Sevva drew guests including Pharrell Williams, Bill Clinton and David Beckham, but now the iconic Hong Kong restaurant is closing. Bonnae Gokson explains why
- Sevva, an icon of Central in Hong Kong since 2008, is closing. Owner Bonnae Gokson reflects on its glory days, and a changed city, and hints it has a future
- The restaurant has hosted celebrities such as Pharrell Williams, David Beckham and Fan Bingbing, but the 2019 anti-government protests and Covid took their toll
A simple statement ended months of rumours and speculation: “Hong Kong icon Sevva to bid adieu after 16 years of verve, boldness of vision and inimitable style.”
“The social movements of 2019, followed by the unprecedented pandemic, posed enormous challenges to our operations,” Gokson said in the statement. “Sevva is taking stock of its success after more than a decade and a half and will be open to new creative directions.”
Gokson says the closure will affect the livelihoods of all of its staff. “We have just under 100 staff,” she says, adding many of them have worked at Sevva for more than a decade.
“There are plenty of nostalgic sentiments to be parting with our many staff, especially the ones who have been working with me for a decade,” she says. “I sincerely wish them well in their future endeavours and to have a boss who will treat them just as well.”