- When I was in Hong Kong, my friend and I spent $390 at Mott 32, a high-end Chinese restaurant chain.
- Dishes like the barbecue pluma Iberico pork and lobster fried rice disappointed me a little bit.
- I liked most dishes I got, but I'd only return to the restaurant with a larger group of people.
On a recent trip to Hong Kong, I decided to splurge on a meal at Mott 32, a high-end Asian restaurant chain.
Mott 32 is one of the most-awarded Chinese restaurant brands in the world, with recognition from outlets like Forbes Travel Guide and Wine Spectator.
The fine-dining restaurant is known for its chic interior design, innovative cocktails, and dishes inspired by food from Canton, Shanghai, and Beijing.
Although it's based in Hong Kong, the chain has nearly 10 locations worldwide, including ones in Las Vegas, Vancouver, and Dubai. Its newest location is in my hometown Toronto, and it's set to open a second US location in the Ritz-Carlton's Paradise Valley community this year.
I figured the brand's recent expansion had to be a good sign, so I was curious if my own experience would match the chain's high-end image.
Here's what my experience at the luxe Chinese restaurant with a friend was like.