

The highly anticipated Hong Kong off-shoot of two MICHELIN starred Mosu Seoul, Mosu Hong Kong brings an innovative iteration of Korean cuisine to the new M+ museum in West Kowloon. The tasting menu-only restaurant is led by Executive Chef Sung Anh and Head Chef Shim JungTaek, while the artfully designed yet minimalist space is reflective of Mosu Hong Kong’s simple, unique and ingredients-driven fine dining experience.
Address and Contact Information
Address: Cultural District, 3/F, M+ Tower, West Kowloon, 38 Museum Dr, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 2398 0291
Website: http://restaurantmosu.com/
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Reviews
For lunch service, a shorter menu is being served with the option to top up a 3rd snack at 280 HKD+ and a signature noodle dish at 380 HKD+.. Prices mentioned here are based on my experience as of 23 Dec 2025.
I decided to top up for the snack as I wasn’t sure if I can finish two mains. Thankfully, i made the right choice as it was quite filling for me towards the end. Taste is subjective but overall, I quite like the experience at Mosu as I feel that while there are many layers of flavours being incorporated into the dishes, I feel that the overall palate remained “clean” as the transition between dishes are done properly in a cohesive manner.
I will be curious to try the Korea branch one day if I visit 🙂
I think the Korean beef one was the most disappointing one but the rice was good. My highlight is the jeju speciality which was full of jeju speciality +jeju black pork which was SO GOOD. How they even make it so crispy and good.
Also got the private room since there was a number of us so you get to enjoy chef view, but the number 1 here whose the sous chef @mosu Seoul has his back facing us most of the time. And yea, we didn’t catch the main guy! Seems like you have to be here at the right time (once per quarter).
Service was good, but I think value-wise leaning gimmicky.
Every bite was a masterclass in flavor and finesse. The signature dishes — abalone, yuba, shiso, gamtae, and that unforgettable white sesame sea urchin — were pure magic Minimalist plating, maximum flavor.
Even dessert surprised me: seaweed ice cream that was unexpectedly refreshing and umami-rich
However, I have to be honest about the pre-dining experience. My original booking was cancelled due to a typhoon, and I was told they could only reschedule once — no refund. I tried to move it to a Thursday dinner, but was told they’re closed on Mondays and Tuesdays… which made things unnecessarily complicated. Eventually, they moved me to a lunch slot without confirming, and when I called to switch back to dinner, they said the deposit was different — even though I had already paid for dinner. It was a frustrating and confusing process.
That said, the in-person service on the day was decent, though the frequent change of servers (switching between English and Cantonese) made the experience feel a bit disjointed.
Despite the booking hiccups, the food truly impressed me. I’d love to return for lunch next time — hopefully with a smoother reservation process — and bring my girlfriends along to share the experience.
Carefully curated menu, with each dish delicately prepared. I would say the lighter dishes stood out over the heavier ones (butterfish and beef). The acorn noodle was one to die for.
Service – not up to standard for a fine dining restaurant. Upon arrival, I was asked to provide the booking name and phone number. After fumbling for 5min or so the booking was located and I was led in half way through the restaurant. The usher suddenly turned and asked again if I am the party of Mr X. I said no, had to repeat the booking name again and asked to walk back to the entrance so she can reconfirm again..table service was fair while sommelier just said this and this wine without any reasoning at all when asked which wine he’d recommend..
Food – Flavor was okay but not refined. Not sure if it was intended but quite unusual to have 2 fish dishes back to back. And sadly fish was not treated well, leaving slight bitterness in the mouth after eating and strong fishy smell. My friend, who is a pescatarian had 3 fish courses in total as one of the beef course was replaced. We were expecting more creativity in use of ingredients and variety in techniques for a $2,000 per head fine dining meal. The seaweed dessert was the best course in the night.
It was a disappointing dining experience overall. Will not come back unless there’s substantial improvement in the menu and service
By the way the reservation confirmation text could be better worded with a friendlier tone.
Food
The dishes were decent but not remarkable. We shared a hot dish featuring various fish, which was a pleasant surprise. However, at 4800 for two people—without wine and just a bottle of sparkling water—I found the prices to be quite steep for what we received.
Location
The restaurant’s location is less than ideal, but the night view across the harbor is stunning. Despite the rain that evening, the scenery added a nice touch to our dinner.
Service and Communication:
What truly marred the experience was the booking and communication process. I reserved our table almost two months in advance and made the payment online, expecting a smooth experience. Instead, I received a reminder two days before our reservation that felt more like a warning: “*The table will be held for 15 minutes after the scheduled booking time, at which point the table will be released.*” This message came off as awkward and blunt, lacking the warmth one would hope for in a dining experience.
In summary, while the view and some aspects of the food were enjoyable, the overall experience did not justify the high cost, especially with the poor communication leading up to our dinner. I likely won’t be returning.