Brunch in Hong Kong is both a tradition and the perfect way to spend quality time with the family! From newly launched menus and seasonal brunches to our all-time favourite free-flow options and kid-friendly deals, here’s where to find the best brunch in Hong Kong.
With so many brunch spots in Hong Kong, it can be overwhelming to sift through all the options and find the best family-friendly brunch menus. If you’re looking for brunches with kids’ menus, entertainment and free flow for adults, you’ve come to the right place! We’ve compiled a list of newly launched and seasonal brunch menus in Hong Kong, along with our all-time favourite brunch spots in the city. If you want to add your family’s favourite brunch spot to this list, please email us: [email protected]
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Cantina – Weekend brunch in Central with balloon magic show
Indulge in a delightful brunch experience at the newly renovated Police Headquarters in Tai Kwun at Cantina. You’ll find unlimited starters and a variety of mouthwatering Italian mains and desserts, plus free-flow Prosecco and Champagne Veuve Cliquot Yellow Label. Every Sunday, kids can enjoy a balloon magic show and colouring kits alongside a kids’ menu featuring Spaghetti, Farfalle, fruit salad and ice cream.
When: Every Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays; 11am to 4:30pm
How Much: Starting at $488 per person, 2-hour free-flow packages start at $200
Cantina, Police Headquarters, Block 1, Tai Kwun, 10 Hollywood Road, Central, Hong Kong, 2848 3000, www.cantina.com.hk
The Sixteenth – Sunday brunch in Hong Kong with exciting activities and kids-eat-free deals
The Sixteenth’s kid-friendly brunch (very aptly called the Kids’ Superbrunch) promises a ton of fun for the whole family. Every Sunday, your kids are the guests of honour at the brunch table with exciting kids’ activities such as face painting and balloon twisting at either of the restaurants, Honjokko or La Favorita, at The Sixteenth. While the grown-ups enjoy a multi-course meal with free flow, kids up to 6 years old can eat for free and kids from 7 to 12 years old will enjoy a 50% discount on the kids menu. There’s even a movie room and playroom for kids!
When: Every weekend, 11:30am to 3:15pm
How Much: Starts at $398 per adult, starts at $148 per kid (7 to 12 years)
The Sixteenth, 2/F, Oxford House, Taikoo Place, 979 King’s Road, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong, 2788 1993, www.thesixteenth.hk
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Oolaa – The OG brunch spot for families in Central
While all Oolaa outlets are family and kid-friendly, we have a soft spot for the Central branch. Always welcoming to mums and kids of all ages, we have popped down there for a quick (or leisurely weekend brunch) and watched our kids gobble up the food without any fuss.
When: Daily, with free-flow alcoholic packages for weekend brunches
How much: Varies by menu items, look at breakfast + brunch menu and kids’ menu to order
Oolaa Central, G/F, 28 Stanley Street, Central, Hong Kong, 2796 6988, www.oolaagroup.com
The Pizza Project – Weekend brunch in Central and Wan Chai with all-you-can-eat pizza that kids will love
This restaurant is always a hit with kids (who doesn’t love pizza?). On weekends, The Pizza Project offers Giro Brunch which has unlimited pizza by slice on the menu, along with carbonara fries, tuna caprese and a selection of desserts.
When: Saturdays, Sundays & Public Holidays (advance reservation required)
How much:$248 per adult with free-flow drinks at $158 per person, $148 per child
The Pizza Project, G/F, 26 Peel Street, Central, Hong Kong, 2311 1815
The Pizza Project, G/F, 5 Star Street, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, 2577 7227, www.thepizzaproject.hk
Pici – Bocconi Brunch in Hong Kong
Got pasta lovers in the family? Head to Pici every Sunday to try its Bocconi Brunch menu featuring five sharing starters including Tuna Tartare, Prosciutto and Melon Bites and Bruschetta Classica, followed by a variety of Pici’s signature dishes as the main course and end on a sweet note with a Tiramisu or Panna Cotta. Always family-friendly, Pici takes it up a notch for special occasions and festive celebrations by arranging face painters and more for the kids.
When: Weekends and Public Holidays; 11:30am to 4pm
How Much: $268 per person, $99 per person for 1-hour free flow
Pici, various locations across Hong Kong, www.pici.hk
Catch – Australian brunch fare in Sai Ying Pun
While Catch also has an outlet in Taikoo Shing, we prefer to take the kids to the Sai Ying Pun outlet. Though there isn’t a kids’ menu, children usually love the corn fritters, smashed avocado and the Brulee French toast.
When: Weekends
How much: Varies by menu items, free-flow starts at $250 for 2 hours
Catch, GF Island Crest, Shop 9-10, Second Street, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong, 2818 2355, www.catch.hk
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The Tai Pan, The Murray – Weekend semi-buffet brunch in Hong Kong with a dedicated kids’ station
Parents will be quickly won over by the epic spread at The Tai Pan, but even more so when they see the dedicated kids’ menu featuring favourites the ice cream station and sweets corner. The whole family is very much welcome at brunch here, there’s even a dedicated menu for your fur babies!
When: Saturday and Sunday; 12pm to 2:30pm
How Much: $798 per adult; free-flow packages from $238 per person; $488 per child.
The Tai Pan, The Murray Hong Kong, 22 Cotton Tree Drive, Central, Hong Kong, 3141 8888, www.niccolohotels.com
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Nicholini’s, Conrad Hong Kong – European Brunch On The Eighth for special occasions
Fancy a lavish brunch? Nicholini’s at Conrad Hong Kong serves up a selection of Mediterranean delicacies that will be a hit with the whole family. Enjoy a variety of seafood, homemade pasta, roasted suckling pig and delectable desserts. You can also upgrade your experience with a three-hour free-flow of Perrier-Jouët Grand Brut NV Champagne or choose the free-flow of soft drinks, juices and mocktails.
When: Every weekend, 11:30am to 2:30pm
How Much: $988 per adult; free-flow packages with champagne, beer, cocktails and more at $1,188 per person, $588 per child (4 to 11 years old)
Nicholini’s, Conrad Hong Kong, Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Admiralty, Hong Kong, 2521 3838, www.conraddining.com
Lighthouse Café, The Fullerton Ocean Park Hotel – Buffet brunch in Hong Kong with live stations
If you’re looking for a Hong Kong brunch with a spectacular ocean view, The Fullerton Ocean Park Hotel is a great pick. Along with international cuisine influenced by the Mediterranean and Asia, it features a variety of live-action stations that you don’t want to miss.
When: Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays; 12pm to 2:30pm
How Much: Semi-buffet starting from $388 per adult and $258 per child; Lunch buffet starting from $548 per adult and $274 per child.
Lighthouse Cafe, 1/F, The Fullerton Ocean Park Hotel, 3 Ocean Drive, Aberdeen, Hong Kong, 2166 7466, www.fullertonhotels.com/fullerton-ocean-park-hotel
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Hutong – Feng Wei Brunch with family-friendly entertainment in Hong Kong
Hutong’s Feng Wei Brunch in Hong Kong is a hit with families and for good reason! It features unlimited appetisers and three hot sharing dishes per table along with a chef’s recommendation dessert platter. The best part? Your kids will enjoy non-stop entertainment such as Chinese sugar-painting, rainbow calligraphy, face-changing mask performances, noodle pulling, dance shows and more! Check the month’s entertainment calendar before making your brunch booking.
When: Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays; 11:30am to 4pm
How Much: $698 per person (brunch food only), 3-hour free-flow packages range from non-alcoholic to the whole range of alcoholic beverages and go from $768 to $2,298 per person. Kids from 5 to 12 years old dine for free with a paying adult.
Hutong, H Zentre, 18/F, 15 Middle Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, 3428 8342, www.hutong.com.hk
Clipper Lounge, Mandarin Oriental – Sunday champagne brunch in Hong Kong with buffet stations
For a truly “treat-yourself” type of experience, head to Clipper Lounge at Mandarin Oriental. Its Sunday brunch features hors d’oeuvres, sushi and sashimi, a selection of cheeses and baked goods, a laksa noodle station, dim sum station, homemade chocolate and an ice-cream station. Need we say more?
When: Every Sunday; 12pm to 3pm
How Much: $768 per adult with $588 for free-flow house champagne, house wines, mineral water, soft drinks and juices, $478 per child
Clipper Lounge, M/F, Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong, 5 Connaught Road Central, Central, Hong Kong, 2825 4007, www.mandarinoriental.com/clipper-lounge
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Cafe Zomato – Aussie brunch and coffee shop in Hong Kong
A Sassy Mama favourite, Cafe Zomato serves up delicious avocado toasts, poke bowls, pasta, and eggs Benedict that are always a hit with the kiddos.
When: Monday to Sunday, 9am to 6pm
How Much: Varies by menu item, contact Cafe Zomato for details.
Cafe Zomato, G/F, 26 Jervois Street, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, 9382 2756, www.facebook.com/cafezomato
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Honjo — Modern Japanese brunch in Hong Kong with a free kids’ menu
While you have your unlimited sashimi, nigiri, maki and fresh oysters, the kids can tuck into fried chicken, udon and gyoza – for free (with every two adults paying for brunch)! Plus, there’s a whole vegetarian brunch menu!
When: Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays; 12pm to 2:30pm
How Much: $498 per adult, $220 to $398 for free-flow alcohol add-ons; One child eats free with every two paying adults; $98 per extra child.
Honjo, 1/F, 77-91 Queen’s Rd West, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, 2663 3772, www.honjo.hk
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Zuma – Baikingu weekend brunch in Central
Most mums and dads in Hong Kong are fans of the Japanese fare at Zuma. And on the weekends, Zuma welcomes kids in with their discounted children’s meal deals. Kids get a portion of either one main course or hot udon chicken noodles, while parents indulge in a leisurely 2.5 hour free flow.
When: Weekends
How much: $688 per adult with free-flow champagne packages starting at $1,088 per person, $350 per child
Zuma, Level 5&6 Landmark Atrium, 15 Queen’s Road Central, Central, Hong Kong, 3657 6388, www.zumarestaurant.com
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More Brunch Spots In Hong Kong
These restaurants are always kid-friendly and naturally make it to out list of best brunch spots. While they might not have a dedicated brunch menu, look at their breakfast, all-day and kids’ menu options to find something you love.
Amalfitana (Repulse Bay location) – Kid-approved brunch
Though the Amalfitana outlet in Central offers a brunch menu for office goers, we especially love the Repulse Bay spot because it’s easily accessible for strollers, has ample high chairs and is conveniently located near a playground.
Amalfitana (Repulse Bay), The Pulse, G/F, Shop 105, 28 Beach Road, Repulse Bay, Hong Kong, www.amalfitana.hk
Bathers – Beachfront restaurant in South Lantau with all-day brunch meals
Family-friendly AND pet-friendly, Bather’s is quickly becoming a favourite as Hong Kong families looking to escape the city for a weekend brunch.
Bathers, 32 Lower Cheung Sha Village, South Lantau, Lantau Island, Hong Kong, 2504 4788, www.bathers.com.hk
Rajasthan Rifles – Hike up the Peak to enjoy a well-earned brunch feast
Make the kids work up an appetite and they will eat their brunch happily at this family-friendly restaurant. Or else, grab a picnic basket at the restaurant’s Mess Hall and get brunch outdoors.
Rajasthan Rifles, G/F, The Peak Galleria, Hong Kong, 2388 8874, www.rajasthanrifles.com
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Editor’s Note: “Top Brunch Spots In Hong Kong: Best Buffet And Free-Flow For Families” was most recently updated in May 2024 by Anita Balagopalan.