Hot New Restaurants in Hong Kong 2024
Craving a culinary adventure? Explore Hong Kong’s dining scene this August with this list of new restaurants. From celebrity-endorsed curry houses to late-night spots, discover fresh flavours and exciting eateries that will reinvigorate your dining experiences in the city.
01. Minato

Minato, meaning “where sea meets land” in Japanese, offers a unique dining concept. It combines teppanyaki, omakase, and kaiseki in distinct sections. The space balances private nooks with lively cooking stations, all set in a serene, high-ceilinged environment that contrasts the busy city.
Minato, Shop G4-G6, G/F, Great Eagle Centre, 23 Harbour Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
02. Curry Up

Japanese fashion icon Nigo’s celebrity-favourite restaurant, Curry Up, is set to open in Hong Kong’s Repulse Bay Village this September. The Tokyo original, known for its A-list patrons and signature curry dishes, has created significant buzz. Hong Kong diners can soon experience the same menu that’s captivated stars like Kanye West and Pharrell Williams.
Curry Up, coming soon.
03. MAYA

The popular artisanal vegan bakery is expanding with a new branch in ifc, set to open this September. Central’s office crowd can now enjoy guilt-free pastries and wholesome plant-based options for breakfast or lunch. To mark the opening, the bakery will introduce three exclusive eggless tarts at this location.
MAYA ifc, coming soon.
04. Gyudonya

A new Japanese gyudon spot has opened in Mong Kok, occupying two floors on Tung Choi Street. The budget-friendly menu features HK$26 gyudon bowls, with no item exceeding HK$75. Offerings include Wagyu hamburger steaks, grilled eel, and curry beef, catering to various tastes without straining your wallet.
Gyudonya, 1/F & 2/F, Epoch Hotel, 123 Tung Choi Street, Mong Kok, Hong Kong







