Restaurant in Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Samsen
200ptsSerious Thai cooking, no ceremony required.

About Samsen
Samsen is the Thai kitchen to know in Wan Chai — ranked in OAD's top 40 Casual Asia list for three straight years and backed by a 4.4 Google rating across 1,420 reviews. Chef Adam Cliff runs a tight, informal room on Stone Nullah Lane where the cooking is more serious than the setting suggests. Book ahead for dinner; lunch walk-ins are usually possible.
Who Should Book Samsen — and When
If you want serious Thai food in Hong Kong without the fine-dining ceremony or the bill that comes with it, Samsen on Stone Nullah Lane is the right call. It works leading for a relaxed lunch with a colleague, a casual dinner before Wan Chai bars, or a return visit where you already know the drill. First-timers will find it direct; regulars will find enough on the menu to keep coming back. The OAD Casual Asia ranking — #21 in 2024, sliding to #39 in 2025 but still firmly in the top 40 , confirms it holds its own as one of the more credible Thai kitchens operating outside Thailand right now.
The Room
Samsen occupies a compact shophouse space on Stone Nullah Lane in Wan Chai, the kind of neighbourhood that rewards walking around. The layout is tight, with tables close together and the energy of a busy noodle canteen rather than a sit-down restaurant. There is no grand entrance or design statement here , the room is functional and informal, which is precisely the point. If you are hoping for a private or quiet dinner, this is not the space for that. If you want somewhere that feels like a real place rather than a hospitality concept, it fits the brief. Seating fills up, so arriving without a plan is a gamble, especially on Friday and Saturday evenings when the kitchen runs until 11 pm.
The Food and Adam Cliff's Kitchen
Chef Adam Cliff has built Samsen around the kind of Thai cooking , street-influenced, technically grounded, regionally specific , that rarely survives transplantation well. The OAD ranking reflects consistent quality over three consecutive years, which matters more than a single strong season. The menu leans into dishes that work on delivery and takeout as well as in the room, which is one reason the kitchen has retained a following outside its immediate neighbourhood. Thai food, when cooked with precision, holds better than most: bold aromatics, measured heat, and sauces that don't collapse in transit. If you have ordered from Samsen before and stuck to the same two or three dishes, now is a good time to go wider , the regulars tend to trust the kitchen enough to order outside their comfort zone, and the OAD panel clearly does too. For context on where Samsen sits in the Thai dining category more broadly, it is worth comparing to what Nahm in Bangkok, Samrub Samrub Thai, and Aksorn are doing at the higher end of the category in Thailand itself. Samsen is not trying to be those restaurants , it is working at a different register , but the OAD panel uses the same methodology to rank them all, which gives you a real sense of how well it performs relative to the source.
Takeout and Delivery
This is one of the few kitchens in Hong Kong where ordering off-premise is a defensible choice rather than a compromise. Thai cooking at this level , particularly noodle-forward dishes and anything with a well-built broth or curry base , travels better than most cuisines, provided you are eating within a reasonable window. The caveat: dishes that depend on textural contrast (anything crisp, anything with fresh herb garnish applied at service) will lose something in transit. If you are ordering for delivery, prioritise dishes where the flavour is in the sauce or the broth rather than the finish. That said, eating in is still the better experience , the room has a specific energy that matters, and the food arrives in the condition it was meant to.
Ratings
- OAD Casual Asia 2025: #39
- OAD Casual Asia 2024: #21
- OAD Casual Asia 2023: #28
- Google: 4.4 (1,420 reviews)
Practical Details
Address: 68 Stone Nullah Lane, Wan Chai, Hong Kong. Hours: Monday–Thursday 12–3 pm and 6–10 pm; Friday–Saturday 12–3 pm and 6–11 pm; Sunday 12–3 pm and 6–10 pm. Reservations: Booking is advisable for dinner, particularly Thursday through Saturday , walk-ins are possible at lunch and on quieter weeknights but the room fills faster than the size suggests. Booking difficulty is rated Easy. Dress: Casual , the room and the price point make anything else feel out of place. Budget: Price range not publicly listed, but the OAD Casual classification and the format suggest mid-range spending; budget accordingly for a neighbourhood Thai rather than a tasting menu destination.
If You Are Still Deciding Where to Eat in Hong Kong
For Thai specifically in Hong Kong, the closest direct comparison is Chachawan, which leans into Isan-style cooking and a livelier bar atmosphere. Thai Pai Dong sits at a more casual, lower price point. Saya covers different Southeast Asian ground if you want to move away from Thai entirely. For the full picture of what Hong Kong's dining scene offers across cuisines and price tiers, see our full Hong Kong restaurants guide. If you are planning around a broader trip, our Hong Kong hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide cover the rest.
FAQs
What should I wear to Samsen?
Casual is the right call. The room is an informal shophouse space in Wan Chai and the price point matches , there is no dress code and anything smarter than smart-casual would feel out of place. Think of it the way you would dress for a neighbourhood Thai restaurant rather than a formal dinner.
What should I order at Samsen?
The kitchen is chef-driven and has held an OAD Casual Asia ranking for three consecutive years, which points to consistent quality across the menu rather than one or two standout dishes. Regulars tend to trust the kitchen enough to order beyond their defaults , if you have been once, use your second visit to go wider. Specific menu items are not confirmed in our data, so ask the staff what is working that day rather than anchoring to a fixed list.
How far ahead should I book Samsen?
Booking is rated Easy relative to Hong Kong's more competitive tables. For a weekday lunch, walk-ins are realistic. For Thursday through Saturday dinner, book a few days ahead to be safe , the room is small and demand is consistent enough to fill it. You are not competing for a table the way you would at a Michelin-starred venue, but leaving it to the day of on a Friday evening is a risk.
Is lunch or dinner better at Samsen?
Dinner gives you the fuller experience , the room has more energy in the evening, and Friday and Saturday service runs an hour later (until 11 pm) if you want to eat late and head into Wan Chai afterwards. Lunch is the better call if you want a quieter room, a shorter meal, or an easier walk-in. The menu is available across both services, so the food itself is not the deciding factor.
What should a first-timer know about Samsen?
The room is small and informal , this is not the place to come expecting space or quiet. The OAD Casual Asia ranking (#39 in 2025, #21 in 2024) tells you the cooking is taken seriously, but the format is casual Thai canteen rather than a chef's table experience. Come hungry, book ahead for dinner, keep expectations calibrated to the setting, and you will leave satisfied. For Thai at a similar level of seriousness in Bangkok, Chim by Siam Wisdom and Saneh Jaan give you a useful reference point for the category.
Can I eat at the bar at Samsen?
Bar seating specifics are not confirmed in our data. The room layout is described as compact and canteen-style, so if counter or bar seating exists, it is likely limited. Contact the venue directly to confirm before planning around it , walk-in bar seating at busy times is not something we can guarantee.
Does Samsen handle dietary restrictions?
No specific dietary accommodation details are confirmed in our data. Thai cooking frequently uses fish sauce, shrimp paste, and shellfish-based stocks, so anyone with shellfish or fish allergies should call ahead. The restaurant does not have a publicly listed phone number in our records , the most reliable route is to reach out via the reservation platform you use to book, or contact them directly through their current website. Do not assume substitutions without checking first.
Compare Samsen
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Samsen | Thai | Opinionated About Dining Casual in Asia Ranked #39 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Asia Ranked #21 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Asia Ranked #28 (2023) | 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 | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Samsen?
Casual is the right call. Samsen is a compact shophouse in Wan Chai, not a dining room that expects jackets or heels. Clean, comfortable clothes are fine — this is a neighbourhood spot that has earned an OAD top-40 ranking in Asia on the strength of the cooking, not the setting.
What should I order at Samsen?
Chef Adam Cliff's kitchen focuses on street-influenced, regionally specific Thai cooking rather than the diluted versions that circulate in most Hong Kong Thai restaurants. Order with that in mind: trust the dishes that look least adapted to local taste. The menu rewards curiosity over caution.
How far ahead should I book Samsen?
Book at least a week out for weekday lunch; dinner and weekends fill faster. Friday and Saturday service runs until 11 pm — useful if you want a later slot. A ranked OAD casual entry in a tight Wan Chai shophouse does not stay empty, so do not assume walk-in availability.
Is lunch or dinner better at Samsen?
Lunch is the easier booking and a practical choice for a two-hour window — service runs 12–3 pm every day. Dinner is the fuller experience: Friday and Saturday extend to 11 pm, which allows a slower pace. Both meals access the same kitchen, so the choice is mostly about your schedule.
What should a first-timer know about Samsen?
Samsen has ranked consecutively on Opinionated About Dining's Casual Asia list — #28 in 2023, #21 in 2024, #39 in 2025 — which tells you the cooking is consistent and taken seriously. The space is small, so arrive on time. If you are comparing options, Chachawan leans harder into Isan-style cooking and a bar format; Samsen is the better pick if the food is the priority.
Can I eat at the bar at Samsen?
The database does not confirm bar seating at Samsen. The shophouse layout is compact, so seating options are limited. check the venue's official channels to confirm before building plans around a bar seat.
Does Samsen handle dietary restrictions?
Thai cooking at this level uses fish sauce, shrimp paste, and shellfish as structural ingredients — vegetarian and vegan adaptations are not straightforward and may compromise the dishes significantly. Serious restrictions are worth discussing with the kitchen before booking rather than assuming flexibility on arrival.
Hours
- Monday
- 12–3 pm, 6–10 pm
- Tuesday
- 12–3 pm, 6–10 pm
- Wednesday
- 12–3 pm, 6–10 pm
- Thursday
- 12–3 pm, 6–10 pm
- Friday
- 12–3 pm, 6–11 pm
- Saturday
- 12–3 pm, 6–11 pm
- Sunday
- 12–3 pm, 6–10 pm
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