Where To Eat & Drink In Hong Kong: 9 Hotspots You Shouldn’t Miss
Traditional Cantonese breakfasts, a dramatic "flaming Peking duck", mod dim sum — save this list for your next trip to the city.
With Hong Kong finally back on our travel lists, it was time to pay the city a visit and satisfy our craving for authentic dim sum and more. The only problem is, with its ever-evolving food and drink scene, the list of must-try options just keeps getting longer. So it can be a challenge to narrow down your choices, especially during a short visit.
So, we've done the hard work of dining and drinking our way through the city, identifying the nine best spots that will satisfy most, if not all, of your cravings. You're welcome.
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4. Duddell's
Known for: A boozy Michelin-starred dim sum brunch
If you're looking to add some sparkles to your siew mai, Duddell's offers all-you-can-eat Cantonese dishes with free-flow champagne on weekends.
This artsy two-storey space is a Michelin-starred restaurant that combines Cantonese traditional flavours with contemporary flourishes. The weekend brunch offers unlimited servings of elevated dim sum. All dishes are served fresh in small portions so you can try more dishes from the extensive menu – from appetisers, mains to desserts.
Aside from food, you can opt for the non-alcoholic or alcoholic package, which includes Espresso Martini, Bloody Mary, Mimosa and of course, bubbles. They also have an outdoor garden terrace – a perfect spot to relax on a sunny weekend.
1 Duddell Street, Central, Hong Kong. Details here.