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5 Best Chinese Restaurants in Hong Kong (2026)

Independently ranked by our review of ratings, reviews and reputation · How we chose

Thorne Savarin
By Thorne Savarin, Culinary Explorer · ✓ Data verified August 2026 · 8 min read

Hong Kong invented dim sum culture, so choosing among Chinese restaurants in Hong Kong isn't a minor decision, it's a chance to eat the thing the city does better than anywhere else. Together the restaurants on this page have logged well over 16,700 Google reviews, and the most-reviewed alone accounts for nearly 44% of that total.

Short answer: Hong Kong's most-reviewed Chinese restaurant is One Dim Sum in Prince Edward, at 4.3 stars across 7,315 reviews and two years of Michelin recognition. For a Michelin one-star sit-down meal, Yat Tung Heen at Eaton HK (4.3, 2,152 reviews) is the pick, while Eastern Delights (Mr Wong's Restaurant) holds the highest rating at 4.6 across 915 reviews.
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Hong Kong's Chinese Restaurants, Compared

# Business Rating Reviews Best for
1 One Dim Sum 4.3 7,315 Classic Cantonese dim sum View ›
2 DimSumHere 4.4 2,922 Budget dim sum / order-by-card View ›
3 Yat Tung Heen - Eaton HK 4.3 2,152 Michelin-starred fine dining View ›
4 Dim Dim Sum Mong Kok 4.0 3,423 Casual dinner with kids View ›
5 Eastern Delights (Mr Wong’s Restaurant) 4.6 915 Neighborhood hidden gem View ›
5 Best Chinese Restaurants in Hong Kong (2026)

Our top picks, reviewed

One Dim Sum logo
#1 Overall🕑 Open 7 days

One Dim Sum

4.37,315 Google reviews

One Dim Sum has served authentic Cantonese dim sum from Prince Edward since 2007, earning two years of Michelin recognition and being named the number one rated Chinese restaurant on Tripadvisor Hong Kong at one point. It focuses squarely on dim sum classics like har gow, siu mai and turnip cake in a trendy setting. It carries by far the deepest review history of any Chinese restaurant in Hong Kong.

What people praise

  • Fresh, generously filled har gow and shrimp dumplings repeatedly praised
  • Fast service and reasonable prices for the quality on offer
  • A detailed food-critic-style review singles out the steamed beef tripe and stuffed eggplant as standout dishes
  • Free green tea specifically called out as excellent

Worth knowing

  • One reviewer found it a bit too polished compared to grittier, old-school dim sum spots
  • Some dishes, like the spring rolls and siu mai, drew more mixed feedback than the standout items
Reputation scorecardrank in Hong Kong
Rating4.3 / 5
Review volume7,315 · 98th
Confidencevery high
Recency3 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown59% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: The most-reviewed dim sum spot in Hong Kong by a wide margin and a safe, well-tested choice, though ask locals which dishes to order since quality varies across the extensive menu.

G/F, 209A Tung Choi St, Prince Edward

DimSumHere logo
#2🕑 Open 7 days↩ Responds to reviews

DimSumHere

4.42,922 Google reviews

DimSumHere is a Hong Kong-style dim sum chain with locations in Jordan, Mong Kok and Yau Ma Tei, built around fast, affordable dim sum ordered by ticking a menu card. It has operated since July 2019 with a stated focus on getting dim sum to the table as quickly and freshly as possible. It carries the second-deepest review history among Hong Kong's Chinese restaurants.

What people praise

  • Xiao long bao praised for a generous size and flavorful soup
  • Durian mochi called out repeatedly as a standout dessert
  • Fast turnaround even during a lunch queue
  • Affordable pricing for the quality and portion size

Worth knowing

  • Restroom facilities at the Jordan location drew specific complaints about lacking running water
  • Quality is solid but reviewers describe it as good rather than exceptional
Reputation scorecardrank in Hong Kong
Rating4.4 / 5
Review volume2,922 · 83th
Confidencevery high
Recency3 months ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown64% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: A strong, no-frills choice for quick, affordable dim sum, with the durian mochi and xiao long bao standing out as the dishes worth ordering.

Jordan, 油麻地廟街298號華志大廈地廟街298號華志大廈地下

Yat Tung Heen - Eaton HK logo
#3🕑 Open 7 days

Yat Tung Heen - Eaton HK

4.32,152 Google reviews

Yat Tung Heen at Eaton HK is a Michelin one-star Cantonese restaurant located in the hotel's basement level, known for refined dim sum and a la carte Cantonese dishes including its signature char siu. It caters to both hotel guests and destination diners seeking a starred dining experience. It carries one of the deepest review bases among Hong Kong's higher-end Chinese restaurants.

What people praise

  • Food quality consistently praised even by critical reviewers, especially the char siu and turnip pudding
  • Well-designed vegetarian set menus that pair thoughtfully with the main tasting menu
  • A hidden, atmospheric basement setting some diners find charmingly unusual
  • Handles special occasions like pre-wedding family dinners well

Worth knowing

  • Multiple detailed reviews describe rushed, dismissive service, a sharp contrast to the food quality
  • Pricing runs high, with reviewers noting a signature dish alone costs several hundred Hong Kong dollars
Reputation scorecardrank in Hong Kong
Rating4.3 / 5
Review volume2,152 · 78th
Confidencehigh
Recency3 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown53% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: The food consistently earns its Michelin star, but reviewers are split on the service, so go for the char siu and turnip pudding with tempered expectations on pacing.

香港逸東酒店B2樓層 Level B2, Eaton HK 九龍, 380 Nathan Rd, Jordan

Dim Dim Sum Mong Kok logo
#4🕑 Open 7 days

Dim Dim Sum Mong Kok

4.03,423 Google reviews

Dim Dim Sum Mong Kok is a casual, QR-code-order dim sum restaurant on Tung Choi Street serving classics like soup dumplings, prawn dishes and fried rice late into the night. It accommodates families and larger groups easily, including strollers, and stays open until midnight. It carries the third-deepest review history among Hong Kong's Chinese restaurants.

What people praise

  • Prawn-based dishes, including prawn toast and prawn balls, singled out as standouts
  • QR-code ordering makes the process simple even for first-time visitors
  • Accommodates families with children and strollers comfortably
  • Open late, useful for a post-shopping dinner in Mong Kok

Worth knowing

  • One reviewer was charged for a glass of iced water that appeared to be tap water
  • A meaningful share of reviews sit below 4 stars, so consistency varies more than some peers
Reputation scorecardrank in Hong Kong
Rating4 / 5
Review volume3,423 · 88th
Confidencehigh
Recency5 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown45% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: A convenient, family-friendly dim sum stop with a simple ordering system, though quality runs more inconsistent than the more tightly focused specialists on this list.

106號 Tung Choi St, Mong Kok

Eastern Delights (Mr Wong’s Restaurant) logo
#5🕑 Open 5 days/wk

Eastern Delights (Mr Wong’s Restaurant)

4.6915 Google reviews

Eastern Delights, known locally as Mr Wong's Restaurant, is a Hong Kong-style cafe tucked into a quiet Mong Kok street past the wet market, serving Cantonese comfort food like fish curry and beef noodles. It has built a devoted following around the warmth of its owner, Mr Wong himself, who reviewers describe personally greeting and treating guests. It holds the highest rating of any Chinese restaurant in Hong Kong on this page.

What people praise

  • Highest rating on this list at 4.6
  • Mr Wong himself repeatedly credited with genuine hospitality, including free drinks for guests
  • Large portions at low prices, with free soup included
  • A rare, authentic local dining experience away from the tourist crowds

Worth knowing

  • Its alcohol license was revoked following local complaints, per one detailed review, though beer may still be available depending on current status
  • No listed website, so confirm current hours by phone before visiting
Reputation scorecardrank in Hong Kong
Rating4.6 / 5
Review volume915 · 57th
Confidencehigh
Recency3 weeks ago
Info completenessphone · hours
Rating breakdown75% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: The highest-rated name on this list and a genuine neighborhood find, worth the walk past the wet market for both the food and the owner's personal hospitality.

10號 Shamchun St, Mong Kok

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How we score

Every number on this page comes from public Google data as of the date shown, not from opinion or payment. Rating is the restaurant’s live Google star average. Review volume is how many diners have rated them, ranked against other Hong Kong Chinese restaurants. Confidence weighs the rating by that volume, so a 4.6 from around 900 reviews is measured against a 4.3 from over 7,000. Recency reflects how recently diners are still leaving reviews. No business can pay to change these numbers.

How much does Chinese food cost in Hong Kong? (2026)

Prices swing enormously by venue, from a casual dim sum lunch to a Michelin-starred multi-course dinner, and reviewers on this page mention figures ranging from under HK$100 per person at the casual spots to several hundred dollars per dish at Yat Tung Heen, so we are not publishing a single price table for this page. Check each restaurant’s menu directly for current pricing.

Chinese restaurants across Hong Kong

These restaurants spread across Kowloon, including Prince Edward, Jordan, Mong Kok and Yau Ma Tei, with one located inside a Nathan Road hotel. Searching for Chinese restaurants near me? Several of these spots run long queues at peak meal times, so arrive early or expect a short wait.

What to ask before you book a Chinese restaurant

  • Is a reservation required, or is it walk-in only during peak hours?
  • Does the restaurant offer an English menu or picture menu?
  • Are there vegetarian or dietary-specific set menus available?
  • What is the average wait time during peak dim sum hours, typically late morning to early afternoon?
  • Is there a minimum spend or seating time limit?
  • Does the venue accommodate larger groups or strollers comfortably?

Frequently asked questions

How did you choose these restaurants?

We started from Chinese restaurants in Hong Kong with a public Google presence, then ranked by rating, review volume, consistency, and recency. See How we score above.

Are these rankings paid?

No. Rankings come from public Google data. A business can pay to be a Featured Partner, which adds a badge and top placement, but that never changes another business’s score or position.

How often is this updated?

The data carries a verified date, August 2026 on this page. We refresh listings periodically so ratings and review counts stay current.

Which restaurant on this list has a Michelin star?

Yat Tung Heen at Eaton HK holds a Michelin one star, and One Dim Sum has previously held Michelin recognition as well.

Where can I find authentic, less touristy Chinese food in Hong Kong?

Eastern Delights (Mr Wong’s Restaurant) is tucked into a quiet Mong Kok street away from the main tourist paths and is repeatedly described by reviewers as a genuine local favorite.

The bottom line

One Dim Sum is the safe default with the deepest track record and genuine Michelin history, while Mr Wong’s is worth the detour for a warmer, more local experience. For a special occasion, Yat Tung Heen delivers on food even if service can be rushed.

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