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Your Hong Kong weekend food guide for September 19-21

Indulge in an exclusive French dining experience, a Michelin-starred Tokyo omakase, and a heritage-inspired Chinese tasting menu this weekend

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The A5 Wagyu at Restaurant Petrus in Hong Kong. Photo: Handout
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This weekend, Hong Kong’s culinary scene is offering exclusive collaborations and exceptional craftsmanship across French, Japanese and Chinese cuisines.

First up is a much-anticipated four-hands dinner at Restaurant Petrus uniting two Michelin-starred chefs, followed by an intimate omakase takeover by Tokyo’s acclaimed Nogizaka Shin at Minato. Conclude your weekend with a thoughtfully curated seasonal tasting menu celebrating Chinese heritage at Tai Kwun’s The Chinese Library. These three culinary offerings are sure to deliver memorable dining adventures for every palate.

If you’re looking for recommendations outside our weekend guide, browse our list of 100 Top Tables.

Friday, September 19

The pomme soufflée au caviar is part of the collaboration between chefs Uwe Opocensky and Frédéric Chabbert at Restaurant Petrus. Photo: Handout
The pomme soufflée au caviar is part of the collaboration between chefs Uwe Opocensky and Frédéric Chabbert at Restaurant Petrus. Photo: Handout

This September, two culinary masters are reuniting at Restaurant Petrus for a series of intimate four-hands dinners. For the first time in 10 years, chef Uwe Opocensky and chef Frédéric Chabbert join forces to create a menu of refined French classics and bold contemporary ideas in a limited-time dining experience. Opocensky is currently executive chef at Restaurant Petrus, while Chabbert was at the restaurant for eight years before establishing the Michelin-star restaurant Dôme in Antwerp.

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Diners can expect dishes deaturing the freshest seafood and finest seasonal ingredients, like Chabbert’s celebrated pomme soufflée au caviar and Opocensky’s carré de veau reflecting their commitment to French culinary excellence.

Where: 56/F, Island Shangri-La, Supreme Court Road, Admiralty

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When: 6.30pm

Price: Six-course menu at HK$1,988 or an eight-course menu at HK$2,588

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