Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

Where to eat in Hong Kong: 7 great new restaurants, menus – and the second Gin Fest – to try in June

Sip Song, the Thai restaurant and bar inspired by beach culture in southern Thailand and Bangkok’s night market fare, will open in Repulse Bay this month.
Sip Song, the Thai restaurant and bar inspired by beach culture in southern Thailand and Bangkok’s night market fare, will open in Repulse Bay this month.

Openings such as Louise, chef Julien Royer’s Hong Kong debut, and Repulse Bay’s Sip Song and FUMI’s new Sunday brunch from Father’s Day are among this month’s delights

Julien Royer opens first Hong Kong restaurant

Opening on June 18, the French chef Julien Royer has teamed up with JIA Group to open a traditional French concept, Louise, at PMQ – the listed former Hollywood Road Police Married Quarters – where Aberdeen Street Social used to be located.

Chef Julien Royer, pictured at his Singapore restaurant, Odette, will open his French concept restaurant, Louise, in Central.
Chef Julien Royer, pictured at his Singapore restaurant, Odette, will open his French concept restaurant, Louise, in Central.
Advertisement

The restaurant offers casual and refined fare, described as “traditional French cuisine, reimagined, honest cooking with which Royer was brought up”.

Royer topped Asia’s 50 Best this year for his two-Michelin star restaurant, Odette, in Singapore.

This will be his first venture outside Singapore. The interiors have been overseen by the internationally renowned architect, Andre Fu. Bookings are now available.

Opens: June 18

Address: PMQ, Hollywood Road, Central.

Sip Song

The concept of the new Thai restaurant and bar, Sip Song, is inspired by Thai beach culture.
The concept of the new Thai restaurant and bar, Sip Song, is inspired by Thai beach culture.

Maximal Concepts will open a Thai eatery and bar at The Pulse in Repulse Bay at the end of the month.