Old-school trolley service is having a moment in Hong Kong, and Canto Jade (粵翠) is the newest, and one of the grandest, examples. The Cantonese fine-dining restaurant opened on 30 July 2026 on the fifth floor of Cityplaza in Quarry Bay, pairing classic cart-service dim sum with a Song dynasty-inspired dining room. This guide covers the address, opening hours, prices and signature dishes at Hong Kong's newest Cantonese restaurant for 2026.

In short: Canto Jade is a new Cantonese restaurant on the 5th floor of Cityplaza, Quarry Bay (MTR Tai Koo, Exit D1/E1), open since 30 July 2026. It revives old-school rolling dim sum carts inside a Song dynasty-styled dining room, alongside a six-dish signature menu and a takeaway dessert counter called Canto Sweet. Dishes run roughly HK$168–238.

In This Guide

  1. What is Canto Jade?
  2. Essential information
  3. What to order
  4. Why are dim sum carts making a comeback?
  5. FAQ

What is Canto Jade?

Canto Jade is a new Cantonese restaurant at Shop 506, 5th floor of Cityplaza mall in Quarry Bay, on Hong Kong Island's east side. The 2026 opening leans on a design concept inspired by the Song dynasty, with geometric caisson ceilings and a formal, jade-toned dining room. The restaurant was reported on by Time Out Hong Kong, which confirmed the opening date and menu details.

The headline feature is the return of cart-service dim sum — staff wheel trolleys of freshly steamed baskets between tables, letting diners choose dishes by sight rather than from a printed menu. It's a service style that has become rare in Hong Kong as rents and labour costs have pushed most restaurants toward order-sheet dim sum instead.

Canto Jade (粵翠)

Quarry Bay · Cantonese fine dining · Opened 30 July 2026
AddressShop 506, 5/F, Cityplaza, 18 Tai Koo Shing Road, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong Island
Nearest MTRTai Koo Station, Exit D1 or E1 (direct into Cityplaza, under 2 minutes)
Hours11am–10:30pm Mon–Fri; 9am–10:30pm Sat, Sun & public holidays
Price guideDim sum and mains roughly HK$168–238 per dish
Good forCantonese fine dining, family dim sum, Quarry Bay lunches
BookingVia the restaurant's Instagram or WhatsApp +852 9070 5978

The cart-service dim sum is the reason to visit, led by the Eight Delights Dim Sum Birdcage (HK$238 for two) — a steamer basket presented in a birdcage-style vessel that riffs on old teahouse presentation. Beyond the trolleys, Canto Jade runs a six-dish signature menu of Cantonese mains.

For dessert or a takeaway coffee on the way out, Canto Jade also runs Canto Sweet, a separate takeaway counter inside the restaurant serving traditional Cantonese sweets alongside tea and coffee.

"Cart-service dim sum used to be the default in Hong Kong — now it's rare enough that a restaurant can build its whole opening story around bringing it back."

Why are dim sum carts making a comeback?

Rolling dim sum trolleys were once standard across Hong Kong's teahouses, but most restaurants phased them out from the 1990s onward as rising rents made floor space for trolleys expensive and labour shortages made the extra serving staff harder to justify. A handful of veteran restaurants, along with newcomers like Canto Jade, have kept or revived the format as a point of difference.

For diners, the appeal is straightforward: seeing and choosing dishes by sight, rather than ticking boxes on an order sheet, recreates a dining ritual that's increasingly hard to find in the city. Canto Jade pairs that nostalgia with a considerably more formal, design-led room than the format's original teahouse setting.

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Canto Jade joins a busy year for new Cantonese and Chinese openings in Hong Kong. For more of the city's newest tables, see our coverage of Quan, Central's new Fujian fine-dining restaurant, and TORIKIZOKU's sixth Hong Kong branch in Mong Kok. For the wider Cantonese scene, browse our guides to the best Cantonese restaurants in Hong Kong and the best dim sum in Hong Kong.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Canto Jade in Hong Kong?
Canto Jade is at Shop 506 on the 5th floor of Cityplaza mall, 18 Tai Koo Shing Road, Quarry Bay, on Hong Kong Island. It's a short walk from Tai Koo MTR Station via Exit D1 or E1, both of which lead directly into the mall.
When did Canto Jade open?
Canto Jade opened on 30 July 2026, according to Time Out Hong Kong's coverage of the launch. It is one of several new Cantonese and Chinese restaurants to open in Hong Kong over the summer of 2026.
Does Canto Jade serve cart-service dim sum?
Yes. Canto Jade is built around old-school trolley service, with staff wheeling carts of freshly steamed dim sum between tables so diners can choose dishes by sight, rather than ordering from a printed sheet.
How much does a meal at Canto Jade cost?
Individual dim sum and main dishes run roughly HK$168 to HK$238. The signature Eight Delights Dim Sum Birdcage is HK$238 for two people to share; a full meal for two with several dishes will typically run well beyond that.
What are the opening hours at Canto Jade?
Canto Jade is open 11am to 10:30pm Monday to Friday, and 9am to 10:30pm on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays, making it available for weekend breakfast dim sum as well as lunch and dinner.

Book your table

Old-school carts, a Song dynasty dining room and a six-dish signature menu — Canto Jade is one of Quarry Bay's most striking new openings of 2026. Reach the restaurant via Instagram or WhatsApp to reserve.

Insider tip: with cart-service dim sum, the freshest and fullest selection of steamer baskets comes off the trolleys closest to opening — 11am on weekdays or 9am on weekends — before the early lunch and breakfast crowd picks through the carts.

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