
Looking for a late-night dinner spot or munchies and something to soak up the alcohol after a night out? Then check out our guide for the best late-night eats in Hong Kong! From local dim sum, to kebabs and the classic McDonald’s, these eateries which are open late to the early morning hours will surely satisfy your midnight cravings!
Photo credit: Chicken Hof & Soju
This infamous ramen eatery is known for its tonkatsu ramen. With over 80 branches worldwide, this is definitely a reliable and consistent ramen joint that hits the spot. Whether you're there to sober yourself up with their soup or just looking for a midnight snack, Ichiran is the spot to be for a hot, steaming bowl of ramen.
Opening Hours: Daily, 9am - 5am
Ichiran, Various Locations, https://en.ichiran.com/
Founded in the 1990s by Joseph Assaf, this Lebanese restaurant has been a favorite late-night spot for kebabs, shawarma, hummus, and savory pastries. Conveniently located on Lyndhurst Terrace in Central, it is the perfect pit stop before going home.
Opening Hours: Daily, 8am - 2am
Beyrouth Bistro, Shop A, G/F, 39 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central, Hong Kong, +852 2480 5338, https://www.facebook.com/beyrouthbistro
This neighborhood restaurant is a favorite amongst locals due to its early opening hours: it opens at 3am and closes at 4pm every day. This tiny restaurant is generally always filled with a variety of people, from the older crowd sipping tea, university students pulling all-nighters to those trying to sober up after a night out. Sun Hing is the place where you will find classic Cantonese dishes like barbeque pork buns, custard tarts, curried tripe, and more.
Opening Hours: Daily, 3am - 4pm
Sun Hing Restaurant, 8 Smithfield Road, Kennedy Town, Hong Kong, +852 2816 0616, https://maps.app.goo.gl/
Finished work late and looking for some beers and food? Chicken Hot & Soju is the place to be. Most of the menu is solely dedicated to fried chicken. Offering four different styles of chicken to devour, its most popular and highly recommended sweet and sticky chili sauce and sesame is a crowd favorite with the soy sauce chicken coming in second.
Note that there are multiple locations around the city but their TST and Wan Chai branches are open til late.
Opening Hours: Daily, 5pm - 4am (TST); Daily, 11:30am - 5am (Wan Chai)
Don't worry - there's no dog meat in these 'dog noodles'. The name is said to have been inspired by the noodle's shape. This popular street snack during the 50s and 60s was popular due its low cost and how filling it is. Note that there multiple locations around the city, so you know how much the locals love this place!
Take your noodle bowl game to the next level by topping it off with ingredients such as mushrooms, dried shrimp, garlic, or even preserved vegetables.
Opening Hours: Daily, 24 Hours
This is a crowd favorite no matter where you are in the world. The always reliable Mcdonald's is always a go-to. McDonald's has plenty of locations across the city, many of which are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, most especially in busy areas where bars are located. Or why not try their 24-hour McDelivery? We love their seasonal specials and shake shake fries!
McDonald's, Various Locations Across Hong Kong, https://mcdonalds.com.hk/en/,
Established in 1993, Ebeneezer's has been providing Halal Middle Eastern, Indian, and Western dishes across the city for years. Its menu consists of kebabs, pizzas and everything in between! With over 17 branches across Hong Kong, this establishment has made a name for itself amongst locals. Opening Hours do depend on location.
Ebeneezer's, Various Locations Across Hong Kong, https://www.ebeneezers.com/
For something fun and different that's not too far from busy Lan Kwai Fong, this Izakaya watering hole serves up late-night dinner menus. We recommend to go for their grilling and kushiyaki list. A great spot for munchies on the way home or if you're in between bar hopping and looking for a place to have a quick delicious bite to eat!
Opening Hours: Mondays to Thursdays, 12nn - 10:30pm; Fridays 12nn - 1:30am; Saturdays 4pm - 1:30am
Yurakucho Izakaya, G/F, Yu Yuet Lai Building, 43-55 Wyndham Street, Central, Hong Kong, +852 2663 0068, https://www.instagram.com/yurakucho.hk/
It doesn't get more Hong Kong than this! A fun place to go with a group after a night out where you can have some of the most amazing cooked seafood in a Hong Kong typhoon shelter crab mix with yummy spices.
Opening Hours: Mondays to Saturdays open til 3am; Sundays open til 12am
Kui Kee Seafood Restaurant, G/F, 16 Bowrington Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, +852 2838 8998, https://kuikeeseafoodrestaurant.com/, https://www.instagram.com/kuikeeseafood_restaurant/
A legendary establishment in Lan Kwai Fong that was constantly flocked by party-goers in the after-hours is now back with an updated menu and a new location. They are popular for their delicious Cantonese classics, and it tastes even better after a few drinks. There are multiple locations around the city with different opening hours.
Opening hours: Daily, 7 am - 12 midnight
Tsui Wah, Silver Fortune Plaza, 1 Wellington Street, Central, Hong Kong, +852 2525 6338, https://www.tsuiwah.com/index.php/en/, https://www.instagram.com/tsui_wah_hk
Causeway Bay is full of hidden gems and late-night eats of different cuisines. This fun Japanese Teppan-yaki restaurant is packed with an amazing grilled selection of wagyu, okonomiyaki, great to pair with highballs, Japanese beer, and more. For the best experience, grab a seat at the bar counter and check out the open kitchen where you'll get a first-hand watch of skilled chefs cooking and serving dishes to you.
Opening Hours: Daily, 6pm - 2am
Kozy Okonomi-yaki Teppan-yaki, 9/F, Circle Plaza, 499 Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, +852 2591 1281, https://www.instagram.com/kozy_cwb_teppanyaki/
Lin Heung Lau is a legendary, century-old Cantonese dim sum restaurant that's famous for its nostalgic dining set-up, from authentic dim sum carts, teacups, and having to share tables. Its Tsim Sha Tsui branch is open 24/7, serving up some banging late-night dim sum flavors.
Lin Heung Lau, Commercial Building, 25 Kimberley Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, +852 2320 1318, https://www.instagram.com/linheunglautst/
An institution in the SoHo late-night eats list is this amazing Middle-Eastern and Indian spot where you can see crowds standing around having a glorious kebab and fries at 2am. There are multiple locations across Hong Kong and 2 of their locations are open til 5am.
Part cha chaan teng, part dai pai dong is a great late-night spot that's been open for decades. Open 24/7, tucked in an alley, they've got a ton of choices on the menu serving yummy Hong Kong favorites. Their char siu and sweet and sour pork ribs are a go-to. This restaurant is also a favorite for many chefs who want some munchies post-work shift.
Yuen Hing Restaurant, G/F, 34-36 Gilman’s Bazaar, Central, Hong Kong, +852 2545 2219, https://maps.app.goo.gl/
A popular, Hong Kong/Asian-style skewer and seafood restaurant that is known for its late-night dining vibes. Their popular items are their Malaysian white clams, Taiwanese sausages, and izakaya dishes. Its location is central to those who are visiting Hong Kong and staying around the area, or looking for a fun gathering spot with friends.
Opening hours: Sunday to Thursday 4 pm-2 am; Friday to Saturday 4 pm-3 am
Happy Q, G/F, 10 Prat Avenue, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, https://www.instagram.com/tsthappyq/, https://www.facebook.com/tsthappyq
Foodtrip Bedana's is a Filipino restaurant serving up some homely, authentic dishes that are generously portioned, perfect for hosting a large group. They host boodle fights (a variety of grilled food, seafood, rice, veggies, and fruit laid out on banana leaves), adding to the fun, and customers love their drinks and desserts from honey calamansi to halo halo. A fantastic place to get the party going til the late hours.
Opening hours: Mondays to Fridays, 11am - 2am; Weekends 10am - 2am
Foodtrip Bedana's Filipino Restaurant, G/F, 113 Woosung Street, Jordan, Hong Kong, +852 2542 3088, https://www.instagram.com/bedanasfilipinorestaurant.hk/
If hotpot is what curbs your late-night food cravings or you're looking for a late dining booking, this is a great one! The interior is filled with neon lights and posters, making it a fun vibe. As for the menu, they've got interesting smoke-infused broths (from tom yum to mushroom and fish), to go with the broth, order a handful of meat, seafood options, fish balls, beef balls, and more.
Opening hours: Mondays to Fridays 12pm - 3:30pm, 5.30pm - 2am; Saturdays to Sundays 5:30pm - 2am
A Smoking Affair, 27/F, Soundwill Plaza II - Midtown, 1-29 Tang Lung Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, https://www.facebook.com/asmokingaffair.hk/
Hong Kongers love hotpot and it also makes for a great late-night dinner hangout, plus the 1970s vibes are immaculate. Get there late in the evening and it'll already be buzzing with diners.
Lau Haa Hotpot is a photogenic restaurant that showcases hustling Hong Kong (neon signs, tiled floors, music) with an authentic menu. Premium beef cuts, frog legs (it's an experience!), and seafood.
Opening hours: Daily, 6pm - 2:30am
Lau Haa Hot Pot, Shop A, B/F&G/F, Block A, Lockhart House, 441 Lockhart Road, Causeway Bay, https://www.instagram.com/lauhaahotpot/
Late-night munchies at an iconic location? SOLD! This place is well-known for decades and serves one of the best typhoon shelter dishes in town, making it a name in the Hong Kong culinary scene. Diners can request the level of spiciness of their dishes (either lots of garlic and chili or just a tad). Make this a great way to end a night out or a late-night dinner after working overtime, expect a crowd! It gets very busy.
Opening hours: Daily, 11:30am - 5am
Under Bridge Spicy Crab, G/F & 1/F, Golden Jubilee House, 391 Lockhart Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, https://www.facebook.com/underbridgespicycrabhk/
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