Hong Kong Restaurants

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  • 1. Liberty Exchange Kitchen & Bar

    $$$ | Central

    This two-level restaurant and bar serves modern American food with fine-dining execution and finesse. The menu offers small sharing plates and includes refined yet hearty creations such as crabmeat and chorizo mac and cheese, or buttermilk-fried cornish hen served with organic honey. The team behind Liberty Exchange also runs a reservations-only kitchen near Lan Kwai Fong called Liberty Private Works, which offers a more personal (and more expensive) experience.

    8 Connaught Pl., Hong Kong, n/a Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    2810–8400

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Sun., Credit cards accepted
  • 2. Lily & Bloom

    $$$ | Central

    Enjoy American comfort fare at this Prohibition Era–style restaurant and bar. The upper level—Lily—serves assorted late-night bar bites and classic cocktails made with premium spirits. For a more formal dining experience, head downstairs to Bloom and enjoy catchy Cotton Club tunes and hearty dishes such as Iberico pork chop and hickory-smoked skirt steak. The kitchen at Lily & Bloom stays open until late at night, making this a popular snacking pit stop for Central’s party crowd.

    33 Wyndham St., Hong Kong, n/a Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    2810–6166

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.
  • 3. Main St. Deli

    $$ | Tsim Sha Tsui

    Inspired by New York’s 2nd Avenue Deli, with a gleaming tiled interior to match, Main St. Deli introduced traditional Big Apple neighborhood favorites to Hong Kong and found immediate popularity with visitors and locals alike. It continues to make lunch favorites such as pastrami on rye and hot corned-beef sandwiches. Reuben sandwiches and matzo-ball soup satisfy homesick New Yorkers. On the drinks side, kids can indulge in the wide variety of milk shakes, while the grown-ups enjoy the selection of American microbrews.

    8 Peking Rd., Kowloon, n/a Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    2132–7898

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 4. Mavericks

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    Pui O is famous for its beautiful beach, but not for its dining scene. This seaside restaurant, however, aims to change that by combining a laid-back surfer’s attitude with a reverence for top-quality cooking. Locally sourced ingredients feature heavily on the menu, which includes house-ground burgers and nachos made with pork wontons instead of tortilla chips. The restaurant also serves regionally brewed ales and cocktails designed to beat the summer heat.

    Pui O Beach, Lantau Island, n/a Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    5402–4154

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Thurs. No lunch Fri.
  • 5. Si Sun

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    One of the pioneers of American fast-food-style dining in Hong Kong, Si Sun still looks and feels like an eatery from the swinging '60s. The plastic fixtures have stayed the same over the past few decades, and the menu doesn’t seem to have changed much either. Burgers are geared toward local tastes, and the freshly grilled beef patties are sandwiched between two soft buns and topped with ketchup and mayo. Add cheese or a fried egg and your meal will still be a steal. Si Sun also offers pork and fish fillet burgers, as well as a few rice and noodles dishes.

    1A Whampoa St., Kowloon, n/a Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    2362–1279

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No credit cards, Reservations not accepted
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  • 6. Stone Nullah Tavern

    $$$ | Wan Chai

    Tucked away on a quiet street across from the famed Blue House, Stone Nullah Tavern serves new American cuisine that revolves around locally sourced ingredients. The menu changes regularly, but you’ll always find unabashedly hearty offerings such as cheddar mac and cheese and the notorious "fat kid cake" (essentially four desserts mixed into one). Adventurous diners will enjoy the wide selection of offal-centric dishes, including crispy pig’s head, tripe “fries,” and chicken liver dip served with homemade potato chips.

    69 Stone Nullah La., Hong Kong, n/a Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    3182–0128

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch weekdays

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