Restaurant in Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Sabatini Ristorante Italiano at The Royal Garden
350ptsReliable Italian; dinner beats lunch on atmosphere.

About Sabatini Ristorante Italiano at The Royal Garden
Sabatini at The Royal Garden splits into two distinct experiences: a practical business lunch and a full-dress evening restaurant with live music, candlelight, and polished service. The Roman-inspired 110-seat room holds a 4.4 Google rating across 593 reviews. Book dinner for special occasions; lunch for a well-run midday meal in Tsim Sha Tsui East.
Verdict
Sabatini at The Royal Garden is more useful than its hotel-restaurant status suggests — but you need to be clear about which version of it you're booking. The weekday lunch is a genuinely good value business meal in Tsim Sha Tsui East, while dinner is a full-dress special-occasion restaurant with live music, candlelight, and service that competes with Hong Kong's better standalone Italian rooms. Those two experiences are different enough that they warrant separate consideration. With a Google rating of 4.4 across 593 reviews, this isn't a venue coasting on hotel captive traffic — it earns its repeat visitors.
The Room and What to Expect
The misconception worth correcting upfront: Sabatini is not a generic hotel Italian. The 110-seat dining room is built around a specific Roman tavern aesthetic , terracotta floors, arched doorways, ceramic plates bearing the Sabatini crest, hand-painted murals, and gilded chandeliers. The servers wear white coats and black ties. A live band plays every evening, mixing international contemporary tracks with traditional Italian material. This is a considered, theatrically assembled room, not an afterthought above a lobby. Getting here requires taking the escalators up through The Royal Garden hotel at 69 Mody Road , a slightly unusual arrival, but not a difficult one. The restaurant sits on the third floor.
The food anchors itself in Roman and broader Italian tradition without overreaching. Bread service opens each meal with sourdough, focaccia, and breadsticks alongside olive tapenade, pesto, dried tomato dip, and olive oil with balsamic vinaigrette. The menu spans hand-carved Parma ham, oven-baked lasagna alla bolognese, and a signature linguine with clams and mussels. Alongside the traditional roster, chef Cheung Kam Kuen has incorporated contemporary additions: king crab salad with grapefruit and black caviar, and charcoal-grilled lamb chops with polenta and fresh mint jelly. Desserts include tiramisu, apple crumble, and a signature crispy Napoleon egg pastry with custard and fresh berries , a range that covers both the traditionalist and the curious.
Lunch vs Dinner: Where the Value Actually Sits
Lunch is where Sabatini earns its local following. A tailored midday menu runs noon to 2:30 p.m. daily, and the business crowd has worked this out , it's popular precisely because it delivers a composed Italian meal at a pace that works for a working lunch in Tsim Sha Tsui. The room is quieter, the price point more accessible, and the full theatrical apparatus (live band, red candles) is dialled back. If you are visiting Hong Kong on business and want a reliable Italian lunch that feels considered rather than rushed, this is a practical choice.
Dinner is a different calculation entirely. From 6 to 11 p.m., the room shifts into occasion mode: every table gets flickering red candles, the live band starts, and the service becomes more attentive. The wine list covers most Italian and French regions with depth. For a date, anniversary, or client dinner where atmosphere is part of the brief, dinner at Sabatini delivers a complete package. The smart casual dress code applies across both services , slacks and a button-down for men, a dress or skirt for women is the guidance. Weekend brunch runs noon to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday for those who want a third option.
Booking and Practical Details
Booking is rated easy. Reservations are accepted by calling the hotel directly at 852-2733-2000 or via the venue's website. Despite that ease of access, the restaurant's consistent ratings suggest it fills during peak hours, particularly at weekend brunch and Friday and Saturday evenings. Book at least a few days ahead for weekday lunch; a week or more for weekend dinner or brunch to be comfortable. The address is 3/F, The Royal Garden, 69 Mody Road, Tsimshatsui East, Kowloon.
Sabatini is one of several strong options in Hong Kong for Italian and European dining. For context on how it sits in the broader city dining picture, see our full Hong Kong restaurants guide. If you are also planning accommodation or other activities, our Hong Kong hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide cover the full picture. For Italian dining at a higher price point in Hong Kong, 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana is the obvious comparison. For French contemporary at a similar occasion-dining register, Amber and Caprice are both worth considering. Ta Vie and Forum round out the broader special-occasion field for different cuisine preferences.
Quick reference: 3/F The Royal Garden, 69 Mody Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui East | Lunch noon–2:30 p.m. daily | Dinner 6–11 p.m. daily | Weekend brunch noon–3 p.m. Sat–Sun | Smart casual | Booking: easy, call 852-2733-2000 or book online.
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| Sabatini Ristorante Italiano at The Royal Garden | Easy | — | |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Sabatini Ristorante Italiano at The Royal Garden?
Bar seating is not documented in available venue information for Sabatini. The dining room is a 110-seat, tavern-style space designed for table service, with servers in white coats and black ties. If bar-first drinking with food is the priority, the lobby bars at nearby Tsim Sha Tsui hotels are a better fit. Reservations at Sabatini can be made by calling 852-2733-2000.
Is Sabatini Ristorante Italiano at The Royal Garden good for a special occasion?
Yes, dinner is the right format for a special occasion here. The room runs flickering red candles at every table, a live band plays Italian and contemporary hits nightly, and service is formal enough to feel considered without being stiff. The 110-seat scale means it never feels intimate in the way a 30-cover restaurant does, so if privacy matters more than atmosphere, request a corner table when booking via 852-2733-2000.
How far ahead should I book Sabatini Ristorante Italiano at The Royal Garden?
Booking difficulty is rated easy, so same-week reservations are generally achievable. That said, weekend brunch (Saturday and Sunday, noon to 3 p.m.) and dinner on busy evenings will fill faster. Call 852-2733-2000 or book via the venue website; a few days' notice is sufficient for most visits, more for larger groups.
What are alternatives to Sabatini Ristorante Italiano at The Royal Garden in Hong Kong?
For a step up in ambition and price within Italian, 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana holds three Michelin stars and is the reference point for serious Italian dining in Hong Kong. If you want a complete break from the format, The Chairman is the local benchmark for Cantonese cooking and draws comparison for its similarly considered service. Neighborhood in Central suits those who want a more casual, chef-driven European experience without the hotel-restaurant setting.
What should I order at Sabatini Ristorante Italiano at The Royal Garden?
The linguine with clams and mussels is the kitchen's most noted pasta dish. Among starters, the king crab salad with grapefruit and black caviar represents the more contemporary end of the menu, while hand-carved Parma ham covers the classic Roman approach. For dessert, the crispy layered Napoleon egg pastry with custard and fresh berries is a signature. Every meal opens with a bread basket of sourdough, focaccia, and breadsticks with olive tapenade, pesto, and dried tomato dip.
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