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    Home » World Travel

    Ta Vie Hong Kong 旅 (3 Michelin Stars)

    Published: Jun 27, 2025 by Jennifer Che

    Ta Vie Hong Kong

    One of the best meals Bryan and I had this past year was at Ta Vie in Hong Kong. A holder of 3 Michelin stars, Ta Vie embodies Chef Hideaki Sato's focus on bringing out the simple and pure flavors of an ingredient. Chef Sato trained in French cuisine first. He switched to Japanese cuisine in his early thirties under chef Seiji Yamamoto of 3-Michelin starred Ryu Gin.

    He moved to Hong Kong in 2012 to help open Ryu Gin's first Hong Kong outpost Tenkyu Ryugin (now closed). The restaurant enjoyed great initial success (2 Michelin stars after 6 months). However, over time Chef Sato realized his first love was actually French cuisine, which he preferred "for creation and innovation."

    Ta Vie Hong Kong

    He decided to start Ta Vie together with his wife Hiromi Takano in 2015. This tiny restaurant (there are only 6 employees!) achieved its first Michelin star in 2016, second in 2017, and third in 2023.

    We had the honor of dining here for Bryan's birthday last October. And oh what a memorable meal it was!

    House made Bread

    Ta Vie Hong Kong
    The food at Ta Vie is much more French in its style, even though a lot of the ingredients come from Japan. We began with a lovely house baked piece of bread to start the meal.
    Ta Vie Hong Kong
    Two options: French butter or ricotta cheese with extra virgin olive oil were both delicious.

    A Refreshing Cucumber Salad

    Ta Vie Hong Kong
    Next was the "Kobashira" of "Aoyagi", a clam and cucumber salad served with a cucumber avocado sauce and a green apple purée. It was a great way to start the meal: fresh, balanced, and delightful.

    Uni Pasta

    Ta Vie Hong Kong
    House-made fresh pasta with savory "Aonori" sauce (green seaweed) topped with premium Hokkaido uni.
    Ta Vie Hong Kong

    Fruit Tomato Terrine + Japanese Octopus

    Ta Vie Hong Kong
    Chef Sato's delicate, painstaking, labor-intensive fruit tomato terrine was not only a visual work of part, but also showcased the flavors of the very sweet fruit tomato so beautifully.
    Ta Vie Hong Kong
    Ta Vie Hong Kong
    The fruit tomato terrine also came with this bite of Japanese octopus. The octopus came on a mini "pita" lightly cooked in herbal oil and tossed with black olive tapenade & jalapeño.
    Ta Vie Hong Kong
    I love the concept of two bread courses (we saw it a lot in Paris). Ta Vie offers the same thing! This second crusty bread bread was amazing. It allowed us to eat more of the fantastic butter and ricotta with olive oil.

    Green Lentil Soup with Lobster

    Ta Vie Hong Kong
    Green lentils soup with roasted blue lobster, tortellini stuffed with lobster cream, plus celery foam and chard.

    Roasted Veal

    Ta Vie Hong Kong
    Our final meat course was a piece of roasted veal from Limousin (France) with veal jus and herbed brown butter. On the side there were girolle mushrooms, roasted zucchini, and squash.
    Ta Vie Hong Kong
    Before dessert, we cleansed our palates with a lovely hibiscus tea.

    Happy Birthday Bryan!

    Ta Vie Hong Kong
    Ta Vie Hong Kong
    Ta Vie Hong Kong

    The detail and elegance of the spun sugar was amazing!

    Dessert

    Ta Vie Hong Kong
    Ta Vie Hong Kong

    Lemon cream with shortbread came with Japanese Kyoho grapes, lavender infused blueberry ice cream, and a blueberry "chip". Bryan also enjoyed an old rum from Gosling's Family Reserve.

    Ta Vie Hong Kong
    Our second dessert was an incredible crispy éclair with pumpkin cream, served with pistachio ice cream on the side. Chef Sato studied pastry for at least a year in France, and it shows. His breads and desserts are insanely good.
    Ta Vie Hong Kong
    We ended with some mint tea and a light custard bite.

    General Thoughts - Ta Vie Hong Kong

    We were blown away after the meal. I was particularly impressed by the precision of flavors a well as the thoughtfulness of the dishes. And just like that, Ta Vie soared to the top of our list of favorite restaurants in Hong Kong. Not sure when I'll be back again (it is difficult to book!), but I certainly hope to return again soon.

    Ta Vie Hong Kong
    21 Stanley Street
    2/F, The Pottinger
    74Queen’s Road Central
    Central, Hong Kong

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    Hi, my name's Jen and welcome to my cooking, eating, and travel site! I am an expat who moved from Boston to Hong Kong 5 years ago. Born and raised in Ohio to Taiwanese immigrant parents, I am a chemistry nerd, patent attorney by day, blogger by night, church musician on weekends, and food enthusiast always. Feel free to explore away, maybe starting with the Recipe Index or one of the travel pages! I hope you enjoy this site!

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