Restaurant in Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Path
100Pearl PointsLate-Night Room

About Path
Path operates Tuesday through Saturday evenings only in Tsim Sha Tsui, offering a discovery-oriented format with no published menu or cuisine details. The late closing hour and neighborhood location make it accessible for diners who trust the kitchen without advance intel, though the lack of transparency will frustrate those who prefer to research pricing and format before committing.
Path operates Tuesday through Saturday evenings: it is closed Sunday and Monday. The verified details are deliberately limited: Path is in Hong Kong, opens from 6 PM to midnight on operating nights, lists a smart casual dress code. With no verified cuisine, menu format, price tier, seat count, chef name, or service style available here, it is best approached as an evening venue where diners should confirm practical details before committing.
The Evening-Only Format
Path opens at 6 PM and runs until midnight on operating nights, placing it outside flexible all-day dining. The lack of verified lunch hours rules out treating it as a midday option; this is an evening commitment. That matters if you are weighing Path against FINDS or Hanabi, where the best choice will depend on the timing and format you want. Path’s confirmed schedule is straightforward: Tuesday through Saturday evenings, closed Sunday and Monday.
With no verified cuisine type, chef name, menu structure, or price tier, it is hard to make a detailed value comparison before visiting. If you prefer to research menus and pricing before booking, Path may require extra confirmation. For diners who enjoy discovery, that limited public detail may be less of a concern. For those comparing Path with Tin Heung Lau or other Hong Kong venues, the key difference is that Path’s verified information is currently limited to hours, city, dress code.
Hong Kong Positioning
Path is verified as a Hong Kong venue, but no specific street address, district, building, or landmark should be treated as confirmed here. That means planning should start with the city-level location and a direct confirmation of the exact arrival details. Without a verified seat count or service style, it is also unclear whether the experience is built around counter seating, tables, or another setup.
For context, Hong Kong offers a wide range of dining choices, including Ho Ho Chak, Carat Fine Indian and Mediterranean Cuisine, FINDS, Hanabi, Tin Heung Lau, other venues. Path’s confirmed profile is narrower: evening hours from Tuesday to Saturday and smart casual dress. Without verified price or menu information, value and fit remain questions to confirm before booking.
There is no further verified public detail here about booking difficulty, the nature of any recognition, chef credentials, service format, beverage program, or demand. That does not make Path better or worse; it simply means the decision should be based on the confirmed basics and any information you obtain directly from the venue. If timing is your main concern, the schedule is clear. If menu, price, accessibility, or dietary accommodation matters, confirm before you go.
Path suits diners who value an evening schedule, can follow a smart casual dress code, are comfortable checking details directly. If you need lunch flexibility, a verified menu, or clear pricing before committing, other Hong Kong venues may be easier to evaluate. For those willing to proceed with limited verified information, Path is a Hong Kong evening option with a simple confirmed schedule.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Path?
Path operates 6 PM to midnight Tuesday through Saturday in Hong Kong. Bar seating, food service, menu format, service style are not verified here, so confirm directly with the venue if a specific setup or meal is part of your plans.
Is Path good for a special occasion?
Path keeps evening-only hours from 6 PM to midnight Tuesday through Saturday and lists a smart casual dress code. No verified details are available here about private dining, ambience, chef credentials, or service style, so confirm directly if you are planning a special occasion.
Does Path handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodation, allergy procedures, menu details are not verified here. If you have allergies or specific dietary needs, contact Path directly before visiting.
What should a first-timer know about Path?
Path is in Hong Kong and opens from 6 PM to midnight Tuesday through Saturday. It is closed Sunday and Monday, the listed dress code is smart casual. Confirm the exact location, format, menu, any spending requirements directly before you arrive.
Is lunch or dinner better at Path?
Path does not have verified lunch hours. Its confirmed operating hours are 6 PM to midnight Tuesday through Saturday, with Sunday and Monday closed.
What are alternatives to Path in Hong Kong?
Other venues you may compare with Path include Tin Heung Lau, Ho Ho Chak, FINDS, Hanabi, Carat Fine Indian and Mediterranean Cuisine. Because Path’s verified details are limited, compare based on confirmed hours, location, dress code, any current information you obtain directly from each venue.
Location
Shop A, 1/F, 68 Kimberley Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Compare Path
| Venue | Cuisine | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Path | Easy | |
| Tin Heung Lau | Zhejiang restaurant | Unknown |
| FINDS | Nordic | Unknown |
| Hanabi | Japanese | Unknown |
| Ho Ho Chak | Unknown | |
| Carat Fine Indian and Mediterranean Cuisine | Unknown |
How Path compares with nearby options at a similar price tier.
Also Consider
- Tin Heung Lau, Zhejiang restaurant, Zhejiang restaurant
- FINDS, Nordic, Nordic
- Hanabi, Japanese, Japanese
- Ho Ho Chak, Notable alternative
- Carat Fine Indian and Mediterranean Cuisine, Notable alternative
Path's evening-only schedule and opaque format set it apart from Hong Kong peers that publish clear cuisine identities and price tiers. FINDS delivers a structured Nordic tasting menu with transparent pricing and daytime flexibility, making it the better choice if you want to know exactly what you are paying for before you book. Hanabi offers omakase precision with published seat counts and chef credentials, a stronger pick for diners who value technical execution and advance research. Tin Heung Lau anchors the Zhejiang category with a clear regional focus and reputation, ideal if you prefer cuisine-specific depth over Path's undefined format.
For value and transparency, Ho Ho Chak and Carat Fine Indian and Mediterranean Cuisine both publish menus and pricing, making them easier to assess upfront. Path suits diners who enjoy the discovery process and do not mind committing to an evening slot without advance menu intel, but if you prefer to compare options or need lunch service, the peers above deliver more flexibility and clearer value signals. Booking ease is Path's advantage, no month-long waits, but that accessibility also suggests lower competitive pressure than Hong Kong's most sought-after tables.
Recognized By
Explore Hong Kong
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