Restaurant in Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Mâm Amis
210ptsHonest Vietnamese cooking, mid-range prices, Michelin nod.

About Mâm Amis
Mâm Amis earns a Michelin Plate (2025) at a $$ price point in Sheung Wan — a combination that makes it one of the more straightforward booking decisions in Hong Kong's Vietnamese dining category. The chargrilled river prawns and phở are the draws. Booking is easy, the atmosphere is relaxed, and the value is hard to argue with.
Who Should Book Mâm Amis — and When
If you want honest Vietnamese cooking in Sheung Wan without paying fine-dining prices, Mâm Amis is the right call. This is the spot for a weekday lunch when you want something more considered than a takeaway bowl, or a relaxed dinner before drinks elsewhere in the neighbourhood. It earns a Michelin Plate (2025) at a $$ price point, which is a rare combination in Hong Kong and the single most important thing to know before you book. Solo diners, pairs, and small groups of three or four will all feel comfortable here. Large parties should look elsewhere.
The Atmosphere
The contrast between the exterior and interior is worth knowing about before you arrive. The front presents a clean, wood-panelled face to Hillier Street — orderly and unassuming. Step inside and the mood shifts: distressed walls, vintage lamps, and hanging greenery give the room a lived-in warmth that sits somewhere between a Saigon side-street canteen and a considered casual restaurant. The energy is relaxed rather than buzzing, which makes it a practical choice when you want to have a conversation without raising your voice. If you are coming from the louder end of Hong Kong's dining scene , tightly packed tables, hard surfaces, high turnover , Mâm Amis reads as noticeably calmer. That is not a criticism; it suits the food format.
The Food
The kitchen's focus is on chargrilled items and phở, and the Michelin recognition specifically calls out both. The chargrilled river prawns are the dish most frequently cited: the flesh is described as bouncy and briny-sweet, with a smokiness that comes from the grill rather than seasoning shortcuts. The phở comes in generous portions with a soup base that has genuine depth. These are not descriptions invented for this page , they come directly from the Michelin assessment, which gives them more weight than typical editorial copy.
Menu positions itself around authentic Vietnamese technique rather than fusion or adaptation for local tastes. If you have eaten at Sếp or Ăn Chơi , two other Vietnamese addresses in Hong Kong worth knowing , you will have a useful frame of reference. Mâm Amis sits in similar territory: Vietnamese-led, mid-range, focused on execution over theatre.
On the drinks side, the database does not specify a formal cocktail or bar program. At this price tier and with this kitchen focus, the safe assumption is that the drinks list is functional rather than a draw in its own right. If a developed bar program matters to you, check directly with the restaurant before booking. For Vietnamese food with a serious drinks component, our full Hong Kong bars guide covers venues where both are prioritised equally.
Booking and Logistics
Booking difficulty is rated Easy. You do not need to plan weeks ahead, which is genuinely useful in a city where the most-talked-about rooms can require three to four weeks of lead time. A few days' notice should be sufficient for most timeslots, though if you have a fixed date for a group of three or four, booking a week out eliminates any uncertainty. The address is Shop A&B, G/F, 27 Hillier St, Sheung Wan , street level, easy to locate. No phone or booking URL is listed in the current data, so your leading approach is to check Google Maps directly or walk in if your timing is flexible.
Hours are not confirmed in the database. Confirm before making a special trip, particularly if you are combining this with other stops in Sheung Wan. For broader planning in the neighbourhood, our full Hong Kong restaurants guide covers the wider area, and our full Hong Kong experiences guide is useful if you are building a day around it.
Is It Worth the Price?
At $$ with a Michelin Plate and a Google rating of 4.4 from 244 reviews, the value equation is direct. You are paying mid-range prices for food that has been independently assessed as worth seeking out. That combination does not appear on every block in Hong Kong. The caveats are practical ones: limited public data on hours and booking method means a small amount of pre-visit homework, and the drinks program appears to be functional rather than a reason to visit on its own. Neither of those things changes the core verdict.
For context on what Vietnamese dining looks like in other cities, Berlu in Portland and Kingfisher in San Diego represent how the cuisine is being interpreted elsewhere. Closer to the source, Tầm Vị in Hanoi is a useful reference point for what Mâm Amis is measuring itself against. The fact that a Hong Kong Vietnamese restaurant earns Michelin recognition while operating at this price point suggests the kitchen is doing something right.
If you are exploring Sheung Wan more broadly, the neighbourhood sits near Central and has a concentration of independent restaurants worth knowing. Le Salon de Thé de Joël Robuchon Hong Kong (ifc mall) in Central is a short distance away for a different meal occasion entirely, and our full Hong Kong hotels guide is useful if you are planning accommodation around this part of the city.
Quick reference: Michelin Plate (2025), 4.4/5 (244 reviews), $$, 27 Hillier St Sheung Wan, booking difficulty: Easy.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What should I order at Mâm Amis? The chargrilled river prawns and phở are the two dishes called out in the Michelin assessment. Start with the prawns , the chargrilled smokiness is the kitchen's clearest signal of technique , then follow with phở if portion size allows. These are the dishes most likely to show you why the restaurant earned its Plate.
- Can I eat at the bar at Mâm Amis? Bar seating is not confirmed in the current venue data. The restaurant operates at street level in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, but the internal layout , including whether there is counter seating , is not specified. Contact the restaurant directly or check on arrival if bar seating matters to your visit.
- Is Mâm Amis good for solo dining? Yes. At a $$ price point with a relaxed atmosphere and no apparent pressure on table turnover, it is a practical solo lunch or dinner option in Sheung Wan. The menu format , bowls, chargrilled dishes, phở , works well for one. If solo dining with a full cocktail program matters, factor in that the drinks list here appears to be functional rather than a feature.
- Is the tasting menu worth it at Mâm Amis? No tasting menu is confirmed in the venue data. Mâm Amis appears to operate à la carte, which suits the Vietnamese casual-dining format. The Michelin Plate is awarded to the restaurant as a whole, not to a set menu format. Order the chargrilled prawns and phở as your anchors and build around them.
- Is Mâm Amis worth the price? At $$ with a Michelin Plate (2025) and a 4.4 Google rating from 244 reviews, yes , the value is clear. You are not paying for a formal experience or an extensive wine list. You are paying for Vietnamese cooking that has been independently recognised as worth going out of your way for, at a price that does not require justification.
- Can Mâm Amis accommodate groups? Small groups of three or four should be fine. The $$ price point keeps the bill manageable for a shared meal. Seat count is not in the venue data, so for groups of five or more, call ahead , though no phone number is currently listed publicly. Your leading option for larger groups is to visit in person during off-peak hours or check Google Maps for updated contact details.
Compare Mâm Amis
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mâm Amis | Vietnamese | Michelin Plate (2025); The smart wood panelled front contrasts sharply with the distressed walls, vintage lamps and hanging greenery inside. Vietnamese chefs are keen on bringing authentic Vietnamese food to Hong Kong, with chargrilled items and phở among the highlights. Try the chargrilled river prawns that boast bouncy, briny-sweet flesh and exceptional smokiness. Phở comes in generous portions with a flavour-packed soup base. | Easy | — |
| 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana (Hong Kong) | Italian | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Ta Vie | Japanese - French, Innovative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| The Chairman | Chinese, Cantonese | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Feuille | French Contemporary | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Vea | Innovative | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Mâm Amis?
Go straight for the chargrilled river prawns and a bowl of phở. The Michelin Plate recognition specifically calls out both, with the prawns noted for their smokiness and the phở for a flavour-packed broth in generous portions. These two dishes alone justify the visit at $$ pricing.
Can I eat at the bar at Mâm Amis?
Bar seating details are not confirmed in available venue data for Mâm Amis. Given the compact shopfront on Hillier Street and the interior layout described in the Michelin notes, this is a sit-down dining room rather than a bar-forward space — check directly when you arrive if counter seating matters to you.
Is Mâm Amis good for solo dining?
Yes. At $$, with no complicated tasting-menu format and a focused menu built around phở and chargrilled dishes, Mâm Amis is an easy solo call. The Michelin Plate recognition means the kitchen is consistent, so you are not gambling on a single visit.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Mâm Amis?
A tasting menu format is not referenced in the venue data for Mâm Amis. This is an à la carte Vietnamese kitchen at $$ — the right move is to order the chargrilled river prawns and phở rather than looking for a set-menu structure that does not appear to be on offer.
Is Mâm Amis worth the price?
At $$ with a 2025 Michelin Plate and a Google rating of 4.4, Mâm Amis delivers solid value by Hong Kong standards. You are paying mid-range prices for food that has passed independent quality scrutiny — that equation is harder to find in this city than the price tag suggests.
Can Mâm Amis accommodate groups?
The shopfront on Hillier Street is a compact, two-unit ground-floor space, which limits group capacity. It is better suited to pairs or small groups of three to four than to large party bookings. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, but larger groups should check the venue's official channels to confirm table availability.
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