Best Mediterranean Restaurants in Tsuen Wan New Town
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Located on the fifth floor of the hotel, the 5,500 square foot urban chic space presents all that a bar should have and a little more, as well as be true to its namesake – a place to escape, wine, dine and be social. Homegrown talent, a wine wall, award-winning mixology and creative cuisine make up the spacious and vibrant venue, styled by award-winning team at Stickman Tribe Design of Dubai and Hong Kong.Unique to Kowloon, Alibi offers multi-dimensional experiences above the bustle of the city including lunch, afternoon tea, drinks, dinner and after dinner drinks, with wine tastings, mixology art, creative shared plates and signature coffee artistry, influenced from Asia and Europe.
Whether you have been on holiday to Portugal and want to relive the experience, or would like to discover what this vibrant cuisine is all about, head on over to Wyndham Street where you’ll find Casa Lisboa Portuguese Restaurant. Serving up traditional and authentic Portuguese cuisine, with brunch, lunch and dinner options all available, Casa Lisboa Portuguese Restaurant is a haven for foodies. Taste a piece of Portugal in Central Hong Kong and book a table now!
Mama Malouf in Hong Kong is a modern Lebanese restaurant in the heart of Kennedy Town and locals can’t seem to get enough of its honest and authentic cooking. Named in honour of the owner's mother, Mama Malouf believes that cooking isn’t just about recipes, but also about engaging all the senses. They endeavour to create a space of kindness, generosity and openness – and what Mama says, goes. The menu is inspired by the flavours of the Mediterranean and customers can expect great tasting food like smashed eggplant with za'atar, cumin fried calamari, sea bass with tahini and shawarma chicken. The charming and cosy decor will make you feel at home and the excellent service will have you coming back time and time again. So, if you’re looking for a home away from home, head down to Catchick Street and give Mama Malouf a try. To avoid missing out, book your table in advance.
Enoteca in Quarry Bay is a welcoming Italian restaurant, bar and social space all wrapped into one. Popular for good reason, this Tong Chong Street eatery excels at serving up authentic Italian fare that will have you grinning from ear to ear. Whether you choose to tuck into a bowl of pumpkin & feta penne with toasted walnuts or a thin-crust gorgonzola & artichoke pizza, the quality of cooking on show is sure to leave you speechless. If you’re in the mood for a spot of al fresco dining in one of Hong Kong’s more laid-back areas, a marvellous meal at Enoteca Quarry Bay should do just the trick.
Iberico & Co Hong Kong brings a unique and special dining experience to the heart of Soho in Central. Opening in 2013, this stylish restaurant specialises in Spanish cuisine with a distinctive Portuguese influence and you’ll find a range of tapas, paella and larger sharing dishes all made with high quality ingredients with plenty of flavour. Inspired and innovative, the space itself has been designed by award-winning designer Kinney Chan and features a grand yet unpretentious interior with concrete walls, black iron, recycled wood and a mosaic floor, matching the menu just perfectly. Also home to a carefully curated wine list with Spanish, Portuguese and South American wines on offer, you’ll be in for a delicious time at Iberico & Co Hong Kong, that’s for sure. Located on Shelley Street in Central, bookings here are essential to avoid disappointment.
Acting as the resident advisors when it comes to Hong Kong restaurants and bars, it’s our pleasure to kowtow to the splendour of ELIA, with a name that rolls off the tongue and a menu that gives similar joy to the tastebuds. Set on the harbourfront along Mody Road in Tsim Sha Tsui East, ELIA offers spectacular al fresco dining and a Mediterranean-themed interior fit for a king that takes its cues from Moroccan and, of course, Egyptian aesthetics. The food is similarly styled, offering diners authentic Middle Eastern, Arabic and Egyptian cuisine alongside a comprehensive selection of drinks and hookahs for your after-dinner ritual. Book Monday to Saturday from 8:30pm and you’ll also be treated to live dancers and entertainment. Check out ELIA’s menu here!
AZIZA in Hong Kong is a restaurant blazing a trail for authentic Egyptian cuisine in the city. At AZIZA, a name meaning precious or darling, diners can tuck into a number of culinary gems. Dishes that go down a treat with locals include grilled tilapia fish, the kitchen’s signature braised lamb shank with rice and any one of AZIZA’s traditional tagines. Add into the mix the venue’s great hospitality and warm ambience and you’ll soon see why AZIZA is often the talk of Kennedy Town. An eatery with a sterling reputation, make a beeline for AZIZA on Hau Wo Street today – you won’t be disappointed!
If Sai Ying Pun is Hong Kong’s new sexy district, blossoming into a foodie paradise thanks to the new MTR station and a general dawning awareness of the Western District’s hidden riches, then La Paloma (Spanish for pigeon) is certainly the area’s most sexy Spanish tapas restaurant. Covering a generous 3,500 square feet and more than capable of handling close to a hundred diners in pursuit of the city’s finest small-plates, La Paloma is a very welcome second messenger pigeon bearing deliciously good news from the El Willy Group, whose restaurants have been warmly received in Hong Kong and Shanghai. Book a spot at La Paloma’s Queen’s Road West premises (on the corner of Li Sing Street) and witness El Willy’s Andalusian magic at work. 假如西營盤是香港的新寵美食區,La Paloma(即鴿子)想必是該區最得寵的西班牙小食餐廳。坐擁3500呎的空間,位於皇后大道西的餐廳把El Willy集團的魔力發揮得淋灕盡緻。
Comptoir, Comptoir, we love Comptoir. At once a wine cellar and wonderful French tapas restaurant, this Hong Kong hotspot is a genuine treasure of Kennedy Town and a definite must, if casual sipping and nibbling is what you look for in a meal out. The whole affair is bistro-style and by that we mean the food on the menu, the atmosphere inside the place and the bottle-lined walls all contribute to a feeling similar to that you’d get when dining in the French capital. You’ll find Comptoir on Forbes Street where people from all over Hong Kong flock to when they’re fancying the French. Give it a go!
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• Mediterranean • Mid-Levels
Dishing out fresh Mediterranean food in a sophisticated setting, Aberdeen Street Restaurant is must-visit for Hong Kong’s foodies. This restaurant is perfect for lunch, dinner or after-work drinks, and its location in the heart of Central makes it that much better. You’ll find it at the King Ho Building on Aberdeen Street just steps from Hong Kong and Central station, so it’s easy to get here from all over the city. This restaurant is ideal for the entire family and features a children’s menu and chalk walls that they can draw on. Don’t miss out at Aberdeen Street Restaurant – book a table ahead of time to avoid disappointment.