

Restaurant Licensing Consultancy Expert
Extraordinary Service.
500+ stores sucessful in license application
Potential site survey / Design / License application / Renovation / Certification / Inspection
All in One
SOLUTION
Our team can work with you on space planning, design, kitchen layout, internal treatments & finishes, as well as overseeing and managing your construction from start to finish.
Kitchen
WORKFLOW
We use our 30 year experience and knowledge of kitchen layout for renovations and new builds across restaurants.
Space
OPTIMIZATION
We can help to double check the useable area, rearrange fixture & furniture to optimaize your space
OUR STORY
Obtaining a 30 years restaurant license in Hong Kong is an arduous and highly competitive process, requiring deep expertise and a comprehensive understanding of the regulatory environment. It is challenging for a licensing consultant, but through comprehensive business assessment, strong relationships with government agencies, and tireless advocacy on behalf of the client, they were able to overcome these challenges and achieve the desired outcome.
OUR SERVICES
General Restaurant License
A general restaurant license is required for premises where food and drinks are sold for consumption on the premises. This includes a wide range of establishments such as Chinese restaurants, western restaurants, cha chaan tengs, bars, pubs, and similar venues.
Light Refreshment Restaurant License
A light refreshment license is required for premises where only light refreshments, such as beverages, snacks, or simple dishes, are sold for consumption on the premises. This includes establishments like cafes, canteens, snack bars, and similar venues.
Food Factory License
A food factory license is required for premises where food is manufactured, prepared, processed, or packed for sale. This includes factories, bakeries, central kitchens, and similar production facilities.
Others Related License
Bakery license
Place of public entertainment license
Liquor license
Factory canteen license
Cold room license
Fresh provision shop license
Frozen convention factory license
Siu Mei and Lo Mei shop license
Composite food shop license
Vending machine permit
Restricted food permit
Non-bottle permit
Milk permit
Outside seating accommodation permit
A&A application
10 Ways to Accelerate your Application
- Gather All Required Documents Beforehand: Ensure you have all the necessary documents, such as a business license, health inspection reports, zoning permits, and insurance certificates, ready before submitting your application. This will prevent delays caused by missing information.
- Understand the Application Process: Familiarize yourself with the specific requirements and timeline for your local jurisdiction's restaurant licensing process. This will help you plan ahead and avoid common pitfalls.
- Submit the Application Early: Don't wait until the last minute to submit your application. Aim to submit it as early as possible to allow for any potential delays or back-and-forth with the licensing authorities.
- Hire a Knowledgeable Consultant: Consider hiring a consultant or attorney who specializes in restaurant licensing. They can guide you through the process, ensure you meet all requirements, and advocate on your behalf if any issues arise.
- Communicate Proactively: Stay in close contact with the licensing authorities throughout the application process. Respond promptly to any requests for additional information or documents, and follow up regularly to ensure your application is being processed in a timely manner.
- Attend Pre-Application Meetings: Many jurisdictions offer pre-application meetings where you can discuss your plans and get guidance on the licensing process. Participating in these meetings can help you identify and address potential issues early on.
- Prioritize Inspections: Schedule health, fire, and any other required inspections as soon as possible. This will ensure these critical steps are completed without delaying your application.
- Leverage Existing Relationships: If you have existing relationships with local government officials or community leaders, consider reaching out to them for guidance or assistance with navigating the licensing process.
- Consider Expedited Options: Some jurisdictions offer expedited or priority processing for an additional fee. Investigate whether this is an option in your area, and weigh the costs against the potential benefits of a faster approval.
- Stay Organized and Responsive: Throughout the application process, maintain meticulous records and respond to all requests promptly. This will demonstrate your professionalism and commitment to the authorities, which can help streamline the review and approval of your application.r.
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