Restaurant in Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Octavium
1,365Pearl PointsTwo Michelin stars. Serious Italian. Book ahead.

About Octavium
Octavium is Hong Kong's most decorated two-Michelin-star Italian restaurant, holding consecutive stars in 2024 and 2025 alongside a La Liste score above 93 points. Chef Giuseppe De Vuono runs a precise, formal kitchen in Central that rewards serious diners at the $$$$ price point. Book four to six weeks out minimum — availability is near impossible at short notice.
Who Should Book Octavium — and When
If you are planning a significant occasion dinner in Hong Kong and Italian fine dining is the format, Octavium belongs at the leading of your shortlist. This is the restaurant for a business dinner where the food needs to match the conversation, a milestone celebration where the room has to carry its weight, or a solo splurge where technical cooking matters more than a buzzy crowd. It is not for a casual midweek meal or anyone who finds two-Michelin-star formality constraining. Book it for an evening when you want the full structure — multi-course, considered, precise , and you will be rewarded.
The Room: Eighth Floor, Central
Octavium sits on the eighth floor of One Chinachem Central on Des Voeux Road, which puts it above the noise of the Central financial district without being so high that the city disappears. The address is corporate by nature, but the dining room itself is intimate in scale. This is not a sprawling hotel ballroom or a cavernous tasting-menu theatre. The spatial experience is closer to a private dining room that happens to be open to the public , contained, controlled, and deliberately quiet. For a first-timer, expect a room where the tables have real distance between them and where the pace is set by the kitchen, not the crowd. The spatial arrangement rewards conversation and attentiveness to the food in equal measure.
What Octavium Does Technically
The kitchen is led by chef Giuseppe De Vuono, and the culinary angle is Italian , not Italian-inflected fusion, not Italian ingredients reframed through an Asian lens, but Italian fine dining treated as a serious discipline in its own right. In a Hong Kong context, that is a meaningful distinction. The city has strong Italian representation at the leading end , 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana holds three Michelin stars and has long been the benchmark, while Tosca di Angelo at The Ritz-Carlton operates with similar ambition from a far more dramatic perch. Octavium's two Michelin stars, held consecutively in 2024 and 2025, position it as the serious alternative: more focused than a hotel dining room, less institutional than a flagship brand property.
The La Liste scores add context. A 93-point score in 2026 and 93.5 in 2025 place Octavium inside La Liste's top tier globally, not just regionally. The Opinionated About Dining rankings , #108 in Asia for 2025 after reaching #99 in 2024 , suggest a kitchen that earns its position through consistency rather than a single breakout year. For a first-timer trying to calibrate expectations: this is a restaurant that has been tested by serious evaluators repeatedly and keeps performing. That is a more reliable signal than a single glowing review.
At the $$$$ price point, the question for any first-timer is whether the technical cooking justifies the spend. The award trail suggests it does, but the Italian format means the pleasure is in precision and restraint rather than theatrical plating or shock-value ingredients. If you eat at cenci in Kyoto or Frasca Food and Wine in Boulder and find that kind of structured, ingredient-led Italian cooking satisfying, Octavium is working in the same register. If you are more drawn to the looser energy of Osteria Mozza in Los Angeles, this will feel like a different genre entirely.
Globally, Italian fine dining outside Italy has found strong footholds in Asia. PRISMA in Tokyo, Il Ristorante-Niko Romito in Dubai, and 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana in Shanghai are all operating in this space. Octavium is Hong Kong's clearest entry in that conversation at the two-star level. Within the city, it sits between the three-star grandeur of Otto e Mezzo and the more accessible price point of Castellana or CIAK - In The Kitchen.
Lunch vs. Dinner: Does It Matter?
Octavium opens for lunch Tuesday through Saturday from noon to 3 pm and for dinner from 6:30 pm to midnight. Sunday is closed entirely. Lunch at a two-Michelin-star Italian restaurant in Central is often a smarter first visit than dinner: the room is quieter, the pace is less pressured, and lunch menus at this tier frequently offer better value than the evening tasting menu. For a first-timer, a Saturday lunch is particularly worth considering , it gives you the full experience without the weekday corporate atmosphere that can dominate Central at dinner.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 8/F, One Chinachem Central, 22 Des Voeux Rd Central, Central, Hong Kong
- Hours: Monday–Saturday: Lunch 12–3 pm, Dinner 6:30 pm–midnight. Closed Sunday.
- Price: $$$$ (expect a significant per-head spend at both lunch and dinner)
- Booking difficulty: Near impossible , reserve as far in advance as you can, ideally 4–6 weeks out minimum for dinner; lunch may be marginally more available but is still competitive
- Awards: Michelin 2 Stars (2024, 2025); La Liste 93.5pts (2025), 93pts (2026); OAD Leading Restaurants in Asia #99 (2024), #108 (2025)
- Dress code: Smart; Central business-district context means smart casual at minimum , err toward formal for dinner
- Cuisine: Italian fine dining under chef Giuseppe De Vuono
- Closed: Sundays
How It Compares
FAQ
What should I wear to Octavium?
- Smart to formal. The Central address and $$$$ price point set the expectation , this is not a jeans-and-sneakers room. Business smart is the floor; formal is appropriate for dinner. If you are coming from the office, you are likely already dressed correctly.
Is Octavium good for solo dining?
- Yes, but plan around the format. A two-Michelin-star Italian tasting menu in a quiet, intimate room is actually well-suited to solo dining , you can focus on the food without the distraction of managing a group. Lunch solo is particularly comfortable. The $$$$ price point is significant for one person, but the experience is not diminished by dining alone.
Is lunch or dinner better at Octavium?
- For a first visit, lunch. The room in Central at lunchtime draws a more varied crowd than the evening corporate dinner circuit. Lunch hours run noon to 3 pm Tuesday through Saturday. Dinner runs until midnight, which suits a longer, more formal tasting-menu pace , but if value matters, check whether a lunch menu is available at a lower price point before defaulting to dinner.
How far ahead should I book Octavium?
- At minimum four to six weeks for dinner; six to eight weeks is safer given consecutive Michelin two-star status and strong OAD rankings. Lunch may open up with less lead time, but do not count on it. Booking difficulty is rated near impossible , treat this like securing a table at any two-star in a major city and plan accordingly.
Does Octavium handle dietary restrictions?
- Contact the restaurant directly when booking , no booking method or contact details are listed in our current data. For a kitchen operating at two-Michelin-star level, dietary accommodations are standard practice, but advance notice is always required for tasting-menu formats. Do not arrive and expect the menu to flex on the night without prior communication.
What should I order at Octavium?
- Specific dishes are not confirmed in our current data, so we cannot name menu items reliably. What the awards record tells you: this is a kitchen recognised for technical precision in Italian cooking, not for novelty. At this level and with this cuisine, follow the chef's menu rather than ordering à la carte if both options exist , the tasting format is where two-Michelin-star Italian kitchens show their full range.
What should a first-timer know about Octavium?
- Three things: First, the room is intimate and controlled , do not come expecting a lively atmosphere. Second, this is formal Italian fine dining, not a trattoria with a tasting menu bolted on; the cuisine is the point. Third, the booking window is long , two-star restaurants in Hong Kong at this price point do not have last-minute availability. Plan the dinner, then book it. For broader Hong Kong dining context, see our full Hong Kong restaurants guide.
Can I eat at the bar at Octavium?
- Bar seating details are not confirmed in our current data. At most restaurants of this format and price point in Hong Kong, bar dining is either limited or not available , the experience is built around the dining room. Contact the restaurant directly to ask before planning around it.
For more Italian fine dining internationally, see Armani Ristorante in Paris or Tuber Umberto Bombana in Hong Kong. For a broader look at what Central has to offer beyond Italian, Le Salon de Thé de Joël Robuchon at ifc mall is a short walk away. You can also browse our Hong Kong hotels guide, our Hong Kong bars guide, our Hong Kong wineries guide, and our Hong Kong experiences guide to plan around your dinner.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Octavium?
At $$$$ pricing with two Michelin stars, Octavium expects guests to dress accordingly. Think polished business attire or formal evening wear rather than casual clothing. This is not a venue where jeans and trainers fit the room — treat it the same way you would any two-star European dining room.
Is Octavium good for solo dining?
Octavium is workable for solo diners, particularly at lunch when the pace is more contained. The format is Italian fine dining led by chef Giuseppe De Vuono, so the experience is menu-driven rather than interactive, which suits a solo visit. That said, the price point is $$$$ — if you are watching spend, solo lunch is the more sensible entry point than a solo dinner.
Is lunch or dinner better at Octavium?
Lunch runs noon to 3 pm Tuesday through Saturday and tends to offer better value relative to the dinner service at a two Michelin star restaurant at this price tier. Dinner extends to midnight and suits longer, more occasion-focused meals. For a first visit on a controlled budget, lunch is the smarter call; for a significant occasion, dinner gives you the full format.
How far ahead should I book Octavium?
For dinner, book at least three to four weeks out, especially Thursday through Saturday when demand from Hong Kong's financial district peaks. Lunch slots can open up with shorter notice, but Octavium's consistent Michelin two-star status since 2024 and its OAD Asia Top 100 ranking mean availability is not reliable without a reservation. Book early or risk missing your preferred date.
Does Octavium handle dietary restrictions?
Two Michelin star kitchens at this level routinely accommodate dietary restrictions when notified at the time of booking — that is standard practice in this category. check the venue's official channels when reserving and state requirements clearly. Do not arrive expecting adjustments without prior notice at a $$$$ tasting-format venue.
What should I order at Octavium?
Specific menu details are not available here, and menu composition at this level changes with season and sourcing. What the database confirms is that chef Giuseppe De Vuono runs a classical Italian kitchen, not a fusion or reinterpreted concept. Ask the front-of-house team about the current tasting menu options when you arrive, and follow their lead on pairings.
What should a first-timer know about Octavium?
Octavium holds two Michelin stars (2024 and 2025) and sits in the OAD Top 100 restaurants in Asia, so expectations are correctly set at a high level. It is closed on Sundays entirely. The address is 8/F, One Chinachem Central, 22 Des Voeux Road Central — take the lift directly to the eighth floor. At $$$$ per head, this is a planned, occasion-worthy meal, not a spontaneous dinner stop.
Location
8/F, One Chinachem Central, 22 Des Voeux Rd Central, Central, Hong Kong
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Compare Octavium
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Octavium | Italian | La Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 93pts; Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Asia Ranked #108 (2025); La Liste Top Restaurants (2025): 93.5pts; Michelin 2 Stars (2025); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Asia Ranked #99 (2024); Michelin 2 Stars (2024); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Asia Ranked #123 (2023) | Near Impossible | — |
| Ta Vie | Japanese - French, Innovative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana (Hong Kong) | Italian | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Feuille | French Contemporary | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| The Chairman | Chinese, Cantonese | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Neighborhood | International, European Contemporary | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
Comparing your options in Hong Kong for this tier.
Also Consider
- Ta Vie — Japanese - French, Innovative, $$$$
- 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana (Hong Kong) — Italian, $$$$
- Feuille — French Contemporary, $$$
- The Chairman — Chinese, Cantonese, $$
- Neighborhood — International, European Contemporary, $$
The closest direct comparison to Octavium in Hong Kong is 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana, which holds three Michelin stars and occupies the top of the city's Italian fine dining hierarchy. If your priority is the highest available accolade in Italian cuisine in Hong Kong, Otto e Mezzo is the choice — but Octavium's two-star standing and near-equivalent La Liste scores make it a serious alternative, particularly for diners who prefer a more intimate room over the grandeur of a flagship. At the same $$$$ price tier, the question is whether the third Michelin star is worth the additional booking difficulty and formality. For most first-timers to Hong Kong fine dining, Octavium is the more practical entry point into this tier.
Ta Vie offers a different proposition entirely: Japanese-French at the same $$$$ price point, also Michelin-starred, and likely slightly easier to book. If you are open on cuisine and want an equally technical kitchen with a different cultural register, Ta Vie is worth comparing directly. Feuille drops to $$$ and French Contemporary — better value per head if the format suits you, though the ceiling is lower in terms of awards recognition than Octavium.
For diners weighing spending power against experience depth, The Chairman and Neighborhood both operate at $$ and deliver strong cooking in Cantonese and European Contemporary formats respectively. They are not competitors to Octavium on technical ambition or formality, but if the $$$$ commitment feels steep for a first Hong Kong dining trip, both offer genuine quality at a fraction of the spend. Book Octavium when Italian fine dining at the highest local level is specifically what you want — not as a general splurge venue where cuisine is secondary.
Hours
- Monday
- 12–3 pm, 6:30 pm–12 am
- Tuesday
- 12–3 pm, 6:30 pm–12 am
- Wednesday
- 12–3 pm, 6:30 pm–12 am
- Thursday
- 12–3 pm, 6:30 pm–12 am
- Friday
- 12–3 pm, 6:30 pm–12 am
- Saturday
- 12–3 pm, 6:30 pm–12 am
- Sunday
- Closed
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