Meilleurs restaurants européens à Hung Hom
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• European • Tsim Sha Tsui
Enjoy the enduring pleasure of Hugo’s, one of the most reputable restaurants in town. Originally opened in 1969 and reincarnated at Hyatt Regency Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hugo’s is where classic meets timeless.Decorated with a suit of armour, ornate mirrors, chandeliers, guns and shield plaques, the restaurant has an array of traditional serving apparatus, including Christofle hors d’oeuvres and dessert trolleys, all presenting a unique and classic European atmosphere.Guests may delight in the tableside preparation of classic European recipes, while a range of seasonal specialties with a modern touch is available from the show kitchen's open grill. A 12-seat dining room is also available for private gatherings.Make a toast, say cheers and enjoy timeless moments amid intimate seating, complemented by views of Kowloon through the restaurant’s iron trellis.
Arcane is private and discreet, away from the hustle of the city or crowded restaurants, yet ideally located in the center of the prime business district.Multi-award winning chef, Shane Osborn, the first Australian Chef to achieve one and two Michelin stars at Pied-a-Terre in London, has opened his new solo venture, Arcane in Central, Hong Kong.Arcane serves modern European cuisine presented in an A la carte menu, alongside daily specials and set lunch menu. Menus are seasonally lead, utilising the finest produce from Japan, France and the UK. The 2000 square foot space houses artworks by Flowers Gallery, a London and New York based contemporary art gallery. The terrace is designed as an English tropical garden; lush greenery acts as hedges surrounding the dining area with fresh kitchen garden growing a selection of 30 different varieties of herbs, fruits and vegetables that will feature on the menu.
UNBELIVABLE FOOD ON TOP OF THE WORLD Penthouse boasts spectacular views and a relaxed ambience inspired by a chic and rustic New York style penthouse, showcasing a great mix of our favorite and new recipes and techniques, such as slow-cooking and handcrafted pastas. It will be a place where you will want to come back again and again. From its extensive menu of contemporary Western cuisine to its solid wine and cocktail menu - it is all impressive.
Aptly located on Hong Kong’s School Street, Elementary is a charming restaurant with a first class degree in gastronomy. Adored by locals, Elementary boasts an eclectic sharing menu inspired by contemporary flavour combinations from Asia, Europe and the Middle East. Whether you opt to order the braised short-rib with truffle mash or plump instead for the rigatoni with 'nduja sausage and broccolini, you are sure to be blown away by the culinary flair on show at this Tai Hang eatery. Add in to the mix a scintillating brunch offering and the venue’s warm atmosphere, and you’ll soon realise why Elementary is, in the eyes of many foodies, top of its class.
Maison Es is the latest passion-project from Esther Sham, the woman behind North Point’s successful Ta Pantry. Esther’s new boutique restaurant, easily overlooked down the little dead-end Electric Street, off Wan Chai’s Star Street. Maison Es is the kind of quaint French bistro that Hong Kong’s romantically-minded set will die for, all pastel-shades, chanson, and of course delectable dishes. And in terms of cuisine, while Maison Es is avowedly French-orientated, you can still find Sham’s delicate, personal touch at work here in a few subtle fusion delicacies.
With an outdoor terrace overlooking Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour and an elegant dining room with an open kitchen, there are few better for exquisite Italian cuisine in Tsim Sha Tsui than Spasso Italian Bar & Restaurant. In the Empire Centre on Mody Road, Spasso Italian Bar & Restaurant serves up Italian staples and a menu that changes daily, keeping diners coming back for more. From fresh and seasonal seafood to premium cuts of meat, classic Italian pastas and pizzas made by the in-house pizzaiolo and baked in a traditional oven, the menu has something to appease all appetites. A favourite, Spasso Italian Bar & Restaurant gets busy, so be sure to book ahead of time!
With a number of branches located throughout Hong Kong, Al Dente are well versed in serving up delicious cuisine to the city-states Italian aficionados. The Tsim Sha Tsui branch, conveniently located on the ground floor of the Butterfly on Pratt Hotel on Prat Avenue, is a popular choice for both lunch and dinner, dimly-lit and decorated in a traditional style for a sophisticated vibe. Feast on Italian classics like hearty pastas and rustic meat and seafood dishes and boasting an outdoor area, you can dine al fresco in true Italian style at Al Dente. Attracting Italian cuisine loving locals as well as tourists from the nearby hotel, Al Dente can get busy, so be sure to book in advance to guarantee a table!
Anything the DiVino Group touches turns to gold, and DiVino Patio is no exception. Found upstairs in the Causeway Centre on Wan Chai’s Harbour Road, this Italian ristorante, bar and pizzeria takes diners back to the old days with their rustic exposed brick walls and elegant table settings, with fragrant aromas only adding to the authentic Italian atmosphere. ‘Where the time runs slowly’, DiVino Patio is a world away from the hustle and bustle of Hong Kong, a peaceful oasis, an escape from reality. Get to know the menu with the weekday lunch buffet or a la carte options. Swing by for a taste of the bel paese at this great restaurant, but be sure to book first!
Bringing a slice of European heaven to Hong Kong, LaVilla is the go-to spot for opulent French dining in this glittering city. Tucked away in Tsim Sha Tsui, LaVilla not only boasts an impressive menu, but also a spectacular view of the skyline making it the ideal location to spend an evening with feasting on wonderful food and expertly made drinks while taking it all in. Whether it’s for relaxing in summer on the outdoor terrace or cosying up with a fine red wine during the winter, La Villa is where you need to be heading. Located on Mody Road in the Tsim Sha Tsui Centre, this is one of Hong Kong’s best, so reservations ahead are advised to avoid disappointment.