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Hong Kong Museum of History
100 Chatham Rd S, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Rosary Church
125 Chatham Rd S, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Hong Kong Observatory
Hong Kong Observatory Centenary Building, 134A Nathan Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Salisbury Garden
Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Urban Council Centenary Garden
Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui, 尖東
National Security Exhibition Gallery, Hong Kong Museum of History
Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui, Chatham Rd S, 100號, Hong Kong Museum Of History, 二樓
St Andrew's Church
138 Nathan Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Sandbox VR - TST Store
4/F, Tern Plaza, 5號 Cameron Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Kowloon Park
22 Austin Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Cox's Road Children's Playground
Cox's Rd, Yau Ma Tei, Hong Kong
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Burger Mate
Brilliant Court, Shop A, G/F, 78 Kimberley Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Scarlett Café & Wine Bar
New Austin Commercial Centre, 2 Austin Ave, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
SSAL BORI SSAL
Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kimberley Rd, 78號, Brilliant Court, 地下B舖
Tipsy Tap
Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui, Austin Ave, 5號G/F
8Five2 Mexican Restobar
Shop 2, Ground Floor, 8 Observatory Ct, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
one night camp
1-3 Chatham Ct, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
漢城美食 Han Sung Korean Cuisine
Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kimberley Rd, 74-76號G/F
Lab Eat Restaurant & Bar (Main Branch)
Kiu Fung Mansion, 87-89號 Kimberley Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
HANOOK
G/F No, Beauty Mansion, 69 Kimberley Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Sam Chaan Cafe
G/F, 115 Chatham Rd S, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Nearby hotels
Stanford Hillview Hotel
13-17 Observatory Road on, Knutsford Terrace, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Ramada Hong Kong Grand 華美達華麗酒店
23 Austin Ave, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Empire Hotel Kowloon - Tsim Sha Tsui
62 Kimberley Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Best Western Plus Hotel Kowloon
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The Bauhinia Hotel (Tsim Sha Tsui)
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Page148 - Page Hotels
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Habyt Austin Avenue (Previously Hmlet)
New Austin Commercial Centre, Austin Ave, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Park Hotel Hong Kong
Park Hotel Hong Kong, Chatham Rd S, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
The Kimberley Hotel
28 Kimberley Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Yi Serviced Apartments
10-12 Chatham Ct, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
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Enso 円相

Shop E G/F, Dolford Mansion, 1-3 Chatham Ct, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
4.7(116)
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attractions: Hong Kong Museum of History, Rosary Church, Hong Kong Observatory, Salisbury Garden, Urban Council Centenary Garden, National Security Exhibition Gallery, Hong Kong Museum of History, St Andrew's Church, Sandbox VR - TST Store, Kowloon Park, Cox's Road Children's Playground, restaurants: Burger Mate, Scarlett Café & Wine Bar, SSAL BORI SSAL, Tipsy Tap, 8Five2 Mexican Restobar, one night camp, 漢城美食 Han Sung Korean Cuisine, Lab Eat Restaurant & Bar (Main Branch), HANOOK, Sam Chaan Cafe
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Nearby attractions of Enso 円相

Hong Kong Museum of History

Rosary Church

Hong Kong Observatory

Salisbury Garden

Urban Council Centenary Garden

National Security Exhibition Gallery, Hong Kong Museum of History

St Andrew's Church

Sandbox VR - TST Store

Kowloon Park

Cox's Road Children's Playground

Hong Kong Museum of History

Hong Kong Museum of History

4.3

(3.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Rosary Church

Rosary Church

4.5

(503)

Open 24 hours
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Hong Kong Observatory

Hong Kong Observatory

3.4

(337)

Open 24 hours
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Salisbury Garden

Salisbury Garden

4.2

(412)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Victoria Peak: Climb to the summit via the Mid-Levels escalato on an audio tour
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Hong Kong Palace Museum Ticket
Hong Kong Palace Museum Ticket
Sun, Dec 7 • 10:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Enso 円相

Burger Mate

Scarlett Café & Wine Bar

SSAL BORI SSAL

Tipsy Tap

8Five2 Mexican Restobar

one night camp

漢城美食 Han Sung Korean Cuisine

Lab Eat Restaurant & Bar (Main Branch)

HANOOK

Sam Chaan Cafe

Burger Mate

Burger Mate

4.6

(346)

Click for details
Scarlett Café & Wine Bar

Scarlett Café & Wine Bar

4.3

(319)

$$

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SSAL BORI SSAL

SSAL BORI SSAL

4.1

(168)

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Tipsy Tap

Tipsy Tap

4.4

(161)

$$

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Reviews of Enso 円相

4.7
(116)
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5.0
31w

The Mentaiko Yaki Onigiri ($46) immediately grabs attention with its generous topping of spicy cod roe sauce. Visually enticing and even more pleasing on the palate, each bite of the rice ball is infused with rich, umami-forward mentaiko that’s delicately spicy—enough to awaken the taste buds without overpowering them. The sauce is applied so thoroughly that it complements every grain of rice, masking any brininess with its bold character.

The Soy Sauce Grilled Onigiri ($42) is a masterclass in simplicity and technique. Every angle of the rice ball is evenly coated with a savoury soy glaze, which seeps into the rice and forms a beautifully crisp, golden crust. The exterior is pan-seared to a satisfying crunch, offering a smoky, caramelised bite that disappears faster than expected.

Crispy Chicken Cartilage with Yuzu Pepper ($68) offers a refreshing twist on a classic izakaya snack. The light citrus note of yuzu lifts the deep-fried richness, while the pepper adds a subtle punch. Each crunchy nugget of cartilage is addictive—balanced in flavour and never greasy. It’s an ideal pairing with a cold drink and lively conversation.

The Japanese-Style Seaweed Squid Tentacles ($88) are fried to a golden crunch without a trace of oiliness. The freshness of the squid shines through, enhanced by the crisp texture and savoury seasoning. It’s a snack that’s both satisfying and light, with just the right amount of chew.

The Yakitori Skewer Trio ($98) allows for a delightful mix-and-match experience. Two of the skewers featured minced chicken grilled to a crisp exterior, then glazed with a sweet soy sauce and served with a creamy raw egg yolk for dipping—adding a silky richness to each bite. The chicken gizzard skewer stood out with its firm texture and perfectly scored surface, which absorbed the marinade deeply.

Finally, the Marinated Japanese Eggplant ($42) serves as an ideal cold starter. Chilled and imbued with soy sauce, the eggplant offers a sweet and savoury taste that’s both refreshing and satisfying. It’s a light, flavourful introduction that opens the appetite in the most...

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5.0
1y

If you’re looking for a dining experience that feels both personal and unforgettable, Enso is a must-visit. This modern Japanese Izakaya in Hong Kong doubles as a craft beer and sake bar, where the atmosphere is intimate and the food is nothing short of remarkable. What sets Enso apart is the owner, who’s often on hand to greet you with warmth, offer new dishes to try, and make you feel like part of the family. It’s the kind of hospitality that keeps you coming back.

Enso’s dishes are a masterclass in flavor. The omelette is so incredibly delicious, it’s as if a samurai is grilling it on a blazing hot sword in the kitchen, delivering something that tastes impossibly clean and satisfying. Then there’s the Japanese curry with egg and rice - simple, yet so full of comfort and flavor. Don’t miss the pickled eggplant and potato mochi, which are also standout dishes, but the crown jewel of the menu has to be the Cold Udon with mentaiko sauce, crab roe, and shrimp. This dish is in part why we call Enso our favorite restaurant in Hong Kong.

And don’t forget dessert! The oat milk and maple pudding is out of this world - easily one of the best desserts in Hong Kong. Its creamy texture and perfectly balanced sweetness make it the perfect way to finish your meal.

The space is tight and cozy, which adds to its charm, but you’ll want to book ahead if you’re coming on a Friday or Saturday night. The atmosphere can get lively, especially with their incredible selection of craft beers and sake on offer. If you’re in the mood for something different, try the mango and pomegranate cider - it’s a refreshing twist that pairs perfectly with the bold flavors of the food.

From the impeccable service (especially when the owner is around) to the great value of their lunch menu sets, everything about Enso is a win. It’s a place where you can indulge in excellent Japanese cuisine while enjoying a unique and...

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4.0
14w

A charming izakaya that specializes in drinks, this place is a hidden gem. With a wide selection of craft beers, sake, and umeshu, there's something for every palate. The ambiance is welcoming, making it an ideal spot for a casual gathering with friends.

The food quality is impressive. I ordered the mentaiko cream udon, and it was absolutely delicious—fresh and flavorful, with the right balance of creaminess and spice.

The yakitori options are plentiful, offering a variety of skewers that are both crispy and flavorful. Each bite is a delight, showcasing the restaurant's commitment to quality.

This izakaya is perfect for a relaxed evening of drinking and snacking with friends. Whether you're a fan of craft beverages or simply looking for tasty bites, this place...

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Charlotte ChuiCharlotte Chui
The *Mentaiko Yaki Onigiri* ($46) immediately grabs attention with its generous topping of spicy cod roe sauce. Visually enticing and even more pleasing on the palate, each bite of the rice ball is infused with rich, umami-forward mentaiko that’s delicately spicy—enough to awaken the taste buds without overpowering them. The sauce is applied so thoroughly that it complements every grain of rice, masking any brininess with its bold character. The *Soy Sauce Grilled Onigiri* ($42) is a masterclass in simplicity and technique. Every angle of the rice ball is evenly coated with a savoury soy glaze, which seeps into the rice and forms a beautifully crisp, golden crust. The exterior is pan-seared to a satisfying crunch, offering a smoky, caramelised bite that disappears faster than expected. *Crispy Chicken Cartilage with Yuzu Pepper* ($68) offers a refreshing twist on a classic izakaya snack. The light citrus note of yuzu lifts the deep-fried richness, while the pepper adds a subtle punch. Each crunchy nugget of cartilage is addictive—balanced in flavour and never greasy. It’s an ideal pairing with a cold drink and lively conversation. The *Japanese-Style Seaweed Squid Tentacles* ($88) are fried to a golden crunch without a trace of oiliness. The freshness of the squid shines through, enhanced by the crisp texture and savoury seasoning. It’s a snack that’s both satisfying and light, with just the right amount of chew. The *Yakitori Skewer Trio* ($98) allows for a delightful mix-and-match experience. Two of the skewers featured minced chicken grilled to a crisp exterior, then glazed with a sweet soy sauce and served with a creamy raw egg yolk for dipping—adding a silky richness to each bite. The chicken gizzard skewer stood out with its firm texture and perfectly scored surface, which absorbed the marinade deeply. Finally, the *Marinated Japanese Eggplant* ($42) serves as an ideal cold starter. Chilled and imbued with soy sauce, the eggplant offers a sweet and savoury taste that’s both refreshing and satisfying. It’s a light, flavourful introduction that opens the appetite in the most elegant way.
Brandon Lehmann (tidy)Brandon Lehmann (tidy)
If you’re looking for a dining experience that feels both personal and unforgettable, Enso is a must-visit. This modern Japanese Izakaya in Hong Kong doubles as a craft beer and sake bar, where the atmosphere is intimate and the food is nothing short of remarkable. What sets Enso apart is the owner, who’s often on hand to greet you with warmth, offer new dishes to try, and make you feel like part of the family. It’s the kind of hospitality that keeps you coming back. Enso’s dishes are a masterclass in flavor. The omelette is so incredibly delicious, it’s as if a samurai is grilling it on a blazing hot sword in the kitchen, delivering something that tastes impossibly clean and satisfying. Then there’s the Japanese curry with egg and rice - simple, yet so full of comfort and flavor. Don’t miss the pickled eggplant and potato mochi, which are also standout dishes, but the crown jewel of the menu has to be the Cold Udon with mentaiko sauce, crab roe, and shrimp. This dish is in part why we call Enso our favorite restaurant in Hong Kong. And don’t forget dessert! The oat milk and maple pudding is out of this world - easily one of the best desserts in Hong Kong. Its creamy texture and perfectly balanced sweetness make it the perfect way to finish your meal. The space is tight and cozy, which adds to its charm, but you’ll want to book ahead if you’re coming on a Friday or Saturday night. The atmosphere can get lively, especially with their incredible selection of craft beers and sake on offer. If you’re in the mood for something different, try the mango and pomegranate cider - it’s a refreshing twist that pairs perfectly with the bold flavors of the food. From the impeccable service (especially when the owner is around) to the great value of their lunch menu sets, everything about Enso is a win. It’s a place where you can indulge in excellent Japanese cuisine while enjoying a unique and welcoming atmosphere.
Jacky ManJacky Man
A charming izakaya that specializes in drinks, this place is a hidden gem. With a wide selection of craft beers, sake, and umeshu, there's something for every palate. The ambiance is welcoming, making it an ideal spot for a casual gathering with friends. The food quality is impressive. I ordered the mentaiko cream udon, and it was absolutely delicious—fresh and flavorful, with the right balance of creaminess and spice. The yakitori options are plentiful, offering a variety of skewers that are both crispy and flavorful. Each bite is a delight, showcasing the restaurant's commitment to quality. This izakaya is perfect for a relaxed evening of drinking and snacking with friends. Whether you're a fan of craft beverages or simply looking for tasty bites, this place won’t disappoint!
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The *Mentaiko Yaki Onigiri* ($46) immediately grabs attention with its generous topping of spicy cod roe sauce. Visually enticing and even more pleasing on the palate, each bite of the rice ball is infused with rich, umami-forward mentaiko that’s delicately spicy—enough to awaken the taste buds without overpowering them. The sauce is applied so thoroughly that it complements every grain of rice, masking any brininess with its bold character. The *Soy Sauce Grilled Onigiri* ($42) is a masterclass in simplicity and technique. Every angle of the rice ball is evenly coated with a savoury soy glaze, which seeps into the rice and forms a beautifully crisp, golden crust. The exterior is pan-seared to a satisfying crunch, offering a smoky, caramelised bite that disappears faster than expected. *Crispy Chicken Cartilage with Yuzu Pepper* ($68) offers a refreshing twist on a classic izakaya snack. The light citrus note of yuzu lifts the deep-fried richness, while the pepper adds a subtle punch. Each crunchy nugget of cartilage is addictive—balanced in flavour and never greasy. It’s an ideal pairing with a cold drink and lively conversation. The *Japanese-Style Seaweed Squid Tentacles* ($88) are fried to a golden crunch without a trace of oiliness. The freshness of the squid shines through, enhanced by the crisp texture and savoury seasoning. It’s a snack that’s both satisfying and light, with just the right amount of chew. The *Yakitori Skewer Trio* ($98) allows for a delightful mix-and-match experience. Two of the skewers featured minced chicken grilled to a crisp exterior, then glazed with a sweet soy sauce and served with a creamy raw egg yolk for dipping—adding a silky richness to each bite. The chicken gizzard skewer stood out with its firm texture and perfectly scored surface, which absorbed the marinade deeply. Finally, the *Marinated Japanese Eggplant* ($42) serves as an ideal cold starter. Chilled and imbued with soy sauce, the eggplant offers a sweet and savoury taste that’s both refreshing and satisfying. It’s a light, flavourful introduction that opens the appetite in the most elegant way.
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If you’re looking for a dining experience that feels both personal and unforgettable, Enso is a must-visit. This modern Japanese Izakaya in Hong Kong doubles as a craft beer and sake bar, where the atmosphere is intimate and the food is nothing short of remarkable. What sets Enso apart is the owner, who’s often on hand to greet you with warmth, offer new dishes to try, and make you feel like part of the family. It’s the kind of hospitality that keeps you coming back. Enso’s dishes are a masterclass in flavor. The omelette is so incredibly delicious, it’s as if a samurai is grilling it on a blazing hot sword in the kitchen, delivering something that tastes impossibly clean and satisfying. Then there’s the Japanese curry with egg and rice - simple, yet so full of comfort and flavor. Don’t miss the pickled eggplant and potato mochi, which are also standout dishes, but the crown jewel of the menu has to be the Cold Udon with mentaiko sauce, crab roe, and shrimp. This dish is in part why we call Enso our favorite restaurant in Hong Kong. And don’t forget dessert! The oat milk and maple pudding is out of this world - easily one of the best desserts in Hong Kong. Its creamy texture and perfectly balanced sweetness make it the perfect way to finish your meal. The space is tight and cozy, which adds to its charm, but you’ll want to book ahead if you’re coming on a Friday or Saturday night. The atmosphere can get lively, especially with their incredible selection of craft beers and sake on offer. If you’re in the mood for something different, try the mango and pomegranate cider - it’s a refreshing twist that pairs perfectly with the bold flavors of the food. From the impeccable service (especially when the owner is around) to the great value of their lunch menu sets, everything about Enso is a win. It’s a place where you can indulge in excellent Japanese cuisine while enjoying a unique and welcoming atmosphere.
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A charming izakaya that specializes in drinks, this place is a hidden gem. With a wide selection of craft beers, sake, and umeshu, there's something for every palate. The ambiance is welcoming, making it an ideal spot for a casual gathering with friends. The food quality is impressive. I ordered the mentaiko cream udon, and it was absolutely delicious—fresh and flavorful, with the right balance of creaminess and spice. The yakitori options are plentiful, offering a variety of skewers that are both crispy and flavorful. Each bite is a delight, showcasing the restaurant's commitment to quality. This izakaya is perfect for a relaxed evening of drinking and snacking with friends. Whether you're a fan of craft beverages or simply looking for tasty bites, this place won’t disappoint!
Jacky Man

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