Restaurant in Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Interval
130ptsLow-key, OAD-ranked, easy to book.

About Interval
Interval is a café run by brothers Josh and Caleb Ng in The Lohas, Tseung Kwan O, with back-to-back Opinionated About Dining Casual Asia rankings (#77 in 2024, #101 in 2025) and a 4.4 Google rating. Easy to book and well-suited to a relaxed lunch or afternoon visit. Not a late-night venue, but one of the stronger café options in its part of Hong Kong.
Verdict
A 4.4 Google rating across 217 reviews, combined with back-to-back Opinionated About Dining Casual Asia rankings (#77 in 2024, #101 in 2025), makes Interval the kind of café in Hong Kong that earns its reputation quietly. Run by brothers Josh and Caleb Ng out of The Lohas in Tseung Kwan O, this is not a destination restaurant in the Central mould. But if you are already in the area, or willing to make the trip for a well-executed café experience, it delivers consistently enough to justify the visit. Easy to book, no significant wait expected.
The Experience
Interval sits inside The Lohas development on Lohas Park Road, which places it firmly in the New Territories East rather than among the high-density dining corridors of Wan Chai or Central. That geography matters for your decision: this is a neighbourhood café operating at a level that draws serious food attention, not a tourist circuit stop. The OAD Casual Asia recognition in both 2024 and 2025 confirms it has earned a following beyond its immediate catchment.
The café format run by Josh and Caleb Ng positions Interval squarely in the daytime and early evening bracket. Hours run 11am to 8:30pm Monday through Thursday, extending to 9pm Friday through Sunday. That schedule makes it a realistic option for a late-weekend lunch, a mid-afternoon coffee stop with serious intention, or an early dinner before the MTR home. It is not a late-night venue, and the drinks program should be understood in that context: this is a café where the beverage offering complements food rather than anchoring a standalone bar experience.
On the drinks side, a café at this level of OAD recognition typically signals attention to coffee sourcing and preparation alongside a considered non-alcoholic or light-alcohol program. Without confirmed specifics from the venue, the responsible advice is to go in with expectations calibrated to a premium café rather than a cocktail bar. The OAD Casual Asia list rewards places that do the fundamentals well, and for Interval that almost certainly means coffee and tea are taken as seriously as the food. If you are visiting primarily for a cocktail program, look at Pearl's full Hong Kong bars guide for dedicated bar options instead.
For a special occasion or celebration, Interval works leading as a relaxed, low-pressure afternoon setting rather than a formal dinner venue. The café format suits a date that values good coffee and unhurried time over tableside service and a long wine list. If your occasion calls for something with more ceremony, Amber or Caprice will serve you better. But for a thoughtful, low-key celebration with genuinely good food and a relaxed pace, Interval earns its place on the shortlist in its category.
The OAD movement on the rankings, from #77 to #101 between 2024 and 2025, reflects a competitive category rather than a venue in decline. OAD Casual Asia is a growing and increasingly contested list, and holding a top-100 position across two consecutive years is a meaningful signal. Venues like Forum and the broader Hong Kong dining scene tracked in our full Hong Kong restaurants guide show how crowded the city's quality tier has become.
Ratings & Recognition
- Opinionated About Dining Casual Asia: #77 (2024), #101 (2025)
- Google Reviews: 4.4 out of 5 (217 reviews)
Booking & Practical Details
Interval is easy to book and does not require advance planning in the way that Central restaurant reservations do. The Lohas Park Road address is served by the MTR Lohas Park station. Hours are 11am to 8:30pm Monday to Thursday, and 11am to 9pm Friday to Sunday. No dress code or booking difficulty flagged. Price range not confirmed in available data, so budget conservatively for a premium café tier.
Quick reference: The Lohas, 4 Lohas Park Rd. Open daily from 11am (closes 8:30pm Mon–Thu, 9pm Fri–Sun). Easy booking. No confirmed dress code.
Compare Interval
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Interval | Cafwe | Opinionated About Dining Casual in Asia Ranked #101 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Asia Ranked #77 (2024) | Easy | — |
| 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana (Hong Kong) | Italian | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Ta Vie | Japanese - French, Innovative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| The Chairman | Chinese, Cantonese | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Feuille | French Contemporary | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Vea | Innovative | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Interval?
Specific menu items aren't documented in available data, but Interval's back-to-back Opinionated About Dining Casual Asia rankings (#77 in 2024, #101 in 2025) signal that the core offering — likely coffee and café plates under Josh and Caleb Ng — is the reason to visit. Ask staff what's rotating on the day; a venue earning those rankings at a suburban Lohas Park address tends to have a focused, deliberate menu rather than a broad one. Order whatever the staff pushes.
Is lunch or dinner better at Interval?
Interval closes at 8:30 pm on weekdays and 9 pm on weekends, so dinner is a limited window rather than a full evening format. Lunch gives you more time and is the more natural fit for a café-style venue. Weekend afternoons are the safest bet if you're making the trip out to Lohas Park Road specifically, as the slightly extended hours give you flexibility without rushing.
What is Interval known for?
Interval is primarily known for Cafwe in Hong Kong.
Where is Interval located?
Interval is located in Hong Kong, at The Lohas, 4 Lohas Park Rd, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China.
Hours
- Monday
- 11 am–8:30 pm
- Tuesday
- 11 am–8:30 pm
- Wednesday
- 11 am–8:30 pm
- Thursday
- 11 am–8:30 pm
- Friday
- 11 am–9 pm
- Saturday
- 11 am–9 pm
- Sunday
- 11 am–9 pm
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