City Guides

City Guide: Hong Kong

Our edit of the finest restaurants, hotels and bars Hong Kong has to offer, a city that rewards those who know where to look.

Words by

Shyna Melwani

March

2026

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The Article

Where rooftop bars shimmer above a glittering skyline, Michelin-starred dining rooms sit beside decades-old dim sum institutions, and the relentless energy of one of the world's great cities turns every moment, from cocktails at dusk over Victoria Harbour to late-night discoveries down candlelit backstreets, into something altogether electric.

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Hong Kong is one of the world’s most complete dining cities. With over 70 Michelin-starred restaurants, what sets it apart is the ease with which you can move between them and long-standing local institutions. It’s a city where technical excellence, cultural depth, and genuine energy sit comfortably at the same table - where every reservation, whether formal or understated, offers something worth returning for.

EAT

From storied Cantonese institutions to boundary-pushing tasting menus, Hong Kong's dining scene is among the most exciting and diverse on the planet.

– Yardbird, Sheung Wan
– Chesa, Tsim Sha Tsui
– Arcane, Central
– Ho Lee Fook, Central
– Tokio Joe, Central
– Mott 32, Central

SLEEP

From harbour-front icons with skyline views that stop you in your tracks, to discreet urban retreats where design and service are taken to another level entirely, Hong Kong's hotel offering is as bold and considered as the city itself.

– Rosewood, Tsim Sha Tsui
– The Peninsula, Tsim Sha Tsui
– Ritz Carlton, West Kowloon
– Upper House, Admiralty
– Four Seasons, Central
– Mandarin Oriental, Central

DRINK

From sky-high cocktail bars with views that stretch endlessly across the skyline to intimate, low-lit dens where world-class mixologists ply their craft, the cities bar scene is as layered and compelling as the city that surrounds it.

– Bar Leone, Central
– Peridot, Central
– Penicillin, Central
– Cardinal Point, Central
– Gokan, Central
– Dragonfly, Central

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