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Where You Should Eat And Drink In Hong Kong

by Asia Car Service

Hong Kong captures many an imagination. First-time visitors and frequent travelers alike often find themselves in awe of the sights and sounds of one of the world’s most sought-after destinations. The food and drink can be just as amazing as the skyscrapers and surrounding mountains. Deciding where you should eat and drink in Hong Kong can be tricky, though. The options are endless!

Naturally, there are some incredible local Cantonese options suitable for any budget. Surprisingly to some, there are also endless varieties of upscale European cuisine on offer. Your time in Hong Kong may be spent in sky-scraping office towers, conducting important meetings, or wandering the streets and malls of Hong Kong. Wherever you go, it’s hard not to spend most of your time considering what dish you’ll try next.

Combing through all of Hong Kong’s best restaurants and bars could take you years (well spent, we might add). For this reason, we’ve selected a handful of the better stops you should make on your next visit. Many business travelers also arrange their Hong Kong airport transfer in advance so they can go straight from the plane to dinner without worrying about taxis.

Where To Eat:

1. Fook Lam Moon

Whether you’re visiting Hong Kong for the first time or you’re entertaining business partners in search of a traditional Cantonese meal, Fook Lam Moon is one option you shouldn’t miss. Traditional Cantonese dishes prepared with careful attention and prime ingredients earned Fook Lam Moon a Michelin star in 2011, and its Wan Chai flagship continues to hold a Michelin star today. Founded in 1948, the restaurant has entertained global captains of industry and celebrities for generations.

Fook Lam Moon is the perfect venue for celebrating the launch of a new business venture in Hong Kong. Another useful tip to keep in mind is that Fook Lam Moon accepts bookings via phone or online, so you’re able to find a table well in advance of arriving in Hong Kong and guarantee you won’t miss out on this culinary experience.


2. Mira Dining

Mira Dining Cuisine Cuisine Hong Kong fine dining dish

If you and your colleagues are after a high-end dining experience in Hong Kong, Mira’s Cuisine Cuisine is your best bet. Floor-to-ceiling windows provide incredible views of Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour. The Michelin-recommended restaurant is known for refined Cantonese dishes that work well for hosting clients and business partners.

The dining hall is geared towards individuals who appreciate their space. Tables are placed far enough apart to ensure your privacy when enjoying their exquisite menu, making Cuisine Cuisine ideal for a lunchtime meeting with business interests you’re looking to impress. Their menu is filled with modern seafood dishes, classically prepared but with their own unique twist. The lobster tail has amassed a loyal audience.

The dish’s succulent flavors always prove wildly popular with guests. Their braised abalone is highly recommended, too. If you do visit them, make sure to book your table ahead of time so there’s no risk of missing out.

3. Fu Lum

If you’re after a popular local jaunt to grab a quick bite for lunch in between meetings, you should be heading to Fu Lum. The Hong Kong residents who frequent Fu Lum regularly will tell you that their menu is worth trying. The restaurant may not accommodate too well to non-Chinese speakers well; however, it makes for a good opportunity to practice your Cantonese.

The service is known for its speed and accuracy, ideal for a quick lunch pit stop. They’re patient too, so don’t be afraid to try this local venue, even if you speak no Cantonese at all. The steamed pork dumplings, BBQ pulled pork roll, and eggplant with fish are sure to hit the spot.

Where To Drink:

1. Ozone

Finding a breathtaking view in Hong Kong is hardly a challenge. With so many skyscrapers and high-rise buildings, there are countless spots to choose from for a proper bird’s-eye view of the city. One of the better spots can be found on top of the Ritz-Carlton in Kowloon. It is considered one of the highest bars in the world, located on the 118th floor. Such breathtaking views don’t come cheap; however, drinks are certainly on the high end of the price scale. Regardless, grabbing a pre-party cocktail or two at Ozone should be an essential part of your trip.

2. Captain’s Bar

Captain’s Bar Hong Kong classic hotel cocktail bar interior

If you’re looking for some sophistication on your trip to Hong Kong, then Captain’s Bar is where you ought to end up. Located in the Mandarin Oriental, this bar has a strict dress code each evening. The picturesque Captain’s Bar would have felt right at home during the peak of the British colonial days in Hong Kong. Popular for after-work drinks and famed for serving beers in silver mugs, it has a loyal following of regulars. Sipping on one of their famous martinis is a must if you decide to visit the Captain.

3. Café Gray Bar

Most Hong Kong locals or regulars will agree that the Upper House is one of the coolest, most sought-after hotels in town. For over a decade, Café Gray Bar and the adjoining Café Gray Deluxe were icons on the 49th floor. The space is now home to Mediterranean restaurant and bar Salisterra, which still offers spectacular panoramic views of Hong Kong and Kowloon. If you’re planning on stopping in for just one drink, you might find your plans being thrown out the window. With sensational views and a wide variety of drinks to choose from, it’s easy enough to end up spending most of your evening here.

Hong Kong has countless exciting and entertaining places to delight your taste buds. Getting to and from them can be slightly tricky, though, especially if you’re making your way home after enjoying a few drinks at one of Hong Kong’s incredible bars and night spots. Taxis are common, especially around popular hotels and nightlife areas in Hong Kong, but they’re not without risk. Drivers may look to overcharge foreigners, especially those who appear to have enjoyed one too many drinks. Enjoying a night out in Hong Kong doesn’t need to be a hassle. If you’re lucky enough to travel regularly to the city, make use of a reliable Hong Kong limo chauffeur service, with a driver who communicates in fluent English being able to can bring you home safe and sound.

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