208 Duecento Otto
Bringing the vibe of New York Meatpacking district’s to Hong Kong is 208 Duecento Otto, a stylish yet casual place for drinking and dining Italian. The two-stori...
Bringing the vibe of New York Meatpacking district’s to Hong Kong is 208 Duecento Otto, a stylish yet casual place for drinking and dining Italian. The two-stori...
Linguini – from the Italian word ‘lingua’ meaning tongue, Fini – meaning fine or of superior skill and quality. Linguini Fini is also a type of...
Dozo has a wide range of prime Sushi and Sashimi, along with other Japanese dishes.
Eclipse Hospiltality Group is an international franchise in Hong Kong and Macau that operates a wide variety of restaurants and bars.
Yakitori restaurant Magushi is a small place tucked right at the top of Peel Street.
An ideal lunch and dinner spot for meat lovers, Morihachi Yakiniku serves Japenese style grilled meat on Lyndhurst Terrace.
Nan Tei is known as one of the best robatayaki/yakitori places in town, with its various venues around Hong Kong.
This stylish hidden gem offers a range of exquisite food, fresh from their robata grill, and served with a modern twist. A must try is their sake- and shochu-based cocktails and Japanese beers.
For premium sushi at premium prices, Sushi Sase is a prime option on Lyndhurst.
TAKU, meaning 'home' in Japanese is a small, yet cozy boutique Japanese eatery, reminiscent of a traditional shop-house found in the small alley-ways and older neighborhoods of Osaka and Kyoto.
Just across the street from Classified on Hollywood Road is Three Monkeys, a Japanese gastropub that serves grilled seafood and meat skewers among other Japanesey treats.