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1. Lily & Bloom
For a touch of midnight sophistication, book a table at the ultra hip Lily & Bloom. With sumptuous dishes like beef tartare, pan seared foie gras, and roasted Iberico pork chop, this Hong Kong hotspot is every gourmet’s dream. Open till late and boasting ornate Prohibition-era décor, Lily & Bloom is a welcome refuge for all those glamorous night owls who aren’t quite ready to go home yet.
Address: 5/F & 6/F, LKF Tower, 33 Wyndham Street, Central
Opening hours: Monday–Thursday 6pm–11pm, Friday–Saturday 6pm–2am, Sunday 6pm–10pmWebsite: Lily & Bloom
2. Loyal Dining
If you’re looking for Hong Kong-style comfort food in a classy setting, then Loyal Dining is your best bet. This charmingly retro East-meets-West haunt is open till the wee hours of morning, making it the perfect haven for late-night revellers. Expect loads of char chan teng dishes on the menu – from crispy pigeon and soy sauce chicken wings to baked pork chop with rice. Don’t leave without trying one of Hong Kong’s quirkiest drinks: Coke with chocolate ice cream.
Address: 66 Wellington Street, Central
Opening hours: Sunday–Thursday 11am–12am, Friday–Saturday 11am–2amWebsite: Loyal Dining
3. The Woods
What could be better than a refined cocktail-and-food pairing after hours? The Woods prides itself on its intriguing artisanal concoctions and seasonal ingredients, so you’re sure to find something unique to tempt your palate. If you’re feeling peckish, splurge on the Prix-Fixe option – a four-course menu that combines elegant cocktails with scrumptious bites. In between the cosy speakeasy vibe and the decadent tipples, you’ll never want to leave.
Address: L/G, 17 Hollywood Road, Central
Opening Hours: Monday–Saturday 6pm–2amWebsite: The Woods
4. The Flying Pan
Breakfast is an all-day (and all-night) affair at this cosy Hong Kong diner – so if you’re craving pancakes at 2 am, this is the place to go. The Flying Pan serves up classic fare like Eggs Benedict and French toast, with a mind-boggling array of mix-and-match options. Case in point: you can choose to get your eggs cooked in 7 different ways, with sides ranging from smoked salmon to chicken fried steak. If breakfast is your favourite meal of the day, this one’s a no-brainer.
Address: G/F, 9 Old Bailey Street, Central
Opening hours: 24/7Website: The Flying Pan
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5. ToTT’s and Roof Terrace
With its exquisite views of Victoria Harbour and the city skyline, ToTT’s and Roof Terrace is one of Hong Kong’s hottest dining destinations. Perched on the 34th floor of the Excelsior Hotel, this swanky restaurant also brings its A game when it comes to the food. As you feast on lobster bisque, wagyu porterhouse steak and Valrhona chocolate fondant, this is one culinary experience you won’t soon forget.
Address: The Excelsior Hong Kong, 281 Gloucester Road, Causeway Bay
Opening Hours: Monday–Thursday 6pm–12am, Friday–Saturday 6:30pm–1am,Sunday 6:30pm–11pmWebsite: ToTT’s and Roof Terrace
6. Spice Restaurant
After indulging in some late-night shopping at Tsim Sha Tsui, your stomach starts to growl. Now what? Head over to Spice restaurant, which offers an eclectic mix of Indian, Malay and Thai cuisine. Whether you fancy sambal king prawns, tom yum soup or paneer butter masala, Spice has got you covered. Just stash your shopping bags in a corner and prepare to enjoy a multicultural feast!
Address: 2/F, No. 1 Knutsford Terrace, Tsim Sha Tsui
Opening hours: Daily 6pm–11amWebsite: Spice Restaurant
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7. Sun Hing Restaurant
There’s late-night dining, and then there’s Sun Hing restaurant. This dim sum hotspot opens its doors at 3am every day, drawing a motley crew of students, party animals and neighbourhood regulars. You’ll find all the usual suspects here – from siu mai to shrimp dumplings – but the real standout dish is the steamed custard bun. As you bite into this gooey, salty-sweet treat, you’ll feel like you’ve entered dim sum heaven.
Address: Shop C, G/F, 8 Smithfield Road, Kennedy Town, Western District
Opening hours: Daily 3am–4pm
8. Ichiran
There’s nothing like a steaming bowl of ramen to soothe a night owl’s hunger pangs, and Ichiran is happy to oblige. Open 24/7, this insanely popular noodle joint is a must for fans of tonkotsu ramen. Solo diners needn’t fear any judgment here: Ichiran’s individual booths encourage less chatter, and more focus on the food. Choose the signature red-pepper sauce, add a sprinkle of green onion, and you’re good to go!
Address: Lockhart House, Block A, 440 Jaffe Road, Causeway Bay
Opening hours: 24/7
9. Auntie Sweet
Experiencing late-night durian cravings? Don’t fret: Auntie Sweet is here to the rescue! This beloved Cantonese dessert spot is known for its durian tofu pudding, which has a delightfully silky texture. If durian’s not your thing, let yourself be tempted by the equally delicious mango desserts, or the black sesame ice cream. Hungry yet?
Address: G/F, 13 Tsing Fung Street, Tin Hau
Opening hours: Monday–Friday 12pm–2am, Saturday–Sunday 3pm–2am
10. Changwon Korean Restaurant
If your favourite late-night ritual consists of gorging on Korean barbeque after an epic karaoke session, you’ll want to snag a seat at Changwon. Open till 5am, this Korean stalwart serves up all the old-school classics – from kimchi pancakes to stone pot rice and braised short ribs. Sometimes, nothing beats going back to basics.
Address: Shop G, 1 Kimberley Street, Tsim Sha TsuiOpening hours: Daily 12pm–5am
Indulge in classic Korean dishes at Changwon.
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