
Kiko Izakaya Restaurant
“A cozy, wood-accented izakaya with high ceilings and a relaxed, Japanese-style atmosphere.”

“A cozy, wood-accented izakaya with high ceilings and a relaxed, Japanese-style atmosphere.”

“A modern Cantonese tea house inside a mall, serving dim sum and creative dishes.”

“A spacious Japanese restaurant in a new mall, offering well-priced lunch sets with fresh, thick-cut sashimi.”

“A semi-buffet cafe with a bright wooden interior and a relaxed all-you-can-eat salad bar.”

“A bright two-storey cafe with street-facing bar seats, upstairs seating, and a pet-friendly policy.”
“A cozy dessert shop with indoor cat-friendly seating and outdoor dog-friendly tables.”

“A Japanese-style cafe with tatami seating, signature egg box toasts, and both indoor and outdoor pet-friendly areas.”

“A hidden village-house café with warm wooden decor, creative Western fusion dishes, and a peaceful atmosphere.”
“A no-frills neighbourhood canteen serving classic Hong Kong comfort food in a cooked food centre.”
“An open-plan cafe with warm wood tones, serving Western comfort food and soufflé pancakes.”
“A cozy Japanese cafe with fresh sashimi, sushi, and grilled dishes in a relaxed neighborhood setting.”
“A casual Taiwanese cafe in Tai Wai serving hearty beef noodle soup.”
“A three-storey village house cafe with a friendly resident Samoyed, indoor and outdoor seating, and light Western fare.”
“A cozy Japanese-style cafe with tatami seating and a calm, unhurried atmosphere.”

“A nostalgic cha chaan teng with daily-roasted siu mei and a relaxed outdoor setting.”
“A spacious, unpretentious Shanghai-style eatery near the MTR station.”
“A moody Vietnamese spot with a giant mural, serving authentic pho and grilled meats. Dogs welcome indoors.”
“An open-style cafe where pets dine indoors; just ask the friendly staff.”
“A mall café with pet-friendly outdoor tables, serving burgers, pasta, and seafood rice.”