11 best places for eating out this Easter in Hong Kong — and to have a little fun

Whether it’s lunch, dinner or afternoon tea you are after, there will be lots to splurge on
Easter is not all about chocolate bunnies and Easter eggs, it is also an excuse to splurge on lunch, dinner or afternoon tea with family or friends. And Hong Kong restaurants step up serving tasty menus with entertainment on the side.

Assaggio Trattoria Italiana
Enjoy a family friendly brunch. There will be a pop-up Graffiti Garden with grass floor mat and cardboard toys that children and parents can doodle on with crayons during a three-course Easter brunch. The brunch highlights include burrata cheese with tomato and almond pesto, fassona beef tartare, surf and turf with Haig grilled Boston lobster and a 7oz pure Angus flat iron, with tiramisu for dessert. Sharing dishes include 35-ounce USDA prime OP ribs, a seafood platter of oysters, Boston lobster, king crab legs, mussels and clams and suckling pig. Three-course brunch HK$328 adults, HK$150 children.
When April 19-22
Where 6/F Hong Kong Arts Centre, Wan Chai

Aqua
Aqua brunch goers have a special treat with dessert extras such as a chocolate egg filled with mascarpone, coffee and smooth amaretto served in a nest. It comes with a mini mallet so if you feel the urge to theatrically smash the dessert, you can. Brunch is HK$688 per person including free-flow Veuve Clicquot Champagne. Children aged five and under can dine for free. Guests can sail to this brunch destination on the aqua luna for free this Easter.
When Easter Sunday