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With its grand Bavarian castle-style lobby, the luxury hotel provides 556 upscale guestrooms along with a magnificent view of Victoria Harbour. The five-star Grand Hyatt Hotel is 24 km from Hong Kong’s city center, and has a great location by Wan Chi Star Ferry Pier, where guests can catch ferries to Kowloon and Tsim Sha Tsui. The hotel is also close to attractions like Ocean Park, Man Mo Temple, Chi Lin Buddhist Nunnery, and Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware. Guests have five dining options to choose from, serving Cantonese, Continental, Japanese, Italian and grilled food. As the Hyatt’s flagship Asian hotel, it also has China’s largest outdoor swimming pool. Grand Hyatt Hotel Hong Kong is easy to book - just enter your travel dates on our secure online booking form.
For a first-class dining experience at Grand Hyatt Hong Kong guests can enjoy Cantonese delicacies in One Harbour Road, the hotel's 196 seat dual-level restaurant, while the chic Japanese restaurant Kaetsu features classic Japanese cuisine and the most extensive sake menu in Hong Kong. For those seeking more international dining options why not try the authentic Italian cuisine in Grissini, all-day dining in Grand Café and afternoon tea and desserts in Tiffin.
One Harbour Road
The restaurant's cuisine is Cantonese, at its unpretentious best; there are no foreign influences, no nouvelle nuances, just traditional dishes, lovingly prepared and graciously presented.
Grissini
The restaurant specialises in traditional Italian food, where only the freshest ingredients are used to prepare a cuisine that is light and refined, yet hearty in portions
Kaetsu
Designed by renowned interior designer John Morford, Kaetsu is a contemporary Japanese restaurant featuring classic cuisine and the most extensive sake menu in Hong Kong.
Tiffin
Live entertainment enhances the atmosphere with a pianist and jazz trio through the day. Tiffin's famous Dessert Buffet offers a wide array of sumptuous desserts with freshly prepared waffles, soufflés and crêpes as a feature. The afternoon buffet features a delicious spread of savoury and sweet items.
Grand Café
Grand Café offers informal all-day dining in a stylish, art deco interior with magnificient views of Victoria Harbour and the city skyline, making it one of the most popular restaurants in Hong Kong. International favourites are included in the large menu - from buffet breakfast to a bowl of noodles after midnight.
There is also the Chocolatier for confectionery items, chocolates and other home-made delights.
The Grill
Outdoor dining may be enjoyed at The Grill - a poolside restaurant open for lunch and dinner, weather permitting.
Champagne Bar
The perfect place for an after-work rendezvous or a pre-theatre drink and features one of the most extensive champagne lists in Hong Kong. The menu also offers premium cognacs, caviar and wines.
