2024 Best Power Lunch Restaurants in Hong Kong Area

Business Lunch Restaurants in Hong Kong

The “power lunch” is where sales are negotiated, agreements are made, and deals are struck while appetites are sated, often through expense accounts.

If you're looking to treat a new business client to lunch, or just escape the office for a few hours, we've compiled the Top Power Lunch Restaurants in Hong Kong , presented in alphabetical order.
 

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Amber

French, Contemporary
Amber
17/20
Contemporary French-influenced cuisine served in an elegant space designed by Adam Tihany. See More
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14/20
At its prime perch inside Hong Kong's Asia Society complex, this designer-conceived restaurant delivers inventive fusion fare. See More
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L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon
15/20
Elegant environs and meticulous cooking are both present at this Hong Kong outpost. See More
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Cafe Gray Deluxe
15/20
Striking 49th floor views of Victoria Harbour and across to Kowloon complement inventive European fare for Hong Kong’s elegant set. See More
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Caprice
17/20
Hong Kong’s most lavish dining room sets the scene for chef Fabrice Vulin’s French cuisine. See More
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14/20
Make the effort to access this private club open to Hong Kong’s most glamorous and powerful plus visitors with a good concierge. See More
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Chinese, Cantonese, Dim Sum
Lung King Heen
16/20
Traditional Cantonese cooking and Four Seasons’ professional service at this elegant dining room with dynamic harbour views. See More
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MO Bar

Contemporary, Global
14/20
Gourmet East to West fare in a sleek, street-facing space that evolves from casual daytime to after-dark cool. See More
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Sevva
14/20
Hip spot for contemporary and healthy Asian fare from HK socialite Bonnie Gokson. See More
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Zuma

Zuma
15/20
This two-level Landmark lounge and eatery is a sleek spin on a Japanese izakaya. See More
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