Restaurant in Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Hop Sze
175ptsCasual Cantonese with serious OAD credentials.

About Hop Sze
Ranked #32 on OAD Casual in Asia for 2025 and climbing consistently for three consecutive years, Hop Sze is the Causeway Bay Cantonese room to know if you have already done the hotel dining circuit. The casual format keeps prices accessible without compromising technical seriousness. An easy booking relative to its reputation makes it a practical next step for anyone who knows Hong Kong's food scene.
Should You Book Hop Sze?
If you are weighing Hop Sze against the heavy-hitter Cantonese dining rooms that dominate Hong Kong's restaurant conversation — places like Lung King Heen or T'ang Court — the calculus is direct: Hop Sze offers serious technical cooking in a casual format, without the formal-dining overhead. For a returning visitor who already knows what Hong Kong's hotel Cantonese rooms deliver, Hop Sze is the more interesting next booking.
Ranked #32 on the Opinionated About Dining Casual in Asia list for 2025, up from #51 in 2024 and #60 in 2023, this Causeway Bay kitchen has moved consistently in one direction over three consecutive years. That trajectory is a stronger signal than a static ranking: the cooking is improving, the reputation is building, and the dining room is being noticed by people who eat across the region seriously. A 4.2 Google rating across 87 reviews supports the picture of a venue that delivers reliably rather than occasionally.
What Hop Sze Does Well
Hop Sze is a Cantonese kitchen operating in the casual register, which in Hong Kong means something quite specific. The city's casual Cantonese tradition sits in a different category from the white-tablecloth interpretations you find at Lai Ching Heen or Forum , it prizes directness, precision over ceremony, and flavours that speak without embellishment. The OAD Casual ranking is a meaningful credential here because that list specifically evaluates kitchens in this register. Making the top 35 in Asia puts Hop Sze in rare company for a room operating outside fine-dining price points.
Chefs Wong Wing Kuan and Lam Suk Kiu run the kitchen. The consistent upward movement across three OAD cycles suggests the cooking has a clear point of view and is being executed with growing confidence rather than coasting on an early placement. If you have already eaten here once, the case for returning rests on that trajectory: this kitchen appears to be getting sharper, not settling.
Causeway Bay is a practical location , well connected by MTR and dense with pre- or post-dinner options across the neighbourhood. The address at 18 Jupiter Street puts it in a part of the district that rewards exploration. For anyone building a Hong Kong itinerary around food, see our full Hong Kong restaurants guide alongside our full Hong Kong hotels guide and our full Hong Kong bars guide for the full picture.
Cantonese in Context
Hong Kong remains the reference point for Cantonese cooking across the region. If you want to benchmark Hop Sze against what the tradition looks like elsewhere, the comparisons worth making include Jade Dragon and Chef Tam's Seasons in Macau, Le Palais in Taipei, Summer Pavilion in Singapore, and 102 House and Bao Li Xuan in Shanghai. What distinguishes the Hong Kong casual Cantonese category is that price and formality do not set the ceiling , technical ambition does. Hop Sze's OAD position suggests it is operating near that ceiling in its category.
For other Hong Kong experiences beyond the table, see our full Hong Kong experiences guide, our full Hong Kong wineries guide, and if you are curious about the city's dining history, the Former Jumbo Floating Restaurant in Aberdeen is a useful reference point for how Hong Kong's food culture has shifted over generations. For something entirely different in the neighbourhood, Le Salon de Thé de Joël Robuchon Hong Kong in Central offers a contrast in format. And if you want to benchmark Hop Sze against the sharper end of Hong Kong's Cantonese dining, Rùn is worth adding to the comparison.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 18 Jupiter St, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
- Cuisine: Cantonese (casual format)
- Hours: Monday to Sunday, 11:30 am–2:30 pm and 6:00–10:15 pm
- Booking difficulty: Easy , booking ahead is advised given the OAD profile, but this is not a venue with multi-week waits
- Price range: Not published , expect casual Cantonese pricing
- Awards: OAD Casual in Asia #32 (2025), #51 (2024), #60 (2023)
- Google rating: 4.2 from 87 reviews
- Chefs: Wong Wing Kuan and Lam Suk Kiu
Frequently Asked Questions
- What should a first-timer know about Hop Sze? This is a casual Cantonese room, not a formal dining experience. The OAD Casual Asia ranking , #32 in 2025 , tells you the cooking is taken seriously, but the format is relaxed. Come expecting precise, direct Cantonese cooking without ceremony. The price point should be accessible relative to Hong Kong's hotel dining rooms.
- What should I order at Hop Sze? Specific dishes are not confirmed in available data, so lean on the chefs' strengths in Cantonese technique and ask the floor staff what is being cooked well that day. In a kitchen with this OAD trajectory, the daily specials are usually where the leading work sits.
- Is lunch or dinner better at Hop Sze? Both services run the same hours pattern (11:30 am–2:30 pm and 6:00–10:15 pm). Lunch at a casual Cantonese room in Hong Kong tends to be more competitive for seats and offers a different energy from dinner. If your schedule is flexible, dinner gives you more time without the midday rush pressure.
- How far ahead should I book Hop Sze? Booking difficulty is rated easy, but an OAD top-35 Casual Asia ranking attracts a knowing crowd. Booking a few days ahead for dinner is sensible; same-week for lunch is likely fine outside peak holiday periods.
- What should I wear to Hop Sze? No dress code is listed. Casual Cantonese format in Hong Kong means smart-casual is fine , you do not need to dress for a formal room.
- Does Hop Sze handle dietary restrictions? No dietary restriction policy is published. Call or contact the restaurant directly before your visit to confirm what can be accommodated , phone details are not listed in available data, so approach via a booking platform or in person.
- Can Hop Sze accommodate groups? Seat count is not published. For larger groups, contact the restaurant directly in advance , Cantonese casual rooms in Hong Kong vary significantly in how they handle group bookings, and confirming early avoids issues.
- Can I eat at the bar at Hop Sze? No bar seating information is confirmed in available data. This is a Causeway Bay casual Cantonese room, so a traditional bar counter is unlikely , but confirm with the restaurant directly if that is your preference.
Compare Hop Sze
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hop Sze | Easy | — | |
| 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana (Hong Kong) | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
| Ta Vie | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
| The Chairman | $$ | Unknown | — |
| Feuille | $$$ | Unknown | — |
| Vea | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Hop Sze handle dietary restrictions?
No dietary information is confirmed in available records for Hop Sze. Traditional Cantonese kitchens typically use seafood, pork, and shellfish as core ingredients throughout the menu, so guests with serious restrictions should check the venue's official channels at 18 Jupiter St, Causeway Bay before booking. Given Hop Sze's OAD Casual Asia ranking, it draws enough international diners that the kitchen is likely accustomed to fielding these questions.
Can Hop Sze accommodate groups?
No confirmed group booking policy is on record, but casual Cantonese restaurants in Hong Kong typically seat groups more easily at lunch than dinner. If you're bringing four or more, call ahead rather than booking online. Hop Sze's Causeway Bay address puts it in a dense dining district, so same-day walk-in groups will likely struggle at peak dinner hours.
What should I order at Hop Sze?
Specific menu items are not confirmed in available records, so ordering advice here would be speculation. What is documented is that Hop Sze runs a Cantonese kitchen under chefs Wong Wing Kuan and Lam Suk Kiu, and it has climbed OAD's Casual Asia list three consecutive years — from #60 in 2023 to #32 in 2025. Ask staff what's in season; that approach rarely fails in a kitchen with this track record.
Is lunch or dinner better at Hop Sze?
Both services run daily: lunch from 11:30am–2:30pm and dinner from 6–10:15pm. In Hong Kong's casual Cantonese tradition, lunch often represents better value and a more relaxed atmosphere, while dinner tends to draw a fuller house. For a first visit without a clear budget signal, lunch is the lower-risk entry point — you get the kitchen's full format without the dinner crowd pressure.
What should I wear to Hop Sze?
Hop Sze is OAD-ranked in the casual category, which sets a clear expectation: neat, everyday clothes are appropriate. This is not a formal dining room. In Hong Kong's Causeway Bay, most diners at this tier of casual restaurant arrive straight from work or shopping — presentable but not dressed up.
Can I eat at the bar at Hop Sze?
No bar seating or counter information is confirmed for Hop Sze. Traditional Cantonese restaurants in this format typically operate table service only. If solo dining is your plan, calling ahead to check seating options at 18 Jupiter St is worthwhile before showing up.
What should a first-timer know about Hop Sze?
Hop Sze is a casual Cantonese restaurant that has ranked on OAD's Casual Asia list every year from 2023 to 2025, reaching #32 this year — which signals consistent kitchen quality, not a one-season flash. It is not a banquet hall or a dim sum house; expect a focused Cantonese menu in a no-frills setting. If you're benchmarking against The Chairman or Lung King Heen, this is a different format and a different price bracket — that's the point.
Hours
- Monday
- 11:30 am–2:30 pm, 6–10:15 pm
- Tuesday
- 11:30 am–2:30 pm, 6–10:15 pm
- Wednesday
- 11:30 am–2:30 pm, 6–10:15 pm
- Thursday
- 11:30 am–2:30 pm, 6–10:15 pm
- Friday
- 11:30 am–2:30 pm, 6–10:15 pm
- Saturday
- 11:30 am–2:30 pm, 6–10:15 pm
- Sunday
- 11:30 am–2:30 pm, 6–10:15 pm
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