Tucked away in the bustling streets of Central, Hong Kong, Francis West leans into warm, earthy tones with subtle nods to Levantine aesthetics.We opted for two lunch sets, which included a creamy hummus that was the standout: smooth, garlicky, and perfectly paired with fresh pita, making it a delightful starter. The lamb ragu was decent, tender meat in a spiced tomato sauce that lacked depth. While the beef kebab followed suit, grilled adequately with some smokiness.For dessert, we chose something from the menu (though I can't recall exactly which one), but it fell flat: oddly bitter with confusing flavors that left us puzzled about what we were even eating, far from the sweet finish we hoped for.Service was a highlight—the staff were friendly and attentive, frequently checking in to ensure everything was okay, which added a personal touch.However the space is kind of small with low ceilings, if larger groups are nearby, will turn the atmosphere from cozy to annoying with overlapping conversations and limited elbow room. Overall, at around HK$300-400 for two sets, it's reasonable for a quick Middle Eastern bite in Central. Worth a try for the signature hummus.…查看更多

