Restaurant in Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Mosu
750ptsNear-impossible to book. Worth pursuing.

About Mosu
Mosu is Hong Kong's most globally recognised creative tasting menu restaurant, ranked #86 on the World's 50 Best Restaurants 2024 and Tatler's Best 20 in Hong Kong 2025. Chef Sung Anh's Korean-French approach plays out in a spare, composed room inside West Kowloon's M+ Tower. Booking difficulty is near impossible — plan four to eight weeks ahead.
Should You Book Mosu?
If you are choosing between Mosu and Ta Vie for a high-stakes creative tasting menu in Hong Kong, Mosu is the stronger call on ambition and global recognition — ranked #86 on the World's 50 Best Restaurants 2024 and #4 on Opinionated About Dining's Leading Restaurants in Asia that same year. Ta Vie is more approachable to book and slightly warmer in atmosphere; Mosu is the one you choose when the cooking itself needs to be the point. For a first-timer to Hong Kong's fine dining scene, Mosu is worth the effort, provided you plan well ahead and treat the booking as seriously as you would for Atomix in New York or Gaggan Anand in Bangkok.
The Venue
Mosu sits on the third floor of M+ Tower in West Kowloon Cultural District — one of the more considered venue placements in Hong Kong dining. The setting inside the M+ museum complex gives the restaurant a distinct atmospheric register: quieter than the Central fine dining corridor, with a minimalist interior that reinforces the cooking's restraint. For a first-timer, the energy here reads as composed rather than buzzy. Expect controlled noise levels, sightlines that feel curated, and a room that does not compete with the food for attention. If you are coming from a Central hotel, factor in travel time across the harbour , the West Kowloon location is convenient by MTR but is a deliberate trip, not a spontaneous detour.
Chef Sung Anh leads the kitchen, bringing a creative approach that draws on Korean culinary tradition and French technical training. The result is a tasting menu format where precision and restraint are consistent throughout the meal. Tatler Asia recognised Mosu as one of its Leading 20 Restaurants in Hong Kong in 2025 and named it Leading New Restaurant in 2023 , a trajectory that confirms this is not a venue still finding its identity. The 2024 World's 50 Best placement at #86 positions it clearly within the upper tier of Asia-Pacific creative dining, alongside Born and Nouri in Singapore and above many longer-established addresses in the region.
Private Dining and Group Experience
For groups considering a private or semi-private experience, Mosu's M+ Tower setting is an asset. The broader cultural district context gives the evening a built-in occasion framing that a standalone restaurant address cannot replicate , arriving through the museum precinct before dinner adds a layer of event that works particularly well for corporate entertaining or milestone celebrations. Private dining enquiries should be directed to the restaurant directly (phone: +852 2398 0291), and given the booking difficulty at this venue, private room requests warrant earlier lead time than a standard reservation. If the main room proves impossible to secure for a group, note that the private dining option may have different availability windows , worth asking about explicitly when you call.
For parties of two, the main dining room delivers the full experience without compromise. For groups of four or more, confirm seating configuration when booking, since tasting menu formats at this price point work leading when the table is kept together rather than split across awkward room placements.
Leading Time to Visit
Mosu is closed Monday and Tuesday. The Wednesday-to-Sunday schedule runs two services: lunch from 12 to 3 pm and dinner from 6 pm to midnight. For a first-timer, the lunch service offers the same menu in a calmer room with better natural light filtering through the M+ building , a meaningful difference in atmosphere compared to evening. Dinner has more occasion weight and is the higher-demand slot, which matters for booking strategy. If your schedule is flexible, Wednesday or Thursday dinner is marginally easier to secure than a Friday or Saturday. Hong Kong's autumn and winter months (October through February) are generally the most comfortable for the walk through West Kowloon's outdoor areas before or after the meal.
Ratings and Recognition
- World's 50 Best Restaurants #86 , 2024
- Opinionated About Dining Leading Restaurants in Asia #4 , 2024 (ranked #202 in 2025)
- Michelin Plate , 2024 and 2025
- Tatler Leading 20 Restaurants Hong Kong , 2025
- Tatler Leading New Restaurant , 2023
- Google rating: 4.4 (130 reviews)
The Michelin Plate rather than a star is the one credential that invites honest framing: at this price tier and with this level of international list recognition, some diners will expect a star. The Plate designation means Michelin inspectors rate the cooking as good without awarding star-level distinction. That gap between 50 Best recognition and Michelin standing is not unusual for creative, non-French-coded kitchens in Hong Kong , Bo Innovation navigated similar dynamics for years. It should not deter a booking, but it is worth knowing going in.
Booking
Booking difficulty is rated Near Impossible. At World's 50 Best #86 with a limited weekly schedule (five days only, two services), demand consistently outpaces availability. For a comparison: securing Mosu requires the same advance planning as Le Bernardin in New York or Ultraviolet by Paul Pairet in Shanghai. Book at least four to six weeks out for a standard reservation; eight weeks is not excessive for weekend evenings. Contact the restaurant directly at +852 2398 0291. Cancellations do surface , check back closer to your travel dates if your first attempt fails. Lunch slots on weekdays are the realistic fallback if dinner availability has closed.
Practical Details
| Detail | Mosu | Ta Vie | 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price range | $$$$ | $$$$ | $$$$ |
| Cuisine | Creative / Korean-French | Japanese-French | Italian |
| Location | West Kowloon (M+) | Central | Central |
| Booking difficulty | Near Impossible | Hard | Moderate |
| Closed | Mon–Tue | Varies | Sun |
| Lunch available | Yes (Wed–Sun) | Yes | Yes |
| 50 Best ranking | #86 (2024) | Not ranked | Not ranked |
Explore More in Hong Kong
For broader context on where Mosu sits in Hong Kong's dining scene, see our full Hong Kong restaurants guide. If you are building a longer itinerary, our Hong Kong hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide cover the full visit. For other creative-format tasting menus in the Asia-Pacific tier, Amber and Caprice offer French-anchored alternatives within Hong Kong, while Le Salon de Thé de Joël Robuchon is worth knowing for a lower-pressure afternoon option in Central.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What should a first-timer know about Mosu? Mosu runs a tasting menu format , there is no à la carte option, so arrive knowing you are committing to the full progression. The setting inside M+ Tower in West Kowloon is quieter and more architecturally spare than Central fine dining; the atmosphere is composed, not celebratory in a loud sense. Budget at the $$$$ tier, plan transport to West Kowloon in advance, and read the booking difficulty as real , this is not a walk-in venue.
- How far ahead should I book Mosu? Four to six weeks minimum for a weekday lunch; eight weeks for weekend dinner. Mosu's World's 50 Best #86 ranking and five-day-only schedule means the room fills well in advance. If your dates are fixed, call +852 2398 0291 as soon as they are confirmed. Lunch on Wednesday or Thursday is your most realistic near-term option if weekends are sold out.
- Is Mosu good for a special occasion? Yes, with qualifications. The M+ Tower setting, tasting menu format, and level of external recognition (World's 50 Best, Tatler Leading 20) make it a strong occasion choice. The atmosphere is more contemplative than festive, which suits milestone dinners or client entertaining better than a birthday party setting. If you want more warmth and energy, 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana at the same price tier delivers a livelier room.
- What should I wear to Mosu? No dress code is published, but the price point, setting, and clientele at venues of this calibre in Hong Kong point toward smart-casual at minimum , think business casual or above. Arriving underdressed at a $$$$ tasting menu in a museum cultural complex will read as out of place. Smart trousers, a collared shirt or equivalent for men; equivalent polish for women. Treat it as you would Amber or any comparable Hong Kong fine dining address.
- What should I order at Mosu? Mosu operates a set tasting menu , ordering is not an individual-dish decision. The kitchen directs the progression. The creative approach draws on Korean culinary tradition filtered through French technique, so expect a coherent sequence rather than a collection of separate choices. Trust the format; that is the point of this style of restaurant.
- Does Mosu handle dietary restrictions? Tasting menu restaurants at this level routinely accommodate dietary requirements when notified in advance , this is standard practice across comparable venues from Born in Singapore to Emeril's in New Orleans. Communicate restrictions clearly when booking, not on the day. For severe allergies or complex requirements, call the restaurant directly at +852 2398 0291 to confirm the kitchen's capacity to adapt before you commit.
Compare Mosu
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mosu | Creative Cuisine, Innovative | $$$$ | Near Impossible |
| Ta Vie | Japanese - French, Innovative | $$$$ | Unknown |
| 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana (Hong Kong) | Italian | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Feuille | French Contemporary | $$$ | Unknown |
| The Chairman | Chinese, Cantonese | $$ | Unknown |
| Neighborhood | International, European Contemporary | $$ | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Mosu handle dietary restrictions?
Mosu's format is a chef-driven tasting menu, which means the kitchen sets the structure. Dietary accommodations at this level are typically handled on request at time of booking — check the venue's official channels via the reservation process to flag restrictions in advance. Given the precision of Sung Anh's Korean-French approach, last-minute requests are harder to manage than pre-communicated ones.
Is Mosu good for a special occasion?
Yes — this is one of the stronger cases for a special occasion dinner in Hong Kong. World's 50 Best #86 (2024), Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Hong Kong (2025), and a setting inside M+ Tower in West Kowloon Cultural District all reinforce the sense of occasion without requiring any manufactured atmosphere. The five-day-only schedule and near-impossible booking difficulty also make a confirmed reservation feel earned. For a milestone dinner where the experience needs to match the moment, Mosu delivers that framing naturally.
What should I wear to Mosu?
The venue database does not specify a dress code, but the setting inside M+ Tower and the $$$$ price point signal a polished, composed look. Smart dress or business casual is a reasonable baseline — overly casual attire would feel out of register with the room and the format. If in doubt, err toward the formal end.
How far ahead should I book Mosu?
Book as early as possible — booking difficulty is rated Near Impossible. At World's 50 Best #86 with only five operating days per week and two services daily, tables are consistently oversubscribed. A minimum of four to six weeks out is a practical floor, and for specific dates (weekends, public holidays, special occasions), eight weeks or more is the safer approach.
What should I order at Mosu?
Mosu runs a chef-driven tasting menu format, so there is no à la carte selection to navigate — the kitchen decides the progression. The menu reflects Sung Anh's Korean-French approach, and the format is fixed. Focus your decision on lunch versus dinner: lunch (12–3 pm) tends to be a more accessible entry point at this price tier than the dinner service.
What should a first-timer know about Mosu?
Three things matter before you arrive. First, the restaurant is on the third floor of M+ Tower in West Kowloon Cultural District — give yourself time to orient within the building. Second, the format is a set tasting menu from chef Sung Anh, so this is not the right venue if you want à la carte flexibility. Third, at $$$$ per head with a near-impossible reservation, this is a deliberate commitment — go in knowing you are booking one of Hong Kong's most recognised creative tasting menus, not a casual dinner.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- Closed
- Wednesday
- 12–3 pm, 6 pm–12 am
- Thursday
- 12–3 pm, 6 pm–12 am
- Friday
- 12–3 pm, 6 pm–12 am
- Saturday
- 12–3 pm, 6 pm–12 am
- Sunday
- 12–3 pm, 6 pm–12 am
Recognized By
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