Suite A, G/F, Sunwise Building, 112-114 Wellington Street 威靈頓街112-114號新威大廈地下A舖 Suite A, G/F, Sunwise Building, 112-114 Wellington Street 威靈頓街112-114號新威大廈地下A舖 (Hong Kong Island, Central)
As other reviewers have said, this is an interesting burger joint in SOHO, where the major novelty is the sauces. I personally like the curry mayo on my burger. Prices are comparable to other burger joints in the area and the place is tiny.
Kevin L.
Place rating: 3 Hong Kong
It’s a burger joint, and it does it job. I don’t know enough about Belgium food to tell if it’s authentic or not, but the choice of sauces makes it quite different from other shops. I almost always randomly choose a sauce, and they haven’t disappointed me once. I like the beef burger, but I didn’t have the chance to try any other dishes yet. It was good, and largely due to the sauce. Getting a regular size fries is the go-to choice, they are served in a funny shaped paper cone, with the sauce conveniently placed on the top. It looks amazingly dining in the store, but a bit cumbersome taking away and lying it down on your own desk. Again the store does it job, but the rise of burger joints in Hong Kong in the last year or two is just… mad. While there are no similar burger joints around Soho, it doesn’t help much to have Butcher’s Club or other brands expending. Their names took off and people would go an extra mile to visit, but I don’t see the same in Le Cornet Belge. I’ll come because it is super convenient to me, but otherwise I wouldn’t be going if it’s another two blocks further away from me.
Christophe C.
Place rating: 3 Marseille
Snack de rue. C’est bon, pas cher, et ça change un peu du chinois du coin :-) Pour un lunch rapide le midi entre 2 visites ou pour la pause déjeuner, et pour se reposer les pattes. 60 $ HK le menu hamburger avec des(bonnes) frittes, et quelques spécialités belges.
Marie T.
Place rating: 3 Hong Kong
Everyone loves a good burger! This burger spot is not an All-American burger bar. It’s has a European flair — considering its name. What makes them different is their sauces that they offer. They range in spiciness or not spicy. It’s not American ketchup or mustard. We had the«mexicaine» burger which is more like a sub. It was just ok. The patty kept sliding out each time you bite into it making it hard and messy to eat. The fries are crispy and yummy. They do pack the salt though so if you don’t want too much salt be sure to ask. The menu is minimal. Only four burgers to choose from ranging from 62 – 72 $ in price. Fries are about 50 $hkd for a large Seating space is a bar with only about 8 – 10 seats. So it’s not good for big parties. CASH only!