Where to have Christmas lunch and dinner in Hong Kong

And just like that the holiday season has crept upon us! Between decking the halls, putting up the Christmas tree and wrapping gifts for everyone on your nice list, we’re taking time out to celebrate with our loved ones over turkeys, mince pies and mulled wine. Check out our guide of the best Christmas lunches and dinners in town, so you can plan your big holiday feast with ease.

Feather & Bone

Christmas time is all about sharing. Feather & Bone’s Christmas sharing menu comes in at $598 per person and features a range of signature dishes to pass around the table. Tuck into house-made smoked brisket pastrami, brussels sprouts and its much-loved house slaw. It also comes with Christmas pudding and eggnog custard to finish. For more festive spirit(s), guests can pair the feast with free-flow wine starting from $298.

Buenos Aires Polo Club

Offering a Festín de Navidad menu this season, Buenos Aires Polo Club is bringing together South American-inspired cuisine with classic festive flavours. The four-course sharing menu comes in at $898 per person and features a range of starters and sides. The sides include Argentinian prawn cocktail, mashed potatoes and creamed corn. They also come with a choice of three mains from Boston lobster to its signature USDA prime rib. End the meal on a sweet note with a spiced baked apple pie and ice-cream.

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Porterhouse Seafood & Steak

Located on the seventh floor of California Tower, Porterhouse is the perfect spot for any celebration. From December 25-27 diner’s can enjoy a festive seafood brunch buffet featuring turkey, Boston lobster, Sardinian suckling pig and melted raclette cheese for $628 per adult. Make it a real celebration and add on its free-flow Taittinger Brut Reserve champagne package for $338.

181 at Fortnum & Mason

For a classic British Christmas dinner look no further than 181 at Fortnum & Mason. The cozy restaurant is the perfect backdrop for any festive celebration. Available from December 1 the restaurant is serving up 13 new festive dishes including Turkey for two with all the trimmings for $688, pigs in blankets for $88 and Christmas pudding with cognac butter and brandy cream for $188.

Chaiwala

If you fancy adding spice to your festive feast, Chaiwala’s Christmas dinner tasting menu is sure to be a hit. Start with signature Indian snacks including pani puri with jal-jeera and malabar scallops, before tucking into a selection of smoky, charcoal-grilled meats and vegetables off the Tandoori and mouth-watering curries. End the meal with a selection of Bollywood desserts for $489 per person.

The Grill, Grand Hyatt Hong Kong

Enjoy some of the season’s glorious weather and dine alfresco this year. The Grill’s premium seafood barbecue dinner will be $980 per person. From December 24-27 the restaurant will feature a range of meats, seafood, salads and more in its buffet selection, guaranteeing something for everyone.

Smoke & Barrel

Keeping true to its name, Smoke & Barrel’s Christmas Day Menu offers a selection of mouth-watering smoked meats including smoked salmon, turkey and its signature smoked platter for $588 per person. The meal also includes a selection of sides, dessert and mulled wine to get you in the festive mood.

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Madame Fù

The contemporary Chinese restaurant over looking Tai Kwun is offering a range of festive specials this year including a set dinner, brunch, Christmas Dim Sum Cinema and a Christmas afternoon tea set. Its free-flow brunch starts at $780 per person and will be available from December 24 -27. The brunch will feature a range of eastern delights including Peking Duck, Firecracker Chicken and festive gingerbread cake to finish.

La Rotisserie

Save the going out until New Year’s Eve and spend your day at home with La Rotisserie’s festive feast. The set includes French poultry with homemade gravy and cranberry sauce, sautéed French beans with sweet potatoes and chestnut, truffle parmesan mashed potatoes, homestyle festive stuffing, brussels sprouts and more.

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