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From Easter egg hunts to a petting zoo for the children and free-flow alcoholic drinks for the grown-ups, Easter weekend brunches in Hong Kong have plenty to offer. Photo: Island Shangri-La

9 Hong Kong Easter 2024 brunches for free-flow drinks, a variety of children’s activities, and more

  • Easter egg hunts and a range of other children’s activities, including an animal petting zoo at The Sixteenth, make these Easter brunches fun for all the family
  • As for food and drinks, take your pick from steak, roasts, seafood and pasta dishes and take advantage of a variety of free-flow options – bubbly included

The Easter long weekend is fast approaching and it’s a great time to have long brunch and connect with family and friends. Whether you need an excuse to head for the beach or luxuriate with some friends over a glass of wine, there’s a brunch for you.

Here is our pick of the best brunches for the Easter long weekend.

1. Lobster Bar & Grill

Head to Island Shangri La’s Lobster Bar and Grill for the Easter Brunch, available on March 30 and 31. Feast on a spread featuring a platter of fresh seafood, succulent roasts, and a big choice of desserts. Price: HK$898.

Children can take part in arts and crafts activities and an Easter egg hunt at Yun Wellness on Easter Sunday, March 31, and look forward to a visit by Mr Mad Hatter and friends.

Level 6, Pacific Place, Supreme Court Road, Admiralty

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2. Bathers

For an Easter celebration close to nature head to Bathers on Lower Cheung Sha Beach, South Lantau, on Easter Friday, March 29. A semi-buffet three-course Easter lunch is served from 11am to 2pm. Adults can indulge in dishes such as a charcuterie platter and roast beef, while children can choose from options such as a double cheeseburger and pesto pasta.

The lunch includes an Easter egg hunt and family games on the beach. Price: Adults HK$390, children HK$295

32 Lower Cheung Sha Village, South Lantau

A semi-buffet three-course Easter lunch is served from 11am to 2pm at Bathers on Lower Cheung Sha Beach. Photo: Bathers

3. Man Mano

Man Mano at Tung Chung Citygate Outlets, Lantau, is hosting a three-course Easter lunch on Saturday, March 30, from 11.30am. The menu includes a salumi tasting platter and house-made pasta dishes such as spaghetti carbonara, and there is a cookie-decorating workshop for children. Each child will receive a children’s apron set and a gift to take home. Price: Adults HK$350, children HK$250.

Shop 418, Citygate Outlets, 18-20 Tat Tung Road, Tung Chung

Man Mano at Tung Chung Citygate Outlets is hosting a three-course Easter lunch. Photo: Man Mano

4. LPM

LPM’s La Vie en Rosé Sunday brunch is back on Easter Sunday, March 31, from 12pm to 5pm. Indulge in appetisers, which include burrata tartine and warm heirloom tomato tart, and main courses such as home-made Mafaldine pasta with squid and prawns.

For dessert, try special Easter chocolate treat The Egg. Price: HK$998 per person for food, cocktails, and premium rosé or champagne, or HK$688 per person for food, mocktails and fruit juices.

Shop 1, UG/F, H Queen’s, 80 Queen’s Road Central, Central

The Egg is the special Easter chocolate treat at LPM’s La Vie en Rosé Sunday brunch. Photo: LPM

5. The Kitchen

From March 29 to April 1, The Kitchen at the W Hong Kong hotel will feature Easter-themed dishes in the restaurant’s Global Campfire BBQ buffet, served from 12 noon until 3pm, including devilled egg with crab roe and mayo.

The dessert selection includes Milo tiramisu, milk chocolate banana cake, lemon meringue tart, and hazelnut chocolate mousse cake.

On March 31 and April 1, there will also be a painting workshop and children’s activities on the 8th floor of W Hong Kong. Price: Adults HK$798 with free-flow sparkling wine, wine, beer, soft drinks and juices; HK$446 with free-flow selected juices. Children: HK$286 with free-flow selected juices.

6/F, W Hong Kong, 1 Austin Road West, Kowloon

The Kitchen at the W Hong Kong hotel will feature Easter-themed dishes in the restaurant’s Global Campfire BBQ buffet. Photo: The Kitchen

6. The Arches

Head to The Arches at The Murray Hong Kong hotel for its Easter Wild Adventure with Brunch, served on March 29 and 30 (the latter is sold out). Parents can take part in free-flow sparkling wine or Ruinart champagne, while their children interact with exotic animals from Jurassic Garage’s mobile zoo.

A Furry Family Brunch on March 31 is an invitation to pet owners to bring their companions for a day out. Diners can enjoy an outdoor buffet and take advantage of the services of professional pet portrait artists. Price: Adults HK$598, children HK$498; additional free-flow drink packages priced from HK$100 to HK$880 per person.

1/F, The Murray, Hong Kong, 22 Cotton Tree Drive, Central

 

7. Somm

The Easter brunch experience at Somm features its new spring menu. Among the dishes are beer batter fried Ebisu premium oyster with ravigote sauce, and heritage beef tartare with avocado, aji Amarillo and quinoa.

The Sommkind of Brunch, available from 11am to 2.30pm, includes a 90-minute free flow of sparkling wine, seasonal cocktails, fresh juices, coffee, and tea. Price: HK$778 per head including free-flow sparkling wine, cocktails, and fresh juices.

7/F, The Landmark Mandarin Oriental The Landmark, 15 Queen’s Road Central, Central

 

8. The Sixteenth

On Easter Sunday, The Sixteenth is offering a brunch experience for children and their parents featuring movies, balloon twisting, face-painting, and thematic dessert items.

Two restaurants will serve their signature brunch items – classic Italian aperitivos at La Favorita, and free-flow sashimi, maki and oysters at Honjokko, while TMK Funk & Rolls opens will show cartoon movies. Price: HK$398 La Favorita, HK$498 Honjokko.

 

Meanwhile, Tempo Tempo will host an animal petting zoo, featuring creatures such as rabbits, iguanas, tortoises, and lizards.

2/F, Oxford House, Taikoo Place, 979 King’s Road, Quarry Bay

9. Sunset Grill

The North Lantau restaurant with a grandstand view of Hong Kong International Airport will serve its steakhouse brunch buffet alfresco over the Easter weekend.

Sunset Grill will serve its steakhouse brunch buffet alfresco over the Easter weekend. Photo: The Sunset Grill

Diners can enjoy a selection of appetisers including Siberian caviar blinis, foie gras torchon, crab cakes, steak tartare, and salads. For main courses, choose from options such as USDA prime rib eye for sharing, or Atlantic cod with parsnips, onion, and peas. And do leave room for dessert. Price: March 30 from HK$514.80, March 31 from HK$657.80.

19/F Sheraton Hong Kong Tung Chung Hotel, 9 Yi Tung Road, Tung Chung, Lantau Island

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