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Takumi by Daisuke Mori
JapaneseFrench-JapaneseOne Michelin StarCounter omakaseWan Chai
Chef-owner Daisuke Mori's one-Michelin-starred counter restaurant in Wan Chai fuses Japanese ingredients and sensibility with classical French culinary technique, producing tasting menus that feel both technically rigorous and deeply seasonal. Ten counter seats arranged around an open kitchen give every diner an unobstructed view of Mori's disciplined mise en place.
- Price
- ¥¥¥¥
- Area
- Wan Chai
- Since
- 2017
- Chef
- Daisuke Mori

Plate № 08
About
Takumi by Daisuke Mori earned a Michelin star in its debut year in 2017 and has retained it continuously, building a loyal following around Chef Mori's singular ability to speak both culinary languages fluently. The restaurant occupies a quiet ground-floor space in Wan Chai, its ten counter seats arranged in a single intimate row facing the kitchen. Mori trained in Japan before years in France, and his menus show it: a kuruma shrimp might be served in a refined consommé with Japanese herbs, or black sesame might appear as a lace-fine dessert flower alongside lemon yogurt. The nine-course tasting menu — priced at approximately HKD 2,080 — is the essential format, with optional wine pairings that lean toward Burgundy and Champagne. Free valet parking and a private dining room make it practical for business as well as celebration.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- Chef Mori's Michelin-starred counter is one of the city's most personal dining experiences — ten seats, one chef, and a menu that precisely reflects the Japanese culinary calendar through a French lens.
- Retained its Michelin star from the restaurant's very first year, confirming a consistency of execution that very few Hong Kong restaurants achieve over nearly a decade.
- The open counter setting means diners watch every stage of preparation — the plating precision, the sauce work, the temperature control — making the food simultaneously educational and delicious.
- Complimentary valet parking and an optional private dining room make this equally suited for a sophisticated business dinner or a milestone celebration.
One Michelin Star since 2017; tasting menu approximately HKD 2,080 for 9 courses; free valet parking available.
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