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Your Hong Kong weekend food guide for July 17-19

Book a steakhouse-inspired pop-up in Wan Chai, try a new summer tasting menu in West Kowloon and enjoy a lively Sunday brunch at The Mira

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The blue crab rigatoni at the limited-time Wan Chai pop-up, Marrow. Photo: Handout
Grace Brewer

Whether the mood calls for fire-led dining, a more intimate chef-driven lunch or a long, free-flow brunch with carving stations, there’s plenty to stretch the weekend, from a sharp new grill concept in Wan Chai to a personal tasting menu at Mosu and a lively Sunday brunch at Whisk.

For dining recommendations outside this weekend, read the 100 Top Tables Guide 2026.

Friday, July 17

Limited time restaurant pop-up Marrow just opened in Wan Chai, Hong Kong. Photo: Handout
Limited time restaurant pop-up Marrow just opened in Wan Chai, Hong Kong. Photo: Handout

Marrow has landed in Wan Chai this summer as a limited-time grill concept that takes the steakhouse template and gives it a sharper, more contemporary edge. Curated by chef Chris Ma, the menu moves from Sichuan beef tartare and Typhoon Shelter roasted bone marrow to lesser-known cuts on the grill, plus playful mains like blue crab rigatoni and a shortlist of nostalgic desserts to finish.

Where: 1/F, Lee Tung Avenue, 200 Queen’s Road East, Wan Chai

When: until August 31, 2026

Saturday, July 18

Chef Bruno Jeong’s latest menu at Mosu brings a personal, summer-led story to the table, shaped by his recent honeymoon travels through Korea and Europe, and interpreted through the everyday rhythm in Hong Kong.

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