25 September, 2025
PMQ Hong Kong, restaurants, shops, local brands, where to eat in PMQ
PMQ Hong Kong, restaurants, shops, local brands, where to eat in PMQ
Eat & Drink, Lifestyle, What's On HK

Your Guide To PMQ: Where To Eat, Shop & More

25 September, 2025
PMQ Hong Kong, restaurants, shops, local brands, where to eat in PMQ

Spending the day at PMQ? Here’s the Sassy guide on where to eat, drink and shop at Hong Kong’s revitalised police quarters!

Calling all culture vultures and design lovers! Get ready to explore PMQ, the historic Hollywood Road Police Married Quarters that traded in its residential past for a vibrant creative present. Like Tai Kwun or Central Market, this revitalised Grade III historic building has been transformed into a buzzing hub of studios, shops and galleries. It’s the ultimate spot to discover local brands, souvenirs and home decor you never knew you needed. If you’re looking for something unique to do in Hong Kong, here’s why PMQ should be next on your list.

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Restaurants — Where To Eat In & Around PMQ

Louise: high-end french restaurant in pmq, one michelin star, where to eat in pmq, restaurants in pmq

Louise – High-end French restaurant with one Michelin star

One of our favourite French restaurants in Hong Kong, Louise is a collaboration between Yenn Wong, founder of JIA Group, The Lo & Behold Group and acclaimed chef Julien Royer. Set over a two-storey heritage house in PMQ’s gardens and promising to use only the highest quality ingredients, Louise dishes up heartwarming Michelin-starred French food that’s hard to beat.

Price range: $400–$600 for lunch, $1,000+ for dinner
Opening hours: Daily, 12pm to 2pm; 6pm to 11pm
Address:
JPC Building, PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central, Hong Kong
Contact:
2866 0300www.louise.hk

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MOYO – Contemporary Korean-Italian fusion restaurant, Restaurants, Where To Eat In & Around PMQ

MOYO – Contemporary Korean-Italian fusion restaurant

Found right across from PMQ, this Aberdeen Street gem serves contemporary Korean food with an Italian twist. Established by three Korean friends who were born or lived in Italy, MOYO combines authentic Korean flavours with classic Italian dishes to create fusion food that actually works. We especially love the Zucchinis Flowers stuffed with ricotta and tofu and Korean-inspired Steak Tartare.

Price range: $100–$300 per dish
Opening hours: Daily, 12pm to 3pm; 6pm to 11pm
Address:
36 Aberdeen Street, Central, Hong Kong
Contact:
2858 2777, www.moyohk.com

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22 Ships – Lively tapas restaurant with outdoor seating, Restaurants — Where To Eat In & Around PMQ

22 Ships – Lively tapas restaurant with outdoor seating

22 Ships is a Spanish tapas restaurant known for its relaxed atmosphere and its no-service-charge policy! Helmed by Madrid-born Chef Antonio Oviedo, the menu features modern, multi-regional tapas designed for sharing. The cosy, multi-level space includes a casual Bodega area and outdoor terraces, offering a dynamic selection of Spanish wines, sangrias and vermouth-based cocktails.

Price range: $450+ per person
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 12pm to 3pm; 6pm to 11pm
Address:
Shop S109 – S113, 1/F, Staunton Building, PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central, Hong Kong
Contact:
2555 0722, www.22ships.hk

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Jessy Coffee – Bright and open cafe with all-day breakfast, Restaurants — Where To Eat In & Around PMQ

Jessy Coffee – Bright and open cafe with all-day breakfast

Jessy Coffee is a cafe known for its chill, airy vibe, especially on the terrace, where you can relax without feeling rushed. It’s a great spot for premium coffee and an all-day breakfast and brunch menu, but it also stands out for its affordable and popular matcha — along with specialty drinks like the Roasted Tea Latte and Pandan Coffee.

Price range: $40–$100 per dish
Opening hours: Daily, 9am to 6pm
Address:
Shop H105, 1/F, Hollywood Building, PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central, Hong Kong
Contact:
2811 3381, IG: @jessycoffeeco

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Pasteako – Italian-American pasta restaurant and steakhouse, Restaurants — Where To Eat In & Around PMQ

Pasteako – Italian-American pasta restaurant and steakhouse

Pasteako offers an Italian-American culinary experience centred on authentic pasta and 21-day dry-aged meats. The restaurant features a unique gimmick where guests select their own steak knife from a glass showcase, enhancing the “Godfather” vibes. Plus, a generous offer of free pasta refills adds that extra all-American twist — be warned, you’ll have to be rolled out of there!

Price range: $200+ for lunch, $400+ for dinner
Opening hours: Daily, 12pm to 11pm
Address:
Shop HG01-HG05, G/F, Hollywood Building, PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central, Hong Kong
Contact: 
2330 0129, www.chesshouserestaurants.com/pasteako

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ROUCOU – Cheese bar and omakase restaurant with creative cocktails, Restaurants — Where To Eat In & Around PMQ

ROUCOU – Cheese bar and omakase restaurant with creative cocktails

Just down the street from PMQ, this JapaneseFrench fusion concept is one of the most creative new restaurants of 2025. Started by Chef Jeremy Evrard (formerly at Caprice!), ROUCOU’s is Hong Kong’s first-ever cheese omakase spot. Our favourite dishes — including the Mapo Tofu with Onsen Egg and cheese-topped sushi makis — expertly blend different cuisines, creating a truly unique dining experience. Don’t sleep on the creative cocktail menu either!

Price range: $400+ for brunch, $1,000+ for omakase
Opening hours: Tuesday to Friday, 5pm to 1am (Saturday brunch from 11:30am)
Address:
28 Aberdeen Street, Central, Hong Kong
Contact:
2330 0129, roucouconcepts.com

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BKK – Casual Thai street food restaurant, Restaurants — Where To Eat In & Around PMQ

BKK – Casual Thai street food restaurant

BKK is a fun, no-fuss spot in PMQ known for legit Thai street food, nailing those classic sweet, sour, spicy and salty flavours. They’re all about using fresh ingredients to get the taste just right. You can think of this one like a poor-man’s Samsen — it’s pretty clear they took some inspiration, right down to the menu offerings.

Price range: $50–$150 per dish
Opening hours: Daily, 12pm to 10:30pm
Address:
Shop SG09-SG14, G/F, Staunton Building, PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central, Hong Kong
Contact:
2330 0306, www.chesshouserestaurants.com/BKK

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PMQ Shopping — Home Decor, Fashion & Accessories

PMQ Shopping — Home Decor, Fashion & Accessories

Bamboa Lifestyle — Sustainable home & lifestyle brand

Bamboa is Hong Kong’s first retailer dedicated entirely to bamboo, offering stylish and eco-friendly homeware and clothing like their famous bed sheets and towels. The brand is known for its high-quality, vegan products, and a cool bonus is that every purchase helps support rural bamboo-growing communities.

Price range: $30–$3,000 per item
Opening hours: Daily, 12pm to 7pm
Address:
Shop S304, 3/F, Staunton Block A, PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central, Hong Kong
Contact:
[email protected], www.bamboahome.com

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PMQ Shopping — Home Decor, Fashion & Accessories

The Taste Library — Food-themed bookstore and event space

Food and books: our two loves in life; and the Taste Library combines the pair! The first and only food-themed library in Asia holds monthly book reviews, food culture events, book launches and more!

Price range: $200+ per event
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 11am to 6pm
Address:
Shop H504, 5/F, Hollywood Building, PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central, Hong Kong
Contact:
3481 3998, IG: @pmqtastelibrary

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PMQ Shopping — Home Decor, Fashion & Accessories

The Little Finger — Simple & elegant jewellery by local designer

The Little Finger Studio is an independent jewellery brand founded by Hong Kong-based designer Wing-Han ‘Pinky’ Wong. Each piece is designed and handcrafted by Pinky herself, combining pure, unusual forms with expert craftsmanship. Her work is a continuous exploration of materials and spatial relationships, creating unique, wearable art that plays with the connection between the jewellery and the body.

Price range: $500–$2,000 per item
Opening hours: Daily, 11:30am to 6:30pm
Address:
Shop H206, 2/F, Hollywood Building, PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central, Hong Kong 
Contact:
2803 2119www.thelittlefinger.com

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PMQ Shopping — Home Decor, Fashion & Accessories

B’IN SELECT — Lifestyle store with local and international brands

B’in Select is a curated lifestyle store for those who believe good design can make life better. It’s a getaway from the ordinary, offering a cool and quirky selection of watches, accessories, homeware and more from both international and local designers. Founders Anthony and Doris have created a platform dedicated to unique finds you won’t see just anywhere online.

Price range: $200+ per item
Opening hours: Daily, 12:30pm to 7pm
Address:
Shop S101, 1/F, Staunton Block A, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central, Hong Kong
Contact:
www.binselect.com.hk

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PMQ Shopping — Home Decor, Fashion & Accessories

Bathe To Basics — Eco-friendly beauty and bath products 

Bathe to Basics is a Hong Kong-based brand creating natural skincare and bath products that are good for your skin and the environment. Co-founded by Edmund Ip, who is passionate about natural formulas and perfumery, the brand is known for its eco-friendly, locally made items like cleansers, deodorants and even a unique, salty toothpaste that works like a quick oil-pulling treatment.

Price range: $80—$500 per item
Opening hours: Daily, 12pm to 7pm
Address:
Shop S403, 4/F, Staunton Block A, PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central, Hong Kong
Contact:
2858 8135, bathetobasics.com

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Oscary Art

We love to wander around PMQ and without fail, we find a new gem every time. Oscary Art’s affordable art jamming package costs $200 on weekdays and $250 on weekends and includes soft drinks and painting materials. While the Causeway Bay location is bigger, we prefer the PMQ location’s seating by the corridor that overlooks the other side of the building. Stay on the lookout on Oscary Art’s Instagram for special jamming sessions that come with wine tastings!

Price range: $200—$800 per session
Opening hours: Daily, 1pm to 11pm
Address:
Shop S511, 5/F, Staunton Building, PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central, Hong Kong, 
Contact:
9588 1514, www.oscaryart.com

Read More: Where To Go Art Jamming In Hong Kong

Featured image courtesy of Sassy Media Group, image 1 courtesy of @from_this_postition, image 2 courtesy of MATTER MATTERS gallery by Sassy Media Group, image 3 courtesy of Goods Of Desire (G.O.D), image 4 courtesy of @_sau_lee_ and @kopi.cat via Instagram, image 5 courtesy of @levainbakeryhk via Instagram, image 6 courtesy of @famaland_official via Instagram, image 7 courtesy of @louise.hkg via Instagram, image 8 courtesy of B’IN SELECT by Sassy Media Group, image 9 courtesy of Bathe To Basics via Instagram, image 10 courtesy of Bamboa Home by Sassy Media Group, image 11 courtesy of courtesy of @pmqhkdesign via Instagram.

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