What to eat in Hong Kong?

Hong Kong has tens of thousands of licensed restaurants, which makes choosing where to eat surprisingly hard. Random Eats HK helps you decide faster: set a district, budget, cuisine, or dining style, and get three random restaurant suggestions from official FEHD licence data. No endless scrolling, no account, no paid listings. Use it for solo lunches, after-work dinners, or when your group cannot agree. Click Pick for me, reshuffle if nothing looks good, and open the map link when you are ready to go. Cuisine and budget tags are our editorial layer on top of government data — they are meant to guide decisions, not replace your own judgment.

Quick answer

Best for
Quick dining decisions in Hong Kong
How it works
Filter → 3 random picks → reshuffle
Data source
FEHD via DATA.GOV.HK
Last updated
2026-07-11

Example picks

KAU KEE RESTAURANT

Featured

Central

Noodles · $$

Legendary clear-broth beef brisket noodles on Gough Street.

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SALADSTOP

Featured

Central

Western · $$

Build-your-own salads for a light lunch in Central.

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Pick for me

FAQ

What is the best way to find food in Hong Kong?

For quick decisions, use filters plus random picks. For research, combine this tool with map links and your own preferences.

Does this replace OpenRice?

No. Random Eats HK is a lightweight decision tool, not a full review directory.

Which districts are covered?

All 19 FEHD districts in Hong Kong, from Central to Sha Tin to the Islands.

Is the data official?

Restaurant names and addresses are from FEHD via DATA.GOV.HK.

How random is it?

Each pick is uniformly random from the filtered pool, with reshuffle avoiding immediate repeats when possible.

Data updated: 2026-07-11