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    Bo Innovation

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    Two Michelin stars. Book early, dress up.

    Bo Innovation, Restaurant in Hong Kong

    About Bo Innovation

    Bo Innovation holds two Michelin stars and a Black Pearl Diamond in Central Hong Kong, where Chef Alvin Leung applies molecular techniques to Chinese culinary logic at a $$$ price point that undercuts most of its award-level peers. The Chef's Table — where Leung serves you personally — is one of the most distinctive fine-dining formats in the city. Book well in advance; availability is near impossible on short notice.

    Should You Book Bo Innovation?

    Bo Innovation is one of the few restaurants in Hong Kong that has held two Michelin stars long enough to become part of the city's dining identity — and it still earns them. If you are visiting Central for the first time and want a single meal that shows you what Hong Kong's creative cooking scene is capable of, this is the most direct answer to that question. The molecular xiao long bao alone — pork broth captured via spherification into something resembling an egg yolk , is a reference point dish for the city. Book it for a special occasion, budget for the tasting menu, and go on a weekday dinner if you want the full experience without the weekend rush.

    Bo Innovation in Context

    Central has no shortage of serious restaurants. Within a few blocks of Bo Innovation's address on Pottinger Street, you can eat at Amber (French Contemporary), Caprice, and Le Salon de Thé de Joël Robuchon Hong Kong (ifc mall) in Central. What makes Bo Innovation the anchor of this particular stretch is not just the awards , it is the specificity of the proposition. Chef Alvin Leung has been at this address long enough that the restaurant is no longer a novelty act. The molecular techniques are in service of Chinese culinary logic, not European fine-dining templates borrowed and applied elsewhere. That distinction matters if you are deciding between this and, say, Ta Vie (Japanese - French, Innovative), which works in a different creative register entirely.

    The restaurant sits at 1/F, H Code, 45 Pottinger St , accessible on foot from the Central MTR, in a building that also houses other dining and retail tenants. The open kitchen and high ceilings make the space feel less precious than many two-star rooms in the city. If you have eaten at Mosu or 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana (Hong Kong) (Italian), you will notice Bo Innovation reads as more kinetic and less formal. That is a feature, not a flaw, depending on what you are after.

    What to Expect on Your First Visit

    Three menus are on offer: the Tasting Menu, the Chef's Menu, and the Chef's Table Menu. For a first-timer, the Tasting Menu is the most flexible entry point , it allows you to choose your entrée and includes an optional add-on appetizer course built around a seasonal ingredient (white truffle has featured in the past). The Chef's Table Menu is set and comes with something the other menus do not: Alvin Leung serves you personally and talks through each course, often joining guests for drinks. That is genuinely rare at a two-star level and worth the upgrade if your schedule allows. Just note that the Chef's Table Menu is only available when Leung is present, and you are committed to that menu once seated.

    Every menu opens with a Mao Tai sour , rice wine, lime juice, and frothed egg white , which functions as both a palate primer and a signal that the kitchen's reference points are distinctly Chinese, even when the techniques are not. The molecular xiao long bao follows at some point in the progression and is the dish most first-timers remember longest. The scallop course (barely seared Japanese scallop, crispy burnt rice, Shanghainese fermented red rice vinegar sauce) and the organic Long Jiang chicken roulade on chicken-infused risotto are both listed as fixtures depending on the menu format. Wine pairing is available across all menus; if you prefer to order by the glass rather than commit to a full pairing, the list draws from France, Argentina, New Zealand, Italy, and beyond. The outdoor terrace is worth requesting in cooler months , alfresco dining at this level in Central is a genuine pleasure when the weather cooperates.

    For context on how this style of cooking compares regionally, Gaggan Anand , Creative Cuisine, Innovative in Bangkok and Ultraviolet by Paul Pairet , Creative Cuisine, Innovative in Shanghai are the most frequently cited peers in the molecular-Asian-fine-dining category. Bo Innovation is less theatrical than Ultraviolet and more rooted in a single culinary tradition than Gaggan. Closer to home in Singapore, Born , Creative Cuisine, Innovative in Singapore and Nouri , Creative Cuisine, Innovative in Singapore occupy similar creative territory but are working with different source cuisines. If you are building a broader Asia trip around serious creative cooking, those are the comparisons worth tracking.

    Ratings and Recognition

    • Michelin 2 Stars (2024, 2025)
    • Black Pearl 1 Diamond (2025)
    • La Liste Leading Restaurants: 79pts (2026), 81.5pts (2025)
    • Opinionated About Dining Leading Restaurants in Asia: #171 (2025), #145 (2024)
    • World of Fine Wine 2-Star Accreditation
    • Forbes Travel Guide Five Star
    • Google: 4.3 (391 reviews)

    The La Liste score has ticked down slightly year-over-year (81.5 in 2025 to 79 in 2026), which is worth noting , but two Michelin stars held across consecutive years is a more stable signal of consistency. The Forbes Five Star and the Black Pearl Diamond together indicate that service and overall experience are being evaluated positively by multiple independent bodies, not just the kitchen output. For comparison, Le Bernardin in New York City and Atomix in New York City operate at a similar multi-award tier in their respective cities , Bo Innovation sits in comparable company globally.

    Booking and Practical Details

    Booking difficulty is rated near impossible. This is not a walk-in restaurant. Reservations: Book as far in advance as the reservation window allows , the Chef's Table in particular fills quickly and requires Leung's presence, so confirm availability before planning around it. Hours: Lunch service runs Wednesday through Saturday, 12–3 pm. Dinner runs Monday through Saturday, 6 pm–12 am. The restaurant is closed Sundays. Budget: Priced at $$$, which for a two-Michelin-star tasting menu in Hong Kong places it below the $$$$ tier occupied by Ta Vie and 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana. Wine pairing is optional but adds materially to the total. Dress: Not stated in available data, but the award profile and room register suggest smart casual at minimum , dress as you would for any two-star room. Address: 1/F, H Code, 45 Pottinger St, Central, Hong Kong.

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    FAQ

    Is Bo Innovation worth the price?

    • Yes, at the $$$ price point for a two-Michelin-star tasting menu, Bo Innovation represents better value than most of its award-level peers in Hong Kong. Ta Vie and 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana both sit at $$$$ for comparable or lower critical rankings. The molecular technique applied to Chinese culinary logic is not replicated at this level elsewhere in the city, which gives the meal a specificity that justifies the spend. If you are comparing purely on price-to-award ratio, this is one of the stronger cases in Hong Kong fine dining.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Bo Innovation?

    • The Tasting Menu is the right starting point for first-timers because it offers flexibility on the entrée and an optional seasonal appetizer add-on. The Chef's Table Menu delivers more , Leung serves you personally and talks through the food , but it is a set menu and only available when he is in house. If you want the full Bo Innovation experience and can confirm Leung's presence, the Chef's Table justifies the upgrade. If not, the standard Tasting Menu covers the signature dishes, including the molecular xiao long bao, and is complete on its own terms.

    What should I order at Bo Innovation?

    • You are on a set or semi-set menu, so ordering à la carte is not the format here. On the Tasting Menu, use your entrée choice to try the organic Long Jiang chicken roulade on chicken risotto if it is available , it is listed as a Tasting Menu option but not on the Chef's Table Menu. The molecular xiao long bao appears across menus and is the dish to pay attention to: pork broth set via spherification, served to resemble an egg yolk. Add the optional seasonal appetizer course if it is offered. The Mao Tai sour that opens every meal is not optional , it comes with the menu.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Bo Innovation?

    • Dinner is the stronger call for a first visit. The full menu range is available at both services, but the evening sitting gives you more time and the room tends to operate at its intended register after dark. Lunch (Wednesday through Saturday, 12–3 pm) works well if you want to fit Bo Innovation into a daytime itinerary or prefer not to extend into a late evening , dinner runs until midnight. The Chef's Table experience, if that is your priority, is worth confirming at whichever service Leung is scheduled to be present.

    What should I wear to Bo Innovation?

    • No dress code is stated in the available data, but the two-Michelin-star rating, Forbes Five Star designation, and Black Pearl Diamond together indicate a room that skews formal. Smart casual is a safe floor , treat it as you would any two-star room in a major city. Avoid beachwear or athletic wear. If you are coming from a business meeting in Central, you are likely dressed appropriately already.

    Is Bo Innovation good for a special occasion?

    • Yes, and it is one of the better options in Hong Kong for exactly that purpose. The Chef's Table format , where Leung serves you personally, talks through the menu, and joins for drinks , is a set-piece experience that reads as intentional and personal rather than transactional. The award profile (two Michelin stars, Forbes Five Star, Black Pearl Diamond) gives the booking a status that registers with guests who are aware of the category. For comparison, Emeril's in New Orleans occupies a similar role in its city as a chef-driven destination with occasion-dining weight. Bo Innovation fills that role in Central.

    Does Bo Innovation handle dietary restrictions?

    • The available data does not confirm specific dietary restriction policies. Given the tasting menu format and the precision required for molecular techniques, it is worth contacting the restaurant directly well in advance of your booking , not on the day. The menus are set or semi-set, which limits on-the-fly substitution. If you have serious allergies or strict dietary requirements, confirm in writing when you make the reservation rather than assuming the kitchen can accommodate at short notice.

    Compare Bo Innovation

    Full Comparison: Bo Innovation
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    Bo InnovationCreative Cuisine, InnovativeIn a city that treats food almost like its own religion, Bo Innovation still manages to amaze its patrons with its innovative, molecular cuisine.; La Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 79pts; Chef: Alvin Leung document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function() { var el = document.getElementById("Achievements_chefs"); if (el && el.parentNode) { el.parentNode.removeChild(el); } });; Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Asia Ranked #171 (2025); La Liste Top Restaurants (2025): 81.5pts; Black Pearl 1 Diamond (2025); **Our Inspector's Highlights The inviting space — think an open kitchen and high ceilings — lends itself well to shining a light on the real star of the show: the food.While the term molecular cuisine usually affiliates with pomp and circumstance, the difference at Bo Innovation is that the food is just as good as the fancy presentation.A lengthy wine list features bottles from around the world, including France, Argentina, New Zealand and Italy, among other places.And don’t forget about the outdoor terrace when the weather is warm, too — alfresco dining is the idyllic complement to your haute cuisine experience.Chef Leung’s passion for food is infectious, and you’re sure to catch his zealousness, especially if you sit at the Chef’s Table where you’re personally served by the Demon Chef. He talks you through the extensive menu and even joins you for a couple of drinks—just keep in mind that you’re confined to the Chef’s Table Menu.** **Things to Know The restaurant offers three degustation menus, the Tasting Menu, the Chef’s Menu, and the Chef’s Table Menu. The Chef’s Menu and the Chef’s Table Menu are set, but the Tasting Menu lets you pick the entrée, and has an optional add-on appetizer course featuring a seasonal ingredient such as the white truffle.If you’re not sure who chef Alvin Leung Jr. is, or what he looks like, not to worry as a Chuck Close photographic mosaic of the Demon Chef will greet you at the entrance of Bo Innovation.Each menu at the Forbes Travel Guide Five Star restaurant has an optional wine pairing for all the courses, but if you would rather limit yourself to a couple of glasses, you can order off the regular wine list.** **Treatments:** The Food The menus at this Forbes Travel Guide Five Star restaurant change with the seasons, but the signature molecular xiao long bao is a staple. A flavorful pork broth is captured using a spherification technique that creates a decadent mouthful that resembles an egg yolk.All the menus start off with a sweet and sour shot of Mao Tai sour, a cocktail of Mao Tai rice wine, mixed with lime juice and a generous frothing of egg white. The tartness energizes the appetite and it makes for an interesting palate cleanser.The scallop course is a barely seared piece of Japanese scallop on a duo bed of white woba (crispy burnt rice) and sugar snap peas, swimming in a pool of Shanghainese jolo (fermented red rice vinegar) sauce.The organic “Long Jiang” chicken is part of the Chef’s Menu and is an entrée option on the Tasting Menu, but not offered on the Chef’s Table Menu. The roulade-style organic chicken rests on a bed of creamy risotto that’s bursting with chicken flavor. **Amenities:** 2nd Floor J Residence, 60 Johnston Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong; Michelin 2 Stars (2025); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Asia Ranked #145 (2024); Michelin 2 Stars (2024); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Asia Highly Recommended (2023); {"wbwl_source": {"slug": "bo-innovation", "page_type": "star_accreditation", "category_slug": "2-star-accreditation", "award_result": "Accredited", "is_global_winner": "False"}, "scraped_details": {"hero_image": "", "page_title": "2-Star Accreditation", "page_url": ""}, "source_row_snapshot": {"raw_name": "Bo Innovation"}}Near Impossible
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Bo Innovation handle dietary restrictions?

    The venue data does not document a specific dietary restriction policy. Given the tasting menu format and the technical complexity of molecular preparation — spherification, roulade construction, and fermented sauces are core to the signatures — significant dietary restrictions may limit the experience. check the venue's official channels at 45 Pottinger Street, Central before booking to confirm what accommodations are possible across the three menus.

    What should I wear to Bo Innovation?

    Bo Innovation holds two Michelin stars, a Black Pearl 1 Diamond (2025), and a Forbes Travel Guide Five Star rating — the combined weight of those credentials puts it in the same dress tier as any formal fine-dining room in Hong Kong. Smart formal attire is appropriate. Central Hong Kong's dining culture at this level expects guests to dress the room; jeans and trainers would be out of place at the Chef's Table in particular.

    Is Bo Innovation worth the price?

    At the $$$ price point, Bo Innovation justifies the spend for diners who want technically ambitious food with a clear point of view. The molecular xiao long bao alone — a spherified pork broth that mimics an egg yolk — demonstrates the kind of precision that earns two Michelin stars. If you want straightforwardly excellent Chinese cooking rather than theatrical technique, The Chairman delivers more value per dollar. Bo Innovation rewards guests who are genuinely curious about the format.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Bo Innovation?

    Dinner is the stronger choice for a full experience: the restaurant opens at 6pm Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday through Saturday for the evening service, while lunch runs Wednesday through Saturday only (12–3pm). The Chef's Table, where Alvin Leung serves you personally, is the restaurant's most immersive format and is best suited to a dinner booking when the pace is more relaxed. Bo Innovation is closed on Sundays entirely.

    What should I order at Bo Innovation?

    The molecular xiao long bao is the one dish consistently documented across all menus as a signature — order it regardless of which menu you choose. The scallop course (Japanese scallop on crispy burnt rice with fermented red rice vinegar sauce) and the organic Long Jiang chicken roulade on chicken-flavoured risotto are standout courses on the Chef's Menu and Tasting Menu respectively. Every meal begins with a Mao Tai sour shot, which functions as both a welcome cocktail and a palate primer.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Bo Innovation?

    The Tasting Menu is the most practical entry point: it lets you choose your entrée and add an optional seasonal appetizer course, giving it more flexibility than the set Chef's Menu or the Chef's Table Menu. For a first visit, that flexibility matters. The Chef's Table Menu is worth considering if you want Alvin Leung to personally serve and talk you through the meal, but note you are locked into that menu with no substitutions. All three menus offer optional wine pairing.

    Is Bo Innovation good for a special occasion?

    Yes, particularly if the occasion suits a theatrical, interactive format. The Chef's Table option, where Alvin Leung personally serves and joins you for drinks, makes it a strong pick for a milestone dinner where the experience itself is the gift. For a romantic dinner for two, the counter or main dining room works well; larger groups should check availability for the Chef's Table seating arrangement in advance. Booking difficulty is rated near impossible, so plan well ahead.

    Hours

    Monday
    6 pm–12 am
    Tuesday
    6 pm–12 am
    Wednesday
    12–3 pm, 6 pm–12 am
    Thursday
    12–3 pm, 6 pm–12 am
    Friday
    12–3 pm, 6 pm–12 am
    Saturday
    12–3 pm, 6 pm–12 am
    Sunday
    Closed

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