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    Restaurant in Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Uehara

    210pts

    Rising counter; easy to book, hard to fault.

    Uehara, Restaurant in Hong Kong

    About Uehara

    Uehara is a focused omakase counter in Causeway Bay run by chef Takahiro Uehara, ranked #336 in OAD's Top Restaurants in Asia 2025 — up from #436 the year before. Booking is relatively easy compared to Hong Kong's most competitive sushi rooms, making it a practical choice for a serious sushi meal without the months-long wait that Shikon or Saito require.

    Should You Book Uehara?

    If you have already visited once and are weighing a return, the answer is almost certainly yes — provided you time it right. Uehara has climbed 100 places on the Opinionated About Dining Leading Restaurants in Asia list in a single year, moving from #436 in 2024 to #336 in 2025. That kind of trajectory signals a kitchen gaining confidence, not coasting. A second visit will likely reward you with a sharper sense of what chef Takahiro Uehara is doing seasonally, which is where the real depth of a sushi counter at this level reveals itself.

    The Counter at Causeway Bay

    Uehara sits at street level in Sun Ho Court on Tung Lo Wan Road — a low-key address in Causeway Bay that gives nothing away from the outside. This is the kind of sushi room where the visual focus is entirely on the counter and what is placed in front of you. For a food-focused visitor, that restraint is the point. There is no theatrical interior competing with the fish.

    The format is omakase, which means the kitchen controls the sequence. At this price tier and format in Hong Kong, that is standard. What matters is whether the seasonal selection is handled with precision. Uehara's OAD ranking places it in credible company among Hong Kong's serious Japanese counters, including Sushi Shikon, Sushi Saito, and Sushi Wadatsumi. It is not at Shikon's Michelin three-star level, but it does not carry that price either.

    Seasonal Timing and When to Visit

    Sushi at this level is inherently seasonal. The leading reason to return , or to plan your first visit carefully , is to align with the fish calendar. Winter months typically bring richer, fattier cuts; spring shifts toward lighter, more delicate fish. If you are travelling specifically for the meal, research what is in season in Japanese waters before you book. A counter like Uehara will reflect those shifts directly in what arrives in front of you. Visiting in autumn or winter gives you access to some of the most prized seasonal fish. For context on how serious Tokyo-trained sushi chefs approach seasonal sourcing, the approach at Harutaka in Tokyo and Sushi Kanesaka provides a useful reference point.

    Ratings and Recognition

    • OAD Leading Restaurants in Asia: #336 (2025), up from #436 (2024)
    • Google: 4.4 from 87 reviews

    Booking and Logistics

    Uehara is open Tuesday through Sunday for lunch (12–2 pm) and dinner (6:30–9 pm). Monday is closed. Booking difficulty is rated easy relative to Hong Kong's most competitive sushi counters, which means you are unlikely to need weeks of advance planning , but for weekend dinner or a specific seasonal window, book ahead. No phone number is publicly listed in our data; check the address directly at Shop A, G/F, Sun Ho Court, 29–31 Tung Lo Wan Road, Causeway Bay.

    For wider context on dining in the city, see our full Hong Kong restaurants guide, our Hong Kong hotels guide, and our Hong Kong bars guide.

    Practical Comparison

    VenueCuisineBooking EasePrice TierOAD Asia Rank
    UeharaSushi / OmakaseEasyN/A#336 (2025)
    Sushi ShikonSushi / OmakaseHard$$$$Top-ranked
    Sushi GinSushiModerate$$$,
    Sushi FujimotoSushi / OmakaseModerate$$$,
    Shoukouwa (Singapore)Sushi / OmakaseHard$$$$Top-ranked

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    FAQ

    What should a first-timer know about Uehara?

    It is an omakase counter in Causeway Bay , no menu choices, the kitchen sets the sequence. The format rewards guests who are familiar with high-end sushi and comfortable letting the chef lead. Booking is relatively direct compared to Shikon or Saito. Come hungry and on time; omakase seatings run to a tight schedule.

    Is Uehara good for solo dining?

    Yes. A counter format suits solo diners well , you are directly in front of the chef and the experience is the same regardless of group size. It is one of the better formats in Hong Kong if you want a focused, unhurried meal alone.

    How far ahead should I book Uehara?

    Booking difficulty is rated easy, so you are unlikely to need more than a week or two in normal conditions. Weekend dinners and peak travel periods are the exception , book those further out. Monday is closed, so plan accordingly.

    What are alternatives to Uehara in Hong Kong?

    For a step up in prestige and price, Sushi Shikon is Hong Kong's Michelin three-star sushi benchmark. For something closer in tier, Sushi Fujimoto and Sushi Gin are worth comparing. If you want to broaden beyond sushi, Ta Vie and Vea cover the Japanese-French and innovative categories at a similar occasion level.

    Is Uehara good for a special occasion?

    Yes, with the caveat that the setting is a counter rather than a private dining room. If a more theatrical or private setting matters for the occasion, look at 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana instead. If the occasion is food-focused and your guest appreciates serious sushi, Uehara is a strong call , the OAD ranking gives it credibility as a destination meal.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Uehara?

    Lunch runs 12–2 pm and dinner 6:30–9 pm. For most occasions, dinner is the better choice for pacing and atmosphere. Lunch is worth considering if you want a shorter commitment or are combining it with daytime plans in Causeway Bay. The kitchen is the same at both services.

    Can Uehara accommodate groups?

    A sushi counter is not the right format for large groups. Parties of two to four are well-suited to the counter dynamic. If you are planning for six or more, check directly with the venue, as seating capacity data is not available in our records. A room-buyout would be unusual for a counter of this type.

    What should I order at Uehara?

    The format is omakase , you do not order. Chef Takahiro Uehara sets the menu based on seasonal availability. The practical move is to communicate any dietary restrictions in advance, and to visit during a season where Japanese fish sourcing is at its peak (autumn and winter are generally strong). For reference on how serious omakase chefs approach seasonal selection, Harutaka in Tokyo is a useful comparator.

    Compare Uehara

    Is Uehara Worth It?
    VenuePriceBooking DifficultyValue
    UeharaEasy
    8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana (Hong Kong)$$$$Unknown
    Ta Vie$$$$Unknown
    The Chairman$$Unknown
    Feuille$$$Unknown
    Vea$$$$Unknown

    How Uehara stacks up against the competition.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Uehara?

    Uehara is a pure omakase counter — you eat what chef Takahiro Uehara prepares, in the sequence he sets, based on seasonal availability. There are no menu choices. The format rewards diners comfortable with high-end sushi pacing; if you prefer à la carte flexibility, this is not the right venue. It is ranked #336 among Asia's top restaurants by Opinionated About Dining in 2025, which is useful context for setting expectations.

    Is Uehara good for solo dining?

    Yes — a counter format is one of the better setups for solo diners in Hong Kong. You sit directly in front of the chef and the experience does not change based on group size. It is a more engaging solo option than a standard restaurant table, and the omakase structure means there is nothing to negotiate or decide at the table.

    How far ahead should I book Uehara?

    Booking difficulty is rated easy relative to Hong Kong's sushi scene, so a week or two of lead time is typically sufficient for most slots. Weekend dinners and peak travel periods warrant earlier planning. This puts Uehara well ahead of harder-to-book options like Sushi Shikon in practical accessibility.

    What are alternatives to Uehara in Hong Kong?

    For a higher-prestige benchmark, Sushi Shikon is Hong Kong's Michelin three-star sushi reference point. Sushi Fujimoto sits closer to Uehara's tier and is worth comparing directly. If you want to move outside sushi entirely, The Chairman is the obvious Hong Kong alternative for a counter-to-table step up in Cantonese cooking.

    Is Uehara good for a special occasion?

    Yes, provided the occasion suits a counter setting rather than a private room. The OAD #336 Asia ranking gives the meal genuine credibility as a celebratory choice. If the occasion requires more separation from other diners or a more theatrical room, a venue with private dining availability would be a better fit.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Uehara?

    Dinner is the stronger choice for most occasions — the 6:30–9 pm slot allows more relaxed pacing without a hard midday time pressure. Lunch (12–2 pm) is worth considering if you are combining the meal with afternoon plans in Causeway Bay or prefer a lighter overall spend where lunch pricing differs from dinner.

    Can Uehara accommodate groups?

    A sushi counter is not suited to large groups. Two to four people is the practical ceiling for a comfortable counter experience. If you are organising six or more, a venue with a private dining room or larger table configuration will work significantly better than a counter format.

    Hours

    Monday
    Closed
    Tuesday
    12–2 pm, 6:30–9 pm
    Wednesday
    12–2 pm, 6:30–9 pm
    Thursday
    12–2 pm, 6:30–9 pm
    Friday
    12–2 pm, 6:30–9 pm
    Saturday
    12–2 pm, 6:30–9 pm
    Sunday
    12–2 pm, 6:30–9 pm

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