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Dining in Lan Kwai Fong: Perfect social spots in Hong Kong’s party district

Lan Kwai Fong offers both a quiet, elegant meal and a lively communal feast.

Lan Kwai Fong might be the beating heart of Hong Kong’s nightlife, but beyond its neon-lit party persona lies a treasure trove of culinary gems. Whether you’re looking for a quiet, elegant meal or a lively communal feast, this vibrant corner of Central offers a bit of everything. Here’s where to go:

Fancy & intimate

Lan Kwai Fong has some truly elegant spots for you.

For those who prefer an evening of quiet dining over rowdy crowds, Lan Kwai Fong has some truly elegant spots that promise intimate meals with impeccable service.

1. Buenos Aires Polo Club

Step into the world of 1920s Argentinian grandeur at Buenos Aires Polo Club, where your steak experience begins with choosing your own knife. Known for its top-tier Argentinian beef, this members-club-like setting is the place for those who crave indulgence with a dash of old-world charm. Think deep leathers, dark woods and waiters who know their meats as well as their wines.

2. Carbone

Hailing from New York, Carbone brings a slice of Manhattan to Hong Kong with its retro-glam vibe. Celebrities swear by the spicy vodka rigatoni, but the real showstoppers here are the lively atmosphere and perfectly executed Italian-American classics. It’s where fine dining meets nostalgic swagger.

3. Quiero Más

If Mediterranean breezes and a rooftop view are your idea of romance, Quiero Más is your ticket to an evening of bliss. With both indoor and outdoor seating, the restaurant’s Greek-isle inspired tavernas and modern Mediterranean fare create the perfect backdrop for a leisurely dinner under the stars.

4. FUMI

Fancy a journey through Japan’s culinary heritage? FUMI’s refined Kaiseki and Omakase menus showcase seasonal Japanese ingredients, while the extensive sake, wine and spirits list keeps the connoisseurs coming back. It’s more than just a meal; with events like tuna cutting shows, it’s a cultural performance on a plate. 

5. Porterhouse

Known for its prime cuts and impressive seafood offerings, Porterhouse combines classic steakhouse charm with a modern twist. The happy hour here is legendary, with upbeat crowds gathering for cocktails – ideal for a pre-dinner drink before indulging in the signature steaks. 

Feasting together

Lan Kwai Fong has restaurants where the energy flows as freely as the drinks.

Looking for something more festive? These restaurants cater to larger groups and those in search of a vibrant dining experience, where the energy flows as freely as the drinks.

6. Roji

Hidden down an alleyway you’d likely walk past if you didn’t know it was there, Roji is part fancy dining, part late-night party. With its Japanese-French fusion menu and guest DJs spinning until 2am on Fridays and Saturdays, this is where Hong Kong’s cool kids come to feast and dance the night away.

7. Chaiwala

At Chaiwala, modern Indian flavours are paired with a lively, colourful atmosphere that’s anything but ordinary. With bold decor and a hidden basement bar, Hugger Mugger, it offers a full sensory experience. Whether you’re in the mood for weekend brunch or cocktails before or after your meal, it’s all about vibrant flavours, playful fusion and fun. Vegetarian options abound.

8. Sahara Lounge

Transport yourself to the Middle East at Sahara Lounge, where the cocktails and mezze platters reign supreme. A hotspot for after-dinner drinks and catching up with friends, it’s the ideal place to unwind after a long day – or start the night off with flair. 

9. Nuevo Tapas Bar

For those seeking a fusion feast, Nuevo Tapas Bar serves up a mix of Spanish, Italian and Mediterranean flavours in a quirky cave-like setting. With signature cocktails flowing and a menu designed for sharing, this is the perfect spot for group dining – and the vibe will prep you for a night out on the town. 

10. Kyoto Joe

A go-to for sushi lovers, Kyoto Joe is an Izakaya with a difference. This Japanese gem offers weekend brunches that are as famous as its sake selections. Grab a seat by the window for views of the bustling city below, or tuck into their vegetarian-friendly offerings, perfect for sharing with friends. 


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