Boozy brunch in Sheung Wan – 6 spots for a good time
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Feeling up for a good time in Sheung Wan? Switch up your routine with some boozy brunches this weekend. Whether you're in the mood for punk rock temaki-style sushi rolls at TMK or classic brunch dishes with a twist at Meanwhile Coffee, Sheung Wan has something for everyone. Explore these six boozy brunch spots in Hong Kong and kickstart your day with a smile.
Bedu
Down on Gough Street in Sheung Wan, Bedu brings Middle Eastern goodies to the table. Some favorites include their mezze platters like Smoky Hummus and mains like Chicken Lari, loaded with juicy chicken thigh, chermoula chili and Fassona Middle Eastern "chimichurri" on carrot hummus. And for dessert? Treat yourself to the creamy Baghlava Millefeuille, which pairs well with a Sauksa Furmint 2020 or the Sea Change from Venice, Italy, giving you that sweet yet balanced sip.
Quick Facts
- Where – G/F, 40 Gough Street, Sheung Wan
- When – Saturday to Sunday, noon - 4 p.m.
- Price – $$$
- Phone – +852 6346 5219
- Menu
- Website
Nissa la Bella
Hop over to Upper Station Street for a taste of France at Nissa la Bella. Think cozy French bistro vibes with Niçoise and Mediterranean flavors. Start light with fresh fish ceviche or Pissaladière, then dig into mains like Hanger Steak or Roasted Chicken served with your choice of sides. Save some room for desserts like Pain Perdu or French crêpes and top it all off with a comforting cup of tea or coffee Perdu – or better yet, add on two hours of free flow for some extra fun.
Quick Facts
- Where – G/F, 10-14 Upper Station Street, Sheung Wan
- When – Monday to Friday, 11:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.; Saturday to Sunday, 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
- Price – $$$
- Phone – +852 9549 3882
- Menu
- Website
Honjo
Honjo's free-flow brunch is a hit with locals for good reason. They've got unlimited sashimi, maki and nigiri, plus shared starters like wagyu in chorizo oil and steamed edamame. Choose from mains like their Chicken Teriyaki, Salmon or Honjo Tempura, and save room for desserts like the Yuzu Sorbet. And don't forget about the two-hour free-flow drinks package, featuring premium champagne, sake station signatures, wine, cocktails and more.
Quick Facts
- Where – 1/F, 77-91 Queen's Road West, Sheung Wan
- When – Saturday to Sunday, 11:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.
- Price – $$$
- Phone – +852 2663 3772
- Menu
- Website
TMK
For a punk rock twist on sushi, check out Sheung Wan's TMK. Start with crispy Karaage, Salmon Tataki with wasabi ponzu and a refreshing TMK Cabbage Salad to share. Then, try out some temaki sushi like the Kalifornia (crab-stick based) and Wagyu Beef, or try their roll of the day. Don't miss TMK's "big-ass maki," which brings a free flow of different maki throughout the brunch, or the TMK Signatures like the Curry Katsu Roll and Crispy Tofu. Wrap up your meal with Caramel Fried Bananas featuring Tempura 'nana, coconut dulce de leche and a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top.
Quick Facts
- Where – Shop G&H, G/F & M/F, Hollywood Centre, 77-91 Queens’s Road West, Sheung Wan
- When – Saturday to Sunday, noon - 3 p.m.
- Price – $$$
- Phone – +852 2662 2269
- Menu
- Website
Meanwhile Coffee
When you're craving a hearty brunch in Sheung Wan, head over to Meanwhile Coffee. They've got classics like eggs Benedict or smashed avocado toasties, or go for something heartier like the Teriyaki Chicken Pasta or the Evil Burger, loaded with US beef, cheddar cheese and served on sourdough. Sip on their freshly brewed house blends or signature house black coffee for the perfect start to your day.
Quick Facts
- Where – Shop F2, LG/F, 33 Hillier Street, Sheung Wan
- When – Monday to Sunday, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
- Price – $$ - $$$
- Phone – +852 5325 0058
- Menu
Elephant Grounds
Elephant Grounds in Hong Kong is one of the go-to spots for tasty, laid-back breakfasts and brunch. From their Healthy Boosts like Mango Coconut Overnight Oats to the Elephant Grounds Signatures like Karana Spicy Tacos, they've got something for everyone. Sink your teeth into their hearty Pulled Pork Benny or the tempting Mr. Shakshuka, then wash it all down with a killer cup of coffee or check out their daily pastries starting at just HK$20.
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