Affordable Michelin-Recommended Eats in Hong Kong

Hong Kong is a global food paradise, where even Michelin-recognized meals can be enjoyed on a budget. Whether you're after iconic dim sum, classic noodle dishes, or local street eats, there are plenty of affordable options. Here’s a list of top-value Michelin-recommended restaurants every visitor should try:

Dim Sum & Cantonese Classics

  1. Tim Ho Wan (添好運) – Famous for its crispy BBQ pork buns, shrimp dumplings, and turnip cakes.

  2. One Dim Sum (一點心) – Michelin Bib Gourmand dim sum spot serving silky rice rolls, siu mai, and custard buns.

  3. Ding Dim 1968 (鼎點 1968) – Handmade dim sum, including black truffle siu mai and lava custard buns.

  4. Luk Yu Tea House (陸羽茶室) – A historic tea house known for its old-school dim sum and traditional ambiance.

  5. DimDimSum Dim Sum Specialty Store (點點心) – Innovative dim sum such as custard lava piggy buns and pan-fried stuffed eggplant.

  6. Fook Lam Moon (福臨門) – Sometimes called the “Canteen of the Rich,” but still affordable for dim sum lovers.

Wonton Noodles & Congee

  1. Mak's Noodle (麥奀雲吞麵世家) – A Hong Kong institution known for its delicate shrimp wonton noodles in flavorful broth.

  2. Tasty Congee & Noodle Wantun Shop (正斗粥麵專家) – Silky congee, shrimp wontons, and perfectly al dente noodles.

  3. Ho Hung Kee (何洪記) – Michelin-starred wonton noodle shop serving smooth congee and stir-fried rice noodles.

  4. Kau Kee Restaurant (九記牛腩) – Famous for its beef brisket noodles, both in clear broth and rich curry sauce.

  5. Sister Wah (華姐清湯腩) – A hidden gem specializing in clear-broth beef brisket noodles.

  6. Yat Lok (一樂燒鵝) – Known for its roasted meats, especially crispy roast goose over noodles.

Roast Meats & BBQ

  1. Kam’s Roast Goose (甘牌燒鵝) – Michelin-starred roast goose served with rice or noodles.

  2. Joy Hing Roasted Meat (再興燒臘飯店) – Legendary for its char siu (BBQ pork) and roasted meats.

  3. Sun Kwai Heung BBQ (新貴香燒臘) – A lesser-known but excellent place for crispy roast pork.

  4. Wing Hap Lung (榮合隆燒臘) – A small but beloved local favorite for crispy roast duck and char siu.

  5. Ser Wong Fun (蛇王芬) – Famous for roasted meats and warming snake soup during the winter months.

  6. Chan Kan Kee Chiu Chow (陳勤記鹵鵝飯店) – Specializing in Teochew-style braised goose.

Cha Chaan Teng & Street Food

  1. Sing Heung Yuen (勝香園) – Open-air café famous for tomato noodle soup and crispy butter buns.

  2. Lan Fong Yuen (蘭芳園) – The birthplace of Hong Kong-style “silk stocking” milk tea and pork chop buns.

  3. Australia Dairy Company (澳洲牛奶公司) – Known for scrambled egg sandwiches and ultra-smooth steamed milk pudding.

  4. Capital Café (華星冰室) – A cha chaan teng favorite with fluffy scrambled egg sandwiches.

  5. Kam Wah Café (金華冰廳) – The best pineapple buns (bolo bao) with a thick slab of butter.

  6. Mui Kee Congee (妹記生滾粥品) – Rich and smooth congee with fresh seafood and pork toppings.

Seafood & Specialty Dishes

  1. Sing Kee (盛記) – A lively Cantonese eatery serving fresh stir-fried seafood.

  2. Chuen Cheung Kui (泉章居) – Famous for Hakka-style salt-baked chicken and stuffed tofu.

  3. Islamic Centre Canteen (清真牛肉館) – The go-to place for halal dim sum in Hong Kong.

  4. Lau Sum Kee Noodle (劉森記麵家) – Handmade bamboo-pressed egg noodles served with dried shrimp roe.

  5. Chopsticks Kee (筷子記麵家) – Specializing in Hong Kong-style “cart noodles” with customizable toppings.

  6. Hop Yik Tai (合益泰小食) – Michelin Bib Gourmand-recognized spot for silky rice noodle rolls with sweet soy sauce.

Hong Kong’s street food and casual eateries offer world-class flavors at affordable prices. Whether you're craving dim sum, roast meats, or traditional cha chaan teng comfort food, these Michelin-recommended spots will leave you satisfied without breaking the bank.

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