Lunchtime might be one of our favourite parts of any working day. It’s the time to treat ourselves to a great meal so we’re powered up for the rest of the day. In the bustling Wan Chai neighbourhood, the options seem endless. Our comprehensive list of lunch spots in Wan Chai features different eateries that can accommodate any budget and occasion. See our top picks below.
Wan Chai is a buzzy neighbourhood with plenty of restaurants, spoiling diners with endless choices. Feeling overwhelmed? Or simply don’t have time to search for a new lunch spot? We’ve prepared a guide on the most unmissable lunch spots in Wan Chai for every occasion with price points. For office workers rushing to fit in a quick lunch, there’s something for you here as well. Or friends looking to catch up over a leisurely meal, we have a few options you would like. And finally, for VIPs looking to impress, check out our recommendations. We’ve done the legwork for you to round up the best lunch spots in Wan Chai.
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Check out these lunch spots in Wan Chai for your next meal
Affordable, quick fixes
Rempah Noodles
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Perhaps the success of Rempah Noodles lies in its minimalism. The small, laksa-centric menu is well executed, from the flavourful, aromatic broth to its addictive, slurp-worthy broth. Diners at Rempah know the allure of toppings and many demand seconds of the crispy pork lard and beancurd puffs. Due to popular demand, the vibrant Kaya Toast is often sold out. Pillowy and crispy, the Kaya toast is an excellent end to the meal.
Address: G/F 18 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kon
Phone: +852 3618 4863
Website: rempahnoodles.com
Kin Kao
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Kin Kao—literally meaning ‘eat rice’ in Thai—is ideal for affordable group lunches, with an extensive menu that has something for everyone. Diners are spoilt for choice here: vibrant Thai salads, one-plate rice meals, and soup noodles are just some of the many solid and satisfying offerings. Some of the most popular dishes include the rich Khao Soi with fried chicken and the Mango Sticky Rice.
Address: 3 Tai Wong Street East, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 2529 3806
Tak Yu Restaurant (德如茶餐廳)
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Tending to Wan Chai’s hungry office workers for 65 years, those in the know flock to Tak Yu Restaurant’s unassuming shop for a delicious array of cha chaan teng staples. The buttery toast with scrambled eggs is elevated here by the addition of 3.6 Hokkaido milk. For something more, indulge in the satay beef bun or signature Indonesian Fried Rice, and wash it down with an Iced Milk Tea.
Address: G/F, 17-18 St. Francis Yard, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 2528 0713
Website: instagram.com/tak_yu_wanchai/
Kam’s Roast Goose
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Hongkongers may have strong opinions on their favourite roast meats in the city, and Kam’s Roast Goose often makes the list. For an indulgent lunch that won’t empty your wallet, try the signature Roast Goose, either served on rice or slippery and lai fun rice noodles. Alternatively, diners can select from a variety of other noodles too. Want more? Pair the roast goose with a different roast meat for a double or triple combo but we recommend the char siu.
Address: G/F, No.226 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 2520 1110
Website: krg.com.hk/
Sun Moon Place
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Sun Moon Place, a Peking restaurant, takes over the former location of Ship Kee. Classic Peking cuisine, also known as Beijing cuisine, is built on the foundation of powerful and consistent flavours. For lunch, diners have the option of trying the a la carte dim sum menu or the lunch set meal which costs only HKD 78. Options include Shredded Pork Omelette and Diced Chicken with Soya Bean Sauce. For an additional HKD 58, diners get cold dishes like Drunken Chicken or Sliced Pork with Mashed Garlic. The set comes with soup and steamed rice. Meanwhile, dim sum options start at HKD 55 for three pieces of spring rolls or HKD 68 for six pieces of Steamed Pork Dumplings.
Address: Shop 1, G/F and 1/F, Pao Yip Building, 1-7 Ship Street, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 2893 9686
Website: epicurean.com.hk/restaurant/sun-moon-place
Joy Hing Roasted Meat
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As its name suggests, Joy Hing Roasted Meat is an expert when it comes to roasted meat, particularly roast pork. So, it’s not surprising to find a queue outside the humble restaurant. After all, Joy Hing’s history dates back to the 1800s as a family-run restaurant in Guangdong before setting foot in Hong Kong. The dishes here are not just loved for their taste but also for their price. It’s not just the favourite of Hong Kong’s top chefs but even the late Anthony Bourdain.
Address: Block C, G/F, 256-257 Hennesy Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 2519 6639
JOM
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Sample the flavours of Singaporean cuisine courtesy of JOM. This modern Singaporean eatery serves local favourites and traditional cuisine with a contemporary twist. Its name means ‘Come, let’s go!’ in Malay which signifies the memories of the founder when eating at local hawker stands in Singapore. The weekday lunch menu here starts at HKD 98 and includes a main dish, snacks (for an additional price), and a drink. If you order takeaway, you’ll even get 15 per cent off. Choices include the famous Hainanese Chicken, the ever-so-flavourful Nasi Lemak, the hearty Prawn Mee, and more.
Address: 7 Tai Wong Street East, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 624 3084
Website: eatjom.com
Mid-range lunch options
Morty’s
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Specialising in cured meats, Morty’s has been dishing up succulent American deli-style sandwiches since opening in 2016. For a hearty, filling lunch, one can’t go wrong with the classic Reuben, with slow-smoked pastrami on house rye, with an optional side of unlimited pickles. Want a quintessential New York bagel? Its signature Bagel Sandwich with house lox and cream cheese will surely hit the spot.
Address: Shop 8-10, Wing Fung Street, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 3665 0890
Website: mortys.hk
Samsen
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In a list of lunch spots in Wan Chai, Samsen is one of the top places that came to mind for us. Located next to the iconic Blue House, Samsen attracts some hour-long lunch lines on certain days. But that doesn’t deter its most dedicated diners to secure a spot—no reservations allowed. We’ve already raved about the Wagyu Boat Noodles and Crabmeat Fried Rice; washing those down with Thai Iced Tea. All this makes Samsen a perfect place for a delicious summer lunch.
Address: 68 Stone Nullah Lane, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 2234 0001
Website: samsen-hk.com
Pici
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With locations popping up around Hong Kong, Pici has amassed a loyal following for its handmade pasta and affordable lunch menu. For HKD 158, diners can enjoy a starter, pasta, and dessert. Indulge in the Pappardelle, the perfect vessel for tender, slow-cooked beef cheek ragu.
Address: G/F, No. 16 St. Francis Yard, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 2755 5523
Website: pici.hk
Artemis & Apollo
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For a simple, relaxing lunch that transports us to the Mediterranean, we love Artemis and Apollo. With a palate-pleasing selection of hot and cold mezze such as creamy Tzatziki and flaky Spanakopita, diners will be satisfied before the mains arrive. Expect clean yet filling dishes from salads to souvlaki, and end on a sweet note with the Labneh Cheesecake made with Greek yoghurt.
Address: 9-11 Moon Street, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 2818 8681
Website: artemisandapollo.com
Holy Gaw
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Holy Gaw has attracted foodies from all over Hong Kong for its fresh and vibrant dishes. Featuring refined Filipino fusion cuisine by chef Gaw, Holy Gaw strikes the balance between comfort and indulgence. Diners rave about the Moo Salpicao with juicy beef, garlic, and calamansi, served atop a bed of cauliflower rice. For dessert, don’t miss the ‘Holymade’ ube ice cream sandwich in a soft roll.
Address: Shop 4, G/F, 15 Swatow Street, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 5182 4804
Website: instagram.com/holygaw
Ship Kee
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With a larger space, there’s no excuse not to dine at Ship Kee. The Michelin Bib Gourmand restaurant continues to offer dishes that pay tribute to China’s remarkable seafaring culture. While its new spacious dining area is amazing for big gatherings, that’s not to say that it’s not a great lunch spot. They have a dim sum menu available on top of set lunch options. The dim sum offerings are on a lower range but if you’re dining with four or six people, go for the lunch set. You’ll get soup, three or four choices of dim sum, choices of main dishes, rice, and noodles. Vegetarian options are available as well.
Address: 5/F, Hopewell Centre, 183 Queen’s Road East, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 2893 9688
Website: epicurean.com.hk/restaurant/ship-kee
Bengal Brothers
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Want to spice up your lunch? Look no further than Bengal Brothers. This boozy canteen-like eatery offers regional Indian street food and other snacks. It’s a great place for lunch given the affordable prices. Dig into small plates filled with flavour like the Papri Chaat or the Kachumber Salad. An absolute must is the famous Kathi Roll, wrapped in a flaky paratha with tangy chutney and onions. If you have room for more, we also recommend the canteen-style Thali, an Indian-style meal that comes with daal, sabzi, kachumber salad, and raita. You can choose rice or paratha and enjoy free refills of the side dishes. It might be too early for some booze but Bengal Brothers also offers refreshing non-alcoholic cold drinks like Mango Lassi and Indian Lemon Soda.
Address: 6 Johnston Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 9245 8774
Website: bengal-brothers.com
Bakehouse
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Bakehouse gained a cult following for its sourdough egg tarts but did you know that they also have lunch options? The Wan Chai branch has dine-in seating to enjoy a la carte dishes and a set lunch menu. For HKD 138 you can get a two-course lunch or three courses for HKD 168. Enjoy the seasonal soup or salad as a starter and then have Mushroom Tartine, Picy Chicken Burger, or Grilled Steak Sandwich for the main course. End on a sweet note with a Panna Cotta or Summer Pudding. Otherwise, there are more options from the a la carte menu like the Crushed Avocado Toast or Steak & Eggs.
Address: G/F, 14 Tai Wong Street East, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Website: bakehouse.hk
Motorino
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Enjoy a power-packed Neapolitan-style lunch from Motorino complete with antipasti and pizza all weekday long. Motorino honours the cooking traditions of Napoli, the birthplace of pizza. As such, the pizzas here are baked in a custom-made Stefano Ferrara oven to ensure diners get the very best. The result is a pizza that’s super soft on the inside but crunchy and charred on the outside. Take your pick from a range of flavours, both classic and special. For antipasti, we recommend the Shrimp Scampi or the Caprese.
Address: 15 Ship Street, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 2520 0690
Website: motorinohongkong.com
Wakaran
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Wakaran’s chef Tommy Tsui, a Hong Kong native, offers a lunch menu that is perfect for sharing. Choose from either a two-course menu at HKD 148, HKD 168 for three courses, or HKD 178 for three courses and a drink. Your dining experience comprises starters like the creamy Miso Soup or refreshing Pomelo Salad. Then, dig into the delectable mains like Soya Scallion Oli Tagliatelle or Crispy Mapo Tofu Chicken. The Beef Check is also recommended as it has been tenderly slow-cooked for 12 hours.
Address: Shop B, G/F, Pinnacle Building, 9 Ship Street, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 2866 3681
Website: instagram.com/wakaranhk
Power lunches
Minato
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Treat yourself to a sophisticated lunch at Minato. This restaurant weaves three distinct strands of Japanese cuisine—teppanyaki, omakase, and kaiseki—in a single venue. For a lunch experience akin to a special meal with Chef Shing Fung, opt for the Chef Omakase set for just HKD 588. Otherwise, the Chef Premium Omakase is more varied and costs HKD 788 during lunch. Diners can indulge in Chef Shing’s creations, which celebrate the artistry of sushi with a personal touch. Taste his creations like the Duck Liver Lettuce Hand Roll or the Seared Tuna Belly. Alternatively, there’s the Shokado-style Minato Bento which features six dishes from all three departments in one lunch box.
Address: Shop G4-G6, G/F, Great Eagle Centre, 23 Harbour Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 2345 0663
Website: instagram.com/minato.wanchai
The Grand Café
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Impress friends, colleagues, and family while dining in style at Grand Hyatt Hong Kong’s Grand Café. The Three Course Set allows diners to enjoy wonderfully executed Hyatt classics with an appetiser and dessert. Tuck into the Hainanese Chicken Rice with smooth, succulent chicken, aromatic condiments, and fragrant rice.
Address: Grand Hyatt Hong Kong, 1 Harbour Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 2584 7722
Website: hongkong.grand.hyattrestaurants.com/restaurants-and-bars/grand-cafe
Dynasty Restaurant
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Enjoy intricate dim sum with a view at Renaissance Hong Kong Harbour View Hotel’s Dynasty Restaurant. From the popular Weekday Dim Sum menu, devour classics such as shrimp and crabmeat toasts, juicy barbecued pork buns, and glutinous rice with chicken. For a refreshing dessert, the classic chilled mango pudding is a popular choice in the summertime.
Address: Renaissance Hong Kong Harbour View Hotel, 1 Harbour Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 2829 7980
Website: dynastyhongkong.com
Rùn
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Executives running to their next meeting can delight in the Executive Lunch for two at Rùn. Decadent and substantial, Chef Hung Chi-Kwong’s menu impresses even the pickiest of palates. Featuring Barbecued Ibérico Pork, Deep-fried Shrimp, Wok-fried Australia M9 Wagyu Beef, and more, this power lunch is bound to satisfy diners.
Address: 2/F, The St. Regis Hong Kong, 1 Harbour Drive, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 2138 6808
Website: run-restaurant.stregishongkong.com
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
For casual lunch gatherings, head over to JOM, Samsen, Motorino, and more.
You can find Hong Kong-style lunch options in Wan Chai such as Kam's Roast Goose, Joy Hing Roasted Meat, and more.