If you’re still searching for romantic restaurants in Hong Kong to book on the 14 February, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Whether it’s Valentine’s Day dinner with a view or a more casual restaurant experience, check out these ideas for Valentine’s Day in Hong Kong you’ll totally love.
Alto – Valentine’s Day dinner with a view
Take your Valentine for a glamorous six-course dinner with a view! Share caviar and tuna, a lobster and chanterelle risotto with a creamy umami miso butter, and beef wellington with truffle sauce. And, of course, everything is leading up to the dessert, a light chocolate mousse with pear and umeboshi to complement the fruity cocoa notes. The meal is $1,688 per couple and each couple will also receive a complimentary Burberry goodie (while stocks last).
31/F, V Point, 18 Tang Lung Street, Causeway Bay
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Bombay Dreams – Romantic restaurant with Indian food
If you’re looking for a dinner venue on Valentine’s Day in Hong Kong where the flavours are hot, go for some Indian fare. Bombay Dreams is offering a sharing menu for $888 per couple that begins with a Rossini or Rose Lassi welcome drink. To kick off the meal, there’s beetroot kebabs, tandoor-grilled prawns, marinated sea bass and potato and kale fritters with mint, tamarind and yoghurt. For mains, share a classic butter chicken, slow-cooked Rajasthani-style lamb curry, buttery spiced black lentils and a saag paneer. These are all served with pulao rice and garlic or cheese naan. To wrap up the meal, enjoy milk dumplings with rose syrup and fresh fruit.
1/F, Winning Centre, 46 Wyndham Street, Central,
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Braza – Brazilian barbecue menu for two
Is your style fun and fuss-free? If so, you should book your Valentine’s Day date at Braza, a Brazilian barbecue venue where you’ll get to feast on fire-roasted meat and seafood. For Valentine’s Day, diners can opt for a set menu for $988 with four additional items. These include a rice croquette of grilled prawns, coconut milk and baby coriander, a mix of hot and cold specialities, fire-roasted churrascos with sides and a chocolate fountain where you can indulge your sweet tooth as you please. This is in addition to all-you-can-eat beef, lamb, pork, chicken, sausage and seafood that comes straight off the grill, onto sword-like skewers and brought to you to pick from.
3/F, Grand Progress Building, 15 Lan Kwai Fong
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Bouchon – French fare for Valentine’s Day in Hong Kong
French cuisine has a certain romantic je ne sais quoi that perfectly suits a Valentine’s date! And this four-course menu at Bouchon ($1,298 per couple) has all the flavours to match a celebration of love. On the menu are Fine de Claire oysters and Royal Cristal caviar to start, followed by a choice of seared foie gras or smoked salmon and crab terrine. For the main course, it’ll be a tough choice between a crispy skin seared sea bass with lobster bisque, Black Angus beef filet and a rack of lamb with eggplant caviar. To finish, try the chocolate fondant, signature crème brûlée or the Plateau de Fromage with a trio of French cheeses.
49 Elgin Street, Central
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Qué Pasa Tapas Y Vino – Feast with a flamenco show
Combine a Spanish feast and a live flamenco dance show at Qué Pasa. While you enjoy the flamenco performance (from 8.30pm), sample a selection of tapas to share, two main courses, a glass of sparkling Spanish cava and a dessert for $888 per couple. On this special menu is steak tartare, Spanish Bassano DOP-certified white asparagus, salmon ceviche, over-grilled striploin, grilled lobster and a trio of chocolate mousse, crumble and cake. Add-ons include oysters ($40 per guest) and Bernard Lonclas Blanc de Blancs NV champagne ($498 per bottle). Alternatively, the à la carte menu will be available earlier in the night and includes a complimentary dessert.
G/F, 98 Tung Lo Wan Road, Tai Hang
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Lanson Place – Ideas for Valentine’s Day and a stay
At Salon Lanson you’ll experience a Valentine’s Day dinner with a live piano, flute and saxophone performance and leave with a bespoke bouquet and chocolate gift – all for $1,450 per person. While you dine, a florist will put together the bouquet and then you can decorate your chocolate bonbon gift box to create an edible memento from the special night. But before that, you’ll share caviar, two glasses of champagne and heart-shaped tomato consommé, topped with king salmon rolls. This is followed with langoustine ceviche and chopped otoro, Canadian brown crab bisque, pan-friend seabass, smoked French pigeon with foie gras and sous-vide wagyu rib eye. To finish, enjoy a raspberry mousse cake with champagne jelly and rose meringue. For the ultimate celebration, make this a romantic getaway and book a Lanson Place accommodation package with dining credits, a room upgrade, semi-buffet breakfast, evening cocktails and extended checkout for stays from 12 to 16 February 2025.
133 Leighton Road, Causeway Bay
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Uma Nota – A romantic restaurant in Central
Tucked away on the vibrant corner of Hollywood Road and Peel Street in Central, Uma Nota is a Brazilian-Japanese restaurant and bar offering flavoursome street food to delicious cocktails. This Valentine’s Day in Hong Kong, lovebirds can indulge in a dinner menu for $688 per person. The sharing starters include fresh Hokkaido scallop tartare with crispy rice, tuna tataki drizzled in a tangy black tucupi mayonnaise, roasted cauliflower with Amazon spice rub and baby pumpkin stuffed with prawns and served in a creamy sauce. This is followed by charcoal grilled wagyu, served with butter-grilled leek and yakiniku sauce. For the finale, the Maça do Amor “Brazilian love dessert” is an apple ganache, apple jelly and a soft vanilla sponge cake.
38 Peel Street, Central
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Heimat – Lunch or dinner on Valentine’s Day in Hong Kong
Chef Peter Find has crafted a romantic culinary spread at Heimat to suit a lunch or dinner date across 13, 14 and 15 February. The Valentine’s Day three-course lunch is $1,288 per couple and the six-course dinner is $2,999 per couple. Highlights at dinner include: Brittany lobster with leek ragout, 63-degree egg and Oscietra caviar; spotted Wolffish with parsnip puree, honey bean and a shellfish broth; and guinea fowl with chestnut confit and black winter truffle. For dessert, save room for a chocolate and raspberry surprise and Heimat’s Gummy Bear Trolley too! Wine or juice pairings are also available.
8/F, 33 Wyndham Street, Central
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JW Marriott Cafe Buffet – Buffet dining and gifts to take home
Whether it’s a date for you and your sweetheart or you want to celebrate with all your loved ones, the JW Marriott Cafe Buffet is a fab choice. On Valentine’s Day, you’ll enjoy a spread of top-quality seafood, including Boston lobsters, snow crab legs, blue crabs and brown crabs. Plus, an array of sashimi, from surf clams and amberjack to scallops, salmon and more. Starters to note include prime rib, pan-fried Australian wagyu beef, a herb-crusted lamb rack, braised abalone, sautéed scallops and shrimp with black truffle paste. You’ll certainly feel spoilt for choice! If you want something to take home, they also offer three different gift sets with chocolates, roses and cakes, and one has a Moët & Chandon Brut Imperial! This buffet spread is only available on 14 February for $998 per adult and $698 per child.
88 Queensway, Pacific Place
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Cristal Room – Romantic restaurant with a Michelin star chef
Celebrate love with French fare at the Cristal Room by Anne-Sophie Pic – the world’s most decorated Michelin-starred female chef. Before we unpack the menu, it’s important to note that this venue has been on lists of the most beautiful restaurants in the world. And between 12 and 14 February, Cheffe Anne-Sophie Pic will actually grace the restaurant for lunch and dinner services. On Valentine’s Day itself, enjoy an eight-course dinner ($4,888 per person) with the option to make this private dining for $18,880 for two. On the menu is a tomato tartelette with geranium and Longjing beurre blanc, myriad beetroot with preserved Douglas pine, Brittany blue lobster with coral sauce, Douglas fir and rosemary, and so much more. As part of the experience, you’ll also receive a delivery of fresh roses and be presented with Chef Anne-Sophie Pic’s latest book, Suffusion, dated and signed on the spot. Plus, you’ll also receive specially engraved Baccarat Harcourt 1841 Love Glasses for the experience that are available to purchase as a keepsake.
45 Gloucester Tower, Landmark
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