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The 10 best restaurants and places to eat in Hong Kong
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The 10 best restaurants and places to eat in Hong Kong

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Sarah MerleSarah Merle2025-10-01Restaurants Worldwide

Hong Kong is the city of life; nowhere else are there so many contrasts as here. You can enjoy breathtaking views of the skyline, relax in a green oasis, get to know the culture in a hidden temple, or embark on a culinary journey.

For this, we want to give you the most diverse tips and invite you to the best restaurants in Hong Kong.

Tip #1: Le Petit Chef

Le Petit Chef
Image credit: Le Petit Chef Hong Kong

A completely new dinner elevates experiential gastronomy to a level that has not existed before. At Le Petit Chef, reality merges with illusion, as this 3D dinner was co-produced by The Clairvoyants.

They are known from America’s Got Talent, where they enchanted the world with their spectacular mentalism and illusion shows. Now it comes to your table! During a five-course menu, you will experience magic and wizardry up close and be part of it interactively.

Wednesday – Sunday:1st seating: 6 – 8 pm2nd seating: 8.30 – 10.30 pm

Grand Hyatt1 Harbour Rd, Wan Chai, Hong Kong

Tip #2: Burger Circus

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Delicious burgers, fries and homemade milkshakes. You can find all of this in the best quality at Burger Circus in Hong Kong! This all-American diner is known throughout the city, is open daily, and even offers a special burger of the month.

Unfortunately, you can’t make reservations here, so it pays to be quick at this food hotspot.

Sunday – Thursday: 12 – 11 pm
Friday, Saturday: 12 pm – 12.30 am

22 Hollywood Rd, Central, Hong Kong

Not convinced yet? Discover why an evening with Le Petit Chef is unforgettable.

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Tip #3: Duddell’s

Duddell's

As we all know, we eat with our eyes first. At Duddell’s in Hong Kong, you are served true works of art. Whether it’s weekend brunch, daily lunch, or dinner, here you not only see the quality, you feel it in every bite.

But beware, here, in one of Hong Kong’s best restaurants, some dishes must be pre-ordered.

Sunday: 12 – 10 pm
Monday – Thursday: 12 – 11 pm
Friday, Saturday: 12 pm – 12 am

3/F & 4/F, 1 Duddell Street, 1 Duddell St, Central, Hong Kong

+852 2525 9191

Tip #4: Cheung Hing Kee

Cheung Hing Kee

The best Shanghai pan-fried buns? You’ll find them at Cheung Hing Kee! You can choose between the typical sheng jian bao with soupy pork filling or a wide variety of other options: truffle, shrimp, or mala pork.

Everyone will find exactly the bun they like here, and one thing is certain: you’ll remember these Shanghai pan-fried buns from Hong Kong forever.

Daily: 9 am – 9 pm

48 Lock Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

+852 9844 2149

Tip #5: Twist & Buckle

Twist & Buckle

You’ll find the next culinary highlight twice in Hong Kong: Twist & Buckle. The churros specialist makes the dreams of true sweet lovers come true.

These churros are true works of art and perfection in every bite. These sweet dough creations are also perfect for an Instagram story or the perfect Hong Kong post.

Sunday – Thursday: 12 – 10.30 pm
Friday, Saturday: 12 – 11 pm

29-31 Chatham Rd S, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

Tip #6: The Hunter

Twist & Buckle

Modern cuisine with a touch of Mediterranean style – that’s what you get at The Hunter. The focus is on seafood and grill, so everything is always freshly prepared and served.

The interior also matches the concept of the menu. The blue tones of the furniture give you the vibe as if you were right by the sea. This way, you are one step closer to the culinary journey through Hong Kong.

Monday – Friday: 12 – 10.30 pm
Saturday, Sunday: 11.30 am – 12 am

29 Tong Yin Street, Alto Residences Shop 11,Ground Floor, Seaside, Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong

Tip #7: Roganic

Roganic

Our next tip takes you straight into a Michelin kitchen, the Roganic. Here, you’ll be enchanted with modern British cuisine and delicious, innovative recipes. A sharing-style menu is typical for the restaurant, allowing guests creativity and flexibility to try everything. This makes the experience even more extensive.

Of course, the quality remains consistently outstanding. The desserts are particularly highly praised, so make sure to leave enough room for something sweet!

Monday: closedTuesday – Sunday: 12 – 2 pm and 6 – 9 pm

SHOP NOS. 402 & 403, 4/F,LEE GARDEN ONE, 33 Hysan Ave, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong

Tip #8: Jean-Pierre

Roganic

The next tip is for everyone who wants to give their heart to French cuisine. At Jean-Pierre in Hong Kong, you’ll feel like you are in France, we promise.

The atmosphere is created by soft French music, the red furniture, and the elegantly dressed waiters. Work your way through the menu and experience the chefs’ love for detail!

Sunday – Wednesday: 6 – 11 pm
Thursday – Saturday: 6 – 11.30 pm

9 Bridges St, Central, Hong Kong

+852 2154 6101

Tip #9: Mammy Pancake

Restaurant image for Mammy Pancake

At Mammy Pancake, you can expect the best egg waffles in the city. When you are here, you experience the real snack culture of Hong Kong. The waffles are freshly prepared and are soft on the inside and crispy on the outside. There are also many different flavors, so you can try several at once with your friends.

The place is special because the Michelin Guide has given a recommendation, making it one of the best street food spots in Hong Kong!

Daily: 12 – 8.45 pm

Shop 5, G/F, 36 Jardine’s Bazaar

Make reservations on the website

Tip #10: Bushra

Bushra

Arabic cuisine, a beautiful terrace, DJ nights with belly dancing and exotic cocktails – that calls your name, doesn’t it? At Bushra, you will experience a culinary evening and a journey into another world. You will get to know the flavors of the Middle East and Africa. With classics and also rare dishes, the chefs of the restaurant here in Hong Kong will enchant you.

Daily: 12 pm – 2 am

Shop G6 & UG16, 66 Mody Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

Our selection of restaurants is based, among other things, on the editorial team’s individual preferences and on reviews on the internet. Please contact the respective provider directly for information on reservations and prices. The pictures come from the restaurants listed. All Information is provided without guarantee!
Sarah Merle

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Sarah Merle

Sarah is one of the creative minds behind the Le Petit Chef blog. With her authentic and approachable style, she enjoys sharing all kinds of experience-based activities.