Dining with a big group? Here’s where to book for a crowd, including restaurants with private rooms and special set menus…
There’s nothing better than getting the gang together and heading out for a slap-up dining celebration, whether that’s a birthday, baby shower, engagement or just a special dinner. After all, while many restaurants offer private dining rooms, it can be tricky to know which spots are able to accommodate larger numbers! But don’t fret, we’ve put together some stellar restaurant selections for you and your group to celebrate those big milestones.
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The Legacy House
Boasting a whopping seven private rooms, these airy, arty boltholes are suitable for between 10 to 16 people where diners can discreetly indulge in Cantonese cuisine (starting from a minimum spend of $10,000). Cocktails and teas are available in abundance to complement crowd pleasers like dumplings and Wagyu beef from the lunch and dinner set tasting menus.
The Legacy House, 5/F, Rosewood Hong Kong, Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 3891 8732, www.rosewoodhotels.com
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Yi Hung Yuen
Yi Hung Yuen is a hard-to-miss hotpot restaurant with a vibrant red facade and a theme inspired by ancient Chinese brothels. Its name pays homage to the classic novel Dream of the Red Chamber, and the menu features a vast selection of broths and ingredients to add to personal hot pots, so everyone’s happy! (In case you’re wondering, we’re love the cheese mochi add-on, Sichuan spicy soup base and wide potato noodles.) In the upstairs section, you’ll find large, sectioned-off rooms big enough to accommodate up to 20 people.
Yi Hung Yuen, Shop B-C, G/F, Yu Yuet Lai Building, 43-55 Wyndham Street, Central, Hong Kong, 3101 9968, www.yihungyuen.com
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Carbone
For a rambunctious night of fabulous Italian fare with a strong soundtrack, reserve the private dining Brick or Back Rooms in Carbone (for 22 to 25 guests), or the entire venue, and let the events team take care of your party. You can feast on exquisite Chef Menus and the food will be served sharing style for everyone to easily enjoy — once the lights go down and the music turns up, dance the night away in an unrivalled animated atmosphere.
Carbone, 9/F, 33 Wyndham Street, Central, Hong Kong, 2593 2593, www.carbone.com.hk
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Le Colvert
Want to take your crew to the newest spot in Sai Ying Pun that’s been stealing hearts (and stomachs) lately? Check out the cosy French restaurant, Le Colvert, that specialises in duck cuisine with a modern and sustainable twist. Known for using every part of the duck from head to toe, Le Colvert evokes the comfort of a grandmother’s kitchen with its hearty portions, duck-themed artwork and farm-to-table ingredients. Chef Guillaume is committed to authenticity and hospitality, and you can taste his passion for cooking in every bite. With a maximum capacity of 40, it’s the perfect spot for a group meal if everyone’s hungry!
Le Colvert, 321 Des Voeux Road West, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong, 9548 6555, Instagram: @lecolverthk, lecolverthk.com
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1908bc British Chinese
For a birthday dinner fix of British Chinese cuisine, head to 1908bc and book your group of up to 12 people into its plush private dining room. Take the guess work out of ordering and settling the bill with set menus starting from $420 and free flow packages starting from $250 — birthday diners will be kindly treated to a free glass of bubbles and there is no charge for cake cutting.
1908bc British Chinese, 5/F, The Pemberton, 22-26 Bonham Strand, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, 2116 4668, www.facebook.com/1908bc
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Coconuts Thai Bar & Grill
This seaside bar and restaurant gives all the holiday feels for a memorable bash with some serious flavour. Serving up all our favourite, fresh traditional Thai food, we recommend this for larger groups; you can book for up to 80 people by committing to a minimum spend and pre-ordering your choices in advance — contact the venue for more information.
Coconuts Thai, G/F, West Block, Island Road, Deep Water Bay, Hong Kong, 2812 1826, www.instagram.com/coconutsthaihk
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aqua
While you can certainly grab a group brunch at aqua, it’s especially good for when you’re plotting something more eventful like a private party for more than 12 people; Italian and Japanese menus can be created, and the bar transformed for a unique guest experience. The venue is also up for exclusive hire to cater for functions of up to 200 seated and 340 standing patrons. Contact the events team for more details.
aqua, 17/F, H Zentre, 15 Middle Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 3427 2288, aqua.com.hk
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Chautari Restaurant
If you’re looking for a lively yet laid-back vibe for your gathering, Chautari delivers quality Nepalese and Indian food in the bustle of Sheung Wan Cooked Food Market. After making your group booking, individual set menus with its most popular platters of curries, samosas and naans (from $300 per person) will be sent via WhatsApp, making it simple to select for your table.
Chautari Restaurant, 1/F, CF6, Queen Street Cooked Food Market, 1 Queen Street, 38 Des Voeux Road West, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, 2600 4408, www.chautari.com.hk
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Lung Fu Pao
Primely located in Soho, Lung Fu Pao is a go-to for raucous nights out full of Japanese fusion food and daring drinks — shout out to the spicy margarita Hawk Tuah (scream the name and you’ll get an extra shot!). Ideal for groups of over 10, you can secure a semi-private booking for a minimum spend of $700 per person which includes two-hour dining and free-flow refreshments (the price will be less on weekdays, contact the venue for more information).
Lung Fu Pao, 47B Elgin Street, Central, Hong Kong, 3460 4609, www.lungfupaohk.com
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Épure
If you’re lucky enough to have a Michelin-star bucket list, it’s time to tick off Épure by booking the elegant, secluded dining room for a French food extravaganza (starting from a minimum spend of $6,000). Guests can unwind with a pre-dinner drink on the private terrace, landscaped like a French garden, while soaking in views of Victoria Harbour.
Épure, Shop 403, Level 4, Ocean Centre, Harbour City, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 3185 8338, www.epure.hk
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Tosca di Angelo
Offering elegant opulence (picture floor-to-ceiling windows, lavish chandeliers, and magnificent views) splash the cash at Tosca and spoil yourselves with Mediterranean-inspired seasonal plates deserving of one Michelin star. Reserve a table for up to nine guests in the main dining area or contact the venue for details about its private room.
Tosca di Angelo, Level 102, International Commerce Centre, 1 Austin Road, West Kowloon, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 2263 2270, www.toscadiangelo.com
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Lamma Rainbow Seafood Restaurant
Steeped in history, a trip to Lamma Rainbow is a must-do for both Hong Kong residents and visiting tourists to sample succulent seafood in an iconic location. For something extra special, take a junk boat to the restaurant and savour a stress-free evening with its special set group menus (starting from $3,499 for 10 people).
Lamma Rainbow Seafood Restaurant, G/F, 23-27 First Street, Sok Kwu Wan, Lamma Island, Hong Kong, 2982 8100, www.lammarainbow.com
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One-Thirty One
Fans of fine dining need look no further than One-Thirty On,e which checks all the boxes of tempting tasting menus, considered wine pairings and pristine white tablecloths. A venue made for celebrating special occasions, guests are in for an unforgettable culinary experience with the perk of picturesque surroundings and romantic gardens overlooking the cove — group packages start from $1,380 per person and private dining options are also available.
One-Thirty One, 131 Tseung Tau Village, Shap Sze Heung, Sai Kung, Hong Kong, 2791 2684, www.one-thirtyone.com
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The China Beach Club
A short walk from Mui Wo Ferry Pier, this pet-friendly beachside eatery is famous for down-to-earth dining, friendly service, and reasonable prices. We love seeing parties of friends and families out on the sea-facing terrace, chatting happily over home-cooked staples like lamb chops and Cajun chicken — our top tip is to try the apple crumble, you won’t regret it!
The China Beach Club, 18 Tung Wan Tau Road, Mui Wo, Lantau Island, Hong Kong, 2983 8931
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Tai Po Cooked Food Market
On the third floor of Tai Po’s Market, you will find this unassuming hawker-style set up with clusters of local vendors creating everything from noodles to dim sum congee and local desserts. No advance bookings or minimum spends are required and this should be a hit with foodies who are up for venturing out perhaps a little further than usual for something different but delicious.
Tai Po Market Cooked Food Market, 3/F, Heung Sze Wui Street, Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong
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Main image courtesy of Carbone via Instagram, image 1 courtesy of The Legacy House, image 2 courtesy of Carbone via Instagram, image 3 courtesy of aqua, image 4 courtesy of Tosca di Angelo, image 5 courtesy of One-Thirty One, image 6 courtesy of Lung Fu Pao.




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