Restaurant in Shanghai, China
Yong Fu Hong Kong
400ptsOAD Top 5 Asia. Book for special occasions.

About Yong Fu Hong Kong
Ranked #5 in Asia by Opinionated About Dining in 2025, Yong Fu Hong Kong delivers serious Ningbo cuisine with live seafood shipped daily from Zhejiang Province. The marble dining room and Huangpu River views make it a credible choice for celebrations and business dinners. Book if you know the cuisine — the experience rewards preparation over curiosity.
Is Yong Fu Hong Kong Worth Booking for a Special Occasion in Shanghai?
Yes — if you want serious Ningbo cooking in a room that justifies the occasion. Yong Fu Hong Kong ranked #5 on the Opinionated About Dining Leading Restaurants in Asia list in 2025, which places it in a very short list of venues where the food warrants the setting and vice versa. The question is not whether the kitchen delivers — it does , but whether Ningbo cuisine is the right fit for your table. If it is, this is where to go in Shanghai.
What Makes Yong Fu Hong Kong Different
The sourcing model is the clearest argument for booking here. Live seafood is shipped daily from Zhejiang Province in the early hours of the morning, which means whatever arrives on your table was still alive within 24 hours. That supply chain discipline is rare at this scale, and it shows in the quality of the seafood dishes. For comparison, most mid-range Chinese restaurants in Shanghai work with refrigerated product , the live-haul approach at Yong Fu Hong Kong is a genuine differentiator, not a marketing line.
The menu is split deliberately: half covers Ningbo classics, the other half introduces novelty dishes built around ingredients sourced from across China. That structure gives the kitchen room to keep regulars engaged without abandoning the regional identity that earned its reputation. Under chef Liu Zhen, the kitchen has leaned into this format as a way of evolving the menu without departing from its Zhejiang roots , a meaningful recent direction for a venue that could easily have stayed static after earning its OAD ranking.
Dishes called out in venue data include stir-fried white crabmeat, sautéed cattail with shrimp roe, and sticky rice balls with black sesame filling. These are not generic additions to a pan-Chinese menu , they are Ningbo signatures that require technique and quality product to work. The crabmeat dish in particular depends entirely on the freshness of the incoming seafood, which loops back to the sourcing commitment described above.
The Room and the Occasion
The dining room looks out over the Pudong skyline and the Huangpu River, with marble walls and chandeliers setting the visual register. This is formal Chinese dining in the classic Shanghai mould , the kind of room where a business dinner or a milestone birthday reads correctly without feeling forced. The energy is composed rather than lively; expect a quieter, more measured atmosphere than you would get at a buzzy Cantonese dining room of comparable price. If your group wants noise and energy, this is not that room. If you want a setting that lets conversation happen, it works well.
The Google rating sits at 3.9 from 82 reviews, which is low relative to the OAD ranking. That gap is worth understanding: OAD rankings weight critical and peer assessment from serious food travellers, while Google reviews reflect a broader mix of expectations. The disconnect likely reflects guests arriving for the skyline and marble and finding that Ningbo cuisine , particularly the subtler seafood preparations , rewards prior knowledge more than first-time curiosity. If you know what you are ordering, the experience aligns with the ranking. If you are walking in expecting a more accessible Cantonese menu, the mismatch explains the lower score.
Practical Details
Reservations: Booking is rated Easy, but given the OAD Top 5 Asia ranking, booking ahead is still advisable for weekend evenings and special occasions , a few days' notice should be sufficient in most cases. Address: 20-22 Lockhart Rd, Wan Chai, Hong Kong (note the venue is located in Hong Kong, not Shanghai, despite the city listing , confirm before travel). Chef: Liu Zhen. Dress: The marble-and-chandelier room sets a formal tone; smart-casual at minimum, business attire appropriate for dinner. Group size: The room suits couples and small groups equally; the split menu structure means larger tables can sample both the classic and novelty halves of the menu efficiently.
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Yong Fu Hong Kong sits against peers in its category.
Where to Go Next
If you want to explore the Ningbo format further across the region, Yong Fu (Huangpu) and YongFu Mini (Pudong) offer related experiences in Shanghai proper. For Ningbo cooking in other cities, Song , Ningbo in Hangzhou and Yong Fu , Ningbo in Hong Kong are worth considering. If you are building a broader Shanghai itinerary, Taian Table covers modern European at the high end, Fu He Hui is the city's strongest vegetarian option, and 102 House handles Cantonese. For the wider picture, see our full Shanghai restaurants guide, our full Shanghai hotels guide, our full Shanghai bars guide, our full Shanghai wineries guide, and our full Shanghai experiences guide. For comparable fine Chinese dining elsewhere in the region, Xin Rong Ji in Beijing, Xin Rong Ji in Chengdu, Ru Yuan in Hangzhou, Chef Tam's Seasons in Macau, Imperial Treasure Fine Chinese Cuisine in Guangzhou, and Dai Yuet Heen in Nanjing all merit attention.
Compare Yong Fu Hong Kong
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yong Fu Hong Kong | Ningbo | Easy | |
| Fu He Hui | Vegetarian | ¥¥¥¥ | Unknown |
| Ming Court | Cantonese | ¥¥¥ | Unknown |
| Polux | French | ¥¥ | Unknown |
| Royal China Club | Chinese, Cantonese | ¥¥¥ | Unknown |
| Scarpetta | Italian | ¥¥¥ | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Yong Fu Hong Kong handle dietary restrictions?
No public information on dietary accommodation is available from the venue. Given the menu leans heavily on live seafood shipped daily from Zhejiang Province and Ningbo classics built around seafood and traditional preparation, guests with shellfish allergies or strict dietary requirements should check the venue's official channels before booking. The format is not naturally flexible.
How far ahead should I book Yong Fu Hong Kong?
Book at least one to two weeks ahead, and further out for weekend evenings or special occasions. Yong Fu Hong Kong holds the #5 spot on the Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Asia 2025 list, which drives consistent demand despite the booking being rated as relatively accessible. Don't assume availability will hold if you leave it to the last minute.
What should I order at Yong Fu Hong Kong?
The venue database flags three dishes directly: stir-fried white crabmeat, sautéed cattail with shrimp roe, and sticky rice balls with black sesame filling. These span the live seafood sourcing operation and the traditional Ningbo side of the menu, so they're the clearest entry points for a first visit. The other half of the menu features novelty dishes using ingredients from across China, which gives you room to explore beyond the classics.
What should a first-timer know about Yong Fu Hong Kong?
This is a Ningbo-focused restaurant, not a broad Chinese dining experience — half the menu is regional classics, the other half novelty dishes using ingredients from across China. Live seafood arrives daily from Zhejiang Province, so freshness is a genuine operational priority rather than a marketing claim. The room is formal, with marble walls, chandeliers, and views over the Pudong skyline and Huangpu River, so treat it as a special-occasion booking rather than a casual dinner.
Is Yong Fu Hong Kong good for solo dining?
The formal room and occasion-driven format make Yong Fu Hong Kong a better fit for groups than solo diners. A table for one in a marble-walled room with Pudong skyline views is workable, but the menu is structured to be shared across multiple dishes, and solo you'll cover less ground. If you're dining alone and want to experience the Ningbo format, YongFu Mini in Pudong may be a more comfortable solo setting.
Can I eat at the bar at Yong Fu Hong Kong?
No bar seating information is documented for this venue. The dining room occupies the ground floor and first floor of the Golden Star Building on Lockhart Road, and the formal register of the space suggests a table-service-only setup. Confirm directly with the restaurant if counter or bar access matters to your visit.
What should I wear to Yong Fu Hong Kong?
The room calls for smart dress at minimum. Marble walls, chandeliers, and a Pudong skyline view set a formal visual tone, and this is the kind of venue where turning up in casual clothes will feel out of place. Think business casual or above — this is not a jeans-and-sneakers dinner.
Recognized By
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- Taian TableTaian Table holds three Michelin stars and La Liste recognition for 2025, making it one of Shanghai's most credentialed fine-dining addresses. Chef Christiaan Stoop's Modern European tasting menu is format-committed and near-impossible to book — plan two to three months out. At ¥¥¥¥, it is the right choice for food-focused travellers who want precision cooking with no equivalent in the city.
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