Restaurant in Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Tempura Ippoh
390ptsSerious tempura counter, Central credentials.

About Tempura Ippoh
Tempura Ippoh is Hong Kong's most credentialed specialist tempura counter, holding a Michelin Plate and consecutive Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Asia rankings. Priced at $$$, it delivers counter-format precision in Central without the booking pressure of a starred room. The natural choice for solo diners and pairs who want to engage with tempura as a craft rather than a backdrop.
Is Tempura Ippoh worth booking in Hong Kong?
Yes — if you are serious about tempura as a format. Tempura Ippoh on Aberdeen Street in Central has earned consecutive recognition from both the Michelin Guide (Plate, 2024 and 2025) and Opinionated About Dining, which ranked it #220 in Asia in 2024 and #255 in 2025 among its Leading Restaurants list, having previously marked it Highly Recommended in 2023. That upward-then-consolidating trajectory on OAD tells you this is a venue that has found its level and is executing consistently at it. For Hong Kong diners who want Japanese precision without crossing to Tokyo, Tempura Ippoh is among the most credentialed tempura-specific options in the city.
The Space: Why Where You Sit Matters Here
Tempura Ippoh occupies the ground floor of a Central building on Aberdeen Street, a stretch that has become one of Hong Kong's more concentrated pockets of considered dining. The physical setup at a venue like this is not incidental — at a specialist tempura counter, the seating arrangement defines the entire experience. Counter dining here means you are watching the cook work in real time, close enough to see the batter consistency and the oil temperature management that separates disciplined tempura from the kind you get at a mid-range izakaya. The timing between pieces, the sequencing from lighter to richer ingredients, the moment each item is placed in front of you , all of this is visible and immediate at a counter seat in a way that table dining in a larger room cannot replicate.
If you are coming to understand tempura as a craft rather than simply to eat fried food, the counter is the right choice and likely the intended format at a restaurant of this calibre. For context, the counter experience at specialist tempura restaurants in Japan , the benchmark for this category , is built around exactly this dynamic: a single chef or small team working in front of a small number of diners, piece by piece, in a choreographed sequence. Tempura Ippoh appears to operate within that tradition. Parties of two or solo diners will get the most from this setup. If you are coming in a group of four or more, confirm seating configuration before booking, as larger groups at counter-format restaurants can split the experience unevenly.
Awards Context and What They Signal
The OAD rankings are a useful calibration tool here. OAD Leading Restaurants in Asia is a survey-based list drawn from experienced diners and industry professionals , it skews toward technically serious restaurants rather than scene-driven ones. Being ranked in the 200s in Asia is a meaningful credential in a competitive field that includes Japan, South Korea, and Singapore. The Michelin Plate designation indicates a kitchen that Michelin inspectors consider to cook well, sitting below the star tier but above venues that receive no mention. Together, these two signals suggest a restaurant that is technically sound and respected within its category, without the booking frenzy or price premium that Michelin-starred venues command.
A Google rating of 4.5 from 94 reviews is a supporting data point rather than a primary one, but it is consistent with a venue that delivers reliably for guests who seek it out intentionally. The review count is modest, which fits a small-format specialist restaurant that is not optimised for volume.
Price and Value Positioning
Tempura Ippoh is priced at $$$, which in Hong Kong's Central context sits in the mid-to-upper range , above casual dining and neighbourhood spots, below the $$$$ tier occupied by multi-Michelin-starred rooms. For a specialist counter format with this level of award recognition, that pricing is defensible. You are paying for precision work in a focused format, not for a large room, an extensive wine program, or the theatre of a celebrity kitchen. Compare this to the $$$$ tier at venues like Amber or Caprice, where the price includes grand dining room production, and Ippoh's $$$ sits in a different register , more intimate, more technically singular, less about occasion-dining production values.
Within the specific tempura category in Hong Kong, Tempura Tenkai and Tempura Uchitsu are the primary peers worth comparing directly before you book. If you want a broader benchmark, the Tokyo tempura counter scene , including Tempura Kondo, Tempura Motoyoshi, Tempura Ginya, and Edomae Shinsaku , sets the global standard for this format, and Ippoh's OAD presence suggests it is operating within that conversation rather than at a distance from it. For tempura outside Japan, you can also look at Mudan Tempura in Taipei and Osaka specialists like Numata and Shunsaiten Tsuchiya for regional reference points.
Who Should Book Tempura Ippoh
Book here if you want a focused, technically credentialed counter experience in Central and you are willing to engage with tempura as the main event rather than as a supporting act. Solo diners and pairs are the natural fit for this format. If you are looking for a big-group dinner, a broader menu, or the full production of Hong Kong's most theatrical fine-dining rooms, this is not the right venue , try 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana or Le Salon de Thé de Joël Robuchon instead.
Booking difficulty is moderate. This is not a venue you need to chase months in advance, but do not expect to walk in on a weekend evening. Plan a week or two ahead for a counter seat at a preferred time. See our full Hong Kong restaurants guide for broader context on the Central dining scene, or explore our Hong Kong hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide if you are planning a fuller trip.
Know Before You Go
- Address
- G/F, 39 Aberdeen St, Central, Hong Kong
- Price range
- $$$ (mid-to-upper; below the Michelin-starred tier)
- Booking difficulty
- Moderate , plan 1–2 weeks ahead for weekend evenings
- Leading for
- Solo diners, pairs, counter-format enthusiasts
- Awards
- Michelin Plate 2024 & 2025; OAD Leading Restaurants in Asia #220 (2024), #255 (2025); OAD Highly Recommended (2023)
- Google rating
- 4.5 / 5 (94 reviews)
- Seating format
- Counter-led; confirm configuration for groups of 4+
- Also consider
- Tempura Tenkai and Tempura Uchitsu for direct in-city comparisons
Compare Tempura Ippoh
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tempura Ippoh | Tempura | Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Asia Ranked #255 (2025); Michelin Plate (2025); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Asia Ranked #220 (2024); Michelin Plate (2024); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Asia Highly Recommended (2023) | Moderate | — |
| Ta Vie | Japanese - French, Innovative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana (Hong Kong) | Italian | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Feuille | French Contemporary | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| The Chairman | Chinese, Cantonese | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Neighborhood | International, European Contemporary | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how Tempura Ippoh measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Tempura Ippoh good for solo dining?
Counter-format restaurants like Tempura Ippoh are among the strongest cases for solo dining in Hong Kong. You engage directly with the preparation, and a single seat is easier to book than a table for two. The OAD and Michelin Plate recognition signals this is a destination worth making the trip alone for — tempura at this level rewards full attention.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Tempura Ippoh?
At $$$, Tempura Ippoh sits in Central's mid-to-upper tier, and the consecutive OAD Top Restaurants in Asia rankings (2023–2025) alongside the Michelin Plate suggest the kitchen is consistent enough to justify the price point. Whether the set format delivers value depends on how seriously you take tempura as a standalone discipline — if you want variety across cuisines, a multi-concept evening elsewhere may suit better.
What should I order at Tempura Ippoh?
Tempura Ippoh is a focused tempura operation, so the counter menu is the point — not supplementary dishes around it. Specific menu items are not documented in available data, so confirm the current format when booking. At a venue with this level of recognition, following the chef's sequence rather than requesting substitutions is the right call.
Can Tempura Ippoh accommodate groups?
Counter-format tempura restaurants typically have limited seating by design, which makes large group bookings difficult. Tempura Ippoh occupies the ground floor at 39 Aberdeen Street, Central — parties of more than four should check the venue's official channels to confirm capacity and configuration before booking.
What are alternatives to Tempura Ippoh in Hong Kong?
For broader Japanese coverage, there are several Michelin-recognized counters in Central worth comparing. If you want to step outside Japanese cuisine entirely, The Chairman offers a Hong Kong-centric tasting format at a higher price tier, while Neighborhood on Aberdeen Street provides a less structured, bistro-style alternative in the same immediate area.
Is Tempura Ippoh worth the price?
At $$$, Tempura Ippoh is priced in the range where you are paying for technical credibility and consistent execution rather than spectacle. The OAD ranking climb from Highly Recommended (2023) to #220 (2024) to #255 (2025), alongside back-to-back Michelin Plates, suggests the kitchen holds its standard. It is worth the price if tempura is a format you want to take seriously — skip it if you are looking for a broader tasting menu experience.
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