Hong Kong · Donburi · casual
Hikiniku to Come
JapaneseHamburg SteakHambaguOn-the-RiceJapanese ConceptIFCHarbour City
Hikiniku to Come introduced the 'on-the-rice' hamburger steak concept to Japan in 2020, quickly becoming a cult phenomenon in Tokyo. Founder Shohei Yamamoto opened the brand's first Hong Kong branch at IFC Mall in May 2024 and a second at Harbour City in January 2025, bringing his artisan approach to handmade hambagu to the city.
- Price
- ¥¥
- Area
- Central (IFC Mall) and Tsim Sha Tsui (Harbour City)
- Since
- 2020
- Owner
- Shohei Yamamoto (founder, Tokyo)

Plate № 82
About
Shohei Yamamoto, described by fans as 'the hamburger steak maniac,' founded Hikiniku to Come in Tokyo in 2020 with an unwavering focus on the Japanese hambagu — a lightly seasoned, hand-formed minced beef patty with extraordinary juiciness, served directly on a bed of steamed rice. The concept's overnight success in Japan was driven by Yamamoto's extreme standards for beef quality, grinding specifications, and serving temperature. The IFC Mall Central branch opened in May 2024 as Hong Kong's and Asia's first international outpost, immediately joining the ranks of the city's most sought-after lunch reservations. The Harbour City Tsim Sha Tsui branch followed in January 2025, adding Kowloon coverage. Daily queue numbers are distributed from 10am, with reservations recommended in advance; the counter-style seating and harbour views at IFC add to the immersive experience.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- The Hong Kong branches of Hikiniku to Come represent the first international expansion of a Tokyo cult concept, making them the city's exclusive portal to Japan's most talked-about hambagu experience.
- Founder Shohei Yamamoto's obsessive standards for minced beef quality, grinding ratios, and serving temperature produce a hambagu unlike anything available from local or Western steakhouses.
- The 'on-the-rice' format — hambagu placed directly on steamed white rice so the juices infuse each grain — is a conceptual breakthrough that makes even a simple bowl feel revelatory.
- Two central locations (IFC Central and Harbour City TST) maximise accessibility across both sides of Victoria Harbour.
Opened IFC Mall May 2024; Harbour City January 2025. Confirmed via official brand website and Time Out Hong Kong. IFC address and phone listed as primary.
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