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    Amber, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    1Restaurants

    Amber

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Points

    3,690

    Amber holds three Michelin stars, a Green Star, and a 97-point La Liste score — making it the most credentialled French fine-dining address in Hong Kong. Chef Richard Ekkebus runs a tasting menu that fuses Japanese and French technique with strict sustainable sourcing. Book at least eight weeks ahead; dinner availability is near impossible without significant advance planning.

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    The Chairman, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    2Restaurants

    The Chairman

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Points

    3,625

    The Chairman is the strongest case for contemporary Cantonese cooking in Hong Kong and, at $$ pricing, one of the best-value highly awarded restaurants in Asia. Ranked #2 in Asia's 50 Best (2025) and holding a Michelin star, it demands serious advance booking — online only, on specific days — but delivers an experience that justifies the effort for any serious food traveller.

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    Caprice, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    3Restaurants

    Caprice

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Points

    3,505

    Caprice holds three Michelin stars and a La Liste score of 99 points, making it one of the most credentialled French restaurants in Asia. On the sixth floor of the Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, it delivers a structured à la carte menu from Chef Guillaume Galliot alongside floor-to-ceiling harbour views. Book four to six weeks out for dinner; lunch offers a quieter entry point at the same kitchen level.

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    8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana (Hong Kong), Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    4Restaurants

    Points

    2,690

    The only Italian restaurant outside Italy with three Michelin stars, Otto e Mezzo has held that distinction continuously since 2012. Book the tasting menu, time your visit for truffle season (October–December) if possible, and plan well ahead — tables are genuinely difficult to secure. At the $$$$ price point, it is the reference address for Italian fine dining in Hong Kong.

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    WING Restaurant, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    5Restaurants

    WING Restaurant

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Points

    2,575

    WING ranks #3 in Asia's 50 Best Restaurants 2025 and holds the Gin Mare Art of Hospitality Award — two of the more credible signals that both the kitchen and the front-of-house are performing at a serious level. Chef Vicky Cheng's seasonal tasting menu works across China's eight regional cuisines with technical precision. Booking is Near Impossible, so plan well ahead; Friday lunch is the only daytime option.

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    Vea, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    6Restaurants

    Vea

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Points

    2,545

    Vea is a 25-seat counter restaurant in Central Hong Kong where chef Vicky Cheng runs an eight-course Chinese x French tasting menu backed by a Michelin star, Black Pearl 2 Diamond, and an Asia's 50 Best ranking at #53 (2025). Booking is near impossible at short notice — plan four to six weeks ahead minimum. At the $$$$ tier, it is one of the most credentialled and distinctive tasting-menu options in the city.

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    Andō, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    7Restaurants

    Andō

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Points

    2,500

    Andō is one of Hong Kong's most decorated tasting menu restaurants, holding a Michelin star, Black Pearl diamond, and a World's 50 Best Asia ranking of 41st (2025). Chef Agustín Ferrando Balbi's Argentine-Japanese fusion is genuinely singular in Central. Book four to six weeks out minimum — this is near-impossible territory — and take the wine pairing.

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    Ta Vie, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    8Restaurants

    Ta Vie

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Points

    2,490

    Ta Vie holds three Michelin stars and a top-25 OAD Asia ranking, making it one of Hong Kong's most credentialed restaurants. Chef Hideaki Sato's seasonal tasting menus express Japanese ingredient philosophy through French technique in a deliberately quiet, intimate room. Book as early as possible — availability is near impossible, dinner only, Tuesday and Thursday through Sunday.

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    Lung King Heen, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    9Restaurants

    Lung King Heen

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Points

    2,450

    Two Michelin stars, 99 points from La Liste, and one of the deepest wine lists in Hong Kong fine dining. Lung King Heen is the benchmark for Cantonese cooking at the luxury level — book the weekday set lunch (around HK$485 for six courses) for the best value entry, or reserve well ahead for dinner. Near-impossible to book short notice.

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    Sushi Shikon, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    10Restaurants

    Sushi Shikon

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Points

    2,230

    Sushi Shikon holds three Michelin stars and a Black Pearl 2 Diamond for good reason: daily Toyosu sourcing, an eight-seat hinoki counter, and a chef team that engages in English make this one of Hong Kong's most credentialed omakase experiences. Book months ahead — this is a near-impossible reservation. $$$$ per head, business casual, Central.

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    Estro, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    11Restaurants

    Estro

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Points

    2,200

    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.

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    T'ang Court, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    12Restaurants

    T'ang Court

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Points

    2,155

    T'ang Court at The Langham holds three Michelin stars and 93 La Liste points, making it the strongest case for Cantonese fine dining on the Kowloon side of Hong Kong. Book well before you travel — this reservation is near impossible at short notice. Set menus for one or two diners make it more accessible than most restaurants at this level, and the $$$ price range undercuts several comparable three-star options in the city.

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    Tin Lung Heen, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    13Restaurants

    Tin Lung Heen

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Points

    2,150

    Tin Lung Heen earns its two Michelin stars with precise Cantonese cooking from Chef Paul Lau on the 102nd floor of Hong Kong's ICC tower. At $$$ it undercuts three-star rivals like Lung King Heen on price while matching them on formal execution. Book at least four to six weeks out for weekend dim sum; weeknight dinners are calmer and more accessible.

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    Gaddi's, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    14Restaurants

    Gaddi's

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Points

    2,110

    Gaddi's has been Hong Kong's most formal French dining room since 1953, with a cellar ranked number one in the city three years running by Star Wine List and a La Liste score of 87.5 in 2025. Under Chef Anne-Sophie Nicolas, the kitchen is evolving classical French technique with genuine purpose. Book two to three weeks out for dinner — this does not hold for last-minute reservations.

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    L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    15Restaurants

    L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Points

    2,105

    L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon in Hong Kong's Landmark Atrium holds a Black Pearl 2 Diamond rating (2025) and ranked #67 in Asia per Opinionated About Dining (2024). At $$$ per head for food, it's one of the more accessible entry points into serious French dining in Central. Book lunch for the best value; the counter format and 3,400-bottle wine list make it a strong choice for returning visitors as much as first-timers.

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    Arbor, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    16Restaurants

    Arbor

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Points

    1,965

    Arbor is a two-Michelin-star French set-menu restaurant on the 25th floor of 80 Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong. Chef Eric Räty's kitchen earned its first star in its opening year and has held two stars since. Booking difficulty is Near Impossible — plan well ahead. The wine pairing program is a core part of the experience and should be requested at the time of reservation.

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    Bo Innovation, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    17Restaurants

    Bo Innovation

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Points

    1,935

    Bo Innovation holds two Michelin stars and a Black Pearl Diamond in Central Hong Kong, where Chef Alvin Leung applies molecular techniques to Chinese culinary logic at a $$$ price point that undercuts most of its award-level peers. The Chef's Table — where Leung serves you personally — is one of the most distinctive fine-dining formats in the city. Book well in advance; availability is near impossible on short notice.

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    L'Envol, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    18Restaurants

    L'Envol

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Points

    1,935

    L'Envol holds two Michelin stars and a 94-point La Liste score across consecutive years, making it one of Hong Kong's most consistent choices for formal French contemporary dining. Based at the St. Regis Wan Chai, it is the right call for a high-stakes occasion where service formality justifies the $$$$ spend. Book well in advance — availability is near impossible at short notice.

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    Man Wah, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    19Restaurants

    Man Wah

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Points

    1,810

    Man Wah Hong Kong elevates Cantonese cuisine to artistic heights on the Mandarin Oriental's 25th floor, where Michelin-starred Chef Wong Wing-Keung presents refined traditional dishes against Victoria Harbour's most spectacular panorama in Joyce Wang Studio's opulent azure-toned dining room.

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    Petrus, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    20Restaurants

    Petrus

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Points

    1,800

    Petrus at Island is Hong Kong's most complete special-occasion French restaurant: Michelin one star, a wine cellar with over 15,000 bottles including 45 vintages of Château Pétrus, and a 56th-floor harbour view that no comparable room in the city can match. Dinner runs to 11 PM nightly. Book three to six weeks ahead minimum.

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    Tate Dining Room and Bar, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    21Restaurants

    Tate Dining Room and Bar

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Points

    1,775

    Tate Dining Room and Bar holds two Michelin stars and ranks #52 in OAD's Asia list for 2025, making it one of Hong Kong's most credentialed tasting menu destinations. Chef Vicky Lau's Chinese-French format rewards multiple visits as the menu evolves seasonally. Book four to six weeks ahead minimum — demand is consistently high and the room is small.

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    Mono, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    22Restaurants

    Mono

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Points

    1,580

    Mono is the strongest case for Latin American fine dining in Hong Kong: a Michelin-starred, Asia's 50 Best #24-ranked tasting menu from chef Ricardo Chaneton, priced below most peers of equivalent credential. The compact Central room suits pairs and small groups. Book well ahead — Tuesday or Wednesday lunch gives you the best shot at a table.

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    Lai Ching Heen, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    23Restaurants

    Lai Ching Heen

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Points

    1,535

    Lai Ching Heen at the Regent Hong Kong holds two Michelin stars (2024–2025), a Black Pearl 2 Diamond rating, and a La Liste score of 92 points — making it one of the most credentialed Cantonese rooms in the city. At $$$, it earns its price for a serious occasion. Book four to six weeks out minimum; walk-ins are not realistic.

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    Tosca di Angelo, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    24Restaurants

    Tosca di Angelo

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Points

    1,525

    A Michelin-starred Italian restaurant on the 102nd floor of the ICC, Tosca di Angelo is Hong Kong's go-to for occasion dining with serious cooking behind it. Chef Angelo Agliano's Sicilian-Mediterranean menu holds up on its own terms, while the city views and Ritz-Carlton service make it the most complete fine-dining package at the $$$ price tier. Book well in advance; no online reservations.

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    Sushi Saito, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    25Restaurants

    Sushi Saito

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Points

    1,495

    Sushi Saito is one of Hong Kong's hardest reservations to secure, and the Edomae-style counter on the 45th floor of the Four Seasons earns the effort. With a La Liste score of 99 points (2026) and a Michelin star, this is the city's most credentialed sushi counter outside Sushi Shikon. Call the hotline the moment it opens and book lunch if you have flexibility.

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    Zuicho, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    26Restaurants

    Zuicho

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Points

    1,450

    Zuicho is Hong Kong's strongest case for kappo omakase dining, with Michelin recognition, OAD Asia ranking, and a 30-year chef pedigree anchoring a counter experience built around Japan-sourced seasonal ingredients. At $$$$ in Sheung Wan, it earns the price for serious diners. Book three to four weeks out minimum — seats at the hinoki counter are finite and in consistent demand.

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    Hansik Goo, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    27Restaurants

    Hansik Goo

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Points

    1,445

    The clearest answer to high-end Korean dining in Hong Kong, Hansik Goo runs a single 10-course tasting menu built around modern takes on Korean classics — think abalone dumpling and ginseng rice — with makgeolli and wine pairings available. Ranked #41 in OAD's Asia list (2025) and holding a Black Pearl 1 Diamond, it's a well-credentialled choice for a special occasion in Central that doesn't default to European fine dining.

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    Octavium, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    28Restaurants

    Octavium

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Points

    1,430

    Octavium is Hong Kong's most decorated two-Michelin-star Italian restaurant, holding consecutive stars in 2024 and 2025 alongside a La Liste score above 93 points. Chef Giuseppe De Vuono runs a precise, formal kitchen in Central that rewards serious diners at the $$$$ price point. Book four to six weeks out minimum — availability is near impossible at short notice.

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    Cristal Room by Anne-Sophie Pic, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    29Restaurants

    Points

    1,425

    Tatler's Best New Restaurant in Hong Kong for 2025 and placed in the city's Best 20, Cristal Room by Anne-Sophie Pic brings three-Michelin-star pedigree to a spectacular high-floor room above Central's Landmark. The six- or eight-course French tasting menu, with Japanese influences, makes it one of the most credentialled special-occasion bookings in Hong Kong right now.

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    Feuille, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    30Restaurants

    Feuille

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Points

    1,410

    Feuille holds a Michelin star, a spot on Asia's 50 Best at #93, and a plant-forward French tasting menu that genuinely earns the $$$ price point in Central Hong Kong. Book as far ahead as possible — availability is near-impossible at short notice. A strong choice for special occasions, small groups, and anyone returning for a second seasonal visit.

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