The Tatler guide to Hong Kong's most interesting neighbourhoods. This time, we explore the diverse and delicious offerings in Soho
You'll often hear people describe Hong Kong as a cultural melting pot, and it's right here in Soho that you really get to experience and see that diversity take shape.
In this lively, hilly district you'll find everything from a world-renowned cocktail bar credited with pioneering agave-based spirits in Asia to a moody neo-Parisian bistro, authentic Vietnamese eateries to a rowdy late-night izakaya.
Of course, There are plenty of nods to Hong Kong culture as well, including restaurants that celebrate and elevate Cantonese cuisine, and a newly opened bar that puts the spotlight on local spirits.
See also: Neighbourhood Guide: Where To Eat, Drink And Shop In Causeway Bay
Soho Restaurants
Belon
If you haven’t visited Belon since its relocation, you may be in for a surprise. Its Joyce Wang-designed, blue-grey interiors are a far moodier affair, with velvet drapes and curved sofas offering plenty of intimate corners.
The food has evolved too; representing Black Sheep Restaurants’ take on a neo-Parisian bistro, the menu features Belon signatures like roast chicken and mille-feuille, alongside more progressive dishes showcasing a wealth of razor-sharp techniques—for instance, delicate trout roe dumplings where the skin is crafted from the thinnest slices of daikon. Every dish benefits from insanely precise, picture-perfect plating. The high-end wine list focuses on French pours, with attentive staff on hand to provide knowledgeable, affable (but never overbearing) guidance throughout.
Belon, 1/F, 1-5 Elgin Street, Central, Hong Kong, +852 2152 287, belonsoho.com