1/F, Grand Millennium Plaza, 181 Queen's Road Central 皇后大道中181號新紀元廣場1樓 1/F, Grand Millennium Plaza, 181 Queen's Road Central 皇后大道中181號新紀元廣場1樓 (Hong Kong Island, Central)
Zhongcai Centre, 131-133 Queen's Road Central 皇后大道中131-133號中財中心 Zhongcai Centre, 131-133 Queen's Road Central 皇后大道中131-133號中財中心
4 reviews of China Tang
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Ela T.
Place rating: 5 London, United Kingdom
A posh dining experience surrounded by opulence, which is unsurprising given its location in central and also in landmark atrium. It is on the 4th floor and has a bar, dining area and also private rooms for dining. The food is really great, especially the chicken which had an amazing taste(usually chicken just taste bland right??). The mixed fried rice is too oily and I would Skip ordering this. Otherwise we had roast pork belly, fish, some western beef that was oh so tender even though it was strange to eat with our very Chinese meal(sorry I wasnt the one ordering and I couldn’t take photos in front of my very polite company!!). Do not order the beef with chili unless you like your food really spicy. It was covered in black pepper as well. Waiters were good at refilling tea until the end of the meal where I was thirsty and waiting for more water… Or maybe this is their polite way of telling us to order either after dinner coffee and wine or leave now!?? Dessert wise I didn’t think the melon coconut jelly was that special even though it had a great papaya taste. The sesame ball was however a favorite on the table.
Sheri M.
Place rating: 1 Amsterdam, The Netherlands
China Tang is located in the Landmark Building in Central Hong Kong. The patrons were ethnic Chinese who appeared to be on the affluent side. We were the only Caucasians in the main restaurant, where we were eventually seated after the woman in charge of seating us tried to make us dine in the bar, where the other«non-Chinese» were seated. It was twenty to thirty minutes before a waiter approached our table to take our order. When our food arrived it was cold and unappetizing. We found the food extremely disappointing and lost our appetites. We then watched as the table next to us sent their entire meal of Peking Duck back to the kitchen. We have had far better Chinese food all over the world including London, Toronto and New York City. This restaurant is not recommended.
Ka Yu C.
Place rating: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Located conveniently in Landmark, I came here with my family to try it out because my dad is a big fan of Kowloon Tang’s food(especially their BBQ pork and Peking Duck!) and since China Tang is owned by the same person(who also owns 81⁄2 Otto), we decided to come try it out. First glance at the menu, it’s not very traditional chinese and is very western fusioned, which make sense since most of the restaurants nearby like Zuma are also not traditional cuisines, but with a mix of western touches. So a lot of the food here has truffle integrated into chinese food… not that I’m complaining! Food: 4⁄5 The food here is pretty decent, but the price tags are also rather pretty, this place definitely will not be the cheapest food you can get, but the quality and service you get is exceptionally great. They have a lot of truffle infused food, so if you like truffle and chinese food, I would say it’s worth a try! Service: 5⁄5 Service was top notch for us, but that’s perhaps because my dad is friends with the owner, but from what I observed from the other tables, the service is maintained very pleasantly throughout the whole restaurant — although the restaurant wasn’t really too packed, probably ¾ full.
Kaz O.
Place rating: 5 Nagoya, Japan
Comes from London. Wonderful, gorgeous and fashionable.