The Ultimate Causeway Bay and Wan Chai Sushi Guide: From Omakase to Quick Bites Near The V
Why Causeway Bay Is a Great Neighbourhood for Sushi Lovers
For long-stay visitors, business executives, and newly arrived expats, settling into a neighborhood means mapping out your go-to dining spots. Fortunately, if you are staying at V Causeway Bay and V Wan Chai, you are living at the epicenter of Hong Kong’s culinary scene. Causeway Bay boasts an extraordinary concentration of Japanese cuisine, ranging from elite, hidden-door omakase sanctuaries to bustling, high-quality conveyor belt spots perfect for a quick lunch.
Whether you are winding down after a busy day of meetings or treating yourself to an indulgent weekend dinner, here is your definitive guide to the best sushi in the neighborhood—all just a short walk from your front door.
1. Sushi Nyoi: A Refined Neighbourhood Omakase
If you want a premium Japanese dining experience without travelling far from Causeway Bay, Sushi Nyoi offers an intimate Edomae-style sushi experience on Sharp Street East.
The restaurant focuses on fresh seasonal ingredients and the detail-driven craftsmanship that makes omakase such a distinctive dining experience. Its compact sushi counter also makes it a natural choice for an indulgent lunch or a more leisurely evening meal.
The Experience:
Opt for an omakase experience and let the chef guide you through the season’s ingredients piece by piece. For sushi enthusiasts, sitting at the counter also gives you a closer view of the preparation, technique and attention that goes into each course.
Location:
18/F, The Sharp, 11 Sharp Street East, Causeway Bay
2. Sen-ryo: The Premium Casual Standard
When you want high-quality sashimi and expertly pressed nigiri without the multi-hour commitment of a formal tasting menu, Sen-ryo is the ultimate local favorite. Nestled inside the nearby Fashion Walk complex, it strikes the perfect balance between casual conveyor-belt efficiency and a refined, upscale atmosphere.
The Experience:
Known for its seasonal menus, Sen-ryo is an ideal spot for a quick solo lunch or a relaxed mid-week dinner. Don’t miss their seared salmon with cheese, premium sea urchin (uni) gunkan, or their decadent wagyu beef nigiri.
Location:
Shop 20-21, G/F, Fashion Walk, 11-19 Great George Street, Causeway Bay
3. Sushi Saito & Local Hidden Gems
For those willing to plan weeks in advance, Causeway Bay and its immediate borders house some of the most exclusive sushi counters in the region. However, if you are looking for hidden gems where local culinary insiders actually eat on a Tuesday night, look no further than the vertical dining buildings (like Cubus, V Point, and Soundwill Plaza II) that dominate the Causeway Bay skyline. For guests staying in a serviced apartment Hong Kong neighbourhood for several weeks or months, discovering these smaller restaurants is part of the pleasure of gradually getting to know the area.
Living Like a Local: Navigating the Sushi Scene
1. Exploit the "Executive Lunch Set" Phenomenon
One of Hong Kong’s best-kept dining secrets is the executive lunch deal. High-end sushi spots that charge premium prices for dinner often offer spectacular multi-course lunch sets at a fraction of the cost—perfect for remote workers or business meetings.
2. Order "Omakase-Grade" Delivery To Your Door
On rainy evenings or after a grueling long-haul flight, you don't even need to leave your building. Major delivery platforms in Hong Kong work with a wide range of neighbourhood Japanese restaurants, allowing sashimi, sushi sets and other Japanese dishes to be delivered directly to your residence.
For guests choosing a furnished apartment Hong Kong stay rather than a conventional hotel room, this flexibility can make longer stays feel considerably more comfortable.
From the Sushi Counter to the Penthouse Sky
The ultimate luxury of living in a world-class culinary hub is the seamless transition from the vibrant energy of the city's finest dining rooms to total tranquility.
After experiencing the meticulous artistry of a sushi chef, there is something uniquely satisfying about returning to V Causeway Bay on Yee Wo Street, leaving the energy of Causeway Bay behind and retreating into your own private space.
For guests comparing a luxury serviced apartment, an hk serviced apartment short term stay or a Hong Kong serviced apartment monthly rental, location becomes part of the experience. V Causeway Bay places restaurants, shopping and Causeway Bay MTR within easy reach; the property is officially listed as a three-minute walk from Causeway Bay MTR and close to SOGO, Hysan Place and Times Square.
Guests who require more space can also consider V Causeway Bay 2. The property offers one- and two-bedroom accommodation and is positioned by The V as a two bedroom serviced apartment Hong Kong option close to Victoria Park and the Causeway Bay shopping district.
And on evenings when you would rather cook than dine out, choosing a serviced apartment with kitchen Hong Kong option provides another kind of flexibility. The V confirms that its serviced-apartment portfolio includes furnished units with kitchens for short- and longer-term living.
Whether dining at the sushi counter, ordering sashimi to your door, or enjoying a quiet evening at home, living in Causeway Bay allows the neighbourhood itself to become part of your Hong Kong experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I find good sushi near The V Causeway Bay?
Causeway Bay offers everything from intimate omakase counters to premium casual sushi. Sushi Nyoi and sen-ryo are both located in Causeway Bay and can be reached easily from The V’s Causeway Bay locations.
Is Causeway Bay a good area for long-stay visitors who enjoy Japanese food?
Yes. Causeway Bay has a particularly dense concentration of Japanese restaurants, alongside supermarkets, shopping centres, cafés and public transport. This makes it convenient for guests using a serviced apartment hk as a longer-term Hong Kong base.
Is a serviced apartment practical for a longer stay in Causeway Bay?
For business assignments, relocation or extended stays, a serviced apartment can offer more residential flexibility than a conventional hotel room. The V offers furnished accommodation ranging from studios to one- and two-bedroom units, including apartments with kitchen facilities.