Sushi Zo & Gishiki Lounge

Sushi Zo & Gishiki Lounge

Opening Hours

Sushi Zo
Mon - Sat | 12:30pm-2pm, 6pm-10:30pm
Gishiki Lounge
Mon - Thur | 5pm-12am
Fri - Sat | 5pm-2am
 

Location

Shop 01-LG103

Tel

General

Two exquisite Japanese concepts, Sushi Zo and its adjacent sister cocktail lounge, Gishiki Lounge, have finally opened in Block 1, Tai Kwun.  World famous Japanese chef and Sushi Zo founder, Keizo Seki, brings his esteemed and Michelin awarded omakase restaurant to the lower ground floor of the newly renovated historical Police Headquarters building.   Gishiki Lounge - meaning ‘ritual’ in Japanese – Gishiki Lounge is a first of its kind, an otherworldly cocktail lounge representing a mischievous

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Sushi Zo

Two exquisite Japanese concepts, Sushi Zo and its adjacent sister cocktail lounge, Gishiki Lounge, have finally opened in Tai Kwun, Hong Kong's center for heritage and arts, located at 10 Hollywood Road in Central, Hong Kong.

World famous Japanese chef and Sushi Zo founder, Keizo Seki, brings his esteemed and Michelin awarded omakase restaurant to the lower ground floor of the newly renovated historical Police Headquarters building. Sushi Zo Hong Kong is led Seki's head chef, Fumio Azumi, whose exceptional talent consistently dazzles guests with his mastery of skills followed by passionate explanations of each piece being served.

Exuding style, intimacy and "beyond words" taste, Sushi Zo is often rated as the best omakase dining experience in Los Angeles, New York, Tokyo and Bangkok

Meaning “I’ll leave it to you” omakase dining at Sushi Zo is a committed experience, shifting the paradigm of the guest chef relationship and completely empowering the chef. With only two sittings per day for a maximum of 12 people, the chef is entrusted to create the menu each night based on the freshest fish and ingredients, flown in daily from Japan.

Sushi Zo Hong Kong’s three highly skilled chefs create an elaborate array of ever-changing and seasonal dishes. Directly in front of guests at a stylish sushi bar, guests are offered an extremely personalized 18-dish experience. The seafood is carefully selected, prepared and presented one dish at a time, when flavor, temperature and texture are in a harmonized ‘Sushi Zo state’ (known as Ittai-kan). The 18-dish menu is priced at HK$2,500 per person, with sittings at 6:00-8:00pm and 8:30-10:30pm daily. PriceS are subject to change, please contact the shop for details. Sushi Zo HK holds final decision.

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Gishiki Lounge

  • Winner of RBHK “Best Restaurant’s Cocktail Bar”
  • Listed on “The 50 Best Hong Kong Bars” by Time Out
  • Winner of A’ Design Award & Competition

Gishiki Lounge – meaning ‘ritual’ in Japanese – is a first of its kind, an otherworldly cocktail lounge representing a mischievous alternative to the elegant sushi
restaurant it is situated beside. Gishiki Lounge is a reimagination of the Japanese Noh theatre, one of the oldest existing form of theatre in the world, originating from
14th Century Japan. From the curtained entrance, to the raised bar stage, mixologists the performer, enticing guests into their theatre to relish in the show.

Messiah of cocktails, mixologist Billy Lau leads the team, exploring Japanese elements of all senses, appreciating the history of many splendid ingredients, mindfully adopting these to innovate and create contemporary cocktails, which pays homage to the art of craftsmanship and driving forward brand new concepts. The menu is based on a rhythmic structure called Jo (beginning or opening), Ha (break or development) and Kyu (fast or climax), cocktails are conveyed from the iconic cypress wood masks, representing figures like demons and monks, portraying feelings and storytelling.

Raising the bar for omakase experiences and offering revelers an entirely new form of escapism through the cocktail realm, Sushi Zo and Gishiki Lounge are set to elevate the exclusive Japanese dining and drinks scene in Hong Kong.

Website
https://www.gishikihongkong.com

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zohk@sushizo.com


The Stories Behind...

Open up the storybook of Tai Kwun, and the stories behind the shops— in addition to the history—slowly unfold at Tai Kwun’s hidden spots. “The Stories Behind” video series narrates the hidden stories of Tai Kwun’s shops & restaurants, where you discover the beautiful people and surrounding objects, and explore the beauty of life inside the historical compound.

Sushi Zo

Experience the Michelin awarded omakase restaurant inside Block 01 of the Police Headquarters. Embark on a gastronomic journey and savour in the secrets of its awe-inspiring tastes, from ingredients sourcing to menu engineering.

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