
Perhaps one of the most anticipated restaurant openings in 2025, Always Joy (a modern Izakaya from Yardbird co-founders Lindsay Jang and Matt Abergel) finally opened its doors in March 2025.
I am a HUGE fan of Yardbird, Jang and Abergel's other restaurant. Bryan and I go regularly, and never tire of it. We're not alone. The place is always buzzing with people, with a constant line of people trying to get in. Chefs all around world love it and also seek it out when they travel to Hong Kong. It's no surprise that we've been trying to find a chance (when we're both not traveling!) to try Always Joy.
We finally got to go last weekend with two other friends (woo hoo, the best way to try more dishes!)
A Warm Welcome
Little things made the restaurant a "joy" right from the start. The service was professional and very attentive, very reminiscent of the Yardbird style. I loved how they expressed the Korean "banchan" concept, giving us a number of complimentary little vegetable starters to enjoy while we perused the menu.

The cocktails are creative and fun, not to mention delicious! Bryan tried the Palomita Rosa, made with Codigo Rosa, Montelobos mezcal, grapfruit, and jalapeno. It was deliciously savory, spicy, smoky, and citrus-y all at the same time. I loved it (and I stole more than just one sip!).
Baby "Banchan" Bites



Small Plates
The server suggested getting 4-5 smaller plates and maybe 2 larger plates. It was a good suggestions, and we felt like we had plenty of food.

One of the restaurant's signature and most popular dishes is Cucumber Flower Tempura. I loved it! These cucumber flowers include the baby cucumber, and each one is lightly deep fried in tempura batter. It's surprisingly addictive, and I think we could have easily finished two plates of it.

Shima aji sashimi served with mizuna in a ponzu salad reminded me of the Yardbird salads, several of which are also made with mizuna, a Japanese salad green, as the base. It's a nice, light and refreshing dish.









Always Joy Hong Kong - General Thoughts
Always Joy Hong Kong has only been open for 2 months, but it's going strong. The restaurant - located just steps down the street from Yardbird was pretty packed on a weekend night. The service was casual yet very attentive, similar to the higher level service you see at Yardbird. The space is quite comfortable. Unlike Yardbird, which I always find a bit too loud, Always Joy has invested in acoustic treatments, and therefore it's waaay more comfortable to have a good conversation there.
The food is creative and delicious. I love the izakaya "small bite" sharing concept - you just get to try so many more dishes, especially if you add in the little "banchan" bites at the beginning. Although Yardbird may still be our favorite (food-wise), Always Joy is certainly worth visiting as well, especially if you're looking for non-chicken focused Japanese bites in a much quieter, comfortable environment.
Always Joy Hong Kong
Shop 1, G/F, Nam Wo Hong Building
148 Wing Lok Street, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong