Sugar Factory – Making its debut in Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City with its floor to-ceiling candy wall, this eatery is a place for families.YOUYU Noodle Bar – Focusing on freshly made noodles and savory broths, YOUYU's fresh casual dining is directly inspired by Asian street food.Sòng – For those seeking a high-energy dining experience, with a modern Hong Kong-inspired aesthetic, Sòng serves up communal size dishes from all regions of China.The restaurant serves Japanese imported and local craft beers, Japanese whiskeys, Shochu, 30 sake brands and 110 wine labels. Kuro – This new style Japanese restaurant features contemporary dishes using locally sourced and imported ingredients directly from Japan.Council Oak Fish – Guests can dine on locally sourced fare with the chef's daily catch, or opt for the à la carte menu, which highlights a local raw bar, wood fired kitchen, shellfish pots and dry-aged prime cuts.Offering burgers with Rock 'n Roll music and rare memorabilia. Hard Rock Cafe – Featuring two stages and direct beach access for guest.