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Hong Kong Tourism Board 2020

Hottest Tastes in Four Culinary Neighbourhoods of Hong Kong

2021-11-05 09:34
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HONG KONG--()--With its endless dining options, Hong Kong is an extraordinary culinary destination and a true foodie’s paradise. Four culinary neighbourhoods, in particular, shine especially bright and are must-go destinations on our list.

  • Central: Full of award-winning bars, world-class establishments and trendy restaurants from across the globe. Be ready to get carried away on an exciting gastronomic journey.
  • Kennedy Town: An eclectic neighbourhood filled with cool taverns and cafés frequented by many expatriates in Hong Kong. Head to K-Town for a foodie adventure, and wine and dine your way through the artsy, hipster west side.
  • Wan Chai: The most authentic and cultural area in Hong Kong with long history, boasting myriad multinational cuisines and teeming with diverse restaurants and exotic bars. Immerse yourself in “The World of Suzie Wong”.
  • Tsim Sha Tsui: A neon-lit, bustling district featuring stunning rooftop bars, open-air terraces and al fresco dining outlets with an unparalleled view of Victoria Harbour.

Here are our top picks to visit:

Central
Tell Camellia

(No. 23 in Asia's 50 Best Bars 2021)
This hidden bar at Pottinger Street takes tea-based cocktails to another level. Sourcing exotic teas around the globe, it offers tea-tails named after different countries.
https://www.tellcamellia.com/

The Pontiac
(No. 26 in Asia's 50 Best Bars 2021)
Look no further than The Pontiac for a wild night out, Coyote Ugly-style. Loud music goes hand in hand with the cheeky cocktails in this American-style dive bar.
https://www.thepontiac.com/

The Wise King
(No. 28 in Asia's 50 Best Bars 2021)
Inspired by the 13th-century King Alfonso X of Castile, this award-winning bar is decked out with time-transporting medieval elements and has statement-making drinks to match.
https://www.thewiseking.com/

James Suckling Wine Central
Named after the renowned American wine critic and with a menu that pays homage to his Korean wife, the bar serves only drinks that are rated over 90 points, alongside moreish dishes.
https://www.jamessucklingwinecentral.com/

Kennedy Town
Grain

A craft beer bar slash R&D centre, Grain is all about the local craft brand Gweilo (a nickname for foreigners). Sample Gweilo’s experimental products and big hits, classic cocktails on tap.
https://grain.com.hk/

11 Westside
Founded by LA-based chef and Netflix star Esdras Ochoa, 11 Westside serves up feisty tacos and other Mexico-inspired dishes in a swank, high-ceilinged setting.
https://www.11westside.com/

Winstons
Coffee by day, cocktails by night? That’s exactly what you get at this friendly neighbourhood hangout that serves a killer espresso martini to boot.
https://www.winstonscoffee.com/

Wan Chai
MW Gunpowder Indian RestoBar

With a modern flair in a contemporary setting, it offers a carnival of exotic Indian delicacies with a modern twist.
http://www.mayfare.com.hk/gunpowder-overview.php

1011 TEABAR
1011 has adopted a brand-new "tea bar" concept, serving creative, non-traditional tea drinks, and lovely home-made products.
https://1011siptea.com/

Tsim Sha Tsui
Qi Nine Dragons

Referring to “shining star” in Chinese, the Michelin-recommended Qi Nine Dragons serves up spicy Sichuan dishes and unexpected themed drinks.
https://www.qi-ninedragons.hk/home

Refer to the website for more details: https://www.discoverhongkong.com/eng/what-s-new/events/wine-dine-festival/city-wine-walk/index.html

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Contacts

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Tell Camellia takes tea-based cocktails to another level. Sourcing exotic teas around the globe, it offers tea-tails named after different countries. (Photo: Business Wire)

Tell Camellia takes tea-based cocktails to another level. Sourcing exotic teas around the globe, it offers tea-tails named after different countries. (Photo: Business Wire)

Referring to “shining star” in Chinese, the Michelin-recommended Qi Nine Dragons serves up spicy Sichuan dishes and unexpected themed drinks. (Photo: Business Wire)

Referring to “shining star” in Chinese, the Michelin-recommended Qi Nine Dragons serves up spicy Sichuan dishes and unexpected themed drinks. (Photo: Business Wire)

A craft beer bar slash R&D centre, Grain is all about the local craft brand Gweilo (a nickname for foreigners). Sample Gweilo’s experimental products and big hits, classic cocktails on tap. (Photo: Business Wire)

A craft beer bar slash R&D centre, Grain is all about the local craft brand Gweilo (a nickname for foreigners). Sample Gweilo’s experimental products and big hits, classic cocktails on tap. (Photo: Business Wire)