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A VIEW TO DINE FOR

Take in the million dollar views at these restaurants

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Harbourside Grill

Located at Ocean Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui, Harbourside Grill boasts sweeping views of Victoria Harbour and Hong Kong Island’s skyline. Helmed by Executive Chef Armand Sablon the steakhouse puts forward a grillcentric menu with a French flare. Alongside a wide selection of beef, including USDA prime ribeye and Japanese A5 Wagyu sirloin, the restaurant also offers seafood and poultry dishes. harboursidegrill.com.hk

SEVVA

Located in the penthouse of Prince’s Building, SEVVA offers unobstructed, panoramic views of the stunning Hong Kong skyline. The restaurant is split into five areas – two dining rooms serving 30 | New Arrivals' Guide New Arrivals' Guide

a range of luxury dishes including ‘double take’ Wagyu tenderloin, a wraparound terrace, a taste bar and the SEVVA Sweets Corner. sevva.hk

ALTO

Perched on the 31st floor in Causeway Bay, ALTO spoils its guests with breathtaking views of the harbour and Tsim Sha Tsui from both the rooftop bar and restaurant. The restaurant is Tom Dixon Design Studio’s first project in Asia

and features blackened timber tabletops as well as Dixon’s signature hanging pendant lights. The classic grill menu includes prime steaks and Australian lamb. diningconcepts.com

Wooloomooloo Steakhouse

Wooloomooloo overlooks the famous Happy Valley Racecourse and surrounding buildings. Enter on the 31st floor to reach the restaurant, where you can dine on luxurious steaks while drinking premium Penfolds wine. After dinner, head upstairs to the rooftop bar to indulge in a Wooloomooloo Flirtini and take in Hong Kong’s spectacular scenes. woo-steakhouse.com

cockatoos that can be found along Garden Road, Hong Kong Park and Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens. The rooftop restaurant, bar and terrace is located in the Penthouse of The Murray hotel and looks

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out onto the surrounding high-rise buildings. Dine on Chef Didier Quennouelle’s Europeaninspired menu and head out onto the outdoor terrace to get that perfect Instagram picture. niccolohotels.com

FAMILY-FRIENDLY

The best places to bring your kids

Limewood

This colourful Repulse Bay restaurant makes for a fun pitstop for a day at the beach. KIDS EAT FREE MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY Specialising in barbecue, seafood and margaritas, Limewood serves up a fusion of Hawaiian and Caribbean cuisines. It’s also pet-friendly, so bring your furry friends too

limewood.hk

Burger Circus

Chaiwala

The vibrant Indian restaurant has a weekend Holi brunch where families can enjoy elevated Indian classics like pani puri, dosa and a range of curries. Upgrade to a free-flow drinks package while the little ones sip on bottomless lassi. There’s also a cotton candy station and play area filled with toys so you know your kids will be having a grand old time. chaiwala.hk

Fini’s

Fini’s is all about farm-to-fork, familystyle Italian food. The casual-cool New York vibes here will please

KIDS EAT FREE WEEKDAYS FROM 4-7PM

adults and kids alike. The fresh pasta is always a hit, as are the mac and cheese pizzas. linguinifini.com

Yum Cha

Yum Cha serves up some of the cutest, most Instagrammable dim sum in town, with a signature custard molten bun decorated with googly eyes. Kids are sure to love the photogenic dishes, and parents will love that the food contains no MSG.

yumchahk.com

The Pawn

Best for long weekend brunches, make your way up to the second floor of this iconic colonialstyle building, and you’ll be treated KIDS EAT FREE DURING WEEKEND BRUNCH to some kid-free time as the little tykes make the most of the dedicated play area. Go on and take advantage of the free-flow drinks packages on offer. thepawn.com.hk

Burger Circus

Designed to look like the inside of a train carriage, Burger Circus has an old-school American diner vibe that children will love. Wash everything down with a delicious house-made milkshake or candyshake.

burgercircus.com.hk

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Local favourites

Tim Ho Wan

Michelin-starred dim sum? Yep, Tim Ho Wan is the real deal. Serving the cheapest Michelin-starred food in the world. Awarded for its food rather than service, the taste and price make this place a must-try be prepared for long lines on weekends. timhowan.com

Lee Lo Mei

Quirky Hong Kong-style restaurant and bar Lee Lo Mei serves up a range of classic Cantonese dishes including fried rice and ‘ping pong buns’. The nostalgic flavours and retro style interiors will bring back those Hong Kong childhood memories. leelomei.hk

The Chairman

Hongkongers are no strangers to The Chairman. The Chinese restaurant nabs the highest spot of any local establishment at number 2 on Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants 2020. Make sure to order the razor clams and smoked baby pigeon, both of which the restaurant is renowned for.

thechairmangroup.com

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