Restaurant in Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Henry
230ptsOAD-ranked dining outside Central's obvious circuit.

About Henry
Henry is an OAD-ranked American restaurant on Stanley's waterfront strip, recognised in the Top Restaurants in Asia list for three consecutive years. Easy to book and open until 10:30 pm nightly, it suits food-focused diners willing to travel outside Central for a kitchen operating with genuine ambition. Chef Jorge Vera leads a room that trades scene for substance.
Henry, Stanley — The Verdict
Henry is an American restaurant in Stanley that has earned back-to-back recognition on the Opinionated About Dining Leading Restaurants in Asia list, ranking #372 in 2024 and climbing to #400 in 2025 after a Recommended entry in 2023. That trajectory matters: OAD rankings are diner-driven, not critic-driven, which means real repeat customers are choosing to spend money here. If you're based in Hong Kong or visiting with time to get out of Central, this is worth the trip to Stanley's waterfront strip.
What to Expect
Henry sits at street level on Stanley Main Street, a stretch more associated with tourist souvenir shops than destination dining. That gap between setting and substance is exactly why OAD recognition carries weight here. The atmosphere skews relaxed and low-key rather than formal — think the energy of a neighbourhood American restaurant that knows its food is doing the talking. The room won't compete with the polished interiors of Caprice or Amber, and it doesn't try to. Noise levels are conversational rather than charged , this is a room that works for a long dinner with someone you actually want to talk to, not a scene-driven table to be seen at.
Chef Jorge Vera leads the kitchen. American cuisine in Hong Kong is a niche category, and Henry is one of the few places executing it at a level that draws serious diners rather than homesick expats looking for comfort food. The OAD recognition places it alongside restaurants that prioritise technique and ingredient quality, so expect more than burgers and fries , though the database doesn't confirm specific dishes, the award trajectory signals a kitchen operating with genuine ambition.
Late Dining at Henry
One of Henry's practical strengths is its kitchen hours. The restaurant runs dinner service until 10:30 pm Monday through Sunday, which in Hong Kong's dining context makes it a reliable late-evening option without the scramble for a last booking. Most OAD-recognised restaurants in the city close their kitchens earlier or are heavily pre-booked. Henry's consistent 10:30 pm close means you can finish a meeting, take the bus out to Stanley, and still sit down for a full dinner. On Saturdays and Sundays, lunch service also runs from 12:00–2:30 pm, making the weekend a two-window opportunity if you're already planning a day in Stanley. For reference, The Continental and comparable all-day venues in Central tend to cut off dinner service earlier or shift to a bar format , Henry keeps cooking.
Practical Details
Address: G/F, 64 Stanley Main St, Stanley, Hong Kong. Reservations: Booking difficulty is rated Easy , you can typically secure a table without weeks of lead time, which is a genuine advantage over harder-to-book peers like Ta Vie. Hours: Monday to Friday 5:30–10:30 pm; Saturday and Sunday 12:00–2:30 pm and 5:30–10:30 pm. Dress: No dress code is confirmed in the venue data, but the Stanley setting and American cuisine format suggest smart-casual is the right register , avoid overly formal attire. Budget: Price range is not confirmed in the venue data; plan to verify current pricing directly with the restaurant. Google rating: 4.2 from 63 reviews , a smaller review pool than Central venues, but consistent with a destination restaurant that draws intentional visitors rather than walk-in volume. Booking: Easy availability makes this accessible without the planning overhead of comparable award-recognised restaurants.
How Henry Fits Your Trip
Henry makes most sense if you're an explorer who wants to eat well outside the obvious Central corridor. The OAD ranking puts it in credible company alongside restaurants reviewed seriously by food-focused diners across Asia. For visitors building a Hong Kong itinerary, pairing a Stanley afternoon with dinner at Henry is a logical choice , you get the waterfront neighbourhood without sacrificing kitchen quality. If you want to stay central and eat American-adjacent, Hilda and Jesse in San Francisco or Ad Hoc in Napa represent what the category can do at its ceiling, useful reference points for calibrating expectations. Henry is competing in a different market, but the OAD recognition suggests it belongs in a serious dining conversation. For broader planning, see our full Hong Kong restaurants guide, our Hong Kong hotels guide, and our Hong Kong bars guide. If Stanley isn't convenient, Le Salon de Thé de Joël Robuchon at ifc mall and 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana are Central alternatives with equally serious credentials. For experiences beyond dining, our Hong Kong experiences guide and wineries guide are worth checking before your trip.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Henry good for solo dining? Yes, and the easy booking situation makes it low-friction. Stanley is quieter than Central, and the relaxed atmosphere suits a solo diner who wants a good meal without needing to commit to a formal omakase format. The counter or smaller tables will work well for one person. For solo dining with more room energy in Central, Neighborhood is an alternative worth considering.
- Is lunch or dinner better at Henry? Dinner gives you the full week and more flexibility on timing, with kitchen service running to 10:30 pm every night. Weekend lunch (Saturday and Sunday, 12:00–2:30 pm) is the only midday option and works well if you're already in Stanley. If a Stanley day trip is on the agenda, the Saturday lunch window is a practical fit , otherwise, dinner is the more accessible format given the broader availability.
- Can I eat at the bar at Henry? Bar seating details are not confirmed in the venue data. The easy booking rating and relatively modest Google review count suggest the restaurant is small enough that calling ahead or reserving in advance is worth doing rather than showing up and hoping for bar seats. American restaurants at this level often have bar options, but verify directly.
- What should I wear to Henry? Smart-casual is the sensible call. Stanley is a relaxed neighbourhood, and American cuisine at a mid-tier format doesn't demand formal attire. That said, the OAD recognition signals a kitchen that takes itself seriously , arriving in beachwear after a day on the waterfront is probably a misjudgement. Think of it the way you'd dress for a quality neighbourhood restaurant in Atherton or Big Sur , relaxed but considered.
Compare Henry
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Henry | Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Asia Ranked #400 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Asia Ranked #372 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Asia Recommended (2023) | — | |
| Ta Vie | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
| 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana (Hong Kong) | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
| Feuille | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$ | — |
| The Chairman | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | $$ | — |
| Neighborhood | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | $$ | — |
How Henry stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Henry good for solo dining?
Yes. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, so a solo table is straightforward to secure without planning weeks ahead. The street-level setting on Stanley Main Street is relaxed rather than formal, which suits solo diners who want a meal without occasion pressure. Henry's OAD Asia ranking confirms it's a credible destination visit, not just a convenient fallback.
Is lunch or dinner better at Henry?
Dinner gives you more flexibility — service runs Monday through Sunday until 10:30 pm, making it one of the more accommodating kitchens on a late-night schedule in Hong Kong. Lunch is only available Saturday and Sunday (12–2:30 pm), so it's a weekend-only option. If you're combining Henry with a Stanley afternoon, the Saturday or Sunday lunch slot works well; otherwise, dinner is the default.
Can I eat at the bar at Henry?
Bar seating details are not confirmed in available venue data. Given the ground-floor Stanley Main Street address and the restaurant's casual neighbourhood setting, counter or bar options are plausible, but book a table to guarantee your spot — especially on weekend evenings when the OAD ranking draws visitors making a specific trip.
What should I wear to Henry?
Stanley sets the tone here: it's a beachside neighbourhood, not a CBD dining corridor. An American restaurant at street level on Stanley Main Street reads as relaxed rather than formal. Come dressed comfortably — there's no indication of a strict dress code, and the gap between Henry's neighbourhood setting and its OAD Asia credentials is part of what makes it worth the visit.
Hours
- Monday
- 5:30–10:30 pm
- Tuesday
- 5:30–10:30 pm
- Wednesday
- 5:30–10:30 pm
- Thursday
- 5:30–10:30 pm
- Friday
- 5:30–10:30 pm
- Saturday
- 12–2:30 pm, 5:30–10:30 pm
- Sunday
- 12–2:30 pm, 5:30–10:30 pm
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