Ootoya

Ootoya is a japanese restaurant Causeway Bay located in Causeway Bay.

6 / 10
32
ratings
  • Phone

    +852 2573 8333

  • Website

    ootoya.com

  • Instagram

    ootoyahk

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  • Facebook

    Ootoya.HK

  • Type

    Japanese Restaurant

Address

5/F, Midtown Soundwill Plaza 2, 1-29 Tang Lung St (1-29 Tang Lung St) Hong Kong

Reservations Yes
Credit Cards Yes (incl. Union Pay & Visa)
Outdoor Seating No

Comments / 7


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B Chu

Homestyle set meals , consistently good. Try the grilled fish !

B Chu

Loved the Chicken salad with pesto rice set!

Sergio Galzerano

Good Japanese sets, liked the udon hot soup and the sashimi rice

Joe Leung

Good taste. Good service . Will come more often. Can reserve table over 3ppl. Can see ppl queuing just after 6:30pm!

David Siu

It is reliable. It has decent choices. A bit expensive for the quality. The entire experience felt like I was at a glorified fast food joint.

sillygingerbeer

Reasonable prices. They focus more on homestyled Japanese food

A C

It was mentioned that they take reservations for 4+ but didnt.

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