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Ramadan Kareem! 🌙For all those fasting this month, we’ve curated a list of Halal restaurants/ mosques in Hong Kong 🇭🇰 wh...
27/02/2026

Ramadan Kareem! 🌙

For all those fasting this month, we’ve curated a list of Halal restaurants/ mosques in Hong Kong 🇭🇰 where you can gather for Iftar 🍽️

Missing any? Drop your other recommendations in the comments below!

Happy Chinese New Year! 🧧 We’re back with another guide to find the perfect restaurant for your CNY feast! This time foc...
18/02/2026

Happy Chinese New Year! 🧧

We’re back with another guide to find the perfect restaurant for your CNY feast! This time focusing on Vegetarian, Jain and Halal restaurants!

We know how challenging it can be to find the perfect spot that caters to everyone’s dietary needs so we’ve put together a handy guide featuring some of our favourite restaurants across Hong Kong that have got you covered! From comforting noodles to elegant vegetarian dining, there’s something here for every gathering with family and friends.

26/01/2026

📍Deli Vegetarian Cafe, Ngong Ping (Big Buddha)

Looking for authentic and affordable vegetarian Chinese food in Hong Kong? Right next to the Tian Tan Buddha, this pure vegetarian takeout spot is a hidden treasure. Located to the left of the Main Shrine Hall, it serves amazing dim sum, noodles, and desserts, all 100% vegetarian. If you plan on doing a visit to the Big Buddha, this place is highly recommended! Grab your food and enjoy it at the outdoor tables with a peaceful temple view. Here’s what I got:

1. Vegetarian Char Siu
- Three flavours, including original, BBQ, and curry flavour (our favourite!) [8/10]

2. Spring Rolls
- Crispy, hot, and perfectly fried. [10/10]

3. Taro Dumplings
- Savoury, soft, and full of flavour. [8/10]

4. Chow Mein
- Classic noodles with great wok hei and fresh vegetables. [8.5/10]

5. Mango Sago Drink HK$30
- Sweet and refreshing [8/10]

6. Sago Pudding
- Silky, creamy, and tastes a bit like waffles. A must-try dessert. [9/10]

7. Deep Fried Taro Balls
- Crispy outside with a similar filling as a spring roll. [8.5/10]�
8. Peanut Mochi
- Chewy, sweet, and filled with crushed peanuts. [8/10]

💰 Pricing Tip: The dim sum items are HK$30 for 3 pieces�

OVERALL RATING:�
Taste/Quality: 8.5/10�Ambience: 8/10 (peaceful outdoor seating)
Value for Money: 9/10�

🕰️ Opening Hours: 11:30 am – 4:30 pm
�📍 Address: Left side of the Main Shrine Hall (facing it), Ngong Ping, Lantau Island.

🚌 How to get there: Take bus no.23 from tung Chung (near tung Chung plaza). Its a 30-40 bus ride

As 2025 ends and we step into the new year, it’s the perfect time to reflect on our progress together. Here’s a quick re...
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As 2025 comes to an end, we have made a list of our favorite Halal restaurants in Hong Kong! Whether it’s Chinese or Ind...
30/12/2025

As 2025 comes to an end, we have made a list of our favorite Halal restaurants in Hong Kong! Whether it’s Chinese or Indian or Middle Eastern, we have them all!

Which one is your favorite? Comment down below 👇🏻

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