For many, and we agree, Hong Kong is one of the most photogenic cities in the world, with every corner, street, and building offering a cool perspective on street level.
Climb up a tower or head to the outskirts and you are in for a treat. Our city blows the competitors away with dozens of restaurants with a view, a cherry on top for dining across the city.
These are the restaurants you bring someone for a special treat, ensuring they get to enjoy your company and a sight to behold.
The best restaurants with a view in Hong Kong
OZONE

There is a reason why OZONE, the world’s highest rooftop bar, is a true Hong Kong name brand. Towering above The Ritz-Carlton, the bar offers views of Hong Kong that literally no other venues in the city or world can compete with. Grab your friends to enjoy the Hong Kong-inspired cocktail menu, bar bites, or weekend buffet, making OZONE suitable for any visit any time of the day.
OZONE, 118/F, The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong, International Commerce Centre, 1 Austin Road West, Tsim Sha Tsui, 2263 2270, book here
Tosca di Angelo

16 floors below The Ritz-Carlton’s hotel bar is Tosca di Angelo, breaking another record as the world’s highest Italian restaurant. Their menu focusses on seasonal and fresh seafood and meat with a central theme of southern Italian cooking. From above, gander at the world below as you dine on Michelin star quality plates served either à la carte or in tasting menu format.
Tosca di Angelo, 102/F, The Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong, International Commerce Centre, 1 Austin Road West, Tsim Sha Tsui, 2263 2270, book here
WET Deck

From the pool standing at the 76th floor of the W Hong Kong hotel, it is no wonder that WET Deck earns itself a stunning view to gaze over. The poolside bar restaurant stocks a hearty cocktail, wine, champagne, and spirits list for drinks, plus snacks and bar bites perfect for hotter days.
WET Deck, 76/F, W Hong Kong, 1 Austin Road West, Tsim Sha Tsui, 3717 2790, book here
WOOBAR

At WOOBAR, playful cocktails and bites come first at this Tsim Sha Tsui-based hotel bar. A classy spot to enjoy afternoon tea or a longer meal filled with surprises, the venue is spacious and often hosts DJ events and parties, ensuring the attention is being paid to this side of the city for good times.
WOOBAR, 6/F, W Hong Kong, 1 Austin Road West, Tsim Sha Tsui, 3717 2889
Mint & Basil (Sai Wan Ho)

With a premium location in Sai Wan Ho, Mint & Basil dishes out vibrant, spicy, and colourful Thai and Vietnamese dishes, perfect for lovers of Southeast Asian cuisine. Their restaurant soaks in the light and views of the opposing Kowloon peninsula, great for a visit on a sunny day to kick your feet up.
Mint & Basil, Shop GA04-07, G/F, Site A, SOHO east, 55 Tai Hong Street, Lei King Wan, Sai Wan Ho, 2563 3388, book here
Fratelli

Repulse Bay’s Fratelli restaurant sits at the edge of the neighbourhood’s beach, a perfect spot to visit on the weekend when it’s hot and sunny and you are in need of a grand meal. The Italian restaurant’s view is shaded by leafy trees as the ocean and distant islands peek out for a pleasant view.
Fratelli, Shop 112B, L1/F, The Pulse 28 Beach Road, Repulse Bay, 2887 0082, book here
Restaurant Petrus

Enjoy enviable unobstructed views from the top of Island Shangri-La Hong Kong where the glitzy one Michelin star Restaurant Petrus calls home. Their chef team excels with creating modern French food for the modern palate, with an extensive wine list and cocktails to complement both the savoury food and view.
Restaurant Petrus, 56/F, Island Shangri-La Hong Kong, Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Admiralty, 2820 8590, book here
Limewood

On the opposite side of The Pulse and Fratelli, Limewood is positioned to capture a broad view of Repulse Bay beach and the undulating green hills enclosing the neighbourhood. Their new menu and approach focuses on tropical cuisines, including Polynesia, Hawaii, Thailand, and other Southeast Asian locales.
Limewood, Shop 103-104, L1/F, The Pulse, 28 Beach Road, Repulse Bay, 2866 8668, book now
OMAROO Grill

OMAROO Grill opened at the top of H Queen’s in early 2024 and brings a quality Australian steak experience to the customer. Wet-aged cuts are their speciality, pairing magically with their string seafood selection. And, of course, their view within Central peers through the buildings and extends onwards to Kowloon side, a view magical at night.
OMAROO Grill, 26/F, H Queen’s, 80 Queen’s Road Central, Central, 2656 6678, WhatsApp 6160 1950, book here
HUE

Just located on the first floor of the museum above the crazy energy seen at the tourist-heavy harbourside, HUE features panoramic views of Victoria Harbour, and can be had at an affordable price with their tasting and sharing menus and à la carte selection. The menu focuses on contemporary French-Australian-European cuisine.
HUE, 1/F, Hong Kong Museum of Art, 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, 3500 5888, book here
Hutong

Any conversation about restaurants with a view deserve to include Hutong within the topic as their space offers one of Hong Kong’s tastiest views whilst you enjoy your refined Chinese food. From North Point to Wan Chai to Central to Sheung Wan, the restaurant literally covers a third of Hong Kong Island’s skyline whilst you relax.
Hutong, 18/F, H Zentre, 15 Middle Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, 3428 8342, book here
Lung King Heen

Two Michelin star Lung King Heen, once the holder of the world’s first three Michelin stars for a Cantonese restaurant, serves up world-class dim sum and traditional plates, plus a view to die for. Overlooking the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront, the restaurant soaks up a view with what only their tasting menu can offer at the hotel!
Lung King Heen, 4F, Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, 8 Finance Street, Central, 3196 8882, book here
Popinjays

Sat atop the award-winning The Murray hotel, Popinjays is afforded an expansive view from the middle of the action. Whilst you dine at night or sip as the sun sets during happy hour, the restaurant’s view encompasses Mid Levels, Central, and The Peak, perfect for admiring Hong Kong’s urban jungle signature.
Popinjays, 26/F The Murray, Hong Kong, 22 Cotton Tree Drive, Central, 3141 8888, book here
Le 188° Restaurant & Lounge

From North Point, savour a rare view of both Hong Kong Island and Kowloon peninsula from Le 188°, a location deserving of more attention from Hong Kong’s gourmands. The restaurant serves tasting menus and an à la carte selection of modern European cuisine, plus cocktails to sip whilst you gaze at our beautiful city.
Le 188° Restaurant & Lounge, 41/F, Harbour Grand Hong Kong, 23 Oil Street, North Point, 2121 2693
Above & Beyond

Above & Beyond, enjoying MICHELIN Guide status in recent years, is locally famed for their view, reaching from Tsim Sha Tsui across to the harbour for a very unique view. What’s more, their culinary offerings with refined Cantonese classics makes this restaurant a suitable space to host grand celebrations.
Above & Beyond, 28/F, Hotel Icon, 17 Science Museum Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, 3400 1318, book here
Cococabana

As the only restaurant to line the beach at Shek O, Cococabana has big boots to fill in feeding day-time visitors, and they effectively achieve this role. With a menu consisting of French, Mediterranean, and Western plates, sundowners and weekend dining just got better at their venue, complete with the natural view of the mountains and ocean.
Cococabana, G/F, Shek O Beach Building, Shek O Beach, Shek O, 2812 2226, book here