Unbeatable ambience beneath the stars with first-class service to match keeps The Peak Lookout on the hall-of-fame list of Hong Kong restaurants. Their menu embraces dishes from all over the globe, with Indian dishes such as Tandoori Chicken marinated in yogurt and herbs, as well as salads, and barbecued meats and fish. The atmospheric indoor seating is provided in what used to be the old Victoria Peak rickshaw terminal, but most prefer to sit at the outdoor tables on the terrace.
Café Lavande's location on Prince's Terrace near the Central Mid-Levels escalator makes it quite difficult to spot, but those who know about this charming little coffee house can't stop raving about its delicious fare. The café, which offers seating both indoors (as well as curbside) features a Spartan décor that consists of a few marble topped tables. However, you will discover that you will gravitate towards this tranquil café to partake of its many delicious baked goods like apple and berry cake, lavender Cake, tarte au citron and chocolate almond cake. These treats also forms perfect companions to the café's excellent coffees like almond cappuccino, hazelnut latte and many more. - Anjeeta Nayar
Aqua welcomes you with its stylish ambiance, featuring large windows that offer spectacular views of the city-seascape. This unique restaurant combines Italian and Japanese cuisine. The Italian kitchen delights with its delicious Italian cuisine, while the Japanese kitchen is renowned for its delectable seafood dishes. Upstairs, Aqua Spirit, a luxuriant lush lounge in the style of Buddha Bar, provides a great space to unwind. An interesting cocktail suggestion would be the Anxiety—a concoction designed to soothe the nerves. If you are visiting Hong Kong, do plan a visit to this beautiful rooftop restaurant for a lovely meal.
Vacation time is to relax and have fun and this can be done at Pool Terrace, at the Four Seasons Hotel. Enjoy a day by the pool side with your family and friends. Enjoy freshly made smoothies or get a taste of Asian cuisine. Want to grab a quick bite? You can always order a sandwich. Satiate your sweet cravings with amazing sorbet. The Pool Terrace is a great way to chill out and escape the frenetic pace of the city.
Qi House of Sichuan serves modern interpretations of traditional Sichuan cuisine in a cosmopolitan setting. The menu includes dishes like chili Dungeness crab, and lamb with roasted chili, and is playfully annotated with scales of spiciness. The restaurant takes its name from qi, or “shining star,” and is inspired by the ubiquitous Sichuan ingredient, the star anise. While the dishes here show a flare for innovation, the common and time-honored denominator is the chili pepper, which is piled high, and never gets old.
Sleek and stylish Zuma is the Hong Kong outpost of London’s popular contemporary Japanese restaurant. Zuma Hong Kong extends over two levels at one of the city’s most fashionable addresses, the Landmark building in Central. The restaurant is divided into several dining spaces: the main dining area which affords a view of the open kitchen, a sushi and robata counter, private dining rooms, a lounge bar and a sake bar. However, the crowning gem of this establishment is the open-air terrace which is connected to the main restaurant via a spectacular spiral staircase. The menu at Zuma offers a variety of small plates, sushi and sashimi preparations and innovative mains like Gindara saiyko-yaki (black cod marinated in Miso), which represents the restaurant’s own interpretation of traditional Japanese cuisine. The Zuma lounge is open from noon on weekdays, and from 15:00 on weekends.
Wet Deck is the place to be in Hong Kong for a romantic dinner or a fancy business meal. Perched atop the 76th floor of Hotel W Hong Kong, far away from the bustle of the city, this lounge offers a surreal panorama of the city skyline, especially that of the Victoria Harbour. The floor-to-ceiling glass windows, luxurious tiled flooring, soft couches and garden umbrellas afford an indelible experience. The soft mood lighting and clear blue swimming pool add to the overall fun. Savor international classics and cocktails, listen to impressive DJ music and enjoy the view of thousand tiny lights sparkling in the surrounding skyscrapers. Head here during twilight for the best experience.
Quality is the top priority at Pirata, an upscale Italian restaurant boasting gorgeous views of the city from its skyscraper location. Handmade pastas make up a short menu, meaning that every dish is made with perfection in mind. A trendy decor attracts a younger crowd, and seasonal changes (like heart-shaped pasta for Valentine's Day) ensure return visitors.
Aqua welcomes you with its stylish ambiance, featuring large windows that offer spectacular views of the city-seascape. This unique restaurant combines Italian and Japanese cuisine. The Italian kitchen delights with its delicious Italian cuisine, while the Japanese kitchen is renowned for its delectable seafood dishes. Upstairs, Aqua Spirit, a luxuriant lush lounge in the style of Buddha Bar, provides a great space to unwind. An interesting cocktail suggestion would be the Anxiety—a concoction designed to soothe the nerves. If you are visiting Hong Kong, do plan a visit to this beautiful rooftop restaurant for a lovely meal.
Vacation time is to relax and have fun and this can be done at Pool Terrace, at the Four Seasons Hotel. Enjoy a day by the pool side with your family and friends. Enjoy freshly made smoothies or get a taste of Asian cuisine. Want to grab a quick bite? You can always order a sandwich. Satiate your sweet cravings with amazing sorbet. The Pool Terrace is a great way to chill out and escape the frenetic pace of the city.
The Chinese-Italian Restaurant, Cucina, is located on the sixth floor of the luxurious Marco Polo Hotel, which is attached to the gargantuan Harbor City Mall in Kowloon. This restaurant is decorated in subdued hues, and is equipped with show kitchens that give way to stunning vistas of Victoria Harbor. The menu at Cucina offers a curious mix of two well-loved global cuisines, Chinese and Italian. Therefore, the restaurant's menu offers classic Italian dishes like margherita pizza, burrata caprese, risotto, and ravioli alongside various staples of Chinese cuisine like dim sum. Furthermore, the restaurant also serves traditional English high tea in the afternoon and offers an unlimited champagne brunch menu on Sundays. -Anjeeta Nayar
Wooloomoo Steakhouse simply drips classiness. Not only do they offer a full menu specializing in steaks, the restaurant also boasts a beautiful view of the city for diners. Start off your meal with the creamy Lobster Bisque before sinking your teeth into a delicious, premium cut of Australian Angus beef - your taste buds will swoon. With an upscale, intimate interior, Wooloomoo Steakhouse is the perfect place for a romantic night out.