Restaurant in Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Kappo Rin
935ptsEight seats, one star, worth the advance booking.

About Kappo Rin
A Michelin-starred, 8-seat kappo counter in Central with direct chef access, a 10-course seasonal Japanese menu, and over 50 sake varieties. Kappo Rin earns its $$$$ price point through format and proximity: the chefs are inches away, the menu changes with the season, and the team actively engages. Book at least a week ahead — three seatings a day at 8 seats fills fast.
Eight seats, one Michelin star, and a service model that does most of the justification work
Eight counter seats. That number tells you almost everything about Kappo Rin's value proposition before you even look at the price. Ranked #321 on Opinionated About Dining's Leading Restaurants in Asia for 2025 and holding a Michelin star since 2024, this Japanese kappo counter on the 7th floor of The Landmark Mandarin Oriental operates on a format where scarcity and proximity to the kitchen are the product. If you have been once and are weighing a return, the question is direct: has the service interaction model — chef inches from your plate, team that answers questions and welcomes your camera — held up? Based on available data, the answer is yes, and that is why it earns a return visit recommendation.
What you are booking
Kappo Rin is the sister restaurant of Sushi Shikon next door, itself a collaboration with Sushi Yoshitake in Tokyo. Where Shikon is formal omakase sushi, Kappo Rin spans a wider Japanese culinary register: sashimi, broths, soba, smoked eel, deep-fried tilefish, wagyu. The format is a 10-course set menu, season-driven, with ingredients sourced from Japan each morning. Right now, with winter transitioning into early spring in Hong Kong, expect the menu to reflect cold-season Japanese produce , snow crab, mochi rice preparations, and complex dashi-based broths are among the dishes the kitchen has served in cooler months, though the menu shifts constantly. Returning diners should know that the kitchen has designed the menu to change frequently enough that a second visit in a different season will feel substantively different from the first.
The kappo format specifically rewards engaged diners. You are seated at a counter, chefs work directly in front of you, and the team , led by executive chef Masanori Hayashi , explains each course at whatever level of detail you want. The restaurant explicitly encourages questions, photos, and interaction. For a $$$$ price point in Central Hong Kong, this is the right answer to the question of whether service earns the bill: it does, because access and interaction are built into the structure rather than bolted on as hospitality theater. This is not a room where you are managed from a distance. The chefs are the room.
For context on how kappo dining compares internationally, consider that venues like Myojaku in Tokyo, Azabu Kadowaki, Kagurazaka Ishikawa, and Ginza Fukuju set a high bar in Japan itself. In Kyoto, the standard is set by places like Isshisoden Nakamura and Gion Matayoshi, and in Osaka by Kashiwaya Osaka Senriyama. Kappo Rin holds its own as the format's most credentialed representative in Hong Kong, backed by a Michelin star and a direct lineage to Tokyo's Sushi Yoshitake ecosystem.
Within Hong Kong's own Japanese dining tier, the closest points of comparison are Godenya, Nagamoto, Ryota Kappou Modern, Zuicho, and Hanabi. Kappo Rin differentiates on format breadth: where many Japanese fine-dining options in the city are sushi-focused, Kappo Rin's kappo style covers a wider range of cooking techniques across the 10 courses, making it the better choice for diners who find pure sushi omakase too narrow.
The sake list and one practical note
A sommelier manages a selection of more than 50 sake varieties. For returning diners, this is worth engaging with more deliberately than on a first visit , asking for pairings matched to specific courses rather than a general recommendation will get you more out of the experience. The sake program is part of the service architecture here, not an afterthought.
One logistical note for 2025: The Landmark Mandarin Oriental is closed for renovations through the end of the year. Kappo Rin remains open independently of the hotel closure, but access to the building and surrounding amenities is affected. Confirm the current entrance procedure when you book, as the standard hotel arrival experience will not apply. For dining nearby before or after, Le Salon de Thé de Joël Robuchon at ifc mall is a short walk through Central.
Who should book , and who should look elsewhere
Kappo Rin works leading for diners who want a structured, interactive Japanese fine-dining experience that moves beyond sushi. If you come back a second or third time, the combination of a rotating seasonal menu and the interactive counter format means the experience compounds , you build a relationship with the team and the format rewards familiarity. Solo diners and pairs will find the 8-seat counter format comfortable; larger groups need to be aware this is not a table-service room and parties of more than four would fill a significant share of the restaurant.
Vegetarian and vegan diners should book elsewhere. The set menu is protein-heavy and while the kitchen offers some flexibility for dietary restrictions, it is not a format that accommodates plant-based eating well. For a broader view of where Kappo Rin sits among Central's dining options, see our full Hong Kong restaurants guide. If you are planning the wider trip, our Hong Kong hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide cover the rest.
Booking and practical details
Three seatings daily: lunch at 12:30 PM, dinner at 6 PM and 8:30 PM. The restaurant is closed Sundays. With only eight seats and three seatings, availability is tight , book at least a week in advance, and more for weekend slots or the dinner service. Walk-ins are not a realistic option. Dress code is business casual: the restaurant's own guidance suggests button-up shirts and trousers for men, casual-chic for women. It is notably less formal than Sushi Shikon next door, but you will feel underdressed in streetwear. Google rating: 4.4 from 26 reviews.
Quick reference: 8 counter seats | Lunch 12:30 PM, Dinner 6 PM & 8:30 PM | Closed Sunday | Book minimum 1 week ahead | Business casual dress | 7/F, The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, 15 Queen's Road Central.
Compare Kappo Rin
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kappo Rin | Japanese | $$$$ | Hard |
| Ta Vie | Japanese - French, Innovative | $$$$ | Unknown |
| 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana (Hong Kong) | Italian | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Feuille | French Contemporary | $$$ | Unknown |
| The Chairman | Chinese, Cantonese | $$ | Unknown |
| Neighborhood | International, European Contemporary | $$ | Unknown |
A quick look at how Kappo Rin measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Kappo Rin?
There is no ordering — Kappo Rin runs a 10-course set menu that changes by season, so your choices are limited to whether you engage the sommelier on sake pairings (worth doing, given the 50+ variety selection). Past seasonal courses have included black-truffle wagyu, baby snow crab with caviar, and smoked eel, though the specific lineup will differ on the night you visit. If you have dietary restrictions, flag them when booking: the menu skews heavily protein-based, and vegetarian or vegan accommodation is limited.
What should I wear to Kappo Rin?
The dress code is less strict than at sister restaurant Sushi Shikon next door, but you will feel underdressed in casual clothes. Men should wear a button-up shirt and trousers; women should aim for casual-chic. Think business casual rather than black-tie — this is still a Michelin-starred counter at the Landmark Mandarin Oriental.
Is Kappo Rin good for solo dining?
Yes — the eight-seat counter format is well-suited to solo diners. You will be seated close to the chefs throughout the meal, and the team at Kappo Rin actively encourages questions and conversation, so there is no awkward silence to fill. Solo diners who want counter interaction over a shared-table atmosphere will find this a better fit than a large-format restaurant.
Is Kappo Rin good for a special occasion?
It works well for occasions where the experience itself is the event: the intimacy of eight seats, Michelin recognition, and an interactive chef counter make the setting feel considered without the stiffness of a purely formal omakase. It is less suited to large group celebrations — with only eight seats across the whole restaurant, groups of more than three or four will essentially fill the room, which changes the dynamic.
Is Kappo Rin worth the price?
At the $$$$ price point, Kappo Rin holds up against its Hong Kong peers if you value format variety over pure sushi precision. The Michelin star and a #321 ranking on Opinionated About Dining's Asia list (2025) confirm the kitchen operates at a credible level. The 10-course seasonal structure, proximity to the chefs, and 50+ sake list give you more to engage with than a straight omakase at the same price — but if raw fish technique is your primary measure of value, the sister restaurant Sushi Shikon next door is the harder comparison.
What are alternatives to Kappo Rin in Hong Kong?
For structured fine dining at a comparable price, Ta Vie (also Michelin-starred) offers a French-inflected seasonal tasting menu with a different flavour profile. The Chairman is the right call if you want Chinese fine dining with strong local provenance rather than a Japanese format. Neighborhood is a better fit for diners who want a less formal, chef-driven experience without a set-menu commitment. For Italian at the same tier, 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana is the direct $$$$ comparison. Feuille offers an ingredient-forward tasting menu for diners interested in produce-driven modern cooking as an alternative to Japanese.
Hours
- Monday
- 12:30 PM-2 PM 6 PM-10:30 PM
- Tuesday
- 12:30 PM-2 PM 6 PM-10:30 PM
- Wednesday
- 12:30 PM-2 PM 6 PM-10:30 PM
- Thursday
- 12:30 PM-2 PM 6 PM-10:30 PM
- Friday
- 12:30 PM-2 PM 6 PM-10:30 PM
- Saturday
- 12:30 PM-2 PM 6 PM-10:30 PM
- Sunday
- closed
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