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Japanese hamburger steak restaurant Hikiniku to Come opens second location in Hong Kong

The viral Japanese eatery takes the city by storm once again

Cara Hung
Cherry Chan
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Cara Hung
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Cherry Chan
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In May 2024, Japanese hamburger steak specialist Hikiniku to Come opened its first location in Hong Kong at ifc and immediately sent the city’s foodies into a frenzy. If you couldn’t get enough of their juicy grilled steaks, you’ll be over the moon to know that the hamburger steak specialist has crossed the harbour and opened a second location in Hong Kong in Tsim Sha Tsui! Here’s all the important info you need to know.

Where is Hikiniku to Come located in Tsim Sha Tsui?

The Japanese hamburger steak eatery is located in Shop 3203-3204A, 3/F, Gateway Arcade, Harbour City, Tsim Sha Tsui. 

Can I book a table for Hikiniku to Come in Tsim Sha Tsui?

Hikiniku to Come follows a ticket-based reservation system, so diners are required to queue up at the restaurant for a ticket before they can dine during lunch or dinner services. However, the Tsim Sha Tsui branch also allows a limited number of Kabu Pass gold tier members to reserve seats for Hikiniku to Come via Kabu Pass’ mobile app. Visit Hikiniku to Come’s Instagram for more information. 

What’ll be on the menu at Hikiniku to Come in Tsim Sha Tsui? 

Similar to its Central branch, the Tsim Sha Tsui location offers the Hikiniku to Come set meal ($138), which consists of three freshly grilled 90g beef patties, unlimited refills of steamed rice, miso soup, and raw egg. Customers can also pair their hamburger patties with assorted condiments such as soy sauce, salted lemon with green chilli, Japanese pepper sauce, pickled cabbage in plum vinegar, and more. 

What is Hikiniku to Come and why are they famous?

First opening in 2020 in Tokyo’s Kichijoji neighbourhood, Hikiniku to Come has become widely popular for its succulent hamburger patties. Currently, the restaurant franchise has four branches in Japan – Kichijoji, Shibuya, Kyoto, and Imaizumi – and overseas locations in Taiwan, Seoul, Thailand, as well as Hong Kong.

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