Restaurant in Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Racines Hong Kong
350ptsOAD-ranked tasting menus. Book well ahead.

About Racines Hong Kong
Racines Hong Kong is an owner-chef French tasting menu restaurant in Sheung Wan, ranked #285 in OAD's Top Asia list for 2025 with a 4.8 Google rating. Two chefs from Southern France run a personal, detail-driven 5- or 7-course menu built on heirloom recipes and seasonal produce. Book one to two weeks ahead; lunch is available Thursday through Saturday, dinner Tuesday through Wednesday.
A 4.8-rated French bistro in Sheung Wan that earns its reputation through detail, not flash
Racines Hong Kong holds a 4.8 Google rating from 128 reviews and an Opinionated About Dining (OAD) ranking of #285 in Asia for 2025. For a modestly sized restaurant on Upper Station Street in Sheung Wan, that is a meaningful signal. The question worth asking before you book is whether the experience justifies the attention — and for the right diner, the answer is yes.
The concept is personal in the leading practical sense: two owner-chefs from Southern France have built a menu around heirloom recipes from their home region, reworked with seasonal produce sourced from both France and Hong Kong. The name translates directly as "roots," and that framing carries through to the format. You are choosing between a 5-course or 7-course menu, not ordering à la carte. If you want to steer the meal course by course, this is not the right room. If you want a kitchen to take you through a considered sequence with a clear point of view, Racines is a strong option in Hong Kong's French dining tier.
Service at this price point is where many tasting-menu restaurants in Hong Kong lose the argument. Racines holds it together through the owner-chef model: when the people who conceived the menu are also running the room and the pass, the gap between kitchen intention and table explanation tends to close. The small detail of petits-fours arriving in a vintage biscuit tin, or housemade sourdough with smoked butter opening the meal, reads less as theatrical styling and more as considered hospitality — the kind that signals the kitchen is thinking about the full arc of an evening, not just the headline courses. That is a meaningful distinction from restaurants at a similar price point where front-of-house and kitchen operate as separate departments.
For a food and wine enthusiast looking for depth over spectacle, Racines sits in a productive middle ground in Hong Kong's French scene. It is not as large or as formally structured as Amber (French Contemporary) or as institutionally prestigious as Gaddi's or Petrus. What it offers instead is a tighter, more personal version of Southern French cooking , closer in spirit to regional French restaurants like Le Taillevent in Paris or Hotel de Ville Crissier in Crissier than to Hong Kong's hotel dining rooms. If you have eaten at L'Effervescence in Tokyo or Les Amis in Singapore and appreciated that owner-operated intimacy, Racines belongs in the same conversation.
Sheung Wan is not the most obvious neighbourhood for destination dining in Hong Kong, which is part of why Racines has a loyal following rather than a tourist-heavy one. Upper Station Street is a short walk from the MTR, and the surrounding area has enough bars and after-dinner options to make an evening of it. For a broader picture of what the city offers, see our full Hong Kong restaurants guide, our full Hong Kong bars guide, and our full Hong Kong hotels guide.
The OAD #285 Asia ranking places Racines in credible regional company. For context, that same list includes Sézanne in Tokyo, ESqUISSE in Tokyo, and La Cime in Osaka , French restaurants in Asia that have built reputations through sustained technical quality rather than one-off press moments. Being ranked alongside that peer group suggests Racines is operating at a level that warrants serious consideration, particularly for a diner who tracks the OAD list or has eaten through the Asian French fine-dining circuit.
Booking here is direct. The restaurant is closed Monday and Sunday, opens Tuesday and Wednesday evenings only, and adds lunch service Thursday through Saturday. Saturday runs a longer continuous service from noon to 10 PM. Book direct and allow a week or two of lead time for preferred slots, less for off-peak Thursday or Friday lunch.
Quick reference: French tasting menu (5 or 7 courses), Sheung Wan, OAD Leading Asia #285 (2025), 4.8 Google (128 reviews), closed Monday and Sunday, lunch available Thursday–Saturday only, booking difficulty: easy.
How It Compares
Ratings at a Glance
- Google: 4.8 (128 reviews)
- OAD Asia Ranking: #285 (2025)
Booking
Racines is closed Monday and Sunday. Tuesday and Wednesday are dinner-only. Lunch is available Thursday, Friday, and Saturday; Saturday runs a continuous service through to 10 PM. Book direct. Lead time is typically one to two weeks for prime slots. Booking difficulty is rated easy.
Practical Details
Address: 22 Upper Station Street, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong. Format: 5-course or 7-course tasting menu. No à la carte. Price range not publicly listed; expect mid-to-upper range for Hong Kong French tasting menus. For nearby options before or after, see our Hong Kong bars guide and our Hong Kong experiences guide. Also worth knowing: Jean May is a nearby alternative for lighter French-influenced dining in Sheung Wan.
Pearl Picks , If You Like Racines
- Sézanne , French in Tokyo: Owner-chef tasting menu with strong regional French identity; comparable OAD standing.
- Les Amis , French in Singapore: Longer-established French tasting menu in Southeast Asia for a direct regional comparison.
- L'Effervescence , French in Tokyo: Owner-driven French with seasonal produce emphasis; similar ethos, different city.
- La Cime , French in Osaka: French tasting menu with personal chef vision; OAD-listed peer.
- ESqUISSE , French in Tokyo: Another OAD Asia-ranked French restaurant with a tasting-menu format and strong technique.
- Our full Hong Kong wineries guide , for wine-focused additions to your trip.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is lunch or dinner better at Racines Hong Kong?
- Lunch is the more accessible entry point, available Thursday through Saturday. Saturday's continuous noon-to-10 PM service gives the most flexibility.
- Dinner slots on Tuesday and Wednesday are the full-immersion option, with fewer competing distractions in the room.
- For a first visit, Thursday or Friday lunch lets you assess the kitchen and format without committing to a full evening , useful if you are weighing Racines against other Hong Kong dinner options like Amber or Petrus for a special occasion slot.
Can Racines Hong Kong accommodate groups?
- No public seating capacity is listed, but the owner-chef format and tasting-menu structure typically means a small room. Large groups (8+) should contact the restaurant directly to confirm availability before assuming a booking is possible.
- For groups wanting more flexibility in menu choice or a larger private space, venues like 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana or Gaddi's may be better structured for the format.
How far ahead should I book Racines Hong Kong?
- Booking difficulty is rated easy, so one to two weeks is usually sufficient for most slots.
- Saturday dinner and key public holidays in Hong Kong will fill faster. If your dates are fixed, book three weeks out to be safe.
- For comparison, busier Hong Kong French options like Amber typically require more lead time.
What should a first-timer know about Racines Hong Kong?
- You are committing to either a 5- or 7-course tasting menu. There is no à la carte option, so arrive knowing which format suits your appetite and time.
- The restaurant is owner-operated by two chefs from Southern France, which shapes both the menu and the service dynamic. Expect a more personal room than a hotel restaurant.
- The OAD #285 Asia ranking (2025) and 4.8 Google score give you a reliable floor on quality. First-timers who have eaten at comparable OAD-listed French restaurants in Asia will find this a familiar register.
- See our full Hong Kong restaurants guide to plan the rest of your trip around this booking.
Is Racines Hong Kong good for a special occasion?
- Yes, with one practical note: the tasting menu format and owner-chef service model make it well-suited to a celebratory dinner where you want the kitchen to set the pace rather than negotiating the menu yourselves.
- The detail-level , housemade sourdough, petits-fours in a vintage tin , signals a kitchen that thinks about occasion dining without staging it theatrically.
- If budget is flexible and you want more formal grandeur, Petrus or Gaddi's offer a larger-scale setting. For a more intimate special occasion with a personal point of view, Racines is the stronger call in the Sheung Wan area.
Compare Racines Hong Kong
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Racines Hong Kong | — | |
| 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana (Hong Kong) | $$$$ | — |
| Ta Vie | $$$$ | — |
| Feuille | $$$ | — |
| The Chairman | $$ | — |
| Neighborhood | $$ | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is lunch or dinner better at Racines Hong Kong?
Lunch is only available Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, so dinner is the more accessible option. That said, Saturday is the strongest lunch play — it runs as a continuous service from 12 PM to 10 PM, giving you more flexibility than the strict midday window on Thursday and Friday. The format is the same 5- or 7-course menu either way, so your choice comes down to scheduling rather than quality.
Can Racines Hong Kong accommodate groups?
Racines is a small, chef-driven tasting menu restaurant in Sheung Wan — not a format built for large groups. If you're coming as a party of more than four, contact them directly before booking to confirm capacity and seating options. The venue is a better fit for twos and small groups who want to focus on the food.
How far ahead should I book Racines Hong Kong?
Book at least two to three weeks out, especially for weekend slots. Racines is closed Sunday and Monday, operates dinner-only on Tuesday and Wednesday, and has limited lunch windows — that's a narrow weekly footprint for a restaurant that holds an OAD Top 285 Asia 2025 ranking. Last-minute availability exists, but counting on it is a risk.
What should a first-timer know about Racines Hong Kong?
There is no à la carte option — you are choosing between a 5-course or 7-course tasting menu, so come ready for that format. Chef Romain Dupeyre and his co-owner draw on Southern French roots, working with seasonal produce from both France and Hong Kong. The OAD Asia 2025 ranking at #285 signals serious kitchen credibility for a restaurant of this size and setting.
Is Racines Hong Kong good for a special occasion?
Yes, with the right expectations. The tasting menu format, the detail-driven cooking, and the OAD Top Asia recognition make it a solid choice for a birthday or anniversary dinner. It is not a large celebratory venue — think intimate and chef-focused rather than grand. If you need a bigger room or a more theatrical setting, somewhere like 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana will deliver that; Racines is for occasions where the food is the main event.
Hours
- Monday
- closed
- Tuesday
- 6 PM-10 PM
- Wednesday
- 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-10 PM
- Sunday
- closed
Recognized By
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- CapriceCaprice holds three Michelin stars and a La Liste score of 99 points, making it one of the most credentialled French restaurants in Asia. On the sixth floor of the Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, it delivers a structured à la carte menu from Chef Guillaume Galliot alongside floor-to-ceiling harbour views. Book four to six weeks out for dinner; lunch offers a quieter entry point at the same kitchen level.
- The ChairmanThe Chairman is the strongest case for contemporary Cantonese cooking in Hong Kong and, at $$ pricing, one of the best-value highly awarded restaurants in Asia. Ranked #2 in Asia's 50 Best (2025) and holding a Michelin star, it demands serious advance booking — online only, on specific days — but delivers an experience that justifies the effort for any serious food traveller.
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