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Caprice: Where French Haute Cuisine Meets Hong Kong Glamour

Nestled within the distinguished Four Seasons in Hong Kong, Caprice feels less like a ‘restaurant’ and more like a grand theatrical production. It’s not just about eating; stepping into Caprice is like entering the glossy pages of a lifestyle magazine, a blend of opulence and aspiration. Two Michelin stars, sweeping harbour views, and chandeliers that […]

Nestled within the distinguished Four Seasons in Hong Kong, Caprice feels less like a ‘restaurant’ and more like a grand theatrical production. It’s not just about eating; stepping into Caprice is like entering the glossy pages of a lifestyle magazine, a blend of opulence and aspiration. Two Michelin stars, sweeping harbour views, and chandeliers that sparkle like a Kardashian’s jewellery box? Yes, you’re ‘that’ spoiled for three hours of your life.

A Curtain Raiser on Elegance

The approach to Caprice is a masterclass in drama. It starts with those towering carved wooden doors and stretches into an elegant corridor, it’s almost like the restaurant wants to tease you before the main event. The dining room itself is like a modern Versailles, with plush chairs, marble-topped tables, and an open kitchen that buzzes with a kind of precision that feels more ‘symphony orchestra’ than ‘sweaty chef brigade.’ And if you glance long enough behind the culinary action, there’s a glass-encased cheese and wine room lurking like a secret vault of gustatory treasures. Oh, and the view! Panoramic harbour vistas so jaw-dropping, I briefly wondered how people next to us were managing to look at their phones instead. Priorities, I suppose. Think fashion-show front row. There’s always a smattering of chic families celebrating a birthday, sharp-suited executives hashing out billion-dollar deals, and sleek power couples leaning over glasses of Bordeaux. Ferragamo heels under the table? Check. A Cartier watch catching the light as someone raises their fork? Double check. It’s polished yet somehow not stuffy—think luxury with just enough wiggle room for you to let your guard down (if not your posture). Pro tip: this is not the place to rock your ‘comfy but worn-in’ sneakers. If you’ve forgotten to pack a pair of smart loafers or a semi-decent blazer, well… congratulations! You now have an excuse to shop for some new ones.

Wine List: A Passport in a Bottle

France unsurprisingly reigns supreme on the wine list, Bordeaux and Burgundy are practically household names here, but don’t let that fool you into thinking Caprice only plays it safe. The sommelier is more than happy to veer off course into edgier choices if you’re up for it. Feeling adventurous? Drop the keyword ‘Loire Valley’ or hand over full decision-making power to the expert, and you’ll likely end up with something unexpected, memorable, and more than worth its price tag.  Not a wine person? Caprice also mixes a martini so crisp and cold it could probably shatter glass—or just stir you awake after that long workday.

Classic French With a Twist in Its Tail 

Chef de cuisine Guillaume Galliot is the kind of man who could probably turn a humble loaf of bread into a work of edible art. At Caprice, however, he plays with much loftier tools: caviar, foie gras, and Brittany scallops are just the beginning of the French gastronomic symphony.

But this isn’t a museum of food conservatism. Galliot injects his globetrotting spirit into the dishes, most famously with his signature king crab laksa, which takes the gutsy spice of Malaysia’s beloved noodle soup and elevates it into something refined yet soul-stirring. Laksa at a Michelin-starred French restaurant? It’s the kind of boldness that keeps the experience fresh.   The tasting menu impresses at every turn, but let me gently nudge you toward dessert. No, push you. While pastry chef Nicolas Lambert creates petits gateaux you’ll want to preserve in glass cases, the pièce de résistance is the cheese course. ‘Cheese plate’ feels like an insult, so let’s just call it the ‘Cheese Event.’ Imagine a wooden plank the size of a coffee table, groaning under the weight of aged Gruyère, creamy Camembert, and other French imports you’ll likely mispronounce but happily devour. Forget room for dessert—you’ll want to skip breakfast tomorrow just to justify this indulgence.

Michelin-Starred Pampering at Its Best 

Remember that scene in Pretty Woman where Julia Roberts gets a shopping montage, and everyone suddenly treats her like treasure? Dining at Caprice feels a bit like that—minus the credit card max-out (unless you’re hitting the rare wines hard). The hostess greets you like an old friend, the maître d’ floats like a silk scarf, and the sommelier seems more invested in your happiness than your own therapist.   Importantly, there’s no whiff of condescension. Whether you’re ordering a bottle of vintage Burgundy or a more wallet-friendly Sauvignon Blanc, everyone is treated like royalty—or at least some kind of minor aristocrat.  Caprice isn’t just a restaurant—it’s an occasion. You don’t just pop in for ‘a bite.’ You block off your evening, put on your best threads, and fully surrender to the magic. Is it pricey? Absolutely. But if you’re celebrating a milestone, sealing that dream deal, or impressing someone you hope to have a future with, it’s worth every dazzling penny.  So, book a table, tuck your napkin in with the flair of a Parisian noble, and let Caprice remind you that dining can still feel like a full-on romance.

FAST FACTS

Where? 8 Finance St, Central, Hong Kong

Web: https://www.fourseasons.com/hongkong/

Call? +85231968888