Greater China Club takes diners back to the 1920s

A newly opened restaurant in Lai Chi Kok is an elite salon-style rendezvous transporting guests back in time to the glamorous ‘roaring’ 1920s with Art Deco-inspired design – plus a rustic China twist.  
The chic new ‘urban retreat’ named Greater China Club is a reincarnation of the Gatsby era atop D2 Place (named after its MTR exit at Lai Chi Kok), a revitalised industrial building now buzzing with eclectic bars and restaurants.
The one-of-a-kind leisure experience features an elegant main dining hall with seven semi-private rooms, club-style lounge and rooftop terrace for events, cocktails, BBQs and cigars under the stars.
Greater China Club interior
The elegant Cantonese restaurant is helmed by expert chefs from Michelin star restaurants offering a-la-carte and “couture dining” that club members can order in advance for specially-tailored menus. Dim Sum is also available during lunch hours.
Greater China Club - Deep- fried prime Iberico pork and dried shrimps dumplings
Classic jazz of the fun-filled time in a ‘speakeasy’ styled after a 1920s American nightclub underlines the club’s stylish credentials as a “quintessential rendezvous for those who appreciate the finer things in life”.
Greater China Club dimsum 1
An art gallery exhibits a seasonally-changing showcase of original, carefully curated art pieces, introducing outstanding and inspiring works by both local and international emerging artists, talented individuals and groups – with various art forms from oil paintings and watercolours to photographs, sculptures and installations. The inaugural exhibition reflecting Hong Kong-Chinese culture is themed “Hong Kong Through the World’s Creative Eyes” including sculptures and paintings by renowned Taiwanese artist Ju Ming.
Greater China Club - Roasted goose served with plum sauce
The restaurant was founded by Eric Ting. It is open from Monday to Thursday and on Public Holidays, from noon to midnight and on Fridays and Saturdays, from noon to 1am.

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