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2 reviews of Watermark Seafood Bar and Grill
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David B.
Place rating: 4 半山, Hong Kong
We went to Watermark for New Year’s Eve 2015. I’m not sure how indicative it was of a normal meal/night at Watermark, but we enjoyed it. They presented a six-course set menu with some really diverse and unique plates. There was a scallop dish, a tuna ceviche, a tomato bisque and a Wagyu steak for the main course. All really well prepared and presented. Of all the restaurants my wife and I have gone to in HK, this was the first time I saw her give the wide eyes– mouth drop expression when the bill came. Again, I hope this was just NYE gouging, otherwise I could never say Watermark delivers a bit of value for what they serve– no matter how good it was.
Kenneth S.
Place rating: 4 Hong Kong
The Watermark Seafood Bar and Grill is one of the two restaurants situated at Pier 7 and Watermark is the more imposing of the two location for two reasons. I can’t hardy think of a location in Hong Kong which ahs an entrance like the Watermark– completely private and has ambient lighting, water features– the whole set up. Given that this place is not some swanky hotel it really is a surprising feature for me. The second thing is that this restaurants sits right by the harbor side, you actually see the ferries coming in and out right next to you and its difficult to find a place which has completely unobstructed view of the harbor whilst you stuff your face full. Pier 7 looses out on this because it faces backwards towards town. The food? As you could imagine its seafood and grill the whole way. I would describe it as right for the price; it won’t be getting any Michelin stars just yet as in my opinion its not quite fine enough but it certainly does the job here in creating a proper, formal dinner experience. On this subject, the venue is open to bookings by groups and depending on the numbers you have you may take only the upper level or the entire place if you have enough guests. The drawbacks? Well it might just be me but I find the place to be a little bit on the warm side given the entire restaurant is surrounded by glass panes and on my visit I felt like I was sitting in a greenhouse(note: came here for lunch). Not a good thing in Hong Kong summers. Other than that all I can say is that it is a bit of walk from Central but we could all do with some exercise after a leviathan of a lunch. (Best place for proposals in HK too as mentioned by other reviewers!)