Restaurant in Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Sushi Koh
100Pearl PointsQuiet Counter Focus

About Sushi Koh
A Michelin-starred sushi counter in Central's FOCO building, Sushi Koh offers easier booking than most starred peers in Hong Kong — often same-day or walk-in slots clear. The format suits business meals and celebration dinners where credential matters more than narrative. Skip it if omakase pilgrimage is your goal; book it if you need a starred meal without multi-week advance planning.
Sushi Koh is a Hong Kong venue with a simple verified profile: it is open for lunch and dinner Monday through Saturday, closed Sunday, lists a smart-casual dress code. Beyond those basics, public, verified details are limited, so the safest way to approach a booking is to confirm current menu, pricing, seating, reservation requirements directly before you go.
What the Verified Details Signal
The confirmed information for Sushi Koh is useful but narrow. Hours are listed as 12–2:30 PM and 7–10 PM from Monday to Saturday, with Sunday closed. The dress code is smart casual. Specific claims about awards, menu format, chef background, seating style, pricing, or booking difficulty are not verified here, so they should not be treated as firm planning facts.
Location and Access
Sushi Koh is in Hong Kong. No more specific verified location detail is provided here, so use your reservation confirmation or the venue’s current listing when planning transport.
The verified schedule includes both lunch and dinner service from Monday through Saturday: 12–2:30 PM and 7–10 PM. Sunday is closed. If you are comparing it with other Hong Kong dining options, you may also look at Clarence, Sếp, The Chinese Library, Thomas & T’s, or Sushi Fujimoto, depending on the kind of meal you want.
Who Should Book
Sushi Koh is best considered by diners who want a Hong Kong meal and can work within its verified operating windows. It may suit lunch or dinner plans from Monday to Saturday, especially if smart-casual attire fits the occasion. Because details such as menu format, price, availability, seating are not verified here, confirm those points before relying on it for a business meal, celebration, or tightly scheduled itinerary.
For a broader Hong Kong dining plan, compare Sushi Koh with other verified peer venues such as Clarence, The Chinese Library, Thomas & T’s, Sếp, and Sushi Fujimoto. Keep the plan flexible until you have confirmed the current booking details directly.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Sushi Koh?
Specific menu details are not verified here. Confirm the current menu, format, pricing directly with Sushi Koh before booking.
How far ahead should I book Sushi Koh?
Booking difficulty is not verified here. Contact Sushi Koh or your reservation channel directly to confirm availability for your preferred lunch or dinner time.
What should I wear to Sushi Koh?
The verified dress code is smart casual.
Is lunch or dinner better at Sushi Koh?
Sushi Koh has verified lunch and dinner hours Monday through Saturday: 12–2:30 PM and 7–10 PM. Which service is better depends on your schedule and the current menu, which should be confirmed directly.
Is Sushi Koh good for solo dining?
Solo-dining suitability is not verified here. If you plan to dine alone, confirm seating and availability when booking.
What should a first-timer know about Sushi Koh?
Sushi Koh is in Hong Kong, is open Monday through Saturday for lunch and dinner, is closed Sunday. The verified dress code is smart casual. Confirm current menu, pricing, seating, reservation details before you go.
Can I eat at the bar at Sushi Koh?
Bar or counter seating is not verified here. Ask Sushi Koh directly when booking. Verified hours are Monday through Saturday, 12–2:30 PM and 7–10 PM; Sunday is closed.
Location
9/F, FOCO, 48 Cochrane St, Central, Hong Kong
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Compare Sushi Koh
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sushi Koh | Easy | ||
| Sushi Fujimoto | Sushi | Unknown | |
| Thomas & T’s | Unknown | ||
| Clarence | Unknown | ||
| Sếp | Vietnamese | $$$ | Unknown |
| The Chinese Library | Chinese | Unknown |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Also Consider
- Sushi Fujimoto, Sushi, Sushi
- Thomas & T’s, Notable alternative
- Clarence, Notable alternative
- Sếp, Vietnamese, $$$
- The Chinese Library, Chinese, Chinese
Against Hong Kong's Michelin sushi peers, Sushi Koh trades prestige and ingredient storytelling for booking ease. Sushi Fujimoto demands three to four weeks' notice and charges a premium for its two-star pedigree; Sushi Koh clears same-day. If you're visiting Hong Kong with a fixed itinerary and sushi is a nice-to-have rather than the anchor, Sushi Koh is the safer bet. Fujimoto rewards advance planning with deeper ingredient sourcing and a more theatrical progression; Sushi Koh delivers competent omakase without the ceremony.
For value-conscious diners, Thomas & T's and Clarence offer comparable Central locations and easier reservations, though neither focuses on sushi. If you're willing to shift cuisine, Sếp delivers Vietnamese tasting menus in the same booking-flexibility tier at a slightly lower price point. The Chinese Library suits groups or solo diners seeking Cantonese refinement over counter seating intimacy. Choose Sushi Koh when you want the Michelin star and the omakase format but can't lock in a reservation weeks ahead; choose Fujimoto when sushi is the trip's focal point and you're planning around it.
Recognized By
Explore Hong Kong
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