Where to find the best dim sum in Hong Kong
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Dim sum isn’t just a meal in Hong Kong — it’s a ritual. Steaming baskets, clinking teacups, the buzz of chatter — it’s where tradition meets taste. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a longtime fan, here are some of the best places to enjoy dim sum in the city:
1. Tim Ho Wan – Sham Shui Po
🌟 Michelin-starred on a budget
The original branch of the world’s most affordable Michelin-starred restaurant. Their baked BBQ pork buns are legendary — crispy, sweet, and melt-in-your-mouth.
📍 G/F, 9-11 Fuk Wing Street, Sham Shui Po
2. Maxim’s Palace – City Hall
🩵 Old-school charm with harbour views
Go for the pushcarts, chandeliers, and classic dishes like har gow, siu mai, and cheung fun. It’s a nostalgic experience with a view.
📍 2/F, City Hall Low Block, Central
3. DimDimSum – Jordan
🔥 Modern, fun twist on tradition
Dim sum with creative flair — try the black truffle siu mai and piggy custard buns. Consistently rated one of the city’s best.
📍 112 Tung Choi Street, Mong Kok
4. Yum Cha – Tsim Sha Tsui
📸 For Instagram and indulgence
Famous for cute dim sum shaped like animals, but not just a gimmick — the food holds up. Try the lava custard buns and char siu puffs.
📍 20-22 Granville Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
5. Luk Yu Tea House – Central
🍵 Heritage and elegance
A throwback to 1930s Hong Kong. Traditional Cantonese dishes served in an elegant, wood-paneled dining room. A favourite among locals and old-timers.
📍 24-26 Stanley Street, Central
Tip: Go early, especially on weekends. And don’t forget the tea — it’s not dim sum without a pot of pu-erh or jasmine.
Hong Kong is the dim sum capital of the world — and no two places do it quite the same. So bring your appetite, share a table, and let the feast begin.