Best Creative Western American Restaurants in Wong Chuk Hang
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Luxury runs through the veins of Artisan Lounge in Hong Kong. The venue offers all-day high-tea, a fully stocked bar and also a retail area where you can buy fine teas and other items to take home. Located in the K11 Musea in Tsim Sha Tsui, you can dine in style surrounded by the buzz of K11 Musea’s shopping experience.
Wingman’s main aim is to serve the very best wings in all of Hong Kong and if you ask us, they’re doing a pretty good job of it. With over 9 different varieties of wings to choose from, created from combining traditional family recipes with both local and Western flavours, there is a lot of very good reasons to head on down to Cochrane Street in Central to give this place a try. Every mouth full bursts with flavour and you just can't help but get swept up in the fun and exciting atmosphere as you feast on wings. So if you’re looking for a fun place to relax with friends or to treat the family, or even if you’re after somewhere unique to take your special someone, then you’re looking for Wingman.
Kinship is a modern restaurant in Hong Kong led by the inspiring culinary duo of Chris Grare and Arron Rhones. Taking a focus on the importance of family, Grare and Rhones want to make people feel at home and guests can expect welcoming hospitality when dining here. The menu is a combination of contemporary yet comforting Western dishes representative of international flavours and driven by quality products sourced from farmers. The weekend brunch at Kinship is also great, offering American and English cuisine, and the drinks lists is superb. You can find the restaurant tucked away on the third floor of the LL Tower on Central’s Shelley Street, the dining space being a beautiful, industrial-style room with a relaxed atmosphere. Advance bookings at this Hong Kong restaurant are recommended.
££££Price: Very Expensive
• Creative western • Mid-Levels
Set in the heart of Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong, The Krug Room is a ‘must-try’ for all visiting gastronomes. Created in partnership with the House of Krug, this is the only Krug Room in the world offering guests a chance to sample Executive Chef Robin Zavou’s brilliantly creative cuisine partnered with the world’s most prestigious champagne.Stunningly designed to re-create the intimate surroundings of a train carriage, boasting vibrant views of a fast-moving kitchen, The Krug Room will ensure that guests get to experience a sensory adventure that is by turns fascinating, mesmerising and exhilarating.The team creates each evening’s dinner according to inspiration and using the most exclusive products in season, paired perfectly with the diners’ choice from the largest collection of Krug champagne in Asia.
St. Barts in Hong Kong is an all-day eatery serving a delicious array of Western dishes with a touch of Asian fusion flavour. Situated on High Street in Sai Ying Pun, this restaurant is dedicated to making people feel comfortable with its wholesome food and relaxing atmosphere. The dining room has an easygoing ambience and customers can’t help but make themselves at home in the plush banquette seating and white armchairs. Pay a visit for brunch and enjoy the likes of Egyptian eggs with goats cheese and pistachio dukkah, pancakes with honeycomb butter or a filling breakfast bowl with haloumi, kale and quinoa. Later in the day, the menu opens up to tasty appetizers, salads, pizza, pasta, steaks and seafood or meat mains. If you’re looking for some international fare in Hong Kong, book a today at St. Barts today!
Tai Hang Bar & Grill in Hong Kong is an inviting and casual eatery in Tai Hang. With a corner side location on Tung Lo Wan Road, this all-day cafe and restaurant has a bright ambience thanks to its white interior and floor-to-ceiling windows throughout half of the dining room. Their menu is geared toward Western flavours and includes classic dishes from America, Mexico and Italy. Hong Kong locals can visit for breakfast or brunch and enjoy avocado smash, breakfast burritos, corn fritters and eggs benedict. For lunch and dinner, meanwhile, the menu turns into an extensive smorgasbord of moreish starters, pizza, pasta, burgers, barbequed meats, salads and more. Whatever the occasion and whoever you’re dining with, we promise Tai Hang Bar & Grill will be a crowd pleaser.
££££Price: Very Expensive
• Creative western • Mid-Levels
This stunning two-Michelin starred restaurant, situated on the 25th floor, is Pierre Gagnaire’s pied-à-terre in Hong Kong. It is here that diners can experience outstanding modern French cuisine in a stunning environment.With a culinary team led by Gagnaire’s protégé, Jacky Tauvry, diners can expect creative interpretations of classic dishes with seductive flavours that are truly worthy of their two Michelin-stars.
Whatever happens in Pastis, stays in Pastis – is the motto of one of the most sought after French spots in Hong Kong, and with a motto like that it’s no wonder curiosity has got the better of most locals. When you walk through the doors of Pastis Bistro Francais, it’s like being transported to a bistro along the Champs Élysées in a bygone time. This authentic French bistro offers an escape from the daily grind and with stunning French fare and carefully curated wines offered for lunch and dinner until late, we think you’ll fall in love with this rustic bistro on Wyndham Street too. Just be sure to book.
Ollies Cafe & Restaurant in Hong Kong is an all-day eatery serving delicious Western food from their Sai Ying Pun location. Situated on High Street, Ollies has a cosy and casual atmosphere with both indoor and outdoor seating available. Perfect for any time of the day, their breakfast, lunch and dinner menus are all an exciting mix of wholesome and comforting food. There’s something tasty for every occasion whether it’s blueberry pancakes and shakshuka eggs in the morning, bruschetta and chargrilled ribeye for an afternoon meal, or creamy pasta and spiced fajitas in the evening. Located on Hong Kong Island, book a table at Ollies Cafe & Restaurant today!
High Street Grill in Hong Kong has a fusion of flavours bursting from their Sai Ying Pun restaurant, serving a range of dishes from international cuisines. The menu is a mash of the tastiest and most finger-licking food from the Western regions of Europe and the Americas, as well as some Asian dishes for good measure. Dine at this High Street all-day eatery and take your pick from pasta, pizza, grilled meats, salads and fish mains. We recommend getting your hands on the most indulgent menu items like BBQ spare ribs, sizzling fajitas, chilli con-carne beef burgers or ooey gooey camembert. For health-conscious customers, you’re in good hands and have options such as fresh Vietnamese rolls, Thai beef salad or sweet miso black cod. There’s something for everyone at this Hong Kong restaurant, so book a table at High Street Grill today and we promise you won’t regret it.