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    22 Ships, Restaurant in Hong Kong
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    22 Ships

    Spanish-Tapas · Central, Hong Kong

    Restaurant in Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    The Read

    Cantonese-Context Tapas

    Chef

    Antonio Oviedo

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    A credentialed Spanish tapas counter inside PMQ's Central complex, 22 Ships ranks number 40 on the OAD Casual in Asia 2025 list and operates at a $$ price tier that makes it one of the more honest value propositions in the neighbourhood. Dinner only, easy to book, with a 110-selection wine list that skews France and California. Worth booking for food-focused visitors who want quality without fine-dining spend.

    About 22 Ships

    22 Ships, Hong Kong: Pearl Verdict

    Dinner is the harder ticket at 22 Ships, for good reason: the PMQ-based Spanish tapas counter fills faster in the evening, when the room operates at full energy and the kitchen is running its tightest shifts. If your schedule is flexible, a lunch visit offers the same food and wine list with a noticeably calmer room and easier walk-in prospects. For a food-focused traveller who wants to eat well in Central without spending at a Michelin-starred price point, 22 Ships earns its place on the shortlist.

    The Portrait

    Sitting inside PMQ, the adaptive reuse complex on Staunton Street that occupies the old Police Married Quarters site, 22 Ships is one of the more visually coherent rooms in Central's mid-range dining circuit. The space leans industrial-spare: clean sightlines, counter-forward seating, a layout that keeps the kitchen visible. For the explorer-minded diner, that transparency is part of the draw. You are not eating behind a curtain of ambient theatre; the food is the focal point.

    Chef Antonio Oviedo runs a Spanish tapas programme pitched squarely at the $$ cuisine price tier, meaning a typical two-course meal lands between $40 and $65 per person before drinks. That positions 22 Ships as a genuine alternative to the heavier spend required at Central's fine-dining tier. The Opinionated About Dining Casual in Asia ranking (number 40, 2025) confirms it is operating at a recognised level within the casual segment, not just coasting on neighbourhood foot traffic.

    The wine list, overseen by Robert Moulder, is worth paying attention to. With 110 selections across a 975-bottle inventory and a $$ pricing tier, the list covers a meaningful spread without pushing every table toward triple-digit bottles. France and California are the stated strengths. For a wine-curious diner, that combination, solid French depth and accessible California options, makes 22 Ships a practical dinner pairing rather than a place where you order the house pour and move on. The markup is rated at $$, meaning you will find a range of pricing across the list rather than a wall of expensive options.

    Lunch vs Dinner: Which Visit Delivers More?

    The kitchen serves dinner only, according to the current data. That simplifies the decision: there is no daytime service to compare against. Evening is your only window. Given that, timing within the dinner service matters more than day-of-week positioning at many comparable venues. Arriving early, when the room is quieter and the kitchen is not yet in peak demand, is the practical move for a table that wants the staff's full attention.

    How to Book

    Booking difficulty is rated easy. Reservations at 22 Ships are manageable by normal planning standards; you are not competing for a counter seat at a twelve-person omakase. That said, PMQ attracts significant foot traffic from both locals and visitors, the casual format means walk-in competition exists, particularly on weekend evenings. Booking ahead remains the smarter call. The venue is located at Staunton Street, PMQ, Central, making it accessible from the Central MTR station on foot.

    Who Should Book

    22 Ships is the right call for food-focused travellers who want a credentialed, casual Spanish meal in Central without committing to a tasting-menu budget. It suits pairs and small groups better than larger parties, given the tapas format and counter-oriented layout. Wine drinkers will find enough on the list to make an evening of it. If you are looking for a celebratory or client-facing dinner, the formality level here will feel light; consider Amber (French Contemporary) or Caprice for that register instead.

    For broader planning across the city, see our full Hong Kong restaurants guide, our full Hong Kong hotels guide, our full Hong Kong bars guide, our full Hong Kong wineries guide, and our full Hong Kong experiences guide. For other perspectives on Central dining, Forum (Cantonese) and Ta Vie (Japanese - French, Innovative) offer very different but equally considered evenings. Further afield in Hong Kong, the Former Jumbo Floating Restaurant in Aberdeen remains a point of historical reference, while Le Salon de Thé de Joël Robuchon Hong Kong (ifc mall) in Central covers a completely different occasion type.

    For international reference points in the casual-but-credentialed category, Lazy Bear in San Francisco and Emeril's in New Orleans occupy a comparable positioning conversation, while Atomix in New York City, Le Bernardin in New York City, Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico, and Dal Pescatore in Runate illustrate the upper ceiling of what serious dining investment looks like globally.

    Practical Details

    Location: PMQ, Staunton Street, Central, Hong Kong. Cuisine: Spanish tapas. Price tier: $$ (two-course meal $40–$65 before drinks). Wine list: 110 selections, 975-bottle inventory, France and California strengths, $$ pricing tier. OAD Casual in Asia 2025: ranked number 40. Booking difficulty: easy. Service: dinner only.

    Quick reference: Casual Spanish tapas in Central, $$ price tier, dinner only, easy to book, OAD Casual Asia top 40 (2025).

    FAQ

    Does 22 Ships handle dietary restrictions?

    • The venue data does not confirm specific dietary accommodation policies, so contact the restaurant directly before booking if restrictions are a deciding factor.
    • Spanish tapas menus typically include shellfish, cured meats, dairy across multiple dishes, which means the format can be limiting for guests with significant restrictions.
    • For a cuisine type with more inherent flexibility on dietary needs, 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana (Hong Kong) (Italian) or Forum (Cantonese) are both worth considering, as both operate at a level where dietary communication is typically handled attentively.
    • Booking ahead and noting restrictions at reservation time is the practical approach regardless of venue.
    The takeThis is a spot built for sociable dining: groups who like to graze and share plates feel right at home, and couples looking for a relaxed evening out will appreciate the convivial pace. Locals who already practice communal Cantonese eating translate easily to the tapas logic, and visitors wanting an accessible, mid-price taste of Spanish small plates in Central find it an easy, unpretentious pick. The PMQ location also makes it a straightforward choice for diners combining food with browsing the creative precinct.
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    Restaurant contextHong Kong, Hong Kong

    Planning details

    Location
    S109 - S113, Block A, Entrance at, PMQ - Staunton, Staunton St, Central, Hong Kong
    Website
    22ships.hk
    Phone
    +852 2555 0722
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    22 Ships sits comfortably in a repurposed 1950s police married-quarters building inside PMQ, where preserved institutional architecture and raw concrete create a quietly industrial backdrop. An open courtyard cushions the dining room from SoHo street noise and gives the space a relaxed, urban outdoor edge. The restaurant emphasizes tapas-style sharing—casual, convivial and mid-price—which pairs the honesty of a heritage setting with lively, social dining. The overall effect is modern and approachable rather than precious: architecture and format combine to feel thoughtfully rough-hewn and very much of Central's creative, food-focused pocket.

    Best For

    This is a spot built for sociable dining: groups who like to graze and share plates feel right at home, and couples looking for a relaxed evening out will appreciate the convivial pace. Locals who already practice communal Cantonese eating translate easily to the tapas logic, and visitors wanting an accessible, mid-price taste of Spanish small plates in Central find it an easy, unpretentious pick. The PMQ location also makes it a straightforward choice for diners combining food with browsing the creative precinct.

    Ordering Tips

    Tapas at 22 Ships arrive as they're ready, so treat the meal as an evolving shared experience rather than a set sequence. Order a selection of small plates across flavors and textures and let the table build over time—this is a restaurant designed for accumulation rather than strict courses. Aim to include a few of the house signatures listed—Txuleta Iberico pork ribs, Marmitako, Spanish red prawn paella and Jamon Iberico—to sample the kitchen's range while you trade plates and tastes around the table.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Rustic yet chic with warm tones, Mediterranean forms, and a vibrant, social atmosphere reminiscent of Spanish bodegas.

    Tags

    Vibe

    LivelyTrendyRustic

    Best For

    Group DiningDate NightCasual Hangout

    Experience

    Private DiningOpen Kitchen

    Sourcing

    Local Sourcing

    View

    Street Scene

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Smart Casual
    Noise Level
    Lively
    Service Style
    Upscale Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Standard
    Capacity
    Medium

    Signature Dishes

    • Txuleta Iberico pork ribs
    • Marmitako
    • Spanish red prawn paella
    • Jamon Iberico
    Planning details

    Location

    S109 - S113, Block A, Entrance at, PMQ - Staunton, Staunton St, Central, Hong Kong · Directions

    +852 2555 0722

    22ships.hk

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    Also Consider

    Restaurant context

    At the $$ cuisine price tier, 22 Ships sits in a different spending bracket from most of its Central peers. 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana (Hong Kong) at $$$$ and Vea at $$$$ are both serious, occasion-grade commitments with Michelin recognition and the formal service to match. If the budget is open and the occasion calls for ceremony, those two are the stronger choices. For a meal that does not require a special occasion justification, 22 Ships is the more practical pick.

    The Chairman is the closest peer on price, also at $$, but operates in a completely different register: Cantonese, reservation-difficult, carrying significantly higher critical weight. If Cantonese cooking is a priority and you can get a table, The Chairman wins the value argument comfortably. 22 Ships is the right alternative when you want something lighter in format and easier to walk into. Feuille at $$$ occupies a middle tier, French Contemporary with more formal positioning than 22 Ships but less financial exposure than the $$$$ options.

    Ta Vie at $$$$ is worth mentioning for the explorer-type diner who is weighing depth of concept: the Japanese-French tasting format there offers a very different kind of investment, both in money and in attention. 22 Ships, by contrast, is a shareable, lower-commitment format. The decision between them is less about quality and more about what kind of evening you are building. For a weeknight dinner with wine and no agenda, 22 Ships is the easier call.

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is 22 Ships known for?

    22 Ships is primarily known for Spanish-Tapas in Hong Kong.

    Where is 22 Ships located?

    22 Ships is located in Hong Kong, at S109 - S113, Block A, Entrance at, PMQ - Staunton, Staunton St, Central, Hong Kong.