Hong Kong’s reputation for luxury dining and glittering skyscrapers might suggest an expensive food scene, but Muslim travelers will find no shortage of affordable Halal meals across the city. From steaming baskets of dim sum to fragrant Indian curries, local canteens and casual eateries serve up flavourful dishes that won’t strain your budget. In this guide, we’ve gathered seven affordable spots where you can enjoy satisfying meals with peace of mind.
Dining Tips!
The Halal assurance of restaurants in Hong Kong can be certified under these categories.
Restaurants in the following list have been certified under these four categories by The Incorporated Trustees of The Islamic Community Fund of Hong Kong, so Muslim travelers can enjoy their dining experience with ease. When in doubt, do check with the restaurant directly or refer to official certification details.

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For noodle lovers, Wu Zhi Jian Beef Noodles is a must-try stop in Hong Kong. Known for its hearty bowls delivered in Lanzhou-style, this humble eatery serves a combination of rich broths, tender beef slices, and chewy hand-pulled noodles that are both filling and flavorful. As a fully Halal certified restaurant, Muslim travelers can indulge with confidence. Here, simple surroundings, generous portions, and affordable prices deliver a comforting taste of authentic Chinese Muslim cuisine.
Address: Multiple locations
Opening Hours: Varying hours across branches
Halal Status: Halal-certified restaurant
Price: HK$30 - HK$50

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Ready to indulge in Halal dim sum? The Islamic Centre Canteen is a must-visit for anyone wanting to experience Cantonese food in a Muslim-friendly setting. Beyond the classics, the canteen also serves a range of hearty favourites like fried noodles and stir-fried beef, all at affordable prices that make dining here accessible to every traveler. Located on the fifth floor of Masjid Ammar and Osman Ramju Sadick Islamic Centre in Wan Chai, it’s also a gathering place where visitors can enjoy authentic flavours while connecting with the local Muslim community.
Address: 5/F, Masjid Ammar and Osman Ramju Sadick Islamic Centre, Wan Chai
Opening Hours: 10am - 9pm daily
Halal Status: Halal-certified restaurant
Price: Dim Sum: HK$15 - HK$30 each
Meals: HK$40 - HK$200

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BKK Thai Street Food delivers the vibrant flavours of Bangkok right in the heart of the Central district. This restaurant is perfect for travelers wanting to immerse themselves in delicacies like Pad Thai and grilled skewers, prepared with Halal ingredients and offered at affordable prices. With bold seasonings and the signature wok hei aroma, dining here is an easy way to enjoy authentic Thai street food within the dynamic streets of Hong Kong.
Address: PMQ - Staunton, SG 09 -SG 14 G/F, Block A, 35 Aberdeen St, Hong Kong
Opening Hours: Mon – Thurs: 12pm - 10pm
Fri – Sun: 12pm - 10.30pm
Halal Status: Halal-certified kitchen restaurant
Price: HK$38 - HK$138

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Istanbul Express brings the colorful flavours of Türkiye to Hong Kong in a warm, casual setting. The menu features classics like smoky kebabs, doner wraps, fresh pita, and generous mezze platters. Popular with both locals and visitors, it’s a reliable spot for hearty food, friendly service, and hospitable comfort. Perfect for a quick bite or a sit-down meal, Istanbul Express offers a delicious pause amid explorations of the city.
Address: G/F, 66 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai
Opening Hours: 11am - 12am daily
Halal Status: Muslim-owned restaurant
Price: HK$60 - HK$180

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Sometimes, familiar comfort food makes the best travel companion. In Hong Kong, selected KFC outlets serve Halal-certified chicken, offering Muslim travelers a convenient option when time is short. Whether you’re craving crispy fried chicken, a quick burger, or sides to share with friends, KFC is an easy and budget-friendly stop between sightseeing adventures. It’s also widely available across the city, so you’ll never be far from a meal that’s both familiar and affordable.
Address: Multiple locations
Opening Hours: Varying hours across branches
Halal Status: Halal-friendly certified restaurant

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Serving authentic Indonesian meals, Cooking Lobo is a must-visit if you’re craving spices of the archipelago. While you’re here, you can enjoy their trademark fried chicken or quarry fish served with rice and sambal, the country’s beloved chili paste; along with other generous dishes that showcase the warmth and richness of Indonesian cuisine.
Address: G/F, Shop 9E, Cactus Mansion, 1-19 McGregor Street, Wan Chai
Opening Hours: Mon: 11am - 4pm
Tue - Sun: 11am - 8pm
Halal Status: Halal-certified restaurant
Price: HK$58 - HK$88

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Inside the lively Bowrington Road Cooked Food Centre sits Wai Kee, a humble stall with a big reputation. Its Halal roast duck rice has become a favourite for many, offering juicy cuts of duck with perfectly crisp skin served over steaming rice. Affordable, filling, and distinctly Hong Kong, it’s a no-frills stop where Muslim travelers can enjoy one of the city’s most iconic flavours in comfort.
Address: Shop 5, Bowrington Road Cooked Food Centre, 1/F, Bowrington Road Market, 21 Bowrington Road, Wan Chai
Opening Hours: 11.30am - 7pm daily
Halal Status: Muslim-owned restaurant
Price: HK$50 - HK$130
Eating well in Hong Kong doesn’t have to come at a high price. From local classics like roast duck and dim sum to the bold flavours of Thai and Turkish street food, the city offers Muslim travelers a wide range of Halal meals that are both delicious and affordable; perfect for travelers wanting to savor the city’s culinary delights while staying within budget.