Hong Kong Food Guide for Foodies

Here, we’ll explore our ultimate Hong Kong food guide. When you think of Hong Kong, you immediately think of the crazy shopping, tall flashing buildings and more importantly, the FOOD! A city known all over the globe for great eats at every corner, deciding where to eat can be a daunting process.

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With the abundant sumptuous food choices paired with hassle-free public transportation and walkable destinations, a food crawl in Hong Kong is surely a breeze!

So put on your comfiest clothes and prepare your appetite for a gastronomic experience like no other! Here is our ultimate Hong Kong food guide with 21 of the best places to eat in Hong Kong!

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Hong Kong food guide: Time for some food discovery with the Hong Kong Tramways

Hop aboard the nostalgic 1920s-style tram and embark on an interesting food hunt tour through Hong Kong. The tram, also affectionately called “Ding Ding” by locals, runs 30km through some of the best parts of Hong Kong Island.

The trams are simple to use and travel at a relatively low speed so you can also do some sightseeing while embarking on your food tour.

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To take the tram, board through the rear door and pay when you exit at the front. The fare is the same regardless of the length of the journey and you can use cash or the Octopus card.

Now that you’ve got the transport settled, it’s time to figure out where to eat, divided into Hong Kong’s 5 famous districts – Wan Chai, Causeway Bay, Sheung Wan, Central, Western!

Pro tip: Be sure to download an offline map before you begin your itinerary for the day. Hours saved navigating can score you even more Hong Kong food stops throughout the day.

Causeway Bay

1. Joyful House Dessert

Recommended by the Michelin Hong Kong Street Food Guide for 3 consecutive years, Joyful House Dessert is the place to go for authentic local desserts. With unbeatable prices, you can indulge in various desserts without a worry. Try their crispy-yet-fluffy waffle, cooling parfaits, molten lava cake, and more!

  • Address: G/F, Diamond Mansion, 464 Lockhart Road, Causeway Bay
  • Opening Hours: Monday to Thursday and Sunday 2pm to 12 midnight | Friday and Saturday 2pm to 1am (next day)
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A Dessert Sampler from Joyful House Dessert
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2. Tai Woo Seafood Restaurant

Open since the late 1980s, Tai Woo has made a name for itself for its delectable offerings, and recommended by the Michelin Guide for nine years! Also having repeatedly won the title of “Best of the Best Culinary Awards” by the Hong Kong Tourism Board, you’re guaranteed a meal to remember. The restaurant’s signature dishes include South African Abalone, Baked Lobster & Fried Vermicelli, and Hong Kong Dim Sum.

  • Address: 9/F, Causeway Bay Plaza 2, 463-483 Lockhart Road, Causeway Bay
  • Opening Hours: Daily 10:30am to 3am
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Lobsters from Tai Woo Seafood Restaurant
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3. Ghost Bus

Amongst the busy streets and action in Causeway Bay is the Ghost Bus, a popular chain across Hong Kong. Serving authentic Cantonese street food that can be eaten easily while on-the-go, it’s the perfect snack food to stave off the hunger before a meal. With different types of toppings and sauces to choose from, you won’t be getting bored of it anytime soon.

  • Address: Shop 3B, G/F, United Success Commercial Centre, 5 Cannon Street, Causeway Bay
  • Opening Hours: Daily 1pm to 11:30pm
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One serving of Ghost Bus famous streetfood
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4. 10 Shanghai

Divulge your senses in the culinary elegance of Huaiyang cuisines at 10 Shanghai. From its opulent dining setting to quality service and excellent food prepared by two reputable chefs with over 50 years of combined culinary experience, it’s truly a dining experience in its own rank. Savor exotic dishes such as Mudcrab Sautéed with Brown Bean Sauce, Mini Eight-Preciousness Duck, and more!

  • Address: Shop 101, Lee Garden Two, 28 Yun Ping Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
  • Opening Hours: Lunch – Monday to Friday 11:30am to 3:30pm (last order at 2:30pm) | Saturday and public holidays 11:30am to 4:30pm (last order at 3:30pm) | Dinner – Sunday to Thursday 6pm to 11:30pm (last order at 10:10pm) | Friday, Saturday and eve of public holiday 6pm to 12:30am (last order at 11pm)
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10 Shanghai before dinner service
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5. Little Bao

Foodies, rejoice! Hong Kong culinary prodigy, May Chow, has opened a flagship restaurant for her Little Bao concept at Fashion Walk in Causeway Bay, called Little Bao Diner. It’s five times the size of her original Soho digs, and will be serving up her classic pork belly bao as well as a bevy of new dishes.

Pro tip: Little Bao doesn’t take reservations so best to either go early or drop by sometime in the afternoon. Their baos are definitely worth the queue!

  • Address: Shop H1, G/F, Fashion Walk, 9 Kingston Street, Causeway Bay
  • Opening Hours: Daily, 11am to 11pm
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Little Bao’s Pork Belly Bao
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Wan Chai

6. Under the Bridge Spicy Crab

If you’re a seafood lover, Under the Bridge Spicy Crab will surely hit the spot! The chef goes to the fish market himself at 6am to pick the best and seafood available while the rest are flown in from the world’s top suppliers. So you know you’re getting your money’s worth!

A must-try is their signature Under the Bridge Spicy Crab, which is made of meaty chunks of crab, deep-fried and cooked in a special sauce. Did you know, they have also served many celebrities and Anthony Bourdain being one of them!

  • Address: G/F-3/F, Ascot Mansion, 421-425 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
  • Opening Hours: Daily 11:30am to 5:30am (next day)
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Signature Under the Bridge Spicy Crab
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7. Wing Wah Cake Shop

The legendary Wing Wah Cake Shop has been around for over 60 years and has developed its own signature series based on their best-selling Chinese Wedding and Moon Cakes. Other must-try include their locally-made preserved meat sausages and freshly baked Wife Cake, with an irresistible winter melon spread in crispy, airy dough!

  • Address: Shop B34-B35, B1/F, Lee Tung Avenue, 200 Queen’s Road East, Wan Chai
  • Opening Hours: Daily 10am to 8pm
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Wing Wah Moon Cake
Photo from Wing Wah LinkedIn page

8. Ming Ming Cart Noodles Bar

Perfect for late night cravings, Ming Ming Cart Noodles Bar is the place to go for a comforting bowl of cart noodles. Slurp down these nostalgic Hong Kong noodles and savor the chewy noodles and flavorful broth. You can even customize them to your liking with various combinations of toppings, sauces, noodles and more!

  • Address: G/F, 290 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai
  • Opening Hours: Daily 10:30am to 1am (next day)
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Ming Ming Cart Noodle Bar’s signature dish
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9. Nam Kee Noodles

An established chain with over 30 years of experience in the local scene, Nam Kee Noodles is not one to hold out on quality! With fresh noodles made daily and each bowl made-to-order according to your preference, you know you’re only getting the best. Affordable and delicious, a couple of their must-try dishes include their Signature Spring Rolls and Signature Pork Bone Soup Noodles!

  • Address: G/F, 1-3 Morrison Hill Road, Wan Chai
  • Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday 7:30am to 11pm | Sunday 7:30am to 10pm
A few of Nam Kee favorites
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10. Emack & Bolio’s

A specialty ice cream shop that originated in Boston, USA in 1975, Emack & Bolio’s can now be found in Hong Kong! Cool off from the summer heat and pick from your choice of 100 flavors and different cones. Made only from the best ingredients like organic milk and without the use of artificial coloring, this indulgent treat is great for sharing or as a secret pleasure for yourself!

  • Address: Shops G09 & G10, Lee Tung Avenue, 200 Queen’s Road East, Wan Chai
  • Opening Hours: Daily 11am to 11pm
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Emack & Bolio’s ice cream that are too pretty to eat
Photo from HK Food Stories

Central

11. Lee Lo Mei

Reinventing Hong Kong-style street food by combining innovative techniques with local flavors, Lee Lo Mei pushes traditional cuisine with a modern edge. The restaurant’s unique approach and fun atmosphere is also evident in its name itself. The cheeky play of words with “Lee Lo Mei” turns a profane Cantonese phrase to mean “Lee’s Delicious Food”.

  • Address: G/F & 1/F, 8 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central
  • Opening Hours: Sunday to Thursday 12pm to 12 midnight | Friday and Saturday 12pm to 2am (next day)
Some of Lee Lo Mei’s weekday lunch sets
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12. Kung Lee

Cool off from the Hong Kong heat at Kung Lee, a popular herbal tea and sugar cane juice shop. Made from fresh ingredients and no preservatives, they’re definitely a health boost! The charming and nostalgic interior of Kung Lee sure makes you feel like you’re stepping back in time to 60 years ago.

  • Address: G/F, 60 Hollywood Road, SoHo, Central
  • Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday 11am to 10pm
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Kung Lee’s signature healthy teas
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13. Tai Cheong Bakery

Enjoy traditional Hong Kong baked goods in Tai Cheong Bakery, a renowned bakery that has been established since 1954! This bakery is considered by many as home to the world’s best egg tarts, which have garnered quite the media attention both locally and globally. With a flaky crumbly shell and a delicate egg custard interior, a good egg tart is pretty hard to beat!

  • Address: Shop C, G/F, Lyndhurst Bldg. 35 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central
  • Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday 8am to 9pm | Sunday and public holiday 8:30am to 9pm
Mouth-watering egg tarts from Tai Cheong bakery
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14. The Woods

In the famous nightlife scene at Central’s iconic Lan Kwai Fong, The Woods offers its guests with a different kind of flair. This conceptual bar is known for its cocktails using fresh fruits and vegetables, and mixologists who transform each glass into a delicate work of art. With an elegant interior and thoughtfully crafted recipes, The Woods should be on your must-visit list.

  • Address: L/G,17 Hollywood Road, Central
  • Opening Hours: Monday to Thursday 5pm to 1am (next day) | Friday and Saturday 6pm to 2am (next day)
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Where mixologists make their magic
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15. Amber Coffee Brewery

As one of Hong Kong’s hottest new coffee spots in Central, be sure to enjoy an unforgettable cup of coffee at Amber Coffee Brewery. Established by two-time Hong Kong Barista Champion, Dawn Chan, you can bet your cup of coffee isn’t going to be like any other. Feel comfortable in the relaxed setting and escape the hustle and bustle of the city for a while.

  • Address: G/F, 142 Des Voeux Road Central, Central
  • Opening Hours: Monday to Friday: 8am to 9:30pm | Saturday 9am to 6pm | Sunday 10am to 6pm
One of Amber Coffee Brewery’s signature brew
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Sheung Wan

16. 65 Peel

Experience Hong Kong’s developing craft beer scene with various homegrown beers at 65 Peel. A charming bar in the heart of SoHo, it’s perfect for a downtime after a busy day. Feel relaxed at the bar’s easygoing ambience and industrial design. Fill your belly with their fusion snacks and lip-smacking dishes like their famous Smoked BBQ Chicken Wings that pair really well with the locally-brewed beers.

  • Address: G/F, 65-65A Peel Street, Soho, Central
  • Opening Hours: Monday to Thursday 4pm to 12 midnight | Friday and Saturday 4pm to 2am (next day) | Sunday 12pm to 12 midnight
Dominating Sheung Wan’s hipster scene, 65 Peel.
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17. Souper Authentic

Known for their delicious and comforting broth made without MSG to keep true to its taste, Souper Authentic offers different varieties for different preferences. Made fresh daily and simmered for 6 hours using quality and seasonal ingredients, you know you’re getting the best from the restaurant. For something filling, they also have fried noodles and rice, the perfect pair for the soups!

  • Address: G/F., 88 Jervois Street, Sheung Wan
  • Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday 7:45am to 9:45pm (Closed on Sunday and public holiday)
Souper Restaurant goes beyond offering filling soups
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18. Lung Kee Restaurant

Originating from Dragon Restaurant in CentralLung Kee is also known for its Siu Mei (roasted meat). This Hong Kong-style barbecue is famous not only amongst locals but also with travelers. The roasted pork slices with crispy skin and tender meat are absolutely addictive and a definite must-try amongst other things!

  • Address: G/F, Wah Kit Commercial Centre, 300 Des Voeux Road Central, Sheung Wan
  • Opening Hours: Daily 7am to 11pm (last order at 10:30pm)
Lung Kee’s signature roasts
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19. Lin Heung Kui

Travel back in time at Lin Heung Kui as you experience this traditional Cantonese dining experience complete with bamboo baskets and dim sum trolleys – something you may not easily find now in modern restaurants. Also awarded with the Bib Gourmand status from the Michelin Guide for the restaurant’s exceptional good food at moderate prices, you mustn’t miss out on great dishes like Har Gow (Shrimp Dumpling) and the Siu Mai (Pork Dumpling).

  • Address: 2-3/F, 46-50 Des Voeux Road West, Sheung Wan
  • Opening Hours: Daily 6am to 9:30pm
One of Lin Heung Kui’s best selling dimsum
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Western District

20. Artisan Room

Celebrating art and style, Artisan Room is a cafe where you can find an injection of flair in everything that it does. From the true craftsmanship in its desserts to its interior design, the cafe also takes pride in the quality ingredients that they use. Their signature Bavarois Ring topped with jelly, edible flowers, and fresh fruit is not to be missed!

  • Address: G/F, 8-12 South Lane, Shek Tong Tsui, Western District
  • Opening Hours: Daily 7:30am to 7:30pm
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Specialty desserts and much more at the Artisan Room
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21. Sheung Hei Claypot Rice

Watch in awe by the makings of claypot rice – charcoal fire engulfing each pot with its flame. This authentic Cantonese cuisine is full of flavor and requires extensive skills to get it just right. With proper control of heat from the fire, the crispy yet fluffy rice is unbeatable. No wonder Sheung Hei Claypot Rice has been awarded the Michelin Bib Gourmand for being delicious at a great price!

  • Address: G/F, 25 North Street, Sai Wan, Hong Kong
  • Opening Hours: Daily 11am to 3pm and 6pm to 10pm
Sheung Hei’s Claypot Rice
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We hope our Hong Kong food guide has helped in your quest to find the best places to eat in Hong Kong. Got any more recommendations? Be sure to let us know so we can add it to the list!