One Harbour Road at Grand Hyatt Hong Kong

One Harbour Road at Grand Hyatt Hong Kong

Fine-Dining Cantonese Restaurant in Wan Chai

One Harbour Road at Grand Hyatt Hong Kong serves home-style Cantonese cuisine in a classy setting, with a glass ceiling and large windows overlooking the city. This fine-dining restaurant is decked out like a 1930s mansion – you’ll find mismatching tableware, wooden furnishing, and a centrepiece fountain with glass mosaics.

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One Harbour Road at Grand Hyatt Hong Kong

The spacious main dining room makes it a suitable spot for family gatherings and business lunches, though there are secluded corners for private meals. From your table, Victoria Harbour and the many buildings of Kowloon on the opposite bank are visible – they look particularly impressive around dusk and at 8pm, when the popular Symphony of Lights takes place.

Food-wise, One Harbour Road at Grand Hyatt Hong Kong combines classic dishes with premium ingredients as crab claw, wagyu beef, and abalone. Some of its most popular offerings include Peking duck, chilled sake-marinated abalone and eggplants, and wok-fried Australian wagyu beef with black truffle sauce.

It may seem strange to pair Chinese food with wine, but One Harbour Road has a comprehensive list of quality champagne and wines, as well as beers, spirits, and non-alcoholic drinks. Set lunches at One Harbour Road start from HK$600, while the signature dinner set menu costs around HK$1,068 (additional HK$550 with wine pairing).

Grand Hyatt Hong Kong

One Harbour Road at Grand Hyatt Hong Kong


Location: 7th & 8th Floor, Grand Hyatt Hong Kong, 1 Harbour Rd, Wan Chai, Hong Kong

Open: Monday–Saturday from 12pm to 2.30pm and from 6.30pm to 10.30pm, Sunday from 11am to 2.30pm and from 6.30pm to 10.30pm

Phone: +852 2584 7722

Paul Smith
Compulsive Traveller

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