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    Restaurant in Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Deng G

    230pts

    OAD-ranked Cantonese, serious harbour setting.

    Deng G, Restaurant in Hong Kong

    About Deng G

    Deng G is a contemporary Cantonese restaurant in Tsim Sha Tsui ranked #167 in Asia by OAD in 2025 — up from #229 the year before. Chef Deng Huadong leads the kitchen inside K11 MUSEA at Victoria Dockside. Booking is easy now, but the upward trajectory suggests that window will not stay open indefinitely.

    Should You Book Deng G?

    Deng G is one of the harder tables to justify on paper — no price range listed, a Google rating of 3.2 from a modest 110 reviews, and a mall address inside K11 MUSEA. But the OAD (Opinionated About Dining) ranking tells a more credible story: ranked #167 across all of Asia in 2025, up from #229 in 2024, after a Highly Recommended listing in 2023. That three-year upward trajectory is the signal to watch. If you want contemporary Cantonese cooking in Tsim Sha Tsui that has been gaining serious critical traction, this is worth your consideration — with some conditions.

    The Restaurant

    Deng G sits on the fourth floor of K11 MUSEA at Victoria Dockside, the design-forward retail and cultural complex facing the harbour on Salisbury Road. Chef Deng Huadong leads the kitchen. The address sounds unpromising if you picture standard mall dining, but K11 MUSEA occupies a different tier from typical Hong Kong shopping centre food courts , it attracts serious hospitality tenants and draws a discerning clientele willing to pay for quality in a polished setting.

    The cuisine is Cantonese, which in Hong Kong means you are operating in one of the most competitive categories in the world. The city has Lung King Heen, Forum, Lai Ching Heen, T'ang Court, and Rùn all competing at high levels. For Deng G to climb 62 places on the OAD Asia list in a single year within that context is a meaningful result, not a rounding error.

    The Counter Experience

    For the leading read on what Deng G is doing, counter or chef's-table seating , where available , will give you closer access to the kitchen's technique and pacing. Cantonese cooking at this level rewards proximity: the timing of a wok dish, the finish on a roast, the way a sauce is built matter more when you can observe them. If the format is available when you book, request it over a standard table. This is especially relevant for two diners on a special occasion, where the interactive quality of counter dining adds a dimension that a large round table cannot replicate.

    Special Occasions and Business Meals

    The Victoria Dockside location is well-suited for business dining and celebrations. The harbour-adjacent address in Tsim Sha Tsui gives it a geographic legitimacy for client entertainment that a tucked-away address might not. K11 MUSEA's design credentials mean the arrival experience holds up. For a formal celebration, Deng G competes on name recognition within the OAD-aware crowd , it ranks above many restaurants guests will have heard of. That matters when you need a booking to signal genuine effort.

    Compare this to The Chairman in Central, which runs at $$ and has long-term critical standing , if budget is a priority and you are flexible on neighbourhood, The Chairman remains a more proven choice. For Cantonese cooking with institutional pedigree, Lung King Heen at Four Seasons carries harder awards credentials. Deng G sits between those two positions: newer, faster-moving, and currently in an upward arc that rewards booking now rather than later.

    Practical Details

    Deng G is open seven days a week for lunch (12–2:30 pm) and dinner (6–10:30 pm). The consistent daily hours make it easier to plan around than venues with mid-week closures. Booking difficulty is rated easy, so last-minute reservations are plausible , though given the OAD momentum, that could change. No dress code is on record, but the K11 MUSEA setting and the OAD ranking suggest smart casual is the appropriate baseline. Phone and website details are not currently listed; book via a hotel concierge or walk-in enquiry at the venue. The full practical picture of Tsim Sha Tsui dining options is covered in our full Hong Kong restaurants guide.

    If you are visiting Hong Kong and building a broader itinerary, also see our full Hong Kong hotels guide, our full Hong Kong bars guide, our full Hong Kong experiences guide, and our full Hong Kong wineries guide.

    For Cantonese cooking elsewhere in the region, comparisons worth making include Jade Dragon in Macau, Chef Tam's Seasons in Macau, Le Palais in Taipei, Summer Pavilion in Singapore, 102 House in Shanghai, and Bao Li Xuan in Shanghai.

    Quick reference: Open daily, lunch 12–2:30 pm / dinner 6–10:30 pm; 4/F K11 MUSEA, Tsim Sha Tsui; booking difficulty: easy; OAD Asia #167 (2025).

    Compare Deng G

    Deng G Side-by-Side
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    Deng GCantoneseOpinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Asia Ranked #167 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Asia Ranked #229 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Asia Highly Recommended (2023)Easy
    8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana (Hong Kong)ItalianMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Ta VieJapanese - French, InnovativeMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    The ChairmanChinese, CantoneseMichelin 1 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    FeuilleFrench ContemporaryMichelin 1 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    VeaInnovativeMichelin 1 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown

    How Deng G stacks up against the competition.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Deng G?

    Deng G is a serious Cantonese restaurant led by chef Deng Huadong, ranked #167 in the Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Asia 2025 list — a peer-reviewed ranking that carries more weight than most consumer platforms. It sits on the fourth floor of K11 MUSEA at Victoria Dockside in Tsim Sha Tsui, which means a mall entry point but a considered dining room once you're inside. Go in knowing this is a destination for Cantonese cooking, not a casual harbour-view lunch spot.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Deng G?

    Both services run the same hours every day of the week — lunch 12–2:30 pm, dinner 6–10:30 pm — which is more flexibility than most comparable restaurants offer. Dinner gives you the harbour atmosphere after dark, which suits business meals or occasions; lunch is the better call if you want a focused meal without the evening premium that typically applies at this tier of Cantonese dining in Hong Kong.

    What should I order at Deng G?

    Specific menu details are not confirmed in Pearl's current data for Deng G, so ordering specifics are best confirmed directly with the restaurant when booking. What the OAD ranking does signal is that the kitchen's technique is the draw — at a restaurant of this calibre within Cantonese cuisine, the more composed or chef-driven items will generally outperform the safer, familiar choices.

    Can Deng G accommodate groups?

    The K11 MUSEA address and consistent seven-day service suggest reasonable capacity for groups, and the Victoria Dockside location is a practical choice for business dinners where the setting needs to impress. For larger parties or private dining enquiries, check the venue's official channels — Pearl does not have confirmed private room data on file. Groups of four or more should book well ahead given the OAD recognition driving demand.

    What should I wear to Deng G?

    Deng G's position inside a design-forward retail complex in Tsim Sha Tsui, combined with its OAD Top 200 Asia ranking, points toward a polished but not formal dress expectation — think business casual rather than black-tie. The Victoria Dockside crowd skews professional and international, so overdressing is unlikely to be a problem, but trainers and casual shorts would feel out of place at dinner.

    Hours

    Monday
    12–2:30 pm, 6–10:30 pm
    Tuesday
    12–2:30 pm, 6–10:30 pm
    Wednesday
    12–2:30 pm, 6–10:30 pm
    Thursday
    12–2:30 pm, 6–10:30 pm
    Friday
    12–2:30 pm, 6–10:30 pm
    Saturday
    12–2:30 pm, 6–10:30 pm
    Sunday
    12–2:30 pm, 6–10:30 pm

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