affair, when tapas-sized classic dishes make the perfect tasting menus.

Shop 401, 4/F The Landmark, 15 Queens Road, Central

+852 2825 4001

Pierre

One of Paris’ best chefs, Pierre Gagnaire, has opened in the newly renovated Mandarin Oriental Hotel. Sample the novel and creative cuisine that earned Gagnaire three Michelin stars.

The Mandarin Oriental Hotel, 5 Connaught Road, Central

+852 2521 8888

China Club

If you or your hotel’s concierge have serious cachet, it would be worth seeing if you can get into this ultra-exclusive dining club for a bite. Founded by mover, shaker and million-maker David Tang, this penthouse club in the old Bank of china building recreates Twenties’ art deco glamour. The food is as good as the interiors are chic.

Bank of China Building, Garden Road, Central

Cafés

+852 2918 9643

Cova

Skip Starbucks and join the well-coiffed lunching ladies at this chic Italian café and patisserie in Pacific Place.

Level 3, Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Admiralty

Bars and clubs

+852 2810 1510

Volar

This exclusive underground night spot is at the top of the Hong Kong clubbing game – which is probably why it can be tough to get into.

Basement 38-44 D'Aguilar Street, Lan Kwai Fong

+852 3110 1222

Dragon-I

This bar-cum-restaurant-cum-lounge-cum-club-cum-celeb-spotter’s-paradise has been a must-do night-time destination for five years and is showing no signs of toppling off its pedestal any time soon.

UG/F, The Centrium, 60 Wyndham Street, Central

+852 3518 9330

Azure

On the 29th floor of Hotel LKF, this refined and laid-back lounge offers good food, decent drinks, and skyline views.

29/F Hotel LKF, 3 Wyndham Street , Central

+852 2522 0111

M Bar

Financial hawks nest at the high atop the Mandarin Oriental in this a dark and velvety space with floor-to-ceiling glass windows looking out onto the city.

5 Connaught Road, Central