4 Instagrammable restaurants in Hong Kong where design tops the menu
Arbor, Chaiwala, Chifa and Mercedes me go out of their way to give diners a special experience
Hong Kong sees new restaurants open all the time, and restaurateurs and hoteliers are investing more in everything from the lighting to the tiles, to ensure their customers of a special experience every time they dine out.
Here are four dining spaces that offer a feast with their cuisines and the surroundings.
Arbor – understated French
Gourmet Dining Group enlisted renowned design firm Yabu Pushelberg, whose portfolio includes the Four Seasons Toronto and W hotel in New York, in creating the decor for its French fine dining restaurant. As the practice’s first foray into restaurant design, the interiors reflect the design duo’s ability to showcase luxury in an understated way.
It was inspired by designer Glenn Pushelberg’s dream of travelling in southern France. By using uncomplicated materials like wood, plaster and clay, paired with a warm colour palette, the result is stylish, luxurious yet humble.
Flora Ottilia chandeliers made of plaster from New York take centre stage in the dining space; handcrafted mosaic tiles at the bar add a geometric touch. If you crave a more holistic French experience, head to the private dining room which features a French forest mural. The beautiful decor perfectly complements the delicate cuisine crafted by chef de cuisine Eric Räty.
Chaiwala – colourful India