Hong Kong has been cooking without meat for centuries. Long before anyone said "plant-based", Buddhist kitchens here were coaxing texture out of wheat gluten, bean curd skin and mushrooms — and doing it seriously well. What has changed is the range. The best vegetarian restaurants in Hong Kong now run from a tea house in a public park to a twelve-course tasting menu, and a fully vegan kitchen turning out truffle burgers.

This guide sticks to five places that are genuinely vegetarian or vegan — not steakhouses with a token risotto. Each is currently open, with the address, nearest MTR and what it costs below.

The short answer: The best vegetarian restaurants in Hong Kong for 2026 are led by LockCha, the Hong Kong Park tea house that won Best Vegetarian Restaurant at the Foodie Forks 2026 awards, and fine-dining YUAN in Central. Add Chi Lin Vegetarian for Buddhist garden dining, Veggie Kingdom for dim sum and Root Vegan for a fully vegan menu.

In This Guide

  1. LockCha Tea House — Admiralty
  2. YUAN — Central
  3. Chi Lin Vegetarian — Diamond Hill
  4. Veggie Kingdom — Causeway Bay
  5. Root Vegan — Central
  6. Vegetarian or vegan: what's the difference here?
  7. At a glance: compare the five
  8. FAQ

One thing worth knowing before you book: in Cantonese cooking, "vegetarian" (素) traditionally excludes the five pungent alliums — garlic, onion, chives and their relatives — as well as meat. That is why some of the food below tastes cleaner and less aggressive than you might expect. It is a feature, not an omission.

1. LockCha Tea House — Admiralty

If you take one person to one vegetarian meal in this city, make it LockCha (樂茶軒). The flagship sits inside a colonial-era gallery in Hong Kong Park, which means you walk out of Admiralty's towers and into birdsong within five minutes.

The draw is the pairing: more than a hundred Chinese teas alongside an entirely vegetarian dim sum menu. Order the pan-fried taro cake, the black truffle vegetarian siu mai and the ginger xiao long bao. It was named Best Vegetarian Restaurant at the Foodie Forks 2026 awards, and on the evidence of the dumpling pleating alone, deservedly.

LockCha Tea House (樂茶軒)

Hong Kong Park, Admiralty · Vegetarian dim sum · Foodie Forks 2026 winner

A tranquil heritage-gallery tea house pairing 100-plus Chinese teas with an all-vegetarian dim sum menu. The calmest good meal in central Hong Kong.

SpecialityVegetarian dim sum & Chinese tea
AddressG/F, The K.S. Lo Gallery, Hong Kong Park, 10 Cotton Tree Drive, Admiralty
Nearest MTRAdmiralty, Exit C1 (5 min walk up into Hong Kong Park)
HoursDaily 10am–8pm; closed the second Tuesday of each month
PriceDim sum from ~HK$42 (2 pcs); ~HK$200 a head for a leisurely lunch
Also atTai Kwun, 10 Hollywood Road, Central (daily 11am–11pm)

The Tai Kwun branch stays open late and adds tea cocktails and tea beers — handy if you want the food without the park hours. Menus and bookings are on the LockCha official site. See the venue page →

2. YUAN — Central

YUAN (圓) is the answer to anyone who still thinks vegetarian food cannot be an occasion. Billed as Hong Kong's first fine-dining vegetarian Chinese restaurant, it is where executive chef Ronald Shao runs a twelve-course seasonal tasting menu at HK$1,288 per person, plant-based and allium-free throughout.

What makes it work is restraint. Traditional Chinese dishes get reworked with Western haute-cuisine technique, but the vegetables stay legible — you can still taste what you are eating. It is the meat-free counterpart to the rooms in our guide to the 50 best restaurants in Hong Kong.

YUAN (圓)

Hollywood Road, Central · Fine-dining Chinese vegetarian · Allium-free

Hong Kong's first fine-dining vegetarian Chinese restaurant, from the LUBUDS group. A twelve-course seasonal tasting menu, contemporary technique, no shortcuts.

Speciality12-course vegetarian Chinese tasting menu
AddressShop 2, G/F, Chinachem Hollywood Centre, 1–13 Hollywood Road, Central
Nearest MTRCentral, Exit D2 — walk up to Hollywood Road (about 8 min)
HoursBooking essential — confirm current service times with the restaurant
PriceHK$1,288 per person for the 12-course menu, before drinks and service
Good forBirthdays, vegetarian guests you want to impress

See the venue page →

Hong Kong's Buddhist kitchens were doing plant-based four hundred years before it had a hashtag — and they are still the best cooks in the room.

3. Chi Lin Vegetarian — Diamond Hill

Some restaurants have a view. Chi Lin Vegetarian (志蓮素齋) has a waterfall. The Buddhist dining room sits tucked behind the Silver Strand Waterfall inside Nan Lian Garden, so you eat with a curtain of falling water on the other side of the glass, in the shadow of the Tang-style Chi Lin Nunnery.

The cooking is classic Chinese with a light contemporary hand: seasonal vegetables, mushrooms and tofu, done properly. The daily set menu at HK$188 is the value pick; the braised mushroom casseroles at around HK$168 are the ones to order if you are sharing. Book at weekends — it fills.

Chi Lin Vegetarian (志蓮素齋)

Nan Lian Garden, Diamond Hill · Buddhist Chinese vegetarian

Refined Buddhist vegetarian cooking in a garden dining room behind a waterfall. The most serene meal on this list, and one of the best-value set menus in the city.

SpecialityBuddhist vegetarian Cantonese; mushroom & bean curd casseroles
AddressG/F, Nan Lian Garden, 60 Fung Tak Road, Diamond Hill, Kowloon
Nearest MTRDiamond Hill, Exit C2 (signposted, about 5 min)
HoursLunch Mon–Fri 12–3pm, Sat–Sun 12–5.30pm; dinner daily 6–9pm
PriceDaily set menu ~HK$188; casseroles ~HK$168
NearbyNan Lian Garden is free and open daily 7am–9pm

Pair it with the Chi Lin Nunnery and garden for a half-day — it is one of the calmest corners in our guide to Hong Kong's museums and cultural sites. See the venue page →

4. Veggie Kingdom — Causeway Bay

Veggie Kingdom (緻素坊) is the yum cha specialist, and it earns its place with a rule most of its rivals ignore: no plant-based meats. Everything is made in house from whole ingredients, which sounds worthy and tastes anything but.

The veggie BBQ pork (HK$138) is wheat gluten marinated in a house char siu sauce and smoked over oolong and pu'er leaves — the smoke does the work that fat usually does. The veggie fish fillet in sour Sichuan soup (HK$258) uses thinly sliced oyster mushroom for texture, and gets remarkably close. It was Foodie Forks Best Vegetarian Restaurant in 2024.

Veggie Kingdom (緻素坊)

Causeway Bay & Tsim Sha Tsui · Cantonese vegetarian · No mock meats

Homemade Cantonese vegetarian cooking with the textures nailed and not a plant-based patty in sight. The best vegetarian yum cha outside a tea house.

SpecialityVegetarian dim sum; smoked wheat-gluten char siu
Address4/F, Kyoto Plaza, 491–499 Lockhart Road, Causeway Bay
Nearest MTRCauseway Bay, Exit C — a few minutes along Lockhart Road
HoursCheck before travelling — book ahead at weekends
PriceVeggie BBQ pork HK$138; veggie fish in Sichuan soup HK$258
Also at7/F, VIP Commercial Centre, 120 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui

If you want the meat version for comparison, start with our best dim sum in Hong Kong guide. See the venue page →

5. Root Vegan — Central

Everything above is vegetarian. Root Vegan is the one that is fully vegan, and it is the least reverent room on the list — an eclectic, globe-hopping menu with no interest in being quiet about it.

The black truffle burger (HK$148) is the signature. The cauliflower rice in Sichuan hot pepper sauce (HK$148) and orzo in tom yum sauce (HK$138) show the range. It also bakes proper vegan celebration cakes, from around HK$480 — genuinely useful information if you have ever tried to find one at short notice in this city.

Root Vegan

Wellington Street, Central · 100% vegan · Global menu

A fully vegan Central kitchen with bold, cross-continental flavours and a truffle burger that converts sceptics. Also the city's go-to for vegan celebration cakes.

SpecialityVegan burgers, Asian-fusion mains, vegan cakes
AddressShop 102–103, 1/F, Sunwise Building, 112–114 Wellington Street, Central
Nearest MTRCentral, Exit D2 — up towards the Mid-Levels escalator (about 6 min)
HoursCheck before travelling; bookings taken online
PriceMains ~HK$138–148; celebration cakes from ~HK$480
Good forStrict vegans, birthdays, sceptical friends

Vegetarian or vegan: what's the difference here?

It matters more in Hong Kong than in London or New York, and the confusion catches people out. A Cantonese vegetarian restaurant may still use egg, dairy or — occasionally — oyster sauce, even while it scrupulously avoids garlic and onion for Buddhist reasons.

So: if you are vegan, say so at the door rather than assuming. Root Vegan and the TREEHOUSE chain are fully plant-based, so nothing needs negotiating. At LockCha, Chi Lin and Veggie Kingdom, most of the menu will suit you and the staff will tell you which dishes do not. Ask once, eat happily.

Before you go: opening hours, set-menu prices and dish availability move around, especially at the smaller kitchens. Confirm directly with the restaurant — and book at weekends, when all five fill up.

At a glance: compare the five

RestaurantAreaStyleRough cost
LockCha (樂茶軒)Admiralty / CentralVegetarian dim sum & tea~HK$200 pp
YUAN (圓)CentralFine-dining ChineseHK$1,288 pp
Chi Lin Vegetarian (志蓮素齋)Diamond HillBuddhist ChineseSet menu ~HK$188
Veggie Kingdom (緻素坊)Causeway Bay / TSTCantonese, no mock meat~HK$150–250 pp
Root VeganCentralFully vegan, global~HK$140–150 a main

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Vegetarian Hong Kong: your questions answered

What is the best vegetarian restaurant in Hong Kong?
LockCha Tea House in Hong Kong Park was named Best Vegetarian Restaurant at the Foodie Forks 2026 awards, and it is the easiest one to love: all-vegetarian dim sum matched with more than a hundred Chinese teas. For a special occasion, YUAN in Central serves a twelve-course vegetarian Chinese tasting menu.
Is Hong Kong good for vegans?
It has improved enormously. Hong Kong now has fully vegan kitchens such as Root Vegan in Central and the plant-based chain TREEHOUSE, alongside a long Buddhist tradition of meat-free Chinese cooking. Strict vegans should still ask about egg, dairy and oyster sauce at Cantonese vegetarian restaurants, as not every dish is vegan.
Where can I eat vegetarian dim sum in Hong Kong?
LockCha in Hong Kong Park and at Tai Kwun serves an entirely vegetarian dim sum menu, including truffle siu mai and ginger xiao long bao. Veggie Kingdom in Causeway Bay is the other specialist, making everything in house without plant-based meats. Both take bookings, which is wise at weekends.
How much does vegetarian food cost in Hong Kong?
Vegetarian dim sum runs from around HK$42 for two pieces, so a relaxed tea-house lunch lands near HK$200 a head. Set menus at Buddhist restaurants such as Chi Lin start around HK$188. At the top end, YUAN's twelve-course tasting menu is HK$1,288 per person before drinks and service.

The verdict

Start at LockCha. It is the gentlest introduction, the food is excellent and the setting does half the work. Go to Chi Lin when you want the afternoon to slow down, Veggie Kingdom when you want to eat properly rather than politely, and Root Vegan when someone in the group is strict. Save YUAN for the night that matters.

Hong Kong's vegetarian cooking is not a compromise or a trend. It is one of the oldest things this city does well — and in 2026 it is in the best shape it has ever been.

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