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    Seventh Son Restaurant

    925pts

    Michelin Cantonese at mid-range prices.

    Seventh Son Restaurant, Restaurant in Hong Kong

    About Seventh Son Restaurant

    Seventh Son is the strongest value case in Hong Kong's Cantonese dining tier: a Michelin-starred, Black Pearl 2 Diamond kitchen ranked in OAD's Top 20 for Asia three consecutive years, operating at the $$ price point. The classical barbecue programme and technically demanding traditional dishes make it a clear book — if you can get a reservation.

    Verdict: A $$ Cantonese kitchen that punches well above its price tier

    At the $$ price point, Seventh Son Restaurant in Wan Chai delivers credentials that most restaurants at double the price cannot match: a Michelin star (2024), a Black Pearl 2 Diamond (2025), and a top-20 ranking on Opinionated About Dining's Leading Restaurants in Asia list for three consecutive years — #13 in 2023, #14 in 2024, and #19 in 2025. If you are looking for serious Cantonese cooking in Hong Kong without committing to a four-figure bill, this is the clearest case for booking on Lockhart Road.

    The Room

    The dining room at 57-73 Lockhart Rd reads as intentional rather than incidental. Teak floors, gold accents, and warm lighting give the space a composed formality that sits between the utilitarian brightness of a traditional roast-meat house and the hushed austerity of a fine-dining room. It is a smart room in both senses: well-dressed and well-considered. For a second visit, that spatial confidence matters — this is not a place where the room apologises for the food or the price point. It holds its ground.

    What the Kitchen Does Well

    The editorial angle here is technical mastery within a demanding Cantonese tradition, and Seventh Son earns that framing honestly. The restaurant's name refers directly to the owner, who is the seventh son in his family and learned his craft from his father beginning at age 14. That lineage is not background colour , it shapes the kitchen's priorities. The focus is on classical technique applied without shortcuts.

    Barbecue meats are the clearest argument for booking. The roast suckling pig is specifically noted for its smokiness and depth, qualities that depend on careful fire management and timing , not on sauce. Alongside that, the kitchen demonstrates its range through dishes that require precision rather than spectacle: deep-fried egg custard with chicken kidney, and steamed beef patty with dried tangerine peel. Both are dishes where the technique is the point. The egg custard in particular is a preparation that separates careful kitchens from careless ones , the texture window is narrow and the flavour depends on execution, not on expensive ingredients. If you visited once and stayed in the safer register of roast meats, a return visit should move toward these more technically exacting dishes.

    For context against the broader Cantonese canon across the region, the level of cooking here is consistent with what you find at Jade Dragon in Macau and Le Palais in Taipei, both of which operate at significantly higher price tiers. Locally, the comparison set includes Lung King Heen, Lai Ching Heen, and Forum , all of which carry higher price tags. Seventh Son's position in that set, at the $$ tier, is its defining competitive advantage.

    Timing Your Visit

    The restaurant runs a split-shift format every day of the week: lunch from 11:30 am to 3 pm, and dinner from 6 to 10 pm. There are no dark days. For a second visit, the lunch service is worth considering on its own terms , Cantonese kitchens at this level often show a different, sometimes more focused side at midday, and the room will be quieter than a Friday or Saturday dinner. If the occasion calls for a more formal atmosphere, Thursday or Friday dinner is the better call: the room has energy without the weekend compression. Avoid walking in without a reservation on any weekend session; this restaurant books hard.

    Booking

    Booking difficulty is rated Hard. The combination of a Michelin star, consecutive OAD Top 20 rankings, and a modest physical footprint means availability is tight, particularly for dinner. Plan to book at least two to three weeks in advance for a weekday dinner, and further ahead for weekends or occasions. No phone number or direct booking URL is in Pearl's current data , check the restaurant's current reservation channel directly before your trip.

    Practical Details

    DetailSeventh SonThe ChairmanLung King Heen
    CuisineCantoneseCantoneseCantonese
    Price tier$$$$$$$$
    AwardsMichelin 1★, OAD Top 20, Black Pearl 2 DiamondMichelin 1★, OAD listedMichelin 3★
    LocationWan ChaiCentralCentral (Four Seasons)
    Lunch serviceYes (daily)YesYes
    Booking difficultyHardHardVery Hard

    Who Should Book

    Seventh Son is the right call if you want Michelin-standard Cantonese cooking without the $$$$ price commitment, and if classical technique in the barbecue and traditional dish categories matters to you. It suits a second or third visit to Hong Kong more than a first , the food rewards familiarity with the tradition. It is less suited to large groups on short notice, given the booking constraints, and less suited to diners whose priority is modern or experimental Cantonese rather than the classical register. For that, Rùn or T'ang Court offer different approaches at different price points.

    For more context on where Seventh Son sits in the city's dining picture, see our full Hong Kong restaurants guide. If you are planning a broader trip, our Hong Kong hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide cover the rest. For Cantonese cooking at a comparable standard elsewhere in the region, Chef Tam's Seasons in Macau, Summer Pavilion in Singapore, 102 House in Shanghai, Bao Li Xuan in Shanghai, and Canton 8 (Huangpu) in Shanghai are all worth comparing.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Is Seventh Son Restaurant good for a special occasion? Yes, with the right expectations. The Michelin star, Black Pearl 2 Diamond, and composed dining room make it a credible occasion restaurant. At the $$ price tier, it offers better value for a celebration than most comparable Cantonese venues in Hong Kong. The limitation is booking difficulty , do not attempt to organise a last-minute occasion dinner here.
    • How far ahead should I book Seventh Son Restaurant? At minimum two to three weeks for a weekday dinner; four or more weeks for weekends. The OAD Top 20 ranking and Michelin star drive consistent demand. Pearl rates this as Hard to book. Confirm the current reservation method directly, as no booking URL is in Pearl's current data.
    • Does Seventh Son Restaurant handle dietary restrictions? Seventh Son is a classical Cantonese kitchen, meaning the menu is built around roast meats, seafood, and egg-based preparations. Pearl's current data does not include a confirmed dietary accommodation policy. Contact the restaurant directly before booking if this is a consideration.
    • Is Seventh Son Restaurant worth the price? At the $$ price tier, yes , clearly. Three consecutive years in the OAD Top 20 for Asia, a Michelin star, and a Black Pearl 2 Diamond represent credentials that place this kitchen well above its price band. Comparable Cantonese kitchens with equivalent awards, such as Lung King Heen or Lai Ching Heen, operate at $$$$ , Seventh Son is the strongest value case in its category in Hong Kong.
    • Is Seventh Son Restaurant good for solo dining? Possible but not the format it is optimised for. The classical Cantonese menu is built around shared dishes, particularly the roast meats and traditional preparations. A solo diner can eat well here, but you will see significantly less of the menu than a table of three or four. If solo dining matters to you, lunch on a weekday is the practical choice , smaller commitment, lighter crowd.
    • What are alternatives to Seventh Son Restaurant in Hong Kong? For Cantonese at the same $$ price tier, The Chairman is the closest peer , also Michelin-starred, also seriously regarded, different in style. For higher-tier Cantonese, Lung King Heen (three Michelin stars, $$$$) and Lai Ching Heen are the benchmarks. For something outside the Cantonese tradition at a different price point, Feuille ($$$) or Ta Vie ($$$$) are strong alternatives. See our full Hong Kong restaurants guide for more options.
    • Is the tasting menu worth it at Seventh Son Restaurant? Pearl's current data does not confirm whether a set tasting menu is offered. Given the classical Cantonese format, ordering around the barbecue programme and the more technical traditional dishes , egg custard, steamed beef patty with tangerine peel , will deliver the strongest read on what this kitchen can do, regardless of whether a formal tasting structure is available. Ask when booking.

    Compare Seventh Son Restaurant

    Getting a Table: Seventh Son Restaurant and Alternatives
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    Seventh Son RestaurantCantonese$$Hard
    Ta VieJapanese - French, Innovative$$$$Unknown
    8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana (Hong Kong)Italian$$$$Unknown
    FeuilleFrench Contemporary$$$Unknown
    The ChairmanChinese, Cantonese$$Unknown
    NeighborhoodInternational, European Contemporary$$Unknown

    Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Seventh Son Restaurant good for a special occasion?

    Yes, and it is one of the stronger cases in Hong Kong for a celebration that does not require a $$$$ budget. The Michelin star, Black Pearl 2 Diamond rating, and a room with teak floors and warm lighting all hold up to occasion-level scrutiny. Just book well in advance — availability is tight and the dining room is modest in size.

    How far ahead should I book Seventh Son Restaurant?

    Aim for at least three to four weeks ahead, more for weekend dinner. A Michelin star combined with consecutive OAD Top 20 Asia rankings and a compact room means the restaurant fills consistently. Lunch slots are generally easier to secure than dinner, so if your schedule is flexible, that is the lower-friction route.

    Does Seventh Son Restaurant handle dietary restrictions?

    No specific dietary policy is documented for Seventh Son. Given that the kitchen's identity is built on classical Cantonese technique — including barbecue meats and traditional dishes involving offal — it is worth contacting the restaurant directly before booking if you have restrictions that may conflict with that format.

    Is Seventh Son Restaurant worth the price?

    At the $$ price point, yes — it is one of the clearest value cases among Michelin-starred restaurants in Hong Kong. You are getting a kitchen with credentials that track back to a Michelin star, OAD Top 20 Asia placements in 2023, 2024, and 2025, and a Black Pearl 2 Diamond, at a price tier well below most comparably decorated addresses in the city.

    Is Seventh Son Restaurant good for solo dining?

    It is workable for solo diners, though Cantonese dining at this level is structurally better suited to groups of two or more, where dishes can be shared across a broader range of the menu. Solo, you will cover less ground — but the lunch service at 57-73 Lockhart Rd is the more practical setting if you are dining alone.

    What are alternatives to Seventh Son Restaurant in Hong Kong?

    The Chairman in Central is the direct comparison for classical Cantonese at a prestige level, though it sits higher on price and is considerably harder to book. For a different register entirely, Ta Vie offers refined seasonal cooking with French technique and holds a Michelin star. If budget is the priority, Seventh Son's $$ positioning is difficult to match at its award level in Hong Kong.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Seventh Son Restaurant?

    Tasting menu specifics are not documented in available venue data, so confirming format and pricing directly with the restaurant is the right move before booking. What is documented is that the kitchen's strengths run through barbecue meats and technically demanding traditional dishes, so any set format built around those is likely to reflect the kitchen at its best.

    Hours

    Monday
    11:30 am–3 pm, 6–10 pm
    Tuesday
    11:30 am–3 pm, 6–10 pm
    Wednesday
    11:30 am–3 pm, 6–10 pm
    Thursday
    11:30 am–3 pm, 6–10 pm
    Friday
    11:30 am–3 pm, 6–10 pm
    Saturday
    11:30 am–3 pm, 6–10 pm
    Sunday
    11:30 am–3 pm, 6–10 pm

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