Hong Kong · Kaiseki · a la carte
Kappo Ro Ann
JapaneseKappoSushiKumamotoVictoria Harbour viewTsim Sha Tsui
Kappo Ro Ann occupies a prestigious harbour-view position on the 28th floor of Tsim Sha Tsui's iSQUARE, introducing Hong Kong diners to the fresh produce and culinary culture of Kumamoto Prefecture through a kappo and kaiseki format. Backed by Higo Bank of Kumamoto, the restaurant represents a formal cultural and gastronomic bridge between Kyushu and Hong Kong.
- Price
- ¥¥¥
- Area
- Tsim Sha Tsui
- Since
- 2017
- Owner
- C& Higo Dining Co Ltd / Higo Bank Group (Kumamoto, Japan)

Plate № 11
About
Opened in 2017 with investment from Higo Bank of Kumamoto Prefecture in Japan, Kappo Ro Ann is the first Hong Kong restaurant to focus exclusively on Kumamoto's remarkable ingredient heritage — from Amakusa sea bream and premium Kumamoto oysters to heirloom vegetables grown on the volcanic soils of Aso. The restaurant presents these in kappo and kaiseki formats, with sushi courses that showcase Kumamoto's coastal bounty. The 28th-floor setting with a commanding view over Victoria Harbour adds a theatrical dimension to every meal. Both set menus and à la carte ordering are available, making it flexible for working lunches and leisurely multi-course dinners alike.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- The only Hong Kong restaurant to focus on Kumamoto Prefecture's distinct culinary heritage, serving produce that is otherwise unavailable outside Japan's Kyushu region.
- Backed by Higo Bank of Kumamoto, the restaurant has formal institutional support from Japan to maintain authenticity of sourcing and approach — not a casual concept import.
- Panoramic Victoria Harbour views from the 28th floor of iSQUARE provide an exceptional backdrop for both business entertaining and celebratory dining.
- The kappo format — more interactive than kaiseki, less formal than omakase — offers a uniquely personal dining style that is rare in Hong Kong's Japanese restaurant landscape.
Backed by Higo Bank (Kumamoto, Japan); Kumamoto ingredients imported directly; views of Victoria Harbour.
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