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Dining out on a Sunday in Hong Kong. Photo to be sourced via Google Places / Wikimedia Commons.

RFK City Guide · Hong Kong

Best Restaurants Open Sunday in Hong Kong 2026

Open Sunday · Hong Kong · 6 rooms confirmed · Updated June 2026

Compiled by the Restaurants for Kings editorial team · Published June 19, 2026 · Updated June 19, 2026

Sunday is the one day Hong Kong dines best at its own game. Yum cha is a Sunday ritual here, so the Cantonese rooms that close on a quiet Tuesday throw their doors wide for the family lunch trade. Two of the city's three-star kitchens serve Sunday, and the dim sum trolleys run at the Four Seasons and the Ritz-Carlton from late morning.

T'ang Court

Cantonese · The Langham, Tsim Sha Tsui · $$$$ · Sun lunch 11:00 & dinner 18:00

Three Michelin stars for an eleventh straight year, and it serves Sunday lunch. The best yum cha table in Kowloon. Book ahead.

Chef Kwong Wai Keung's T'ang Court on the first floor of The Langham on Peking Road has held three Michelin stars for eleven consecutive years in the 2026 guide. The wok-fried lobster, the baked stuffed crab shell and the double-boiled soups are the reasons it keeps them.

Sunday is a full service day: weekend lunch runs 11:00 to 15:00 and dinner 18:00 to 23:00. That makes a Sunday dim sum lunch here one of very few three-star Sunday meals in the city, and the most relaxed way to eat at this level.

Reserve a week or more ahead for a weekend table, and ask about the lunch set if you want the kitchen's range without committing to the full dinner spend.

Read our T'ang Court review.

Caprice

French · Four Seasons, Central · $$$$ · Open Sun, closed Monday

The city's three-star French room, open Sunday while it rests on Monday. Galliot's cheese trolley alone is worth the trip.

Guillaume Galliot has cooked Caprice to three Michelin stars on the sixth floor of the Four Seasons on Finance Street in Central. The kitchen runs classic French haute technique against the harbour view, and the cheese trolley is among the most serious in Asia.

Caprice closes on Monday rather than Sunday, so Sunday lunch and dinner are both live. That is unusual for a Western fine-dining room in Hong Kong and makes it the obvious non-Cantonese pick for a Sunday at the top end.

Expect dinner well into four figures per head in HKD before wine. Book the harbour-facing side of the room when you reserve.

See the full Caprice review.

Lung King Heen

Cantonese · Four Seasons, Central · $$$$ · Sun dim sum 11:30–15:00

The room that won Cantonese cooking its first three stars, now holding two and open for Sunday dim sum. Book the harbour view.

Lung King Heen on the fourth floor of the Four Seasons became the first Chinese restaurant in the world to earn three Michelin stars under founding chef Chan Yan Tak. In the 2026 guide it holds two stars, and the baked abalone puff with diced chicken and the steamed lobster dumplings remain the dishes to order.

Sunday dim sum lunch runs 11:30 to 15:00, with dinner in the evening. The harbour-facing tables turn fast at weekend lunch, so the early sitting is the smart booking.

It shares the Four Seasons with Caprice, which makes the building a rare one-stop for a two-room Sunday if you plan lunch here and a drink upstairs.

Read the Lung King Heen review.

Ying Jee Club

Cantonese · Nexxus Building, Central · $$$ · Sun 11:30–15:00 & 18:00–23:00

Chef Siu Hin Chi's two-star Cantonese in Central, open Sunday lunch and dinner. The roast meats are the reason to go.

Siu Hin Chi, a Cantonese cooking legend, runs the two-star Ying Jee Club in the Nexxus Building on Connaught Road Central. The barbecue and roast meats, the crispy chicken and the wok classics are the heart of the menu.

Sunday service is generous: 11:30 to 15:00 for lunch and 18:00 to 23:00 for dinner. At the $$$ tier it is the best-value starred Cantonese room on this list for a Sunday.

It sits a short walk from the Central MTR, so it is the easy Sunday choice if you are staying on Hong Kong Island.

More in our Ying Jee Club review.

Tin Lung Heen

Cantonese · Ritz-Carlton, ICC, Tsim Sha Tsui · $$$$ · Sun lunch 11:30 & dinner 18:00

Two-star Cantonese on the 102nd floor of the Ritz-Carlton, open Sunday with the highest dim sum view in the city.

Tin Lung Heen sits on the 102nd floor of the Ritz-Carlton inside the International Commerce Centre on Austin Road West in Tsim Sha Tsui. The two-star kitchen is known for its barbecued Iberico pork and its dim sum, served with a clear-day view down the harbour.

Sunday runs lunch from 11:30 to 15:00 and dinner from 18:00 to 22:00. The altitude makes it a special-occasion Sunday lunch rather than a casual one, so dress accordingly.

Book a window table well ahead; the view seats are the first to go on a clear weekend.

Read the Tin Lung Heen review.

Man Wah

Cantonese · Mandarin Oriental, Central · $$$$ · Sun lunch / dim sum 11:30–15:00

One-star Cantonese on the 25th floor of the Mandarin Oriental, open for a classic Sunday dim sum lunch in Central.

Man Wah occupies the 25th floor of the Mandarin Oriental on Connaught Road Central, a one-star Cantonese room redesigned in recent years but still anchored on classic technique. The dim sum and the Peking duck are the orders that define a visit.

Sunday lunch and dim sum run 11:30 to 15:00. It is the most central of the hotel rooms on this list, which makes it the convenient Sunday pick before or after a walk around Central.

The room is intimate by hotel standards, so a Sunday booking is worth making rather than chancing a walk-in.

See our Man Wah review.

Closed Sunday: book another night

Hong Kong rooms that close on Sunday

8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana. Umberto Bombana's three-star Italian room in Central is closed on Sunday and runs lunch and dinner Monday to Saturday. Book it for a weekday instead.

Ando. Agustin Balbi's Michelin-starred Spanish-Japanese tasting room in Central is dark on Sunday, opening Monday to Saturday. Neighborhood, chef David Lai's Asia's 50 Best room, also closes Sunday.

How to dine out on a Sunday in Hong Kong

Hong Kong flips the usual pattern: Sunday is a prime day to eat, not a dead one, because yum cha is a weekend ritual and the Cantonese hotel rooms build their week around it. Lead with a dim sum lunch at T'ang Court, Lung King Heen or Tin Lung Heen, book several days ahead, and request the early sitting for a window or harbour table.

If you want a Western meal on Sunday, Caprice at the Four Seasons is the standout because it rests on Monday instead. For a fuller view of where to eat across the week, start with our Hong Kong dining guide and the solo-dining and impress-clients occasion lists below.

Frequently asked

Which three-Michelin-star restaurants are open on Sunday in Hong Kong?

Two of the city's three-star rooms serve Sunday in 2026: T'ang Court at The Langham, which opens for Sunday lunch and dinner, and Caprice at the Four Seasons, which closes Monday rather than Sunday. By contrast, the three-star Italian 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana is closed on Sundays.

Is dim sum available on Sunday in Hong Kong?

Yes, and Sunday is the best day for it. Yum cha is a Sunday family tradition in Hong Kong, so the top Cantonese rooms run lunch service: T'ang Court, Lung King Heen, Tin Lung Heen, Ying Jee Club and Man Wah all serve Sunday dim sum or lunch, most from late morning to mid-afternoon.

Are fine-dining restaurants in Hong Kong usually open on Sunday?

The Cantonese rooms generally are, because Sunday lunch is their busiest service. Western tasting-menu rooms are more likely to close: Ando and Neighborhood both shut on Sunday, and Bombana is dark too. The rooms on this page are the confirmed Sunday options at the top end.

What is the best-value starred restaurant open on Sunday in Hong Kong?

Ying Jee Club. Chef Siu Hin Chi's two-star Cantonese room in Central sits at the $$$ tier rather than $$$$, and it serves Sunday lunch from 11:30 and dinner from 18:00. The roast meats and crispy chicken are the dishes to order.

Do I need to book a Sunday table in Hong Kong in advance?

For the starred rooms, yes. Weekend dim sum lunch fills first at T'ang Court, Lung King Heen and Tin Lung Heen, so reserve several days ahead and ask for the early sitting and a window or harbour table. See our Hong Kong dining guide for current booking lines.

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