Gough's on Gough

Hong Kong


This funky British restaurant, designed by interiors expert Timothy Oulton, is a stunning space. A spiral staircase, an aquarium, a monochrome geometric floor and mismatched ornaments are just begging to be Instagrammed. The menu is modern British (think classic seafood and meat dishes), and even if you can't get a reservation, the intimate bar upstairs does a neat range of inventive cocktails.

If you want your home to look like Gough's on Gough, visit Timothy Oulton's shop next door.


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