The Latest Restaurants You Need to Try This February

Hong Kong's dining scene continues to welcome a wave of exciting new venues that continue to redefine dining, nightlife, and entertainment experiences in the city. Whether you're a foodie, night-owl, or someone looking for a fresh experience, there's something for everyone! Here's our handpicked list of latest venues to add to your list!
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February
LALA, a New French Dining Destination

Founded by MICHELIN-starred Chef Franckelie Laloum and hospitality expert Michael Larkin, LALA brings a fresh, fun approach to French fine dining to the residents of Hong Kong focusing on the simplicity and quality ingredients. The name LALA came from a combination of the first two letters of their last names, symbolizing their shared vision of creating a playful and casual French dining experience.
Their menu features modernized French classics, offering dishes such as Parsley Garlic Frog Legs, Duck, Poultry, Pâté en Croûte (pâté that is baked in pastry), and Sweetbread, Langoustine, Vol Au Vent.
Perfect for a quick lunch break for people working around Central area, make a reservation to enjoy their new menu!
Location: LALA, G/F, 29 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central
Peak Pizza by Black Sheep Restaurants Has Landed at The Peak

Following their pop-up at Stazione Novella, Peak Pizza has finally opened their doors at Victoria Peak, offering their signature New York City-style pizzas.
What's good: They offer their pizzas by the slice so diners can try out different flavors like the classic Pepperoni, Hawaiian, or their Chef's Special. Full-sized pizzas are also available as well.
What's even better: Their pizza slices are HKD38 a slice and HKD18 for unlimited refills of fountain soda.
Don't miss on the Group's other openings at The Peak including Falcone, Messina, and Butter!
Location: Peak Pizza, Falcone, Messina, Butter, G/F, Peak Galleria, 118 Peak Road, The Peak
Experience the Art of Modern Chinese Cuisine at PATH with Tony Mok

PATH, an intinate 8-seater situated in Tsim Sha Tsui, is Chef Tony Mok's bold take on Chinese cuisine, fusing his Cantonese roots with Western fine dining techniques. Chef Tony Mok honed his skills at Hong Kong's two MICHELIN-starred Amber, and moved on to different MICHELIN-starred venues like Mono (1*), Écriture (2*), and Zén (3*) in Singapore.
Their seasonal course menu features innovative dishes like Malaysian-Chinese inspired Croustade with strawberry hot sauce infused with gochujang, Mixed Scallop Tartare with XO sauce, and salt-cured and air-dried Saba fish with cherry dressing, reminiscent of every Hong Kong person's childhood drink, Ribena.
With only eight seats available, a reservation is required via their website!
Location: PATH, 1/F, Shop A, 68 Kimberley Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Japanese Bakery Moropain's First Overseas Branch Opens in Hong Kong

A renowned Japanese bakery from Fukuoka, Moropain, has opened its first overseas branch in Hong Kong. The bakery offers a variety of freshly baked items including their signature Melon Bread and Hong Kong-exclusive Tiramisu Melon Bun and Matcha Melon Bun.
Due to a high demand of the Tiramisu Melon Bun, the bun will be offered three different times a day (10AM / 12PM / 2PM) and as Moropain only bakes 20 pieces per flavor a day. Expect a queue!
The bakery closes on Monday and they're open from 9AM-5PM or until everything is sold out, so always double-check before heading to the bakery.
Location: Moropain, 29 Granville Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Babette, a Contemporary French Restaurant Opens in Central

Babette, a new French concept founded by Remi Brunet and Clement Jacquel - the duo behind Croque, offers a fresh and lighter take on French cuisine.
The menu highlights creative interpretations of French classics such as Poulet Jaune - whole poached yellow chicken served with Koshikari rice, Poireaux Vinaigrette - confit leek with Gribiche sauce, and Gnocchis Parisiennes - gnocchi pasta with mornay bechamel.
Babette is open daily with lunch, brunch, and à la carte offerings! Visit their Instagram to learn more.
Location: Babette, Shop G-3, G/F, Nan Fung Place, 173 Des Voeux Road, Central
Omaroo Grill, a New Australian Steakhouse by Wooloomooloo Group

Located on the 26th floor of H Queen's in Central, Omaroo Grill is Wooloomooloo Group's newest venture. The name Omaroo means "a beautiful view" in the Aboriginal language of Australia, reflecting the venue's stunning Victoria Harbor dining backdrop.
Omaroo Grill's menu highlights premium wet-aged Australian steaks such as the 2kg Wagyu Tomahawk and Beef Wellington, sustainably-sourced seafood dishes, and vegetarian options as well.
Open daily for lunch from 11:45AM-3PM and dinner from 5:30PM-11PM. Dine with the breathtaking views of Victoria Harbor, no matter during the day or night.
Location: Omaroo Grill, 26/F, H Queen’s, 80 Queen’s Road Central, Central
CIAK Reopens Its Doors at Hong Kong Ocean Park Mariott Hotel

Celebrated Italian pizzeria by Lai Sun Dining, CIAK, has reopened its doors at Hong Kong Ocean Park Mariott Hotel. Situated within the Prohibition Grill House & Cocktail Bar, diners can now order their iconic freshly made pizzas and pastas again since their tenure in Landmark in Central! They are still offering fan favorites like their signature Prosciutto and Formaggi pizza and the 5 Formaggi pizza.
For those who suffer from a "lunchtime dilemma," don't worry! CIAK offers a 2 Gusti "50/50" pizza where diners can pick two different flavors baked in one pizza.
Open daily from 12PM-2:30PM and 6PM-10PM. Go get your pizza cravings satisfied at CIAK!
Location: CIAK, G/F (Portion C) at Club Wing, Hong Kong Ocean Park Marriott Hotel, Ocean Park, 180 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Wong Chuk Hang (At Prohibition Grill house & Cocktail bar)
January
Torikizoku – Bringing Authentic Japanese Yakitori to Hong Kong

Famous Japanese yakitori chain Torikizoku has opened its first Hong Kong branch at Tuen Mun Town Plaza. Known for its affordable and high-quality skewers, Torikizoku has arrived to bring a taste of Osaka to local diners.
Some of its must-try yakitori are their Kizokuyaki Chicken, Shio Chicken Wings, and Hong Kong-exclusive dishes like Matcha Warabi Mochi and Ice Cream. Complement your meal with drinks such as Mega Beer, Kodawari Sakaba Lemon Sour, and refreshing fruit teas.
Torikizoku is a must-try for our fellow New Territories residents or Yakitori enthusiasts!
Location: Torikizoku, Shop 1108-1111, 1/F, Tuen Mun Town Plaza Phase 1, 1 Tuen Shun Street, Tuen Mun
Marmo Bistro, a New French Dining Concept by Rosewood Hong Kong

Introducing Marmo Bistro, Rosewood Hong Kong’s first venture into French cuisine. Enjoy timeless French dishes crafted by Chef Giovanni Galeota in a cozy setting, capturing the charm of a Parisian neighborhood.
The menu at Marmo features French classics including Foie Gras Torchon, Sole Meunière, and the Bouillabaisse, alongside desserts like the iconic Tarte Tropezienne. Complete your French dining experience with their curated wine list and aperitivo-style cocktails.
Location: Marmo Bistro, Ground Floor, Rosewood Hong Kong, No. 18, Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Newly Reopened in Times Square - Pak Loh Chiu Chow Restaurant

A cherished name in Hong Kong since 1967, Pak Loh Chiu Chow Restaurant has reopened in Times Square and Elements. Renowned for its authentic Chiu Chow cuisine, the restaurant is celebrating its 58th anniversary in 2025, with various classic and timeless dishes on offer including Chiu Chow Soyed Goose Meat and Goose Liver Platter, Chiu Chow Mixed Hot Pot, and more.
Don’t miss out on their three special tasting menus and festive puddings, specially created for the Lunar New Year!
Location: Pak Loh Chiu Chow Restaurant Times Square, Shop 1002, 10/F, Times Square, 1 Matheson Street, Causeway Bay; Pak Loh Chiu Chow Restaurant Elements, Shop 1028D, 1/F, Elements, 1 Austin Road West, Tsim Sha Tsui
Epicurean Group Reveals a New Spanish Concept – Aire

Joining Pica Pica and BÀRBAR under Epicurean Group, Aire promises a fresh take on Spanish cuisine focusing on authentic Basque grill cooking. Their menu features high-quality seafood and meats sourced from Spain, the Atlantic Ocean, and Mediterranean Sea to create delicious individual tapas and plato dishes for sharing.
Make the most out of your experience with Aire’s outdoor seating and enjoy the refreshing winter weather on their terrace.
Location: Aire, Shop No. 301B, 302, 3/F, Lee Garden One, 33 Hysan Avenue, Causeway Bay
An Addition to Korean Cuisine in Hong Kong – Myth Jokbal

Myth Jokbal, a popular Korean establishment specializing in braised pig trotters (also known as Jokbal in Korean), has landed in Hong Kong. Celebrated for its tender, flavorful pork trotters, it has become a must-eat for both locals and visitors in Seoul. Now, you don’t have to fly to Seoul to try this!
Their menu features original, garlic, and spicy flavored pig trotters, including other side dishes like rice balls, knife-cut noodles, and hangover soup.
Hot tip: Go early as there will be a long queue!
Location: Myth Jokbal, Shop C, Soundwill Plaza II Midtown, 1-29 Tang Lung Street, Causeway Bay
Little Napoli is Back in Wan Chai

Known for its authentic Neapolitan-style pizzas, Little Napoli has relocated from Happy Valley to a larger venue in Wan Chai. The new location features an open kitchen, wood-fire oven from Naples, and can seat up to 22 people.
Diners can choose from their different categories of Pizza and sides - Pizza Classica, Pizza Speciale, Pizza Portafoglio, Pizza Fritta, and bowl platters guaranteed to satisfy your pizza cravings!
Location: Little Napoli, G/F., No. 6 -16 Tai Wong Street East, Wan Chai
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