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Brunch in Hong Kong is the ultimate weekend indulgence. There are limitless choices to be found in the city. From traditional classic British roasts to exotic new Portuguese and Japanese varieties, these are the best brunches not to miss.
Carnivores can rejoice thanks to this steakhouse’s meaty spread which features everything from Spanish iberico pork and grilled sausages to Australian Ranger Valley wagyu ribeye steak. In case that’s simply too much meat, Porterhouse {{title}} Address {{address}} Website {{website}} More info also offers a fantastic selection of seafood.
The clue is in the name. Enjoy all-you-can-eat quality bivalves and super fresh seafood offerings like Alaskan king crab legs, Canadian snow crab and king prawns at the Oyster and Wine Bar at Sheraton {{title}} Address {{address}} Website {{website}} More info . Champagne is a perfect companion for seafood and the bubbly here just so happens to be free-flow. Indulge further with other mains like the house signature lobster bisque or duck breast with seared foie gras.
This hip contemporary Japanese restaurant is a popular destination for the brunch crowd courtesy of its opulent made-to-order buffet offerings like fresh sushi, sashimi, tempura and robata grill dishes. For mains, diners can chow down on one of five options including teriyaki salmon fillet and chili marinated chicken thigh. Satisfy your sugar cravings with Zuma’s signature chocolate cake and banana pudding, and yuzu meringue pie.
Shove aside conventional brunch options and try this Portuguese-themed brunch instead at Casa Lisboa {{title}} Address {{address}} Website {{website}} More info . Enjoy generous helpings of flavourful seafood like garlic octopus, clams in white wine, and codfish cakes, as well as slow-roasted suckling pig and Portuguese seafood rice. Just remember to leave room for sweet treats like sawdust pudding and Portuguese biscuit cake.
It’s brunch with a show! The special monthly ‘Sunday brunch in Pink’ at Whisk
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