Restaurant in Central And Western, Hong Kong
Sushi Haré
100Pearl PointsTight sushi stop

About Sushi Haré
Sushi Haré is worth considering when the brief is a focused sushi meal in Sheung Wan, not a flexible group dinner. It is better for one or two diners who already want the format than for mixed-cuisine tables, large groups, or anyone who needs published menu and price detail before choosing.
Sushi Haré is a Central And Western venue with verified opening windows for lunch and dinner on most days, plus a smart casual dress code. Beyond those practical details, specifics such as menu format, prices, chef details, seating, awards, dietary accommodations are not verified here, so planning should stay focused on the confirmed basics.
Use Sushi Haré as a practical shortlist option when its hours and dress code fit the plan. It opens Monday from 12–2 PM and 7–8:30 PM; Tuesday from 12–1:30 PM and 7–8 PM; Wednesday through Saturday from 12–2 PM and 7–8:30 PM; and it is closed Sunday.
Choose it when the timing and dress code fit
The most reliable way to plan around Sushi Haré is to check the day of the week and the service window before committing. The Tuesday windows are shorter than most other open days, while Sunday is not an option. Smart casual dress is the verified standard.
For a broader dining plan, compare Sushi Haré with other options such as Dim Sum Square, Halfway Coffee, Mora 摩, Mâm Amis, YakIniku Great. Those comparisons are useful when the group is choosing between different types of dining plans rather than relying on unverified details about Sushi Haré.
Plan around Central And Western, then confirm the essentials
Sushi Haré works well as a plan built around confirmed logistics: Central And Western location, smart casual dress, the listed lunch and dinner hours. If the occasion depends on a specific menu, price point, seating arrangement, allergy accommodation, or service style, confirm those details directly before booking or arriving.
For broader planning, use the wider Central And Western dining scene as context, or consider another venue such as Dim Sum Square, Halfway Coffee, Mora 摩, Mâm Amis, or YakIniku Great if the group needs a different fit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is lunch or dinner better at Sushi Haré?
Sushi Haré has verified lunch and dinner windows on Monday through Saturday, with Sunday closed. Lunch runs 12–2 PM on most open days, except Tuesday at 12–1:30 PM. Dinner runs 7–8:30 PM on most open days, except Tuesday at 7–8 PM. Choose based on the service window that fits your schedule.
Is Sushi Haré good for solo dining?
Solo suitability is not verified. The confirmed planning details are that Sushi Haré is in Central And Western, follows a smart casual dress code, operates within short lunch and dinner windows on open days.
How far ahead should I book Sushi Haré?
Booking lead time is not verified. Because the listed service windows are limited, it is sensible to confirm availability directly before making firm plans, especially for dinner or for the shorter Tuesday service windows.
Does Sushi Haré handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodation details are not verified. If allergies, restrictions, or modifications are important, confirm directly with Sushi Haré before visiting.
What are alternatives to Sushi Haré?
Other options to compare include Dim Sum Square, Halfway Coffee, Mora 摩, Mâm Amis, YakIniku Great. Choose based on the kind of outing, timing, group needs rather than unverified details about Sushi Haré.
Location
G/F, 29-31 Bridges St, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Central And Western, Hong Kong
Compare Sushi Haré
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sushi Haré | Central And Western | , | , |
| Halfway Coffee | Hong Kong | coffee / cafe | , |
| YakIniku Great | Hong Kong | Yakiniku | , |
| Mâm Amis | Hong Kong | Vietnamese | $$ |
| Dim Sum Square | Hong Kong | Cantonese | , |
| Mora 摩 | Hong Kong | French, Innovative | $$$ |
How Sushi Haré compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Halfway Coffee, coffee / cafe, coffee / cafe
- YakIniku Great, Yakiniku, Yakiniku
- Mâm Amis, Vietnamese, $$
- Dim Sum Square, Cantonese, Cantonese
- Mora 摩, French, Innovative, $$$
How it compares in Central And Western
Pick Sushi Haré when the decision is format-led: sushi, a tighter meal, less room for mixed cravings. Dim Sum Square is the more useful choice for Cantonese comfort and a casual group meal, while Mâm Amis gives better price clarity with its $$ Vietnamese positioning.
For a higher-spend, more designed meal, Mora 摩 sits in the $$$ bracket and makes more sense when the occasion calls for a polished, innovative format. YakIniku Great is the better call for diners who want a meat-focused, social table rather than a sushi-led meal.
If the brief is low-commitment rather than dinner, Halfway Coffee is the easier fit for coffee and a short stop. For a proper meal, Sushi Haré is the narrower but more deliberate choice, especially for solo diners or pairs who do not need a wide menu.
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