29 August, 2019
Eat & Drink, What's On HK

Where To Eat, Drink & Shop In K11 MUSEA

29 August, 2019

The highly-anticipated new K11 Musea is now open, so here’s all you need to know about the shops and restaurants that are set to open in TST’s Victoria Dockside.

Ten years in the making, brace yourself ladies and gentlemen, K11 MUSEA at Victoria Dockside has finally opened its doors. Spanning 10-storeys and 1.2 million square feet, this new cultural-retail destination brings together retail, art, culture and entertainment (not to mention gastronomy) all under one roof. With countless new dining outlets open now, and more still in the works, here’s what you need to know about the new development. From Five Guy’s second Hong Kong location, to Fortnum and Mason’s first overseas foray, the arrival of London’s Avobar and much more, there’s plenty to get excited about – and we have all the details. Below, we’ve highlighted just a few of our favourite dining picks from K11 MUSEA, but you can find the full list of restaurant openings here.

Along with gastronomy, the shopping and lifestyle destination will house a range of luxury shops, including beauty brands such as Aesop, Bobbi Brown and Charlotte Tilbury, along with the likes of ba&sh, COS, Sandro and more from the fashion world. And though shopping malls and museums aren’t usually places that blend well together, K11 MUSEA is pushing boundaries with an array of art and cultural offerings sitting alongside the usual shops and restaurants. Boasting a rotating collection of world-class art, one of the world’s largest living walls, a one-of-a-kind outdoor amphitheatre space, and a 2,000 square-foot Sunken Plaza (designed to be “an immersive venue for a slew of cultural events such as film festivals and live music”), there’s a lot to be excited about.

Read more: HOT NEW TABLES September 2019: New Restaurants In Hong Kong

New Restaurant Openings at K11

Fortnum & Mason

Founded in London’s Piccadilly Circus in 1707 (and known as the Queen’s grocer of choice!), Fortnum & Mason is a British institution. And, this September it will be opening its first-ever standalone overseas location in K11 MUSEA. The luxury department store is renowned for stocking an expertly-curated selection of fashion, beauty and homeware products – not to mention its famed food hall and own line of delicious biscuits and teas. The expansive two-storey Hong Kong location will house a retail space, showcasing all of the delights of its own product line, along with a restaurant, serving its world-famous afternoon tea (along with a glass or two of champagne).

Opening date: Early November, 2019

Fortnum & Mason, G/F, 022, 122, K11 MUSEA, Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, www.fortnumandmason.com 

Five Guys K11 MUSEA

Five Guys

Global burger giant, Five Guys, opened its first Hong Kong location in Wan Chai last October, and now it’s popping across the harbour for shop number two. Serving a classic menu of burgers, fries, hotdogs and milkshakes, this chain delivers every time when it comes to quality fast food.

Opening date: TBC

Five Guys, 3/F Shop, 301B, 302, K11 MUSEA, Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, www.fiveguys.com.hk

Avobar

Among the openings in K11 MUSEA will be London’s famed Avo Bar. Known for serving an avo-centric menu, featuring the likes of the signature avo bun burger, green smoothies, avo toast, salad bowls and more, the all-day dining menu at this superfood café is sure to draw in the crowds. We’re also hoping that the boozy brunch, featuring the likes of Avo Marias, Bellini Sunshines and Avo Coladas, makes its way on to the Hong Kong menu.

Opening date: Early September, 2019

Avo Bar, Shop B201, K11 MUSEA, Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, www.instagram.com/avobar_hk

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Gontran Cherrier

As a brand reputed to be one of the top-ranked French bakeries in the world, the news that Gontran Cherrier would be coming to K11 MUSEA was met with much excitement. Known for combining the world of traditional French bakery with international flavours, carb lovers can’t miss the unique and high-quality pastry results – all of which are made using its own flour and butter imported from France.

Opening date: TBC

Gontran Cherrier, B2, Shops B205 – B207, K11 MUSEA, Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, www.gontran-cherrier.com

Afternoon Tea TEAROOM

Launched in Japan in 1981, Afternoon Tea TEAROOM brings together delicious Japanese desserts with the quaint art of afternoon tea. A variety of dishes are set to be available, including pastas and sandwiches, as well as the popular (and customisable) afternoon tea set.

Opening date: TBC

Afternoon Tea TEAROOM, B1, Shop B112B, K11 MUSEA, Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, www.afternoon-tea.net

A Happy Pancake K11 MUSEA

A Happy Pancake

Also hailing from Japan, popular pancake shop, A Happy Pancake opened its first Hong Kong location last September in Causeway Bay’s Lee Garden 3. Open now, this is the first Kowloon location for the brand, which serves a range of fluffy, Japanese style pancakes. Dessert fans are sure to love menu favourites such as “pancake with milk tea sauce and granola” and “pancake with banana and chocolate sauce”, along with the all-new  “A Happy Puff”. 

Opening date: Open now!

A Happy Pancake, 2/F, Shop 233A, K11 MUSEA, Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, www.ahappypancake.hk

Chatterbox

Home of the award-winning Mandarin Chicken Rice, Chatterbox will be making its way from Singapore for its Hong Kong debut this September. Diners can look forward to authentic renditions of classic Singaporean fare including the famed Mandarin chicken rice, along with dishes such as jumbo scallop laksa, coconut ice cream in a young coconut shell and a series of other signature Singaporean dishes.

Opening date: September, 2019

Chatterbox, B1, Shop B110, K11 MUSEA, Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong

Takano Ramen K11 MUSEA

Takano Ramen

Michelin-recommended Tokyo ramen restaurant, Takano Ramen is now open in K11 MUSEA. Making its own noodles fresh in house daily, it’s a must-try for ramen aficionados.

Opening date: Open now! 

Takano Ramen, 2/F, Shop 220, K11 MUSEA, Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, www.facebook.com/Takano

Infiniti C

With a shop already in Kennedy Town, Infinity C specialises in gluten-friendly options and serves a tempting selection of cakes and coffees. Striving to promote gluten-free, vegan and keto lifestyles, many options available are also vegan, with dairy-free alternatives on offer such as soy, coconut and even its own homemade cashew milk!

Opening date: TBC

Infiniti C, 2/F, LA202, K11 MUSEA, Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, www.facebook.com/Infinitichk

% Arabica K11 MUSEA

% Arabica

Opening soon, the K11 MUSEA location will be the sixth Hong Kong shop for artisanal coffee house, % Arabica. With a cult following already in the city, we’re sure that coffee addicts will make a beeline here in between shops.

Opening date: TBC

% Arabica, G/F, Kiosk 06, K11 MUSEA, Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, www.arabica.coffee

KiKi Noodle Bar

Hot on the heels of its opening in ifc mall this summer, Taiwan noodle spot, KiKi Noodle Bar has also opened its doors in K11 MUSEA. Expect tasty noodle dishes inspired by both Taiwanese and Sichuan cuisines, along with plenty of traditional and freshly-brewed bubble teas.

Opening date: Open now!

KiKi Noodle Bar, 4/F, Shop 406, K11 MUSEA, Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, www.facebook.com/kikinoodlebarhk

K11 MUSEA, Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, www.k11musea.com

Featured image courtesy of K11 MUSEA, image 1 courtesy of Five Guys Hong Kong via Instagram, image 2 courtesy of Avobar via Instagram, image 2 courtesy of A Happy Pancake via Instagram, image 3 courtesy of Takano via Facebook, image 4 courtesy of % Arabica HK via Instgram.

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