Italian Restaurants
208 Duecento Otto is a neighbourhood restaurant and bar inspired by the New York-style Italian culinary tradition on Hong Kong’s art and antiquing Hollywood Road in the up-and-coming Sheung Wan district.
A new modern Italian restaurant headed by the chef of Toscana and Drawing Room.
ABC Kitchen is an excellent venue for a nice and special fine dining experience for its unique indoor dai pai dong-ish ambience, warm services and quality Italian cuisine at affordable prices.
AL DENTE
A hole-in-the-wall restaurant just two doors up from Staunton’s on Staunton Street, Al Dente is completely unpretentious and always jam packed. Serving possibly the most delicious bread as you sit down, Al Dente dishes up all the classics with flare and finesse.
This warm elegant Italian restaurant serves yummy antipasto platters, pastas and main courses with a terrific view of Elgin Street.
AQUA
This highly acclaimed restaurant is famous more for its spectacular, show-stopping harbour and city views and sexy, ultra-stylish interiors, than for its food. Get there by 8pm for the city’s best view of the Nightly Light and Laser Show over Victoria harbour.
BACKSTAGE
As its title suggests, Backstage is where musicians hang out, perform, eat, drink and enjoy themselves after the show. Get treated like a rockstar.
Bistecca is an Italian steakhouse in LKF. The décor somehow cleverly resembles an Italian butcher in a delicate and sophisticated way, just to show the customers how fresh the ingredients are.
BRIVO
This new Italian comer at Soho has some authentic Italian cuisines and others are more innovative and creative contemporary Italian fusion dishes.
Cafe Roma is a laid back, all-day hangout nestled at the tip of Ma Wan Tung Wan Beach. There, you can enjoy a quietly majestic view of the Kap Shui Mun and Tsing Ma bridges.
CAGE
Located quietly at the stairs towards NoHo, this red-painted restaurant with simple oriental décor serves fusion food with style ranging from French to Vietnamese, Italian to Cantonese.
CECCONI'S
This chic and elegant Italian restaurant has high ceilings and modern classic furnishings. The gourmet food matches the fine-dining atmosphere.
CINECITTA
A restaurant named after a fabled film studio couldn’t have a more appropriate location than Star Street, and Cinecittà is certainly the prima donna of Hong Kong’s sexiest Italian eateries.
This small Italian restaurant has some of the untraditional pizzas made in a fusion style. The Poutine is also a hot-item.
DG Cafe & Wine Cellar is an Italian restaurant in the historical complex 1881 which used to be the Former Marine Police Headquarter.
Located in the heart of central business, restaurant and nightlife district, di LUX is an ideal dining spot serving up modern Italian cuisine and an early evening drink during happy hours.
This casual wine bar and restaurant is ideal for happy hour. The place serves delicate Italian snacks including fresh bread sticks, Parma ham and sandwiches till it runs out.
You can find Italian and Indian cuisine cross-over in Duetto. If you are a conservative diner, their big terrace overlooking the sea view would be the reason why you return there.
GAIA
Imagine sitting outside on a gorgeous terrace under the stars, surrounded by pretty trees and bushes with the tantalising aroma of tomatoes, oregano, olive oil and baking bread on the breeze. Think you’re somewhere in Italy? Think again. You’re at Gaia Ristorante!






















