Terracotta Lamma Unveils New Seasonal Dishes and Summer Cocktails

If you're craving a beachside escape without leaving Hong Kong, Terracotta Lamma delivers in full technicolor.
As the temperature rises, so does the heat in the kitchen. Former BEDU Chef Richard Solnik has rolled out a refreshed à la carte menu of vibrant dishes and cocktails that celebrate the best seasonal produce of the summer. Highlights include the family-friendly Yellowtail Crudo (HK$150), Charred Asparagus (HK$130), Scallop & Chorizo (HK$180), Grilled Sea Bass (HK$185), and Grilled Pork Loin (HK$170). Not to be missed are Terracotta's popular signature dishes that have defined Terracotta since opening in 2023, including those cooked on the charcoal grill.

Terracotta is just a breezy 25-minute ferry ride from Central, followed by a five-minute seaside stroll. Perched on the edge of a fishing village in a beautifully restored historical house, stepping into Terracotta feels more like entering a beach oasis than a restaurant. With its bamboo décor, outdoor seating, and views of the sea, Terracotta's essence is somewhere between Lamma and the Aegean coast.
We dove in with some crowd favorites first — a Terracotta classic — the ultra-creamy Hummus with Smoked Paprika (HK$65) and Smoked Labneh (HK$55). The hummus has been perfected by Chef Richard over the years, and is a silky blend of chickpeas, tahini, lemon, and garlic. It is everything a classic should be and comes with warm grilled pita, lightly brushed with za’atar oil to finish.

Next up, seafood fans will want to get their hands on their Yellowtail Crudo (HK$150). This dish shone in its simplicity; delicate slices of hamachi were brightened with olive oil, lemon, and salsa verde. The sweet buttery texture of the fish was balanced well with the roasted pine nuts atop.

For something heartier, the Grilled Sea Bass (HK$185) with saffron fregola and sauce vierge is a highlight, and the Charred Asparagus (HK$130) with creamy whipped feta, a soft-boiled egg and a scattering of fresh herbs, offers the kind of comforting richness you want after a day in the sun.

Other highlights included the eye-catching Burrata with Pickled Beetroot with endives and blueberry vinaigrette (HK$155), a tropical dish that's tangy and nutritious, and the flame-kissed Grilled Pork Loin (HK$170) with green harissa and fresh watercress salad.
But the dish that stole the show was their generous plating of Half-Roasted Chicken (HK$180 for half, HK$320 for whole), which is topped with pickled chili, smoked labneh, and a bright splash of salsa verde.
No meal here is complete without the Olive Oil Cake, a high note to end on. Light and fluffy, not too sweet, and finished with spiced cream and berries marinated in fruit juice, this cake is pure summer encapsulated in a dessert.

Doubling as a vibey beachfront bar and backed by the brilliant minds behind Honky Tonks Tavern and Bourke’s, it’s no surprise that Terracotta's cocktails slide down a little too smoothly.
Drinks-wise, the newly refreshed cocktail line-up is as playful as it is polished, using ingredients and spirits sourced from the Mediterranean region. Overseen by Group Beverage Director Adam Schmidt and Supervisor Aciel Anderson, new additions include the must-try Garden Paloma (HK$90), bursting with strawberry, fennel, and grapefruit, and the Vino Verde (HK$90), a twist on the classic Gin Sour, combining Spanish Xoriguer Manhón Gin with green grapes and basil.
For full tropical vibes, go for the Luau Daiquiri (HK$80), blending rum with lime, pineapple, and mango.
There's also a rotating monthly slushie (HK$50), and non-drinkers are looked after well, with fruity picks like the Mediterranean Mule or Terrazzo Lemon Crush ($40/$60).
Walk-ins are welcome, but you can also book via Seven Rooms here. For more information, visit Terracotta Lamma on their website, Instagram, and Facebook.
Location: Terracotta Lamma, G/F, 47 Yung Shue Wan Main St, Lamma Island
Opening Hours: Wednesday to Monday from 12 NN until late, including Public Holidays
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