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    Restaurant in Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    I M Teppanyaki and Wine

    630pts

    Michelin counter dining; book weeks ahead.

    I M Teppanyaki and Wine, Restaurant in Hong Kong

    About I M Teppanyaki and Wine

    A Michelin-starred teppanyaki counter in Tin Hau where Chef Lawrence Mok cooks daily-flown Japanese and French ingredients — sea urchin, abalone, blue lobsters — in front of you. Ranked #195 in OAD's Top Restaurants in Asia (2024), with a private room for eight. Book as early as possible; this is a hard reservation.

    Book the private room if you can — and book it early

    The single most useful thing to know before trying to reserve at I M Teppanyaki and Wine: this is a hard book. Chef Lawrence Mok holds a Michelin star (2024) and ranked #195 on Opinionated About Dining's Leading Restaurants in Asia in 2024 (rising to #208 in 2025 as the list expanded). The eight-seat private room fills faster than the main counter. If you are planning a celebration or a business dinner that needs privacy, put in the request the moment your date is confirmed — don't wait until a week out.

    What I M Teppanyaki and Wine actually is

    This is a teppanyaki counter in Tin Hau, on the first floor of SL Ginza on Electric Road, where Chef Mok cooks over a live iron plate in front of you. The format is theatrical by design: ingredients are flown in from Japan and France , sea urchin, abalone, blue lobsters , and the cooking unfolds as a performance. The 2021 relocation gave Mok a larger room, the private dining option, and a wine list with considerably more range than the original location offered. If you have been before the move, the experience is meaningfully different now.

    When to go, and what the seasonal angle means here

    Teppanyaki at this level is driven by ingredient seasonality more than by a fixed menu. The kitchen sources Japanese and French produce daily, which means what Mok is cooking in winter , when Japanese snow crab and premium domestic beef grades peak , is not what he is cooking in spring or summer. OAD's review specifically calls out the amadai with sea urchin cream sauce, noting its crispy scales and juicy flesh, as a standout. Dishes like that depend on the quality of the day's delivery. The practical implication: if there is a seasonal ingredient you are specifically after, it is worth contacting the restaurant in advance to ask what is being featured that week. Lunch and dinner run the same hours structure across all seven days (noon to 3 PM, 6 PM to 10 PM), so the format does not change between services , but dinner tends to be the occasion meal, and the room feels different when it is full in the evening versus a quieter weekday lunch.

    Is this the right special-occasion restaurant for you?

    For a celebration dinner in Hong Kong, I M Teppanyaki and Wine delivers on two things that matter: the counter experience is personal in a way that a large dining room cannot replicate, and the ingredient quality is verifiably high. The Michelin recognition and OAD ranking put it in a competitive bracket with some of Hong Kong's more formal French and Chinese fine dining options. The question is format fit. If your guest wants tableside cooking, direct chef interaction, and a wine-forward evening with premium Japanese and French produce, this works well. If the preference is for a more conventional fine dining room , separate kitchen, classic service structure , venues like Amber (French Contemporary) or Caprice sit in a different register entirely. For groups of eight or fewer who want a private, chef-focused experience, the private room here is a strong option in a city that doesn't have many teppanyaki counters operating at this award level.

    Ratings and credentials

    • Michelin: 1 Star (2024)
    • Opinionated About Dining: #195 Asia (2024), #208 Asia (2025), Highly Recommended (2023)
    • Google: 4.4 / 5 (167 reviews)

    Booking and practical details

    Reservations: Essential , book as far in advance as possible, particularly for the private room (8 seats). Walk-in availability is unlikely given Michelin and OAD recognition. Hours: Monday to Sunday, 12 PM–3 PM and 6 PM–10 PM. Location: 1/F, SL Ginza, 68 Electric Road, Tin Hau, Hong Kong. Budget: Price range not published; expect fine-dining teppanyaki pricing consistent with Michelin one-star venues in Hong Kong. Confirm current pricing directly when booking. Group size: The private room seats eight , ideal for small celebration groups. The main room accommodates the counter-dining format.

    How It Compares

    See the comparison section below for how I M Teppanyaki and Wine sits against Hong Kong's broader fine dining field.

    For more context on the city's restaurant options, see our full Hong Kong restaurants guide. If you are also planning accommodation or evening activities, our full Hong Kong hotels guide, our full Hong Kong bars guide, and our full Hong Kong experiences guide cover the broader trip. Internationally, the teppanyaki-counter format sits in a category alongside chef-driven tasting experiences at places like Le Bernardin in New York City, Atomix in New York City, and Lazy Bear in San Francisco , all formats where the chef's presence and the ingredient sourcing are central to the value proposition, not incidental to it.

    Compare I M Teppanyaki and Wine

    How I M Teppanyaki and Wine Compares
    VenueCuisinePriceAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    I M Teppanyaki and WineTeppenyakiOpinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Asia Ranked #208 (2025); The founder and head chef Mok moved his restaurant to this location in 2021. As always, top notch ingredients like sea urchin, abalone and blue lobsters are flown in daily from Japan and France. But the theatrical cooking now happens in a much bigger room, along with a private room that seats eight. The wine list also sees a lot more choices. Amadai with sea urchin cream sauce stands out in particular, with its crispy scales and juicy flesh.; Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Asia Ranked #195 (2024); Michelin 1 Star (2024); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Asia Highly Recommended (2023)Hard
    Ta VieJapanese - French, Innovative$$$$Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana (Hong Kong)Italian$$$$Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    FeuilleFrench Contemporary$$$Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    The ChairmanChinese, Cantonese$$Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    NeighborhoodInternational, European Contemporary$$Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown

    A quick look at how I M Teppanyaki and Wine measures up.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I M Teppanyaki and Wine accommodate groups?

    Yes, but route larger groups to the private room, which seats eight. The main counter works well for smaller parties who want to watch the cooking up close. Book the private room as far in advance as possible — given the Michelin star and OAD Top 200 Asia ranking, availability goes fast. Parties of more than eight would need to check directly with the venue.

    Is I M Teppanyaki and Wine good for a special occasion?

    It's one of the stronger choices in Hong Kong for a celebration dinner where the cooking itself is the show. The live teppanyaki counter gives you a personal, participatory experience that a standard fine dining room doesn't, and the ingredients — sea urchin, abalone, blue lobsters flown in daily from Japan and France — match the occasion. The private room for eight adds a more contained, event-style option if you want it.

    What should a first-timer know about I M Teppanyaki and Wine?

    The format is a live teppanyaki counter: Chef Lawrence Mok cooks in front of you on an iron plate, so this is interactive dining, not a quiet table-service meal. The restaurant holds a Michelin star (2024) and ranked #208 in OAD's Top Restaurants in Asia 2025, so expect a serious kitchen with pricing to match. Book as far ahead as you can — walk-in availability is unlikely.

    Can I eat at the bar at I M Teppanyaki and Wine?

    The experience here is built around the teppanyaki counter, not a separate bar. The counter is where the cooking happens, so sitting there is the core format rather than a casual alternative. If you're looking for a drop-in drink option, this isn't that venue — reservations are essential given the Michelin star profile and limited seating.

    Is lunch or dinner better at I M Teppanyaki and Wine?

    Dinner is likely the fuller experience — teppanyaki at this level is designed around a deliberate, multi-course format that suits an evening pace. Lunch (12–3 PM daily) may offer a more accessible entry point into the kitchen's cooking, which can make sense if price or scheduling is a factor. Either way, reservations apply to both services.

    Hours

    Monday
    12 PM-3 PM 6 PM-10 PM
    Tuesday
    12 PM-3 PM 6 PM-10 PM
    Wednesday
    12 PM-3 PM 6 PM-10 PM
    Thursday
    12 PM-3 PM 6 PM-10 PM
    Friday
    12 PM-3 PM 6 PM-10 PM
    Saturday
    12 PM-3 PM 6 PM-10 PM
    Sunday
    12 PM-3 PM 6 PM-10 PM

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