Causeway Bay claims fame as Hong Kong’s centre for the finest bites, eateries, restaurants, and cafés available on the island. Hidden in tall buildings and secret alleyways, the neighbourhood is a foodie’s haven for exploring every tasty nook and cranny.
If you’re eager to dine out in this gastro gem of a neighbourhood, read below for our suggestions on the best restaurants in Causeway Bay.
Best restaurants in Causeway Bay
Kozy Okonomi-yaki Teppan-yaki
Yet another Causeway Bay hidden at a height inside an office building, Kozy is the worst-kept secret for the neighbourhood dishing out fantastically grilled wagyu and shellfish, savoury okonomiyaki pancakes, and vegetables. A balanced meal at Kozy is best when ordering their fried mixed vegetables (HKD58), spring onion okonomiyaki (HKD78), ox tongue (HKD68), and the A4 wagyu fillet steak (HKD290).
Kozy Okonomi-yaki Teppan-yaki, 9/F, Circle Plaza, 499 Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay, 2591 1281
Eggslut
Founded by affable foodie Alvin Cailan in 2011, Eggslut began as a food truck on Los Angeles’ streets, today continuing with this opening in Causeway Bay to feed hungry bellies with toasty sandwiches packed with egg. Eggslut’s Fairfax (HKD69) is an instant classic packed with soft scrambled egg, cheese, and sriracha mayo. Order the Gaucho (HKD159) if you’re craving prime steak or the Sausage, Egg, & Cheese (HKD69) for some chicken-sausage love.
Eggslut, Shop 2, G/F, & Shop F-1, 1/F, Fashion Walk, 11–19 Great George Street & 27–47 Paterson Street, Causeway Bay
Check in Taipei
At Check in Taipei, Taiwanese food is given a much needed infusion of colour and modern touch to reinvigorate the carby and gloopy cuisine. Dishes like their signature crispy chicken (HKD88), potato cheesy truffle egg crepe (HKD78), signature beef noodles (HKD108) and homemade mochi milk (HKD75) do justice to energise the island nation’s distinct flavours.
Check in Taipei, Shop 07, 4/F, World Trade Centre, 280 Gloucester Road, Causeway Bay, 2801 6330
Roganic
Chef Simon Rogan’s outpost in Hong Kong has enjoyed critical success for five years operating in Causeway Bay. The organic-powerful and vegetable-forward fine-dining restaurant is loved by the MICHELIN Guide, earning one star and a Green Star in the 2023 awards. Roganic’s Full Tasting Menu (HKD1,180 pp) features great bites like truffle pudding, ox in coal oil, barbecued hen of the woods, day-boat sea bass, frozen Tunworth cheese, and fig-leaf mousse.
Roganic, UG/F, Sino Plaza, 255 Gloucester Road, Causeway Bay, 2817 8383, book here
Dilliwale
Dilliwale is hidden in a nondescript building on Lockhart Road and explores the north and south of India’s spiced and herby cuisine. Open for lunch and dinner, the Indian restaurant offers home comforts at reasonable prices, including doobi katori chaat (HKD89), aamchi vada pav (HKD78), reshmi malai tikka (HKD158), dal makhani (HKD105), keema pav (HKD110), and rasmalai rabri (HKD85).
Dilliwale, 9/F, Kyoto Plaza, 491–499 Lockhart Road, Causeway Bay, 6900 1584, book here
Kampoeng Chandra
Tucked away down a flight of stairs is Kampoeng, specialising in the rich and spicy flavours of Indonesia. The largest of the eateries housed in Causeway Bay’s Little Indonesia, Kampoeng is as authentic as it gets. For the best creamy, umami, and hot tones, try the Iongtong cap go meh (HKD75), nasi campur rendang (HKD75), gado gado (HKD68), Indonesian roast chicken and rice (HKD83), and bakso lava (HKD75).
Kampoeng Chandra, B/F, 1–5 Sugar Street, Causeway Bay, 2488 1492
The Grill Room
The Grill Room opened up its Causeway Bay location in August 2023 after eight five years of success in Tsim Sha Tsui cooking steak with French and Australian influences. Open-fire and Josper grills cook the meat to perfection at the exclusive steakhouse. Order the hamachi crudo (HKD158) and foie gras terrine (HKD148) to start off, before diving deep into the beef tenderloin (HKD308) or M7 Wagyu sirloin (HKD528). A dinner here is not complete without the piña colada baked Alaska (HKD98).
The Grill Room, Shop 3B, 3/F, Causeway Bay Plaza 2, 463–483 Lockhart Road, Causeway Bay, 2897 6838, book here
Sunning Restaurant
Founded in 1948, Sunning Restaurant is one of Hong Kong’s oldest restaurants still standing, serving an endearing fine-dining “soya sauce Western” menu that fuses Chinese ingredients with French, American, and British recipes. The real Hong Kong deal comes with the Escargot Set (HKD270), complete with escargot, borscht or cream of mushroom soup, a choice of sirloin steak, sole meunière, fried pork chop, or chicken mancini, and coffee or tea.
Sunning Restaurant, Shop B, 16/F, Lee Theatre Plaza, 99 Percival Street, Causeway Bay, 2890 2029
Mother of Pizzas
Notable for its cult following, Mother of Pizzas is a bonafide Causeway Bay restaurant. The owner cooks Neapolitan pizza in a wood oven with San Marzano tomato sauce and mozzarella cheese, but with some twists. The Crazy Cheese (HKD238, 13inch) goes nuts with five types of cheese on the pie, whilst the Pepperoni Super Saiyan (HKD238, 13 inch) amps up the salt with tons of pepperoni slices, plus a lot of garlic. Their Queen Margherita (HKD198, 13 inch) is a suitable starter to enjoy classic flavours done best at the spot.
Mother of Pizzas, G/F, Yee Hing Building, 13–19 Leighton Road, Causeway Bay, 2891 2221, book here
Nikusa
Nikusa all-you-can-eat Japanese shabu shabu restaurant strikes on quality and affordability with five priced dining packages, based on meat quality and time allotment for the buffet. Level One is the best value, coming in at HKD238 for 90 minutes to enjoy unlimited orders of USDA grain-fed and angus beef and Japanese chicken and pork. The buffet includes four dozen picks of vegetables, noodles, tofu, and meat and shellfish balls to mix within your kombu and dashi broth.
Nikusa, 8/F, Midtown Soundwill Plaza II, 1-29 Tang Lung Street, Causeway Bay, 3996 9844
Casa Cucina & Bar
This name of this newly reopened Causeway Bay restaurant (relocating from its former Sai Ying Pun home) means “house” in both Spanish and Italian, alluding to the comforting and colourful creations offered at the vibrant space. On the menu, we love the crispy polenta (HKD85) for a delicate, creamy tomato bite, burrata (HKD115) mixed with strawberries, roasted pumpkin ravioli (HKD178), and peri-peri chicken (HKD228), which brings a bit of Nando’s love to Hong Kong!
Casa Cucina & Bar, Shop C & D, Riviera Mansion, 59–65 Paterson Street, Causeway Bay, 9266 7969, book here
Lau Haa Hot Pot Restaurant
Dressed up in a throwback 1970s interior, matched with funky neon lighting on the outside, Lau Haa Hot Pot Restaurant is a perfect group dining venue in Causeway Bay. Unique and rare hot pot ingredients like ox throat, fish maw, coral clams, and black beef stomach shine on the menu. The restaurant stocks two dozen hotpot bases including Asian clam with pork-bone broth, Chongqing spicy stock, and their special Lau Haa chicken stock.
Lau Haa Hot Pot Restaurant, Shop A, B/F & G/F, Block A, Lockhart House, 441 Lockhart Road, Causeway Bay, 2214 9388, book here
Ho Hung Kee Congee & Noodle
Earning itself a Michelin-star for its bouncy noodles and savoury congee, Ho Hung Kee is a staple in Causeway Bay. With their signature noodle with spicy shredded pork (HKD78), assorted meat congee with sliced fish (HKD68), and fried rice noodle with beef (HKD120), Ho Hung Kee steps up for the classics of Cantonese dining, wrapped in savoury lard and hit with sweetness from the wok hei.
Ho Hung Kee Congee & Noodle, Shop 1204-1205, 12/F, Causeway Bay, 2577 6060
Calle Ocho
Causeway Bay’s newest tapas restaurant, created by the good people from Pirata Group, is your answer to escaping west to sunnier times in Spain. The à-la-carte menu at Calle Ocho is expansive, with varieties of tapas, charcuterie, tortilla, fish, meat, and paella. Our recommendations include the Ibérico ham croquettes (HKD50), classic Spanish tortilla (HKD80), grilled cuttlefish (HKD180), seafood paella (HKD240), Wagyu beef cheek (HKD160), and manchego cheesecake (HKD80).
Calle Ocho, Shop K, G/F & 1/F, Fashion Walk, 8 Cleveland Street, Causeway Bay, 2638 8895, book here