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Most Famous Muslim Restaurants in Hong Kong

Muslim Restaurants in Hong Kong can be easily found. Here TCT would like to recommend some popular Muslim restaurants in Hong Kong for you.

Halal Food in Disneyland Hong Kong

There is halal-certified food in Disneyland, Hong Kong. Muslim visitors can now enjoy in-park meals at Tahitian Terrace, located at Adventure Land of the park. Food was delicious and most importantly certified halal by local Hong Kong Muslim organization. Disney's chefs serve up mouth-watering halal food in restaurants. But usually it a little bit crowed and you have to line up to get your meal.



Halal-certified Restaurants in the Park:
►Tahitian Terrace at Adventureland
►Explorer's Club Restaurant at Mystic Point

Halal-certified food is available at restaurants in the Hotels upon request:
►Chef Mickey in Disney's Hollywood Hotel
►Studio Lounge in Disney's Hollywood Hotel
►Walt's Cafe in Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel
►Room Service in Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel

 


Islam Food Restaurant

Add: 1 Lung Kong Road, Kowloon City, Hong Kong, China (Kowloon City), Hong Kong
Cuisine: local Muslim Cuisine
Opening Hour: 10:00 am - 10:00 pm
Tel: 852-23822822
Signature Dish: Beef Patties/Halal platter/Veal goulash cakes/Curry Beef Brisket/Halal Beef Patties

As the name suggest, Islam Food is a halal food restaurant in Hong Kong. It offers very authentic and yummy Chinese cuisine. Chinese Islamic Cuisine, is essentially Northern/Beijing influenced Chinese cuisine prepared using Halal methods where the meats are prepared accordingly for consumption by Muslims. For Muslims travelers, this is a must to visit. The food is great, served promptly & the price is mid ranged.

It is a non-pretentious place with no frills attached. Most of the staff is female and efficient and all the food is very fresh. This restaurant is quite popular to the local people, as well as the foreign visitors. If you come late, be prepared to wait and be prepared to share a table with others. Queuing in line is most certain unless you go early, but for the food quality and price, you'll understand why.


Oh Halal Food


Add: Flat A & B, 11/F, Southern Commercial Building, 11 Luard Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Cuisine: local Muslim Cuisine
Opening Hour:
Mon-Fri: 11:30-14:30; 18:00-22:00
Sat.-Sun. & Public Holiday: 12:00-14:30; 18:00-22:00
Tel: 2529 3999
Signature Dish: Beef Patties / Halal platter / Veal goulash cakes / Curry Beef Brisket / Halal Beef Patties

Oh Halal Food, also known as Oh Food Halal Arabic Cuisine, is a middle eastern restaurant that serves Muslim halal food in Hong Kong. The Hummus served is good in texture and fresh. The lamb is simply fantastic served with rice and oriental spices. The food is simply delicious. From the lamb to the chicken and hummus, the food here is very tasty. The food in this restaurant is all Arabic style food, the taste is exactly same as it is in the middle east.


Islamic Centre Canteen

Add: 5/F., Osman Ramju Sadick Islamic Centre, 40 Oi Kwan Rd., Wanchai, Hong Kong, China
Cuisine: Dim Sum / Certified Halal Food / Chinese Restaurant
Opening Hour: Mon.-Sun. 10:00-21:00
Tel: 2834 8211

Islamic Centre Canteen is a popular restaurant in Hong Kong city. It serves Guangdong cuisine, especially Dim Sum is quite famous in this places. Also, it serves Xinjiang food and Certified Halal Food. The Dim Sum is tasty and very affordable. Other menus are also affordable compared to other restaurants in Hongkong. The vegetables are also tastes well.

The canteen serves best Chinese Muslim food. It has variety of selections from Cantonenese style and Dim Sum. The Dim Sum is only served in the morning from 9:00 am to 12:00 at noon everyday. However you must go there early especially on Sunday because it will be crowded and sometimes you have to queue to wait for your turn.


Ma's Restaurant

Address: Shop A, G/F, 21 - 25 Cheung Sha Wan Road, Sham Shui Po. It's just a 5 - minute walk from Exit E of Prince Edward MTR Station.
Cuisine: Local Hong Kong cuisine with a focus on Muslim - friendly dishes. This eatery offers a cozy and down - to - earth dining environment. The restaurant has a long - standing reputation among the local community for its home - style cooking and warm service.
Opening Hours: 11:30 am - 11:00 pm.
Tel: 2398 8019.

Known for its veal goulash (rendang daging kambing in Indonesian, which is a slow - cooked, spicy and flavorful mutton dish) and lamb rolls. The presentation of these dishes is appealing, and the taste is exceptional. They also offer curry chicken, beef, and mutton, as well as a beef pancake. For those who like spicy food, the Sichuan - style chicken is a great option.


Wai Kee
Address: Shop 5, Bowrington Road Cooked Food Centre, 1/F, Bowrington Road Market, 21 Bowrington Road, Wan Chai. A 6 - minute walk from Exit A of Causeway Bay MTR Station.
Cuisine: Local Hong Kong cuisine with halal options. This small, family - run eatery is located within a bustling cooked food centre, giving diners a taste of local Hong Kong street - food - market vibes. Despite its unassuming location, it has attracted a loyal following for its delicious and affordable halal offerings.
Opening Hours: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm.
Signature Dish: Their roast duck is extremely popular. The duck has a crispy skin and tender meat. Other recommended items include spicy curry - marinated lamb, which can be enjoyed with white rice. You can also order fried potatoes in curry sauce. The prices are reasonable, attracting both locals and international visitors.



Shaffi's Indian Restaurant

Address: 14 Fau Tsoi Street, Yuen Long.
Cuisine: Indian cuisine, offering a wide range of meat and vegetarian options that are halal. This restaurant brings the rich and vibrant flavors of India to Hong Kong. The interior is decorated with traditional Indian elements, creating an immersive dining experience. The chefs here are experienced in preparing classic Indian dishes using authentic spices and cooking techniques.
Opening Hours: Information not provided in the given data, it's advisable to call +852 2476 7885 to confirm.
Tel: +852 2476 7885.
Signature Dish: Baigan masala, which is roasted eggplant cooked with onions and tomatoes, is a must - try. Their chicken pakoras are also quite popular. Despite having a large number of customers, the quality of the food makes it worth a visit.



Wu Zhi Jian Lanzhou Beef Noodles

Address: Shop A2, Ground Floor, 298 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai.
Cuisine: Specializes in halal - certified Lanzhou beef noodles, which are classic Chinese noodles from the northern and western Muslim regions of China. The restaurant has a simple and clean interior, with an open - kitchen concept where diners can watch the chefs skillfully pull the noodles. It has become a popular spot for those seeking a quick, delicious, and halal - compliant meal in the heart of Wan Chai.
Opening Hours: Information not provided in the given data.
Tel: 2666 6290.
Signature Dish: The Lanzhou beef noodles (HKD 48) are a top choice. The noodles can be customized in terms of size and flavor. Their beef and lamb skewers (HKD 18 per piece) are also quite good. For those looking for more affordable options, the tomato and egg with dry noodles (HKD 38) and the Chinese hamburger with cumin lamb (HKD 32) are great picks.

 

What to Note When Dining at Muslim Restaurants in Hong Kong

  1. Confirm whether the restaurant has a valid Halal certificate (usually from bodies like the Islamic Union of Hong Kong) or ask staff to verify Halal ingredient sourcing if no certificate is displayed, as not all Muslim-friendly spots are officially Halal-certified.
  2. Avoid requesting forbidden items like pork, pork by-products, alcohol, or non-Halal (non-Zabiha) meat, as Halal restaurants adhere to Islamic dietary laws and do not serve these.
  3. Dress modestly (e.g., long sleeves, long pants, knee-length skirts) and remove shoes if required when dining at Halal restaurants linked to mosques or Islamic centers.
  4. Check the restaurant’s opening hours in advance to avoid Friday prayer times (typically 12:00 PM–2:00 PM), when some spots may have limited service or reserve seating for Muslim worshippers.
  5. Use only the restaurant’s utensils (to prevent cross-contamination), tip 10% or round up for good service (though not mandatory), and use serving utensils for shared dishes in line with local and Halal dining etiquette.
  6. Politely ask staff to clarify ingredients or suggest options if you have extra dietary needs (e.g., vegetarian, gluten-free), as most are willing to assist.
  7. Arrive early for lunch (12:00 PM–2:00 PM) or dinner (7:00 PM–9:00 PM) and reserve a table in advance for large groups to avoid waits at popular Halal restaurants, especially on weekends or public holidays.

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