Restaurant in Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Estro
2,200Pearl PointsBook before you land. Tasting menus only.

About Estro
Estro is Hong Kong's most credentialed Italian restaurant right now: Michelin one star, Black Pearl one diamond, and number 32 on World's 50 Best Asia (2025). Chef Antimo Maria Merone's Neapolitan tasting menus are technically precise and hard to book. At $$$$, it is worth the spend — but secure the reservation well before you arrive.
Is Estro Worth Booking in Hong Kong?
Yes — and you should try to book it before you arrive in the city. Estro is one of the most awarded Italian restaurants in Asia right now: Michelin one star (2024), Black Pearl one diamond (2025), World's 50 Best Asia's Leading Restaurants number 32 (2025), and a spot on Tatler's Leading 20 Restaurants Hong Kong (2025). For a first-timer wanting to understand what serious Neapolitan cooking looks like outside of Naples, this is the right room. The format is a tasting menu, the price range is $$$$, and the reservation is near-impossible to secure last-minute. Plan accordingly.
What to Expect at Estro
Estro opened in 2021 on the second floor of 1 Duddell Street in Central — a building that has become one of Hong Kong's more reliable addresses for fine dining. Chef Antimo Maria Merone, a Naples native who has worked in Hong Kong since 2012, runs a kitchen built around the logic of Neapolitan tradition without the sentimentality that usually comes with it. The cooking here is precise and ingredient-driven: think handmade bottoni pasta stuffed with parmesan emulsion and finished with saffron glaze, or red prawn panna cotta topped with caviar. These are not crowd-pleasing fusion moves , they are technically demanding plates that ask the kitchen to be exact and ask the diner to pay attention.
For first-timers, the choice of menu format matters. Estro offers both a six-course and an eight-course tasting menu. If this is your first visit and you want the full picture of what Merone's kitchen can do, the eight-course is the stronger call. If you are more wine-focused and want to pace the evening differently, the six-course leaves room. The restaurant is also positioned as a wine bar alongside its restaurant identity, so the list will reward attention , though specific selections are leading confirmed when you book.
The chef's table option is worth knowing about for anyone who wants a more direct read on the kitchen. It offers a closer vantage point on the cooking and, if timing works, some interaction with Merone himself. This is a practical tip for first-timers who want more than a passive tasting experience: request it when you make your reservation, not as an afterthought on the night.
Late Dining at Estro
One thing that works in Estro's favor for a Hong Kong evening is the kitchen schedule. Tuesday through Saturday, service runs until 11 PM, with last dinner seatings at 6:30 PM. That means if you are coming from another part of the city , or want to take a drink at one of the Duddell Street bars first , you have flexibility in how you structure the night. Estro is closed Monday and Sunday, so those are nights to redirect to other options. For late dining in the $$$$ bracket in Central, the 11 PM kitchen close puts Estro among the more generous windows in the neighbourhood. Compared to some of its peers, which close the kitchen closer to 10 PM, the extra hour matters if you want to eat well without rushing.
The Duddell Street address also helps with pre- or post-dinner logistics. Central is walkable to a number of wine bars and cocktail venues, so the evening can be extended without a taxi. For visitors staying in Central or Admiralty, this is a low-friction dinner option in terms of geography. For those coming from further afield , say, Kowloon or the west side of the island , factor in travel time when booking the later seating.
Awards and Track Record
Estro's recognition has accelerated quickly since opening. The Opinionated About Dining Asia ranking moved from number 143 in 2023 to number 67 in 2025, and the La Liste score sits at 84 points for 2026. The World's 50 Best Asia placement at number 32 in 2025 is the headline credential for first-timers weighing whether this is a serious room or a well-marketed one. It is serious. For context, that ranking puts Estro alongside restaurants that have been operating for a decade or more , Merone's kitchen reached this tier in roughly three years. Google reviews sit at 4.5 from 158 ratings, which is a reliable signal for consistent execution rather than a one-off performance.
If you have eaten at comparably awarded Italian restaurants elsewhere , 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana in Hong Kong or Alain Ducasse at Louis XV in Monte Carlo as reference points for the European fine dining register , Estro operates in the same register of technical seriousness, with a narrower, more personal culinary focus. If you have been to Le Bernardin in New York or Alinea in Chicago and want to apply that standard to Hong Kong Italian, Estro is the answer.
Practical Details
Address: 2/F, 1 Duddell Street, Central, Hong Kong. Hours: Tuesday to Saturday, lunch 12 PM to 3 PM, dinner 6:30 PM to 11 PM. Closed Monday and Sunday. Price range: $$$$. Booking difficulty: near-impossible without advance planning , secure your reservation before you land. The chef's table is available for those who want a closer experience; request it at the time of booking. For more on where to eat, drink, and stay around this part of the city, see our full Hong Kong restaurants guide, our full Hong Kong bars guide, and our full Hong Kong hotels guide.
At a Glance: Estro vs. Key Peers
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty | Leading For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Estro | Italian (Neapolitan tasting menu) | $$$$ | Near Impossible | Serious Italian, late kitchen close |
| 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana | Italian | $$$$ | Hard | Classic Italian fine dining, à la carte option |
| Ta Vie | Japanese-French | $$$$ | Hard | Cross-cultural tasting menus |
| Amber | French Contemporary | $$$$ | Moderate | Refined French, easier to book |
| Caprice | French | $$$$ | Moderate | Classic French, hotel dining |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can Estro accommodate groups?
Small groups of 4 to 6 are manageable given the format, but Estro is not set up for large parties in the way a conventional restaurant would be. The tasting menu structure means everyone at the table moves at the same pace, which works well for groups who are genuinely engaged in the meal. For parties larger than 6, contact Estro directly via the chef's table option, which offers a more private setting at 2/F, 1 Duddell Street, Central.
Is Estro good for solo dining?
Yes, and the format suits it. A 6- or 8-course tasting menu at the counter or chef's table gives a solo diner full engagement with the kitchen and service team. Estro has a Michelin star and a #32 ranking on Asia's 50 Best (2025), so the experience holds up without a dining companion to share it with. Tuesday to Saturday service until 11 PM also makes it a practical solo dinner option after work or sightseeing.
What should I wear to Estro?
The venue is on the second floor of 1 Duddell Street in Central, one of Hong Kong's more formal dining addresses, and the $$$ price point and Michelin star signal that this is not a casual drop-in. Dress accordingly: polished and put-together rather than beach casual. No specific dress code is documented in available venue data, but the surrounding neighbourhood and peer restaurants at this address trend formal.
Is Estro worth the price?
At $$$$ per head, Estro is priced at the top of Hong Kong's Italian dining tier, but the award stack backs it up: Michelin 1 Star, Asia's 50 Best #32 (2025), Black Pearl 1 Diamond, and Tatler's Best 20 Restaurants Hong Kong 2025. If you are comparing it against 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana for Italian fine dining, Estro is the more focused, chef-driven choice; Otto e Mezzo is larger and more accessible. The value case depends on whether tasting menus are your format.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Estro?
Yes, if Neapolitan-rooted tasting menus are what you are after. Estro offers both a 6- and 8-course format, and the 8-course is the stronger case for a special occasion given the depth of Chef Antimo Maria Merone's cooking. The Opinionated About Dining Asia ranking climbed from #143 in 2023 to #67 in 2025, which suggests the kitchen has been improving, not coasting. For a shorter meal or a more flexible format, Ta Vie in the same city is worth considering as an alternative.
Location
2/F, 1 Duddell St, Central, Hong Kong
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Compare Estro
| Venue | Price |
|---|---|
| Estro | $$$$ |
| Ta Vie | $$$$ |
| 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana (Hong Kong) | $$$$ |
| Feuille | $$$ |
| The Chairman | $$ |
| Neighborhood | $$ |
Comparing your options in Hong Kong for this tier.
Also Consider
- Ta Vie, Japanese - French, Innovative, $$$$
- 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana (Hong Kong), Italian, $$$$
- Feuille, French Contemporary, $$$
- The Chairman, Chinese, Cantonese, $$
- Neighborhood, International, European Contemporary, $$
Among Hong Kong's $$$$ Italian options, Estro and 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana are the two obvious comparisons, and the right choice depends on what you want from the evening. Bombana is the more established room with a longer track record and the option of à la carte dining, useful if a tasting menu format feels too fixed. Estro is the faster-moving reputation: a World's 50 Best Asia number 32 ranking reached in roughly three years of operation, with a more personal and focused Neapolitan identity. For a first-timer who wants to eat the most talked-about Italian tasting menu in Asia right now, Estro is the call. For someone who wants flexibility in ordering or a more classic Italian fine dining register, Bombana is the safer choice.
If you are open to non-Italian formats at the same price tier, Ta Vie is the peer comparison worth making. Ta Vie's Japanese-French cooking is as technically serious as Estro's Neapolitan approach, and booking difficulty is comparable. The decision between them is essentially a cuisine preference question rather than a quality one. For a step down in price without a step down in seriousness, Feuille at $$$ offers a credible French contemporary tasting menu that is easier to book and easier on the spend.
If the $$$$ bracket is a stretch and you want to eat well in Central without the tasting menu format, Neighborhood at $$ is the practical redirect, European contemporary, significantly more casual, and bookable without weeks of lead time. The Chairman at $$ is the answer for Cantonese cooking at a fraction of the price, with its own strong critical standing. Neither replaces what Estro does, but both are viable alternatives for an evening when the reservation window has closed.
Hours
- Monday
- closed
- Tuesday
- 12 PM-3 PM 6:30 PM-11 PM
- Wednesday
- 12 PM-3 PM 6:30 PM-11 PM
- Thursday
- 12 PM-3 PM 6:30 PM-11 PM
- Friday
- 12 PM-3 PM 6:30 PM-11 PM
- Saturday
- 12 PM-3 PM 6:30 PM-11 PM
- Sunday
- closed
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