Hong Kong’s Best Restaurant Deals Right Now — Eat Well, Spend Less

In a city where good food comes fast, loud, and sometimes expensive, finding a great deal can feel like striking gold. But Hong Kong’s dining scene is full of surprises places that serve quality without compromise, and value without shortcuts. From complimentary sake and free-flow wings to perfectly priced steaks and authentic hawker favourites, here’s where to eat well and spend smart this month.
Katte

There’s something instantly comforting about Katte. Nestled in the heart of Causeway Bay, this modern izakaya blends the energy of Tokyo backstreets with the easy hospitality Hong Kong does best. You’ll find skewers sizzling over charcoal, sashimi glistening like glass, and laughter spilling from the open kitchen. It’s the kind of place that makes any night feel like a gathering among friends where the servers remember your drink, and the regulars might just sing a little too confidently once the karaoke kicks in.
The menu is built around everyday Japanese favourites done with care: plump yakitori, tender pork belly, house-made sauces, and small plates that balance richness with restraint. The sake flows freely, the prices stay friendly, and the atmosphere feels both lively and low-pressure.
Deal: Sip and unwind with a complimentary 180ml sake on any dine-in visit. There’s no minimum spend just a small 10% service charge on the original menu price. It’s the perfect way to start (or end) the evening, whether you’re pairing it with sushi, skewers, or one too many choruses of karaoke.
Katte
Address: 6/F, Circle Tower, 28 Tang Lung Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Hours: Monday to Thursday: 6pm - 12am; Friday to Saturday: 6pm - 3am; Sunday: 6pm - 12am; Public Holiday: 6pm - 3am
Holy Eats

If you like your nights loud and your food even louder, Holy Eats in Soho is the move. The walls are covered in graffiti and neon, the speakers hum with bass, and the crowd feels like the city itself — a mix of after-work regulars, weekend explorers, and anyone chasing good vibes with even better food.
The kitchen serves up an unapologetically indulgent mix of global comfort food: crispy fried chicken, sizzling steaks, saucy wings, and seafood that demands a cocktail on the side. Each plate looks as good as it tastes, a balance of richness and attitude that keeps the place buzzing from lunch till late night.
Deal: For wing lovers, Holy Eats offers one of the best free-flow feasts in town. From 4–7pm every day, dig into unlimited wings, fries, and drinks for just $200 per person. It’s everything you want in an after-work escape — messy, satisfying, and guaranteed to leave you grinning (and maybe reaching for a wet wipe).
Holy Eats
Address: 23 Elgin Street, Central, Soho, Hong Kong
Hours: Monday to Friday: 12pm - 3pm | 4pm - 1am; Saturday: 4pm - 1am; Sunday 12pm - 9pm
Sushi Masa x Taiko Sake

Sushi Masa doesn’t just serve omakase; it celebrates it. Hidden behind a minimalist façade, this collaboration with Taiko Sake brings refined Japanese dining to a new generation intimate, elegant, and surprisingly accessible. The chefs here move with quiet precision, slicing and plating each piece like a performance. There’s no pretence, just focus and finesse.
The omakase menu changes with the tides, literally. Ingredients are flown in daily, and dishes rotate with the seasons. Expect rich toro, scallop brushed with soy, or a surprising foie gras-topped sushi that bridges East and West. The sake list is carefully curated, with Taiko’s pairings adding depth to every bite.
Deal: Diners enjoying the omakase will receive a complimentary appetizer or sushi course, a small but thoughtful gesture that captures the spirit of the restaurant — craftsmanship with a personal touch. Every detail here, from the counter lighting to the final cup of tea, feels deliberate and deeply considered.
Sushi Masa x Taiko Sake
Address: Shop H2B, G/F, Fashion Walk, 9 Kingston Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Hours: Monday to Sunday: 12pm - 3pm | 6pm - 10pm
El Macho

Some restaurants feed you; El Macho throws you a party. Step inside and you’re met with a rush of colour, the sound of sizzling fajitas, and the unmistakable beat of Latin music that dares you not to move. Inspired by Día de los Muertos and Mexican street culture, this Soho spot bursts with energy and authenticity in equal measure.
Every dish is packed with punch and personality tacos dripping with flavour, burritos that barely fit in your hands, quesadillas oozing with cheese, and fajitas served still smoking from the pan. Add in their signature margaritas, and it’s impossible not to get swept up in the fiesta.
Deal: Spend $400 or more per person and you’ll be rewarded with a complimentary margarita — fresh, zesty, and dangerously good. It’s a simple thank-you for going big, because if you’re here, you’re not the type to do dinner halfway.
El Macho
Address: 1 Third Street, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong
Hours: Monday to Thursday: 12pm - 3pm | 4pm - 11pm; FridayL 12pm - 3pm | 4pm - 12am; Saturday: 12pm - 12am; Sunday & Public Holday: 12pm - 11pm
B&B Oyster Steakhouse

B&B Oyster Steakhouse doesn’t chase trends, it builds traditions. Founded by father-son duo Ben and Benny, the restaurant pairs Italian comfort with steakhouse indulgence, creating a dining experience that’s both refined and personal. The vibe is intimate yet lively; polished without being pretentious.
Here, everything is designed to impress: oysters sourced fresh from France, pasta tossed table-side in a 30-month aged Parmesan wheel, and steaks that command attention the moment they arrive. The service is warm, the playlist soft, and the food genuinely memorable.
Deal: For a limited time, diners can enjoy the signature Beef Wellington for just $198 (originally $798). Tender beef wrapped in golden pastry, served with buttery mash and gravy that tastes like comfort distilled — this is a rare chance to savour a fine-dining classic at a steal.
B&B Oyster Steakhouse
Address: Shop 167, 1/F, Mira Place 2, 118-130 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Hours: Monday to Sunday: 11am - 10pm
Tian Tian Authentic

The name Tian Tian needs no introduction to anyone who’s eaten in Singapore. Its chicken rice has become the stuff of legend simple, soulful, and perfectly executed. At its Hong Kong flagship in Causeway Bay, the brand brings that same hawker spirit to life, with tender poached chicken, aromatic rice cooked in stock, and that unmistakable chili-garlic sauce that makes every bite sing.
There’s more to it than nostalgia, though. Tian Tian Authentic adds a layer of polish to the hawker experience, combining efficiency with style. You’ll find favourites from other Michelin-recognised Singaporean stalls on the menu too, turning the restaurant into a microcosm of Singapore’s street food culture.
Deal: Enjoy 15% off the entire menu — no conditions, no minimum spend. Just good food at great value, served with a side of heritage that travels thousands of miles yet still feels right at home.
Tian Tian Authentic
Address: Shop H2, G/F, Fashion Walk, 9 Kingston Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Hours: Monday to Sunday: 12pm - 9pm
Because in Hong Kong, good dining isn’t just about indulgence, it’s about discovery. These restaurants remind us that the city’s best meals don’t always require the biggest budgets, just good taste, great company, and a deal worth celebrating.
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Note: The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.



