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3 outstanding new Hong Kong restaurants you must try

STORYTracey Furniss
Yellow chicken with morel is one of the fine dishes served by Hong Kong chef Vito Chan at the newly opened Root Central, in Hong Kong.
Yellow chicken with morel is one of the fine dishes served by Hong Kong chef Vito Chan at the newly opened Root Central, in Hong Kong.
Where to eat in Hong Kong

Kakure, serving Ginza-style Japanese fare, Root Central, offering French fine dining, and Nove Chinese Kitchen have all opened in Central

Hong Kong’s dining scene just keeps getting better and over the past few weeks we have been to three new must-try eateries, which we considered outstanding.

 Kakure

Melt-in-the-mouth Hida beef tenderloin, served at Kakure in Landmark Prince’s in Central
Melt-in-the-mouth Hida beef tenderloin, served at Kakure in Landmark Prince’s in Central
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What: a Ginza-style Japanese restaurant and cocktail whisky bar in Landmark Prince’s. It is the latest restaurant in the Epicurean Group fold.

What’s in a name: Kakure is Japanese for “present yet absent” and as it is located in Landmark Prince’s “hidden passageway”, where Yannick Alléno’s Terrior Parisien used to be, it is apt.

Interior: the 3,000-square-foot (280-square-metre) stylish space features warm lighting enhanced by lanterns. The bar is on the right of the entrance and was buzzing when we visited.

The restaurant’s interior has been done in light wood and has private tatami rooms, several cooking stations, such as a sushi bar and teppanyaki live cooking area.

The tender teppanyaki live lobster, which is one of the must-try dishes served at Kakure in Landmark Prince’s in Central
The tender teppanyaki live lobster, which is one of the must-try dishes served at Kakure in Landmark Prince’s in Central

On the menu: Japanese traditional dishes with twists in execution. There are choices of seafood, sushi, sashimi and Wagyu beef dishes.

Must-try dishes: the melt-in-the-mouth Hida beef tenderloin (HK$568, US$70) – which is an A5 premium Wagyu from the Gifu region; the tender teppanyaki live lobster (HK$1,180) and the fresh sushi and sashimi.

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