When visiting a restaurant you expect more than good food. Everything from the ambiance to the politeness of the staff comes together to ensure the dining experience is a special and enjoyable one. This is why the design of a food establishment is so important. It has a huge influence on the feeling the customers get when they enter the venue, as well as the overall satisfaction with their dining experience. Take a look at five of Hong Kong’s best restaurants for interior design. You will see why this is a nation that is leading the way in the design world, and you can use this to inspire your own designs too.
How Hong Kong Is Leading The Way In Restaurant Design
Lily & BloomLily & Bloom is an American Western restaurant situated on Wyndham Street in Central. From London to Paris, the interior of this is establishment is inspired by the great cities of the early 20th century. Featuring decadent red leather banquette seating and wrought iron fixtures, it embodies urban street life but with a sophisticated edge.
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Mott 32Mott 32 is a traditional Chinese restaurant that can be found on 4-4a Des Voeux Road in Central. Whilst the fine dining establishment may be famous for its delicious Peking duck, it has also received a lot of recognition for its unique and impressive interior design. Designed by architect Joyce Wang, Mott 32 was crowned World Interior of the Year in 2014. Industrial warehouse aesthetic is combined with colonial-style furnishing to create a unique venue that celebrates different aspects of Chinese culture, for example, Chinese apothecary is the inspiration the bar whilst the city’s fishing history is referred to with details such as metal chains.
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AMMOJoyce Wang is also responsible for the stunning design of AMMO, a Mediterranean restaurant located in Admiralty. The establishment features a sleek and contemporary design with the floating spiral staircase being the highlight. The inspiration for this came from Alphaville, a 1965 French science fiction film by Jean-Luc Godard. It’s truly a work of art, which any architect or designer will appreciate.
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HutongHutong can be found in Tsim Sha Tsui. This Chinese restaurant boasts a breath-taking design. Diners feel as if they have stepped into a time machine, as the establishment reflects the heart and soul of old Peking. There are lots of little elements that add to the overall feel of the venue, including red lanterns and birdcages. Whilst the interior of the restaurant may be impressive, it is the spectacular views of Hong Kong’s skyline that offer the real talking point.
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FelixThe views offered at Felix, in Tsim Sha Tsui, are also incredible, which is why this opulent dining venue makes the list. Situated on the 28th floor, guests enjoy stunning panoramic views of the Hong Kong Harbour. The venue itself was designed by Philippe Starck and boasts an extravagant design, ensuring a luxurious experience – something we all deserve now and again.
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