Ramadan is a time of reflection, community, charity, discipline and gathering over meals with loved ones. Whether you're looking for the perfect Iftar spot to break your fast or a Suhoor option to keep you energized, Hong Kong offers a range of halal-friendly restaurants. From traditional South Asian dishes to Middle Eastern feasts and halal Chinese cuisine, there’s something for everyone.
This guide will help you find the best restaurants for Ramadan, explore mosque-based Iftar services, and plan your meals effectively.
Best Halal Restaurants for Iftar in Hong Kong
For those looking to indulge in a premium halal-certified iftar buffet, Café Kool at Kowloon Shangri-La offers a carefully curated “Blessing Feast of Ramadan” dinner buffet (HK$755 per person). As Hong Kong’s first hotel to receive a prestigious 5 Crescent Rating, Café Kool ensures an exceptional dining experience that meets the highest halal standards.
Location: 1/F, Amber Lodge, 23 Hollywood Road, Central
Contact: +852 3105 5300
Jashan, one of Hong Kong’s first Michelin-recognized Indian restaurants, offers a special Ramadan Iftar set menu (HK$208 per person), featuring:
Jashan also serves vegetarian options, a buffet lunch with over 20 dishes, and refreshing lassi to cool off after a day of fasting.
Location: Shop A2, G/F, 298 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai
Wu Zhi Jian Beef Noodles serves authentic halal Chinese dishes just minutes from Masjid Ammar and Osman Ramju Sadick Islamic Centre. (HK$50-HK$100 per person)
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With a casual setting and affordable prices, it’s ideal for a quick and satisfying meal.
Location: Shop E, G/F, Garley Building, 53 Graham Street, Central
Opening Hours: 12:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Saffron Persian Cuisine brings authentic Persian flavors to Hong Kong’s halal dining scene, offering a refined take on traditional stews, grilled meats, and aromatic rice dishes. While it’s not a late-night spot, it’s a fantastic choice for a hearty lunch or a flavorful dinner in Central.
Menu highlights:
Saffron sets itself apart by focusing on high-quality ingredients and authentic Persian recipes, making it a go-to destination for those looking to explore the rich culinary heritage of Iran. While it may not be a suhoor option, it’s an excellent choice for a flavorful halal meal in the heart of Central.
Location: 40 O’Brien Road, Wan Chai
Food is provided by the mosque for free. After Iftar, you can join prayers at the mosque. Keep in mind that it will be very crowded.
Reminder: Please check with the mosque about opening-hours/dates as they are currently renovating.
Location: 105 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Food is provided by the mosque for free. After Iftar, you can join prayers at the mosque. Keep in mind that it will be very crowded.
Looking for a solid meal before your fast but don’t feel like cooking at 4 AM? We’ve got you covered. Whether you're after a protein-packed feast or something light to keep you going, these late-night spots serve up delicious halal-friendly options that hit the spot. So, if hunger strikes before Fajr, you know where to go!
Location: G/F, 39-43 Lock Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Opening Hours: Open until 3 AM
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Location: 58 Kimberley Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Opening Hours: Open 24/7
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Location: Shop D-E, G/F, 27 Hollywood Road, Central
Opening Hours: 24/7
Recommended Dishes for Suhoor:
Lamb Shish Kebab with Rice – Grilled lamb skewers served with fragrant rice, packed with protein and essential nutrients for sustained energy.
Chicken Doner Roll – Juicy marinated chicken wrapped in pita with fresh vegetables, offering a satisfying yet balanced meal.
Lentil Soup – A warm and nutritious option, rich in fiber and protein, ideal for hydration and digestion before fasting.
Hummus with Falafel & Pita Bread – A wholesome plant-based meal with a mix of healthy fats, protein, and fiber to keep you feeling full longer.
Please note that some of the restaurants listed above also serve alcohol on their premises. For any further inquiries, please contact them directly.
Ramadan in Hong Kong brings together diverse cuisines, vibrant community gatherings, and moments of spiritual reflection. Whether you’re sitting down for an Iftar meal, grabbing a Suhoor bite, or praying at the mosque, careful planning will help you make the most of this special month.
By choosing halal-certified restaurants and being mindful of meal times, you can enjoy delicious food and meaningful experiences throughout Ramadan.
Ramadan Mubarak.