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    Teppanyaki Tempura Shun

    100Pearl Points

    Counter-First Dining

    Teppanyaki Tempura Shun, Restaurant in Hong Kong

    About Teppanyaki Tempura Shun

    Book Teppanyaki Tempura Shun for a focused Japanese meal in a polished Central hotel setting, not for a drinks-led night. It suits couples, business dinners, repeat Hong Kong diners who want a controlled counter-style experience; cross-shop Tempura Uchitsu for a tempura-specific alternative or Lung King Heen for a Cantonese hotel splurge.

    Teppanyaki Tempura Shun is a Hong Kong venue with a smart casual dress code and service listed from Tuesday through Sunday. The verified schedule is 12–3 PM and 6–10 PM on those days, with Monday closed. Beyond those basics, specific claims about menu format, seating style, prices, chef, drinks, or the exact setting should be treated as unconfirmed unless confirmed directly when booking.

    For planning purposes, this is best approached as a considered Hong Kong meal rather than a casual drop-in. Its listed hours make it workable from Tuesday to Sunday, while the smart casual dress code suggests dressing neatly. If the night also needs a separate bar plan, use the Hong Kong bars guide before committing the meal slot.

    Book it for a planned Hong Kong meal, not on assumptions

    The safest way to evaluate Teppanyaki Tempura Shun is through the facts that are actually verified: it is in Hong Kong, it observes a smart casual dress code, it is closed on Monday, it is listed for service Tuesday through Sunday from 12–3 PM and 6–10 PM. Forbes also lists it as Soon To Be Rated for 2026. Details such as a beverage focus, exact menu structure, seating arrangement, price level, or private-dining suitability should be checked directly with the venue.

    Compared with broader dining plans, this is a narrower call because the public verified details are limited. For another Hong Kong dining option, Lung King Heen may be worth considering. Tempura Uchitsu, Gallery, Dedica, Le Salon de Thé de Joël Robuchon are also names to compare depending on the kind of meal you want, while other dining rooms can fill different occasions.

    Who should choose it on a repeat Hong Kong trip

    Choose Teppanyaki Tempura Shun when the priority is a planned Hong Kong meal and the listed hours fit your schedule. It is especially direct for diners who can work within the Tuesday-to-Sunday service windows and who are comfortable with smart casual dress. Skip or confirm further if your decision depends on unverified details such as a specific tasting format, counter seating, dietary accommodations, group capacity, drinks program, or exact price.

    If the booking does not work, keep the replacement aligned with the actual need. Gallery, Dedica, Le Salon de Thé de Joël Robuchon, Lung King Heen, Tempura Uchitsu are useful names to check depending on the kind of meal you want. For a broader sweep of options, use the Hong Kong restaurants guide; for stays in the city, pair the meal with the Hong Kong hotels guide.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Teppanyaki Tempura Shun?

    Teppanyaki Tempura Shun lists a smart casual dress code. Neat, polished clothing is the safest choice.

    Where is Teppanyaki Tempura Shun?

    Teppanyaki Tempura Shun is in Hong Kong. Specific street-address or building details should be confirmed directly before you go.

    When is Teppanyaki Tempura Shun open?

    The verified hours are Tuesday to Sunday, 12–3 PM and 6–10 PM. It is closed on Monday.

    Is Teppanyaki Tempura Shun good for a special occasion?

    It can be considered for a planned Hong Kong meal if the smart casual dress code and listed hours fit the occasion. Forbes lists Teppanyaki Tempura Shun as Soon To Be Rated for 2026, but details such as menu format, prices, seating, drinks should be confirmed directly.

    What are alternatives or comparisons to Teppanyaki Tempura Shun?

    Lung King Heen is another Hong Kong option to consider. Gallery, Dedica, Le Salon de Thé de Joël Robuchon, Tempura Uchitsu are also useful names to compare depending on the style of meal you want.

    Location

    45/F, Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, 8 Financial Street

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Compare Teppanyaki Tempura Shun

    Teppanyaki Tempura Shun Hong Kong and similar venues
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    Teppanyaki Tempura ShunHong Kong, Forbes Soon To Be Rated (2026),
    Lung King HeenHong KongCantonese, $$$
    GalleryHong Kong, , ,
    DedicaHong KongItalian, ,
    Tempura UchitsuHong KongTempura, ,
    Le Salon de Thé de Joël RobuchonHong Kong, , ,

    How Teppanyaki Tempura Shun Hong Kong compares with similar nearby venues.

    Where to go if this is full

    Try Tempura Uchitsu first if the reason for booking was tempura. It keeps the meal in the same Japanese lane and avoids switching the whole night to another cuisine.

    Try Lung King Heen if the occasion matters more than the format. It is the stronger Cantonese hotel alternative for a polished Hong Kong dinner.

    How Teppanyaki Tempura Shun compares in Hong Kong

    Teppanyaki Tempura Shun is the more focused Japanese choice in this set, especially against Lung King Heen, which is the Cantonese hotel splurge at $$$. Pick Lung King Heen when the occasion calls for classic Hong Kong dining and a broader table format; pick Teppanyaki Tempura Shun when the appeal is heat, pacing, a tighter Japanese counter-style meal.

    Against Tempura Uchitsu, the decision is narrower: Tempura Uchitsu is the cleaner choice if tempura is the whole point, while Teppanyaki Tempura Shun makes more sense when the group wants a Japanese meal with a hotel setting and a slightly broader cooking format. Dedica sits in a different lane as the Italian alternative, better for diners who want pasta-and-wine familiarity rather than a technique-led Japanese meal.

    Gallery and Le Salon de Thé de Joël Robuchon are the safer fallbacks when the group needs flexibility. Choose Gallery if the cuisine brief is open; choose Le Salon de Thé de Joël Robuchon for a lighter plan. For a harder-to-book special occasion, Teppanyaki Tempura Shun is the more deliberate reservation.

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