Fook Lam Moon Restaurant

Fook Lam Moon Restaurant has been relocated and updated by PANORAMA Design Group to celebrate its 75th Anniversary, with a focus on creating a sophisticated yet modern setting that reflects the historical and cultural origins of Cantonese cuisine.

  • area / size 13,455 sqft
  • Year 2023
  • Location Hong Kong, China,
  • Type Restaurant,
  • “Fook Lam Moon”, one of the best-known Chinese restaurants in Hong Kong has recently been re-located and upgraded to celebrate its 75th Anniversary. The interior design scheme aims to evoke the historical and cultural origins of the Cantonese cuisine served. A sophisticated yet modern setting was derived by juxtaposition of Southern China’s architectural features and planning to give hierarchy, layers and details to the space.

    “Foyer” – Reception Area
    In celebrating an intimate sense of arrival, guests were greeted by a 3m high brass screen with abstract pattern. A bespoke signature motif was crafted by transforming the Chinese character “Fortune福” in different compositions to give an artisanal Chinese touch. A glowing “rice field” wall pattern behind the reception counter further denotes the meaning of this Chinese character “一口田”. Warm colour palette composed of oak veneer, brass, gray stone was adopted in this foyer space to conjure up a world of relaxed luxury.

    “Hall” – Open Dining Area
    Embracing the spirit of a traditional Southern China’s house, the open dining area is sculpted with a strong sense of visual symmetry, articulated with the architectural silhouette of a pitched roof profile. The mood is opulent yet warm created with a rich palette of terracotta carpet floor with flexible layouts to cater for different event and banquet needs.

    “Room” – Private Dining Rooms
    Re-imagining the traditional Cantonese touch in a palette of tea green, terracotta brown and warm gray, the private dining rooms can be configured to accommodate from 8 to 20 guests with sliding partitions to maximize the spatial flexibility. A 20-people VIP room modelled as the master room of the mansion in sheer simplicity combined with opulent visual richness. A luxurious chandelier hanging under the relief ceiling of be-spoke motif achieves a “eclectic-chic” ambience with contemporary flair.

    With the modern expression of traditions & culture, our design for this Chinese restaurant cultivates a layered dining experience and evokes guests an ultimate sense of intimacy and sensuality.

    Design: PANORAMA Design Group
    Design Team: Horace Pan, Dennis Leong, Sunny Li, Raine Fu, Emily Yau, Ada Yiu
    Photography: Ng Siu Fung