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    Tate Dining Room and Bar

    1,815Pearl Points

    Two Michelin stars. Book early or miss out.

    Tate Dining Room and Bar, Restaurant in Hong Kong

    About Tate Dining Room and Bar

    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.

    Should You Book Tate Dining Room and Bar?

    Yes — if you are serious about Hong Kong's fine dining scene, Tate Dining Room and Bar belongs on your shortlist. Chef Vicky Lau's Chinese-French tasting menu format holds two Michelin stars (retained in both 2024 and 2025), sits at #52 on Opinionated About Dining's Asia rankings for 2025, and earns a Black Pearl 1 Diamond. This is not a restaurant you visit once and tick off. The multi-visit case here is genuinely strong: the kitchen works in a register precise enough that a second or third meal reveals layers the first obscures. Book accordingly.

    The Experience: What You're Actually Getting

    Tate operates on Hollywood Road in Sheung Wan, a neighbourhood that now anchors Hong Kong's most interesting stretch of independent dining. The format is tasting menu, the cuisine sits at the intersection of classical French technique and Chinese ingredient sensibility, and the room is intimate enough that service tracks every table. With a Google rating of 4.6 across 240 reviews, guest satisfaction is consistently high, which matters when you're committing to a $$$$ price point.

    What separates Tate from comparable two-star operations in Hong Kong is the specificity of its culinary identity. Chinese-French as a category covers a wide range of execution, from superficial fusion to something more considered. At Tate, the approach tends toward the latter: French structure applied to ingredients and flavour profiles that read as distinctly Chinese. Think the discipline of classical sauce work applied to umami-forward, often delicate ingredients. It is a format that rewards attention, which is why the multi-visit angle is worth taking seriously.

    Multi-Visit Strategy: How to Approach Tate Across Two or Three Visits

    First visit: treat it as an orientation. The tasting menu at this level moves through a sequence designed to build — the early courses tend toward lighter, more restrained flavour profiles before the kitchen shifts into richer, more complex territory. Let the progression do its work rather than trying to decode every dish. Pay attention to where Chinese ingredients are being used structurally rather than decoratively, because that is where Tate's point of view is clearest.

    Second visit: now you can go with intent. If you found certain course positions more compelling than others, note them and arrive curious about what has changed. Tasting menus at this tier typically evolve seasonally, so a return visit six months out will present a meaningfully different meal. The La Liste score moved from 79 points in 2025 to 76 in 2026, which is worth watching , but two Michelin stars held across consecutive years signals consistent kitchen standards, not a venue in decline.

    Third visit, if you're committed: this is where the bar program justifies serious attention. Tate Dining Room and Bar is named as both a restaurant and bar, and at this point in a relationship with the kitchen, the drinks pairing or bar-side ordering deserves deliberate engagement rather than default wine-with-food autopilot. It also becomes a useful venue for bringing someone less experienced with this style of cooking, because you can contextualise what they're eating.

    For food and travel explorers comparing Hong Kong's high-end tasting menu circuit, Tate is worth positioning alongside Ta Vie and Amber as the three venues that reward returning most clearly. Caprice and 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana sit in the same price tier but operate with more classical European frameworks that are easier to read on a first visit. Tate asks more of you, and returns more when you give it.

    Booking: Expect Difficulty

    Booking difficulty is rated near impossible. At two Michelin stars with a small room on Hollywood Road, demand consistently outpaces availability. Plan at minimum four to six weeks ahead; for specific dates, longer. There is no phone listed in our data and no website link to confirm a booking channel directly, so check recent coverage or use a concierge service if you need a guaranteed slot. Do not rely on walk-in availability at this level.

    For comparison, Forum in the Cantonese tier is easier to book and still carries serious credentials. Le Salon de Thé de Joël Robuchon at ifc mall offers a lower-commitment entry point for French-influenced dining in Central if a Tate reservation proves elusive.

    Awards and Rankings at a Glance

    • Michelin 2 Stars , 2024 and 2025
    • Black Pearl 1 Diamond , 2025
    • Opinionated About Dining Leading Restaurants in Asia , #52 (2025), #49 (2024), #67 (2023)
    • La Liste Leading Restaurants , 79pts (2025), 76pts (2026)
    • Google rating: 4.6 / 5 (240 reviews)

    The OAD trajectory is positive over three years regardless of the single-point La Liste dip. #52 in Asia for 2025 places Tate in the conversation with venues like Atomix in New York and Lazy Bear in San Francisco as chef-driven tasting menu destinations that earn their rankings through consistency rather than hype cycles.

    Practical Details

    DetailTate Dining RoomTa VieAmber
    Price tier$$$$$$$$$$$$
    CuisineChinese-FrenchJapanese-FrenchFrench Contemporary
    Michelin stars212
    Booking difficultyNear impossibleDifficultDifficult
    OAD Asia rank (2025)#52Not rankedNot ranked
    FormatTasting menuTasting menuTasting menu
    Address210 Hollywood Rd, Sheung WanCentralWan Chai

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    Dietary Restrictions

    Does Tate Dining Room and Bar handle dietary restrictions?

    Our venue data does not include confirmed details on Tate's dietary restriction policy. At a two-Michelin-star tasting menu restaurant operating at this level, kitchens routinely accommodate serious dietary needs when notified well in advance , but do not assume this without confirming directly when you book. Given the booking difficulty, raise dietary requirements at reservation stage, not on arrival. If you have complex or multiple restrictions, it is worth verifying that the menu format can accommodate them before committing to the full tasting menu price.

    Pearl Picks: If You're Building a Hong Kong Fine Dining Trip

    Tate pairs well with Ta Vie for a two-night high-end sequence covering different ends of the French-Asian spectrum. Add Forum for Cantonese contrast without dropping quality standards. Globally, if this style of chef-driven, culturally specific tasting menu cooking interests you, Alain Ducasse at Louis XV in Monte Carlo and Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen in Paris represent how deep the French fine dining tradition goes when chefs engage with it seriously. Alinea in Chicago and Le Bernardin in New York City offer useful reference points for understanding where Tate sits in the global tasting menu conversation.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Tate Dining Room and Bar handle dietary restrictions?

    Tate accommodates dietary restrictions, which is standard practice at Michelin two-star level. Communicate requirements clearly at the time of booking, not on arrival — a tasting menu format at this price point ($$$$) requires the kitchen to plan ahead. If your restrictions are extensive, confirm directly with the restaurant before you book, as some substitutions may affect the coherence of the sequence Vicky Lau's menu is built around.

    What is Tate Dining Room and Bar known for?

    Tate Dining Room and Bar is primarily known for Chinese French in Hong Kong.

    Where is Tate Dining Room and Bar located?

    Tate Dining Room and Bar is located in Hong Kong, at 210 Hollywood Road, Sheung Wan, Central, Hong Kong.

    How can I contact Tate Dining Room and Bar?

    You can reach Tate Dining Room and Bar via the venue's official channels.

    Location

    210 Hollywood Road, Sheung Wan, Central, Hong Kong

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

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    How Tate Compares to Hong Kong's Top Dining Options

    At the $$$$ tier, Tate's closest peer is Ta Vie, which operates a Japanese-French tasting menu format at a comparable price point. Tate holds the edge on rankings, #52 in OAD Asia versus Ta Vie's position outside the top tier, and carries two Michelin stars to Ta Vie's one. If you're choosing between the two for a single visit, Tate is the stronger credential. Ta Vie is somewhat easier to book and may suit first-time visitors to Hong Kong's fine dining circuit who want a lower-pressure introduction to the format. 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana sits in the same price bracket with three Michelin stars, but the cooking is classical Italian rather than Hong Kong-specific, book it if European fine dining is your priority, not if you want a menu that could only exist in this city.

    Feuille comes in at $$$ with a French Contemporary format, a meaningful saving at the cost of some awards depth. It is the right call if budget is a factor but you still want serious cooking. For a complete contrast that still justifies the trip, The Chairman at $$ is the most acclaimed Cantonese option at a fraction of the price, a different category entirely, but essential Hong Kong dining. Neighborhood, also at $$, is the easiest booking of this group and the right pick for a relaxed meal without tasting menu commitment.

    For a multi-night strategy: open with Tate for its distinctly Hong Kong identity, use The Chairman as your Cantonese benchmark, and fill a third slot with Ta Vie or Feuille depending on your budget. That sequence covers the range of what Hong Kong's serious dining scene does well without significant overlap.

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