
Whether you’re planning for an upcoming anniversary or simply a catch-up with friends, these private dining rooms set the stage for an intimate gathering.
While Hong Kong has an abundance of restaurants for celebrations, sometimes the occasion calls for a quieter affair. Whether you’re looking to spare a friend the embarrassment of a public Happy Birthday serenade or simply seeking more intimate time spent with loved ones, the city offers a smorgasbord of private dining venues that serve different occasions. Read on for our recommendations – just remember to order that custom cake and check the BYOB policy while making a reservation.
Feast easy at these private dining rooms in Hong Kong
1. Regent Hong Kong

On the hunt for world-class Cantonese dining within an intimate setting? Regent Hong Kong’s private dining experience at Lai Ching Heen ticks all the right boxes. The restaurant’s private dining seats 10 to 36 guests in an upscale setting complete with glittering views of Victoria Harbour and next-level service.
Take a seat and savour a bespoke culinary experience crafted by Michelin-starred chefs. The best part? The bespoke menu means that no two meals here are ever quite the same. Elevate your meal with tailored tea and wine pairings, and you and your guests will be well and truly satisfied.
Psst: Regent Hong Kong also has two other private dining experiences at The Steak House and Nobu!
Must-try items: Golden stuffed crab shell with crabmeat; wok fried Kagoshima wagyu with hon-shimeji mushrooms
Price: From $10,000+ for lunch and $13,000+ for dinner
Opening hours: Monday to Saturday from 12:00pm to 2:30pm and 6:00pm to 10:00pm;
Sunday and public holidays from 11:30am to 2:30pm
Address: Regent Hong Kong, 18 Salisbury Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
2. Cuisine Cuisine: Best for family gatherings

Gathering the extended family for a feast? Cuisine Cuisine’s private dining rooms may be the perfect option. Tucked away in the opulent interiors of the Chinese restaurant, these private dining rooms can sit up to 15 people, complete with elegant decor and entertainment facilities. We love the number of menu options on offer, which includes Cuisine Cuisine’s award-winning Cantonese food and dim sum, as well as sharing sets to enjoy around the round table.
Price: Starters from $98; Mains from $228; desserts from $38
Capacity: Up to 12 to 15 guests per round table
Opening hours: Mon – Fri, 11:30am – 2:30pm (lunch); 6:00pm – 10:30pm (dinner). Sat, Sun and public holidays, 10:30am – 3pm (lunch), 6pm – 10:30pm (dinner)
Phone number: 2315 5222
Address: Cuisine Cuisine, 3/F, The Mira Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
3. Amber: Best for elevated dining

For an unforgettable gathering, look no further than private dining rooms at Amber. The three-Michelin-starred restaurant offers an intimate setting for your special occasion. The decor of its private dining rooms matches the interior of the restaurant with added flair, where brass and oak tables are accented with custom embroidered textile walls. Plus, each room comes with high-tech yet discreet audio-visual equipment ideal for entertainment and presentations. Whether you’re planning a small-group get together or corporate gathering, Amber’s rooms will add a special touch to your delectable meal.
Price: From $928 per person (lunch); from $2058 per person (dinner)
Capacity: Agate (semi-private room, four seats with round table). Topaz (semi-private room, four seats with round table). Private dining room (eight to 16 seats with long table).
Opening hours: 12 – 4pm (lunch), 6pm – 12am (dinner) every day
Phone number: 2132 0033
Address: Amber, 7/F, The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong, 15 Queen’s Road Central, Central, Hong Kong
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4. Leela: Classy canapes that won’t break the bank

Prefer a casual cocktail reception over a formal sit-down meal? Leela’s Events Canape Menu keeps things classy and delicious while cutting back on the fuss and muss. The contemporary Indian restaurant offers a diverse selection of finger foods across cold, hot, and dessert categories. From our experience, everything that comes out of Leela’s kitchen is delicious, but definitely give the Tandoori Black Angus Beef Cheek and Lehsuni Chicken Tikka a try! If your occasion demands a toast, consider adding on the three-hour free-flow package.
Honey hack: Make a booking for Leela’s private dining room before 13 July 2025 to enjoy 10% off plus complimentary decorations!
Capacity: Up to 10 guests
Price: Canape menu from $248 per person; cocktail packages from $480
Opening hours: Mon, 5:30 – 10:45pm; Tue – Sun, 12 – 3:30pm (lunch), 5:30 – 10:45pm (dinner)
Whatsapp: 9739 8780
Address: Leela, Shop 301 – 310, Lee Garden Three, 1 Sunning Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Leela website Canapes menu Regular menu
5. Minato: Dinner with a private show

Looking for a sizzling good time? Book one of Minato’s private dining rooms for your next gathering! This Japanese restaurant offers multiple discreet dining options, but we recommend booking its private teppanyaki experience. Imagine settling around a teppan station behind a Japanese-style partition, with a master chef cooking up a storm right before your eyes. But if you’re not a fan of teppanyaki, Minato’s moon-themed Luna private dining room offers a quiet setting perfect for conversing over good food.
Capacity: Up to eight guests
Price: From $348 for lunch; from $978 for dinner
Opening hours: 12 – 3pm (lunch), 6 – 10:30pm (dinner) every day
Phone number: 2345 0663
Address: Minato, Shop G4-G6, G/F, Great Eagle Centre, 23 Harbour Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
6. Hansik Goo: Modern Korean food in a minimalist setting

Thinking Korean food for your next celebration? Opt for Hansik Goo for a refined experience. This Michelin-starred restaurant dishes up traditional favourites reimagined with contemporary techniques and flair. Its private dining rooms feature a long table that can comfortably accommodate parties of up to eight or 16 without the partition between two rooms. From the entrance to this intimate dining space, the stripped back interiors with wooden accents will make you feel right at home.
Price: From $588 per person (lunch); tasting menu from $1,388 per person (dinner)
Opening hours: Lunch 12:00 – 15:00 (Wednesday to Sunday)
Dinner 18:00 – 23:00 (Tuesday to Sunday)
Whatsapp: 9877 6798
Address: Hansik Goo, Hong Kong 1/F, The Wellington, 198 Wellington Street
Hansik Goo website Hansik Goo menu
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the typical benefits of choosing a private dining room over a regular table in a Hong Kong restaurant?
Private dining rooms in Hong Kong offer enhanced privacy and exclusivity, allowing for more intimate conversations and focused business discussions without the distractions of a main dining area. They often come with dedicated service staff, many also offer flexible table configurations and audio-visual equipment.
How far in advance should I book a private dining room in Hong Kong, especially for popular restaurants or peak seasons?
We highly recommend booking a private dining room in Hong Kong as far in advance as possible, especially for well-known restaurants, larger groups, or during peak seasons and holidays. For sought-after venues, booking one to three months in advance is common. For smaller, less formal gatherings or during off-peak times, two to four weeks notice might suffice. Always confirm specific booking policy directly with the restaurant.
Are private dining rooms only for large groups, or can they be booked for smaller, more intimate occasions?
While many private dining rooms are designed to accommodate larger groups, a significant number of restaurants in Hong Kong also offer rooms suitable for smaller, more intimate gatherings. These can range from seating just four to six people to those with adjustable partitions for various group sizes. Always specify your group size when inquiring.

