Hong Kong’s Dot Cod restaurant scores big with World Cup screenings

Fans in England shirts packed the restaurant, and waves of cheering erupted the moment Harry Kane slotted home a penalty to put the Three Lions 3-1 ahead.After 24 years in its former basement venue in Landmark Prince’s, Dot Cod relocated in March – after a 19-month hiatus – to its current ground-floor location in Takshing House. The restaurant’s floor-to-ceiling glass frontage has made it far more visible from the street, turning it into something close to a public viewing screen for passers-by.For many fans, it was not just the action on the pitch that drew them in, but the combination of a central location, live match atmosphere and breakfast service.Among those who came specifically for the match was a group from CBRE, the commercial real estate services and investment firm, which had organised a team viewing of the England-Mexico game.People gather outside Dot Cod in Hong Kong’s Central district during England’s World Cup match against Mexico on July 6, 2026. Photo: Veronica QiDane Moodie, wearing an England jersey, says his group had deliberately scouted venues before settling on the Central restaurant.
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