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You’ve probably heard of Wooloomooloo as a steakhouse with several outlets across the city, but head to the one in Wanchai for an added bonus—a stunning open air roof terrace.
You’ve probably heard of Wooloomooloo as a steakhouse with several outlets across the city, but head to the one in Wanchai for an added bonus—a stunning open air roof terrace. Read less

You’ve probably heard of Wooloomooloo as a steakhouse with several outlets across the city, but head to the one in Wanchai for an added bonus—a stunning open air roof terrace. Offering panoramic views of Wanchai, Victoria Harbour and even Happy Valley from its vantage point on the 34th floor of The Hennessy building, Wooloomooloo insulates you from the din of the traffic far below, and is ideal for a drink after a good meal (at the same venue, we’d recommend). Located indoors on the same floor, the steakhouse serves some of the best cuts of Black Angus and even accommodates an extensive seafood menu (accompany your drink with their half dozen oyster selection if you’re a light eater). The best part of the deal is that you can carry your own alcohol along—so grab a bottle of vino, and join the locals and expats for an elevated evening.
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