
Calling all night owls! Here are the best 24 hour restaurants to grab late night food in Hong Kong for when the 3am munchies strike.
While you might be familiar with all the things to do after dark in Hong Kong, did you know many restaurants also stay open well into the AM? Whether you’re craving Hong Kong-style desserts, comforting dai pai dong grub, or the nearest takeaway to refuel after a night of partying in Hong Kong’s clubs, we got you. Here’s a list of the best late night food and 24 hour restaurants in Hong Kong.
After dark dining: Late night food and 24 hour restaurants in Hong Kong
1. Lin Heung Lau (Tsim Sha Tsui)

The legendary Lin Heung Lau has grandly reopened in Tsim Sha Tsui, making 24-hour dim sum a delicious reality – and I’m absolutely thrilled about it! As Hong Kong’s only “24-hour Traditional Tea House,” this iconic spot truly invites you to step back in time. I can’t wait to indulge in classic handmade dim sum and nostalgic Cantonese dishes anytime, day or night, soaking in that century-old tea-drinking atmosphere. It’s the perfect solution for those sudden late-night cravings!
Must-try items: Classic handmade dim sum, exquisite teas, a variety of nostalgic Cantonese dishes.
How much: Dim sum from $25
Opening hours: 24 hours every day
Phone number: 2320 1318
Address: Lin Heung Lau, 1 – 2/F, Cheung Lee Commercial Building, 25 Kimberley Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
2. The Captain’s

Attention night owls and party-goers: The Captain’s at H Code in Central is now serving up late-night munchies until 4am! Headlined by their signature egg waffle, their menu also features comforting dishes like Chicken Fingers and Spaghetti Carbonara, perfect for fuelling your long night out.
Must-try items: Signature egg waffle, Chicken Fingers, Spaghetti Carbonara
How much: From $68
Opening hours: 12pm – 9pm everyday; until 4am on holidays
Address: Shop 2, G/F, H Code, 45 Pottinger Street, Central, Hong Kong
3. The Hair of the Dog

When the normal bars close in LKF, the night owls flock to The Hair of the Dog, boasting the latest operating hours of any bar in Hong Kong open until 6am daily. This unique spot offers Thai food at lunchtime, transitioning to drinks and delicious Thai dishes like wok-fried vegetables, curries, and satay throughout the evening and into the early morning hours.
Must-try items: Wok-fried Thai vegetable dishes, curries, satay, grilled meats
How much: Mains from $88
Opening hours: 12pm – 5am every day
Phone number: 3188 3938
Address: 3/F, 8 Lan Kwai Fong, Central, Hong Kong
4. Kozy

In Causeway Bay, Kozy is a Japanese businessman-favoured spot for its comfortable setting and rustic menu. Open until 2am every night except Sundays, it’s perfect for satisfying your Japanese cravings with grilled wagyu, shellfish, okonomiyaki, and a good list of sake and shochu.
Must-try items: Grilled Japanese wagyu, shellfish, okonomiyaki
Opening hours: Mon – Sat , 6pm – 2am
Phone number: 2591 1281
Address: 9/F, Circle Plaza, 499 Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
5. Nagomiya

Tucked away in Causeway Bay’s Circle Plaza, Nagomiya offers an intimate izakaya setting for traditional Japanese oden. Choose from a wide variety of ingredients cooked in a soul-satisfying dashi broth, or enjoy their delightful grilled skewers. It’s open until 5 AM from Mondays to Saturdays, making it ideal for a late-night warm-up.
Must-try items: Japanese oden, grilled skewers
Opening hours: Mon – Sat, 7pm – 5am
Address: 10/F, Circle Plaza, 499 Hennessy Road Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
6. Ho Ho Restaurant

For cheap, yet delicious food that certainly hits the spot, Ho Ho Restaurant in Kennedy Town is your go-to. This local favourite is open until 4am, serving up comforting dishes like their must-try curry fish balls and oyster cakes, ensuring you never go hungry after dark.
Must-try items: Curry fish balls, oyster cakes
Opening hours: Mon – Sun, 4pm – 4am
Phone number: 2818 3658
Address: Ho Ho Restaurant, Shop E and F, Luen Wai Apartment, 136 – 142 Belcher’s Street, Kennedy Town, Hong Kong
7. Yuen Hing Restaurant

This classic cha chaan teng keeps its lights on for city dwellers craving a bite well into the wee hours, having fed night shift workers for almost 60 years. Yuen Hing Restaurant serves a menu of affordable Cantonese classics, perfect for a hearty meal any time of day or night.
Must-try items: Chinese Sauerkraut Fish, Oyster Omelette, Hokkien Fried Rice
Opening hours: 24 hours
Phone number: 9331 5915
Address: G/F, 34 – 36 Gilman’s Bazaar, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
8. Grill Cambo

Add a kick to your late-night feast at Grill Cambo, one of Hong Kong’s most popular late-night restaurants. Whether you visit its Central or Causeway Bay branch, you’re guaranteed flavourful, mouth-watering grub, with a focus on vibrant Thai cuisine.
Must-try items: Thai-style Skewers, Hainan Chicken Rice, Thai-style Sour and Spicy Chicken Feet Salad
Opening hours: 11:30 – 5:30am everyday
Phone number: 2716 6922
Address: Grill Cambo has locations in Central and Causeway Bay.
9. Kui Kee Seafood Restaurant

Why limit your late-night food adventures to bite-sized treats when Kui Kee Seafood Restaurant is around? This dai pai dong in Wan Chai is a local favourite, keeping its lights on until 3am and serving a comprehensive seafood menu that will fill you right up.
Must-try items: Typhoon Shelter Crab, Pepper Mantis Shrimp, Crispy Chicken with Garlic and Breadcrumbs
Opening hours: 5pm – 3am everyday
Phone number: 2838 8998
Address: Shop B, G/F, 16 Bowrington Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Kui Kee Seafood Restaurant website
10. 8Five2 Restobar

When it comes to late-night food in Hong Kong, you can’t go wrong with 8Five2 Restobar’s Mexican offerings. Find all your staples here – think chipotle, fajitas, enchiladas, or tacos – making it the perfect spot to grab dinner before your night out. Plus, if shisha is your thing, you can puff it out while chowing down.
Must-try items: Chipotle, fajitas, enchiladas
Opening hours: Tue – Sat, 12pm – 2am; Sun – Mon, 12pm – 12am
Phone number: 2618 8854.
Address: Shop 2, G/F, 8 Observatory Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to make a reservation for these late-night or 24-hour restaurants?
Generally, reservations are not as crucial for most 24-hour or late-night eateries as they are for regular dining hours, especially for more casual spots like cha chaan tengs or noodle shops. However, for some popular establishments or specific times (e.g. late weekend nights), a short wait might be expected, but reservations are typically not required.
What types of cuisine can I expect to find at these late-night dining spots in Hong Kong?
Hong Kong's late-night food scene is incredibly diverse. You can find everything from traditional Cantonese comfort food like congee and noodles to international options such as Japanese ramen, Korean BBQ, and even some Western diners. The article highlights various choices, so you're likely to find something to satisfy any craving.
Are these late-night restaurants easily accessible by public transport during late hours?
Many of Hong Kong's late-night food hubs are conveniently located near MTR stations or along major bus routes that operate extended hours or through the night. Taxis are also readily available. Checking the specific restaurant's location and public transport options for very late hours is always recommended for smooth travel.

