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. Tsui Wah Restaurant
Craving comfort food after dark? Head over to a Tsui Wah Restaurant near you. One of Hong Kong’s most famous cha chaan tengs, Tsui Wah is known for its home-style plates with down-to-earth prices. Order yourself some Char Siu Rice or Satay Beef Noodles to satisfy your late night cravings. Plus, its 24 hour restaurant has reopened in Lan Kwai Fong! This means you’ll have your post-clubbing munchies sorted.
Check out our guide to LKF for more late night restaurants in the neighbourhood.
Tsui Wah Restaurant (LKF), G/F, Silver Fortune Plaza, 1 Wellington Street, Central, Hong Kong
2. Yuen Hing Restaurant
This cha chaan teng keeps its lights on for city dwellers craving a bite well into the wee hours. Yuen Hing has been feeding night shift workers for almost 60 years. This 24 hour restaurant serves a menu of Cantonese classics at affordable prices, be it the Oyster Omelette or Hokkien Fried Rice.
Check out our guide to Hong Kong cha chaan tengs for equally hearty dishes.
Yuen Hing Restaurant, G/F, 34-36 Gilman’s Bazaar, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, p. 2545 2219
3. Tower 18 Doggie’s Noodle
Don’t have the appetite for a full meal, but still want something to snack on? Tower 18 Doggie’s Noodle is your best bet. This late night food spot specialises in Hong Kong street food, including the shop’s namesake, Doggie’s Noodles. Named for the dog tail-shaped noodles in this dish, the bowl is topped with pig skin, spicy preserved vegetables, and mushrooms with your noods. Tower 18 opens until 3am on weekdays and 24 hours on Sundays.
Tower 18 Doggie’s Noodle has multiple locations across Hong Kong.
4. Grill Cambo
Open from 11 to 5.30am, Grill Cambo is one of the most popular late night restaurants in Hong Kong. Whether you’re visiting its Central or Causeway Bay branch, you’re guaranteed flavourful, mouth-watering grub. Its Thai-style Skewers are must-tries, while we’ve also heard great things about its Hainan Chicken Rice, and the Thai-style Sour and Spicy Chicken Feet Salad.
Check out our guide for more eats in Causeway Bay.
Grill Cambo has locations in Central and Causeway Bay.
5. Kui Kee Seafood Restaurant
Why limit your late night food adventures to bite-size treats when Kui Kee Seafood Restaurant is around? This dai pai dong in Wan Chai is a local favourite, and it’s easy to see why. Keeping its lights on until 3am, this restaurant serves a comprehensive seafood menu. From Typhoon Shelter Crab and Pepper Mantis Shrimp, to Crispy Chicken with Garlic and Breadcrumbs, Kui Kee will fill you right up.
Find yourself in the area during lunch hours? Check out the best lunch spots in Wan Chai.
Kui Kee Seafood Restaurant, Shop B, G/F, 16 Bowrington Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, p. 2838 8998
6. 8Five2 Restobar
When it comes to late night food in Hong Kong, you can’t go wrong with 8Five2 Restobar’s Mexican food. You can find all the staples here: chipotle, fajitas, enchiladas, or tacos. What’s more, this Mexican restaurant is open until 2am from Mondays to Thursdays and until 3am from Fridays to Sundays, making it the perfect spot to grab dinner before your night out. And if shisha is your thing? Puff it out while chowing down on a taco or two.
8Five2 Restobar, Shop 2, G/F, 8 Observatory Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, p. 2618 8854
7. Ichiran
Struck with a craving for ramen after midnight? We feel ya. Luckily for us, Ichiran serves mouth-watering noods well into the early hours of the morning. Its Tsim Sha Tsui branch keeps its lights on until 2am, while its Causeway Bay branch stays open until 5am. This gives you ample time to slurp up Ichiran’s famous pork bone broth ramen before calling it a night.
Check out our guide to the best ramen in Hong Kong for equally delicious noods.
Ichiran has locations in Tsim Sha Tsui and Causeway Bay.