The Chop House offers a casual American dining experience in the heart of Causeway Bay. This restaurant is located on the third floor of the Soundwill Plaza II and features chic metal and wood furnishings and floor-to-ceiling windows that overlook Hong Kong's Midtown bustle. On the menu are grilled specialties like burgers, sandwiches, steak and seafood that are paired with their globe-spanning list of wine, signature cocktails and craft brews. Guests can pour themselves a beer from their state-of-the-art self-service tap system.
Set in a midst of traditional Chinese restaurants, Derby West is a welcome change. This British pub and restaurant is near The University of Hong Kong and many of their students frequent this place. Savor their dishes like fish and chips, grilled steak, lamb chops and Hai Nan chicken. Take a sip of a beer and enjoy the company of friends in this cozy establishment.
High Street is known for its many eateries and shops. One Stop is a lovely addition to the alway growing number of restaurants on this street. This small Italian restaurant and bar has a minimalist decor. Its white walls are adorned with contemporary artworks while its marble table tops are complemented by black and white chairs. Their ingredients are of high quality and are imported from abroad. Savor their delicious dishes with a glass of wine or two.
Al Pasha is a stylish restaurant with beautiful Silk-road inspired decor and cuisine. The restaurant is comprised of two separate areas, the trendy dining room and the more relaxed outdoor patio. The menu features an array of unusual dishes that you may not easily find elsewhere like fried tuna and pine nuts, quick fried camel saddle with asparagus, and Xinjiang rice with horse meat sausages. Less adventurous diners will have plenty of conventional meat and seafood options to choose from as well. The oriental theme is rounded off with traditional shisha and live folk music with professional belly dance performances each evening.
Hong Kong's favorite spot for traditional South-American fare, Chica offers an eclectic array of Peruvian food served in causal settings. Delicious ceviches and tiradito served with authentic Peruvian Aji-blended sauce are simple irresistible. The bar also offers an impressive wine selection sourced from South America. You will find the pisco here which is the national brandy of Peru, a must try for all. For those looking for non-alcoholic options, the chicha morada and inca cola are highly recommended.
If you are looking for a change from Oriental cuisine, Tom Bar & Grill is the place to come to. One of two branches in Hong Kong, this restaurant specializes in European cuisine, especially seafood delicacies. Their pastas and risottos are also quite well known. The large glass windows provide a beautiful view of the surroundings and creates an open and airy ambiance in the restaurant. All in all, this is the perfect place to come to for a celebration with friends or on a special date.