Every year, millions of tourists head to Hong Kong to take in the sights of the stunning Victoria Harbour, visit historic temples, explore bustling markets, and, of course, sample the culinary delights. Hong Kong has an incredible food scene, and, while many of the options you’ll come across are decidedly not vegan (fish balls and roast goose are two firm favorites), there are also plenty of plant-based delights on offer. To help you track them down, below, we’ve rounded up just a few of the best vegan-friendly restaurants in Hong Kong.
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Is Hong Kong good for vegans?
According to the Hong Kong Tourism Board, “eating meat-free meals in Hong Kong gets easier every year.” It notes that more plant-based and vegan-friendly restaurants are opening up in the region, giving locals and tourists plenty of delicious, sustainable, animal-free options to choose from.
You’ll find some of our top picks below, but it’s also worth noting that much of the traditional cuisine in Hong Kong is also plant-based. Buddhism is a major religion in the region, and much of its traditional cuisine often avoids meat, dairy, and eggs. Head to temples like the Po Lin Monastery, for example, to find outstanding traditional meat-free meals.
OmniFoods
Hong Kong is also home to OmniFoods, the creators of the vegan pork product OmniPork. In the past, the brand has partnered with major chains like McDonald’s and Great Eagle to make plant-based food more accessible to Hongkongers and tourists alike. Head to Green Common to find out more about OmniFood’s extensive range of vegan products (including vegan Spam!).
7 must-visit vegan-friendly restaurants in Hong Kong
Hong Kong is bursting with delicious food. Find out below where to grab everything from plant-based chicken drumsticks to vegan pizza to plant-based versions of the region’s iconic bubble waffles.
Root Vegan
1 Root Vegan
The prize for one of the biggest ranges of vegan options in Hong Kong has to go to Root Vegan. The extensive menu includes everything from meatballs made with OmniPork to burgers to curry noodles with plant-based chicken on a drumstick. After you’ve munched your way through your main, you can treat yourself to a slice of double chocolate cake. Heavenly.
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Veggie4Love
2 Veggie4Love
Everything at this popular Americana spot is vegan. Take in the 1950s San Francisco-style decor while you choose from a wide range of delicious options, including meaty burgers, banana blossom chicken, crispy duck, and much more.
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Treehouse
3 Treehouse
This plant-based chain has several locations across Hong Kong, all specializing in a mix of Western and Asian-style dishes. Depending on what you’re in the mood for, you can grab a simple Italian-inspired margherita pizza with fresh basil and vegan cheese, or a Banyan bowl with fried tempeh, roasted garlic hummus, cabbage, tomato slices, and amba sauce. Fancy something sweet? Don’t skip out on the double chocolate walnut brownie.
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Wanaka
4 Wanaka
Wanaka has to take the crown for the best vegan brunch destination in Hong Kong. The fresh, tasty food offerings include sourdough bagels, tofu egg salad bowls, whole grain toast, and acai bowls. The creamy vegan lemon basque cheesecake is also not to be missed.
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5 LN Fortunate Coffee
Another great brunch/lunch destination is LN Fortunate Coffee. It’s the perfect place to sit, read a book, or catch up with friends while you enjoy unique and tasty dishes like vegan fried eggs, French toast, and BBQ pork rice. It’s also a great place to try vegan bubble waffles—bubble waffles are a popular snack in Hong Kong but they’re not usually vegan.
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6 Green Veggie
This veggie spot is mostly vegan, but it does serve eggs, so make sure to check the menu before you order thoroughly. The food is affordable, tasty, and authentic Cantonese—choose from a range of options like vegan pork buns, fried noodles, spring rolls, and much more.
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7 Isoya Japanese Vegetarian
When a sushi craving hits, head to Isoya. It’s not entirely plant-based, as some options feature milk and eggs, but there are plenty of vegan choices to indulge in. As well as plant-based sushi, you can also treat yourself to a warming bowl of ramen, crispy tempura, and seaweed soup.
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