Mediterranean Oasis on the Duddell Street Steps A Lux Unveils Full Complement of Luminous Seasonal Menus Embracing Exquisite Southern European Classics

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Vibrant recent offerings ideal for summer celebrations frame delectable multi-course showcases of Executive Chef Kwan Wai-chung’s acclaimed comfort food

Hong Kong — A Lux has amped up its elevated southern European dining offerings, presenting a grand alternative of recent lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch menus showcasing seasonal ingredients and sunny sophistication. Overlooking the atmospheric gas lamps on the Duddell Street steps in Central, the serene restaurant is the best location for Mediterranean-inspired gastronomy – light and brilliant by day and invitingly lit by night.

A Lux-Linguine, Manila Clams, Sakura Ebi
A Lux-Linguine, Manila Clams, Sakura Ebi
A Lux-Spanish pork terrine, quince, balsamic
A Lux-Spanish pork terrine, quince, balsamic

Acclaimed for his homemade pasta and modern interpretations of European classics, Executive Chef Kwan Wai-chung presides over sumptuous tasting menus at lunch and dinner with optional wine-pairing, splendid multi-course set menus, and a spectacular weekend brunch. Each is masterfully curated and artfully presented in “Mediterranean Classico” style. Private rooms and versatile private-dining arrangements within the plush, gold-accented fundamental dining area make A Lux an assured alternative for an evening or daytime entertaining and family celebrations.

“As we step into the midsummer season, we glance far and wide in southern Europe and beyond to bring our diners the harvest of sun-kissed lands and bounty of crystal-clear waters,” says Chef Chung. “Our ‘Mediterranean Classico’ sojourn reaps more alternative and depth of flavors, realized in exciting recent dishes that can turn into firm house favorites. By presenting these 5 wonderful menus, we ensure exceptional variety for all palates and occasions.”

A Lux-Calamari, saffron aioli
A Lux-Calamari, saffron aioli
Carabineros Prawn Fettuccine
Carabineros Prawn Fettuccine

Indulgent Summer Sensations at Dinner

Studded with recent creations, A Lux Le Dîner is a 5-course Mediterranean-led feast spanning appetizer, soup, pasta, fundamental, and dessert or cheese. This tasting menu is priced from HK$828 per person and served nightly. Its impactful opening act, Steak Tartare, Italian Egg, Avocado, is grounded on sensible red and marbled beef from Boucheries Nivernaises, a family of craftsmen-butchers who supply the French president. Those preferring Jamon Iberico can go for Burrata, Spanish Ham, and Fig (add HK$78) featuring homemade caramelized fig. Snapper Roulade, Seaweed, Yuzu (add HK$78), and Blue Lobster Carpaccio (add HK$128) are enticing seafood alternatives.

The soup course sees a lovingly crafted recent delight, Classic Onion Soup, Gruyere Toast, with the broth base of stewed beef bone and vegetable simmered for a complete day before fried onions are added, or Lobster Bisque, a cherished house signature now presented with Tortellini (add HK$68). A recent handmade pasta concoction, Fettuccine, Mushroom, Truffle, is richly satisfying. Alternatively, there may be Linguine, Manila Clams, Sakura Ebi (add HK$78) starring sweet Shizuoka shrimp, the house-made spaghetti specialty of Carabineros Prawn Spaghetti (add HK$108), or Risotto, Duck Leg Confit (add HK$68).

A quartet of fundamental decisions begins with Sea Bass, Lobster Ragout, Pesto, a seafood double act hailing from Italy and Boston respectively. Spanish Pork Terrine, Quince, Balsamic (add HK$88) is one other recent culinary creation – the pork is slow-cooked overnight and deboned to make the terrine, which is then topped by the crispy skin. Beef lovers can plump for USDA Rib Eye Cap, Shallot Jus (add HK$88) or the majestic house signature of Grilled Australian M8 Wagyu Beef (add HK$368).

Gourmands in search of even further indulgence is not going to be upset by the 7-course Mediterranean-led gastronomy of the Menu du Chef (HK$1,788 per person, pre-ordering required), nor wine cognoscenti by the sommelier selections for pairing (add HK$980 for 4 glasses; HK$1,280 for 7 glasses). The chef’s choice of dishes begins with amuse bouche and concludes with dessert or cheese platter, petit fours and low or tea.

A Lux-Balik style salmon
A Lux-Balik style salmon

Chef Chung regales with 5 recent savory creations. Balik Style Salmon, Cauliflower, Kristal Caviar highlight two of the best, purest delicacies of the deep. Dotted by superior sturgeon roe on a beautifully decorated plate is balik salmon, a specialty of Imperial Russia where “the perfect piece of fish” was enjoyed unadulterated, simply smoked with a bit of salt and sugar. The freshness of sea and land can be captured in Scallop, Herb Butter, Potato.

A parade of prime poultry and meat follows, each an expression of superb produce, expert cooking techniques and inventive pairing, layering and plating. Foie Gras, Quail Roulade, Lentil Bean; Beef Cheek Ravioli, Summer Truffle; and Spanish Suckling Pig Terrine result in the chef’s superlative Grilled Australian M8 Wagyu Beef.

Lavish Summer Comfort Food at Lunch

A Lux’s Central location and stylish interiors are perfect for lunchtime entertaining, whether hosting clients, visitors or convivial catch-ups with friends. Available from 12 noon to three p.m. Monday to Friday (except public holidays), the brand new Le Déjeuner (priced from HK$468 per person including coffee or tea) comprises 4 courses of tantalizing takes on southern European comfort food. Each dish embraces Mediterranean warmth and charm.

Of the choice of starters to pick from, Greek Salad, Chicken Breast is brilliant and tangy, while Mexican Chicken Stew is an appealing alternative from one other hot holiday destination. Parma Ham, Italian Melon, Truffle Honey (add HK$58), and Prawn, Avocado-corn Salad (add HK$68) – other light recent appetizers – offer seaside spirit, while Japan-sourced Calamari, Saffron Aioli (add HK$68) is crunchy and fragrant. The home star soup of Lobster Bisque (add HK$68) rounds out the list.

Chef Chung presents 4 novel options for the pasta course: handmade Fettuccine enriched with Pancetta, Porcini and Spicy Tomato; Ham Cappelletti, Alfredo (add HK$58); Barolo Risotto, Wild Mushroom (add HK$58); or his favorite Carabineros Prawn Spaghetti (add HK$108), which sees the handmade spaghetti laced with startlingly red and succulent crustaceans from southern Spanish waters.

Among the many mains, the brand new, light fish alternative of Barramundi, Clams, and Cannellini Bean is an ideal summer dish. At the identical time, more hearty but not overpowering picks run the gamut from Veal Milanese Heirloom Tomato (add HK$88) and USDA Ribeye (add HK$88) to Grilled Australian M8 Wagyu Beef (add HK$368). Ending this marvelous Mediterranean Classico-themed lunch menu on a high, Homemade Panna Cotta has Coconut infusing each a crumble and a luscious liqueur sauce.

For those with more time to linger among the many Mediterranean fields and waters, the prime daytime Table d’Hôte (HK$828 per person) is an exquisite 6-course presentation that reflects Chef Chung’s expert culinary technique and ingenuity.

Relaxing Summer Weekends Over Spectacular Brunch

Boasting caviar and unlimited drinks top-ups, the restaurant’s weekend brunch – a preferred attraction since its inception in February – is refreshed for brand new, relaxed culinary adventures. Brunch de A Lux (priced from HK$588 per person), served on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays from 12 noon to three p.m., fuels weekend bliss. It begins in unlimited Antipasto, finishes in countless decisions from a tasty Dessert Trolley, and is highlighted by a novel caviar and 90-minute free-flow drinks package (add HK$228 for non-alcoholic beverages or HK$338 for alcoholic and virgin tipples).

A Lux-Burrata, Spanish ham, figs
A Lux-Burrata, Spanish ham, figs

There are 3 free-flow options available, all starting with Siberian Sturgeon Caviar (10g). The deluxe wine alternative (add HK$458 per person) features non-vintage Henriot Brut Rosé Champagne and white and red 2017 Bordeaux from Chateau Latour-Martillac and Chateau Cantemerle respectively, while a premium wine package (add HK$338 per person) comprises Champagne Bruno et Christiane Olivier Signature Blanc de Noir N.V.; Grand Bellot Bordeaux Blanc 2021; and Tuscan red Cesari Chianti ‘Principe’ 2020. For non-alcoholic bubbles, unlimited Lyre’s Classico Grande Sparkling Wine (0% ABV) is poured for HK$228 per person, together with a choice of juices, cold-brewed sparkling tea and tea or coffee.

Spoiling the diner to make one alternative, the pasta or risotto selection comprises prized specialties of the chef. Breezy ocean tastes infuse Parmesan Risotto, Lobster Scallop Ragout, which sees delicious, finely diced seafood bites swimming in creamy, cheesy rice; the artisanal Italian-Japanese concoction of Abalone Spinosini, Sakura Ebi (add HK$88); and Carabineros Prawn Spaghetti (add HK$108). Alternatively, Penne, Beef Cheek, Mushroom Cream brings the offerings back to the land.

A Lux Brunch Beef Wellington
A Lux Brunch Beef Wellington

Beef reappears in 2 of a powerful quintet of fundamental options. A must-try in Chef Chung’s expert hands, Beef Wellington has USDA Prime beef tenderloin, foie gras, mushroom and onion paste encased inside flaky pastry, while for premium indulgence Grilled Australian M8 Wagyu Beef is offered for a HK$368 complement. Japanese Chicken Saltimbocca and summery Sea Bass, Clams, Spinach, Butter Sauce are lighter enticements. With its crisp skin and pale, tender meat, Spanish Baby Pig (1/4pc) for Two (add HK$398) is a sure-fire brunch hit.

Named for the metric measure of sunshine density, the restaurant looks out to the historic gas lamps at the highest of Duddell Street. Whatever day of the week or day, its inviting, intimate ambiance draws families and groups of friends or associates for memorable occasions and celebrations.

The earth-toned palette of the stone entrance continues past the open kitchen, where refined Mediterranean-led gastronomy in a glamorous setting is the order of the day. Diners bask in warm, golden accents from an array of internal hanging lamps and an illuminated showpiece counter. Ridged furniture upholstered in blush-hued velvet, expanses of light-colored wood, and wavy panels on the ceiling give a way of comfort and calming movement.

Spanning greater than 3,600 sq. ft, A Lux accommodates 70 diners, either within the spacious fundamental dining area or in one in every of 2 private rooms seating 6-8 people (which will be merged for larger parties). Its air of sophistication embraces as much as 120 guests assembled for a cocktail party.

A Lux is positioned at Shop M2, M/F, Baskerville House, 13 Duddell Street, Central, Hong Kong, and operates day by day from 12 noon to three p.m. to six p.m. to 11 p.m..

For more information on the menus or reservations, please visit https://bellyl.ink/alux, email info@a-lux.hk or call (852) 2663-9938.

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