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By The Loop HK Staff | December 17th, 2018
  • Restaurant
  • HK Island, Sai Ying Pun
  • Address: Shop 301, L3, 321 Des Voeux Road West, Sai Ying Pun
  • Website: https://www.homeslice.com.hk
  • Open Hours: Daily, Lunch and Dinner; Friday-Saturday Late Night
  • Capacity: 100
  • Open Since : December, 2018
  • Phone: 3619-4026
  • Rating: 4
  • Cuisine: Italian, Pizza
  • Ambience: Casual, Trendy

Gimmie a Slice of That: HOMESLICE is set to enliven Hong Kong’s pizza scene as a cool new neighborhood pizzeria in the up-and-coming dining destination of Sai Ying Pun.

Look & Feel: HOMESLICE is all about nonchalant cool, and that applies to its decor. Stripped bare interiors provide a rough-and-tumble backdrop for distressed finishes everywhere else, giving off a casual, fun atmosphere that doesn’t take itself too seriously. The too-cool-for-school vibes are taken to the next level by a take-no-prisoners soundtrack featuring artists like The Clash, Modest Mouse and Kaiser Chiefs.

Photo: HOMESLICE / Facebook

On the Menu: The heart of HOMESLICE’s menu is Neapolitan-style pizzas made with 48-hour fermented sourdough and topped with traditionally Italian ingredients like gorgonzola dolce, taleggio and mozzarella. Expect fun touches from surprising ingredients like French abate feel pear and chili sauce. You’ll also find small plates and desserts that pay homage to authentic Italian cuisine – think homemade burrata ($138) with figs, black olives and rucola — and other European traditions, like patron peppers ($98) with Pedro Ximénez grapes.

Great For: Raucous nights out

FYI: The bar here whips up a mean cocktail — some of them are event available on tap, like the Black Coffee Espresso Martini ($87), or in bottles, like the London Calling ($92). There are also international microbrews and natural and artisanal wines, if cocktails aren’t your thing.

Check out Hong Kong’s newest restaurants and bars here.

This writeup is a news piece and was not based on a restaurant visit. The Loop HK will update this post once we’ve visited in person.
  • By The Loop HK Staff | December 17th, 2018
    • Restaurant
    • HK Island, Sai Ying Pun
    • Address: Shop 301, L3,321 Des Voeux Road West,Sai Ying Pun
    • Website: https://www.homeslice.com.hk
    • Open Hours: Daily, Lunch and Dinner; Friday-Saturday Late Night
    • Capacity: 100
    • Open Since: December 23rd, 2023
    • Phone: 3619-4026
    • Rating: 4
    • Cuisine: Italian, Pizza
    • Ambience: Casual, Trendy

    Gimmie a Slice of That: HOMESLICE is set to enliven Hong Kong’s pizza scene as a cool new neighborhood pizzeria in the up-and-coming dining destination of Sai Ying Pun.

    Look & Feel: HOMESLICE is all about nonchalant cool, and that applies to its decor. Stripped bare interiors provide a rough-and-tumble backdrop for distressed finishes everywhere else, giving off a casual, fun atmosphere that doesn’t take itself too seriously. The too-cool-for-school vibes are taken to the next level by a take-no-prisoners soundtrack featuring artists like The Clash, Modest Mouse and Kaiser Chiefs.

    Photo: HOMESLICE / Facebook

    On the Menu: The heart of HOMESLICE’s menu is Neapolitan-style pizzas made with 48-hour fermented sourdough and topped with traditionally Italian ingredients like gorgonzola dolce, taleggio and mozzarella. Expect fun touches from surprising ingredients like French abate feel pear and chili sauce. You’ll also find small plates and desserts that pay homage to authentic Italian cuisine – think homemade burrata ($138) with figs, black olives and rucola — and other European traditions, like patron peppers ($98) with Pedro Ximénez grapes.

    Great For: Raucous nights out

    FYI: The bar here whips up a mean cocktail — some of them are event available on tap, like the Black Coffee Espresso Martini ($87), or in bottles, like the London Calling ($92). There are also international microbrews and natural and artisanal wines, if cocktails aren’t your thing.

    Check out Hong Kong’s newest restaurants and bars here.

    This writeup is a news piece and was not based on a restaurant visit. The Loop HK will update this post once we’ve visited in person.