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Best European Restaurants in Tin Hau

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A photo of Elementary restaurant
5.0
Exceptional(0)
Price: Moderate
• European • Tin Hau
Aptly located on Hong Kong’s School Street, Elementary is a charming restaurant with a first class degree in gastronomy. Adored by locals, Elementary boasts an eclectic sharing menu inspired by contemporary flavour combinations from Asia, Europe and the Middle East. Whether you opt to order the braised short-rib with truffle mash or plump instead for the rigatoni with 'nduja sausage and broccolini, you are sure to be blown away by the culinary flair on show at this Tai Hang eatery. Add in to the mix a scintillating brunch offering and the venue’s warm atmosphere, and you’ll soon realise why Elementary is, in the eyes of many foodies, top of its class.
A photo of FRITES – Causeway Bay restaurant
4.2
Awesome(44)
Price: Moderate
• European • Causeway Bay
A haven or second home for beer lovers, FRITES bar and restaurant has several locations around Hong Kong though its Causeway Bay iteration remains one of its most popular. Always attracting crowds to Park Haven on Haven Street during their cheekily named happy ‘hour’ (3-8pm), FRITES is styled after the glorious Belgian beer halls of the roaring 1920s and it has the mettle to match its looks. With almost a hundred different beers to choose from, it’s undoubtedly one of the city’s leading ale houses for those serious about the amber stuff. The food at FRITES, though, is no second fiddle to the beer. Featuring a huge array of European meals done delightfully but still in the generous portions you may expect from such goodies as roast pork knuckle and gigantic buckets of mussels, FRITES is hard to resist for anybody with a taste for the European way of life.
A photo of Arcane restaurant
Price: Very Expensive
• European • Mid-Levels
Arcane is private and discreet, away from the hustle of the city or crowded restaurants, yet ideally located in the center of the prime business district.Multi-award winning chef, Shane Osborn, the first Australian Chef to achieve one and two Michelin stars at Pied-a-Terre in London, has opened his new solo venture, Arcane in Central, Hong Kong.Arcane serves modern European cuisine presented in an A la carte menu, alongside daily specials and set lunch menu. Menus are seasonally lead, utilising the finest produce from Japan, France and the UK. The 2000 square foot space houses artworks by Flowers Gallery, a London and New York based contemporary art gallery. The terrace is designed as an English tropical garden; lush greenery acts as hedges surrounding the dining area with fresh kitchen garden growing a selection of 30 different varieties of herbs, fruits and vegetables that will feature on the menu.
A photo of The Penthouse restaurant
Price: Moderate
• European • Wan Chai
UNBELIVABLE FOOD ON TOP OF THE WORLD Penthouse boasts spectacular views and a relaxed ambience inspired by a chic and rustic New York style penthouse, showcasing a great mix of our favorite and new recipes and techniques, such as slow-cooking and handcrafted pastas. It will be a place where you will want to come back again and again. From its extensive menu of contemporary Western cuisine to its solid wine and cocktail menu - it is all impressive.
A photo of Porterhouse restaurant
4.4
Awesome(1)
Price: Moderate
• European • Mid-Levels
A photo of Maison ES restaurant
5.0
Exceptional(1)
Price: Moderate
• European • Mid-Levels
Maison Es is the latest passion-project from Esther Sham, the woman behind North Point’s successful Ta Pantry. Esther’s new boutique restaurant, easily overlooked down the little dead-end Electric Street, off Wan Chai’s Star Street. Maison Es is the kind of quaint French bistro that Hong Kong’s romantically-minded set will die for, all pastel-shades, chanson, and of course delectable dishes. And in terms of cuisine, while Maison Es is avowedly French-orientated, you can still find Sham’s delicate, personal touch at work here in a few subtle fusion delicacies.
A photo of Cova - Lee Gardens restaurant
3.5
Very Good(1)
Price: Moderate
• European • Causeway Bay
Cova Lee Gardens Hong Kong is one of the most opulent and charming dining experiences in the city. Serving both lunch and dinner, the food on offer here is truly delightful and Causeway Bay locals have been flocking to Cova Lee Gardens for quite some time. Tucked away on Haysan Avenue within (as the name suggest) The Lee Gardens, you’ll be in for a culinary treat for sure. Whether you’re treating the family to a special meal to celebrate or catching up with friends, Cova Hong Kong boasts a menu brimming with all manner of delicious Italian dishes even the most discerning diners will love. Popular for very good reason, reservations at Cova are essential to avoid disappointment.
A photo of FRITES - Central restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(1)
Price: Moderate
• European • Central
Boy oh boy is it nice to hear good news! That was the feeling – or simply pure relief – among many a European food, culture and beer lover in Hong Kong when news broke that FRITES bar and restaurant has found a new home in Central. Occupying a large space on Wellington Street just steps from the escalator, FRITES is again ready to dish up Belgian beer, big-hearted cheer and superlative European food in the heart of the action. The new space is impressive, with interior design by Stephen Hart and unique crockery from Robert Gordon giving FRITES a stylish vibe, but as always it’s the amazing Belgian beer selection – over 80 choices, including traditional monk-in-a-monastery-made trappiste options – and gorgeous European food that makes FRITES hard to beat, from succulent sausages and schnitzels to their famous bucket of mussels with intriguing dressings. Try their express business lunch or take advantage of their five-hour happy ‘hour,’ but be sure to book because the buzz has begun!
A photo of Saint Germain restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(4)
Price: Moderate
• European • Wan Chai
Oui, Paris! That’s probably what you’ll be singing upon completion of your meal at Hong Kong’s Saint Germain. Why? Because this a French restaurant that does genuinely bring a little piece of Paris right into Happy Valley. The decor and atmosphere at Saint Germain is that of a Parisian brasserie and the cooking is so thoughtful, accomplished and well-presented that all you’re left to do is smile and wonder why you don’t opt for French food far more often? You’ll find Saint Germain on Wong Nai Ching Road, right opposite Happy Valley Recreation Ground and excellently-located for a truly pleasant pitstop indeed. Reserve a table now.
A photo of Flying Pig Deli and Social Club restaurant
Price: Moderate
• European • Sai Ying Pun
Flying Pig Deli Social in Hong Kong is a place to kick back with friends and enjoy a tasty meal amongst cosy al fresco surroundings. The menu here takes a focus on European comfort food, with the burgers being a particular highlight as well as the weekend brunch offering. With wine and self-service tap beer also available, you might find it hard leaving the laidback atmosphere of this Centre Street establishment. Located just moments away from Sai Ying Pun MTR station, Flying Pig Deli Social is great for groups and is dog-friendly.

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