Contrary to popular belief, dining out with our feline and canine companions does not necessarily entail indulging in Western cuisine at a café. There are numerous options available for enjoying a delightful Chinese meal. Not only can one partake in tea and dim sum, but there are also tea restaurants, traditional Hong Kong-style diners, Chinese restaurants, and even hot pot establishments that warmly welcome pets, each offering their unique charm.
New Territories
1. All Route Inn
All Route Inn, a creative and contemporary Chinese restaurant located within the Science Park, opened its doors in the middle of last year with a steadfast commitment to being pet-friendly. Whether you have a large dog, a small dog, a cat, or any other small creature, all are warmly welcomed here. The restaurant features outdoor seating, offering a panoramic 180-degree view of the picturesque Tolo Harbour. The establishment has gained a stellar reputation for its innovative and delectable dim sum offerings, receiving nothing but high praise from satisfied diners.
Address: Shop S087, G/F, Harbour View 2, 16E Science Park East Avenue, Hong Kong Science Park, Sha Tin
Details: https://petahood.com/en-HK/shop/S98982/all-route-inn
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2. Dim Sum World
Dim Sum World, situated within The Mills, is a Chinese restaurant that offers a delightful dining experience. During lunchtime, it transforms into a tea house where patrons can indulge in dim sum and traditional Chinese tea. In the evening, the menu expands to include a variety of small dishes, clay pot chicken, and hot pot options. The lunchtime dim sum session is particularly popular, known for its reasonable prices and excellent flavors. On holidays, the restaurant becomes a lively and bustling venue. The Mills itself is a haven for our furry friends, with fewer restrictions on cats and dogs. As such, Dim Sum World seamlessly integrates into this pet-friendly atmosphere. Whether you arrive with a pet stroller or not, there are suitable seats available, allowing owners to comfortably enjoy the cool air-conditioned environment while savoring a cup of tea.
Address: Shop 109-110, 1/F, The Mills, 109-110 Pak Tin Par Street, Tsuen Wan
Details: https://petahood.com/en-HK/shop/S98256/dim-sum-world
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3. Lung Wah Hotel
The Long Wah Hotel, a renowned landmark in Hong Kong, opened its doors in 1951, shortly after the war. Standing tall for over half a century, it has attracted numerous celebrities such as Jin Yong and Bruce Lee, solidifying its iconic status. Following the cessation of its accommodation services, the hotel underwent a transformation and emerged as a delectable Chinese roast meat restaurant. It has gained fame for its signature dish, the Braised Pigeon, selling an impressive 6,000 servings during peak record. For patrons who visit with their beloved cats and dogs, there are spacious outdoor seating areas available, complete with parks and gardens where furry companions can enjoy leisurely walks and unwind. The hotel exudes an enchanting vintage charm throughout, and even houses peacocks, adding to its allure. It is indeed an ideal destination for a delightful half-day excursion.
Address: 22 Ha Wo Che Chuen, Sha Tin
Details: https://petahood.com/en-HK/shop/S1510/lung-wah-hotel
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Kowloon
4. Gala Cafe (UPLACE)
Located on Kowloon City Road in To Kwa Wan, the nostalgic Gala Cafe is a vintage-style tea restaurant that exudes a sense of Hong Kong's cultural heritage. Its interior design reflects a bygone era, evoking a strong sense of nostalgia. The menu faithfully adheres to the traditional Hong Kong-style tea restaurant concept, offering a wide selection of dishes that occasionally incorporate trendy elements through menu rotations. Also, the prices remain affordable and accessible to the general public. The evening set meal, which includes noodles and a beverage, is priced at a mere $48. The tea restaurant has thoughtfully designated several outdoor seats for our furry companions, complemented by a nostalgic ambience that makes it an ideal spot for capturing memorable moments. Furthermore, the establishment has actively supported animal organizations, having partnered with "Home For Homeless Dog" to host adoption events, showcasing their genuine care for our furry friends.
Address: Shop G02-03, U PLACE, 68 Kowloon City Rd, To Kwa Wan
Details: https://petahood.com/en-HK/shop/S93720/gala-cafe-u-place
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5. FAM
The FAM, nestled within the West Kowloon Cultural District, is a Chinese restaurant that enjoys a prime location. Situated by the seaside, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the magnificent Victoria Harbour. Indulging in a delectable meal while gazing at the unrivaled beauty of the harbor, even amidst the summer heat, is a truly serene and delightful experience, accompanied by the gentle sea breeze. Moreover, as West Kowloon itself is a haven for our furry friends, once satiated, one can take a leisurely stroll or frolic on the grass, thoroughly enjoying the pleasures of the day.
Address: Shop GF-01-03, G/F, Art Park, West Kowloon Cultural District, Tsim Sha Tsui
Details: https://petahood.com/en-HK/shop/S1272/fam-west-kowloon-cultural-district
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7. Dab-pa Modern Chinese Cuisine
Dab-pa Modern Chinese Cuisine is a chain of Chinese restaurants with branches in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon Station, Sha Tin, Tuen Mun, Kwai Fong, and more. It specializes in cuisine from Beijing, Sichuan, and Shanghai. The signature dishes that should not be missed include the Sour and Spicy Fish and the Crispy Duck. Additionally, their Xiao Long Bao, dim sum, and Spicy Lobster with Chicken are equally impressive. Dab-pa Modern Chinese Cuisine outlets located within pet-friendly shopping malls actively adhere to pet-friendly policies. They provide dedicated seating areas where pet owners can dine comfortably with their beloved cats and dogs, fulfilling the desire to enjoy Chinese cuisine in a cool and air-conditioned indoor setting.
Address: Shop 1047, 1/F, The Water Zone, Elements, Tsim Sha Tsui
Details: https://petahood.com/en-HK/shop/S3202/dab-pa-modern-chinese-cuisine-elements
Address: Shop B111, B1/F, K11 Musea, Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Details:https://petahood.com/en-HK/shop/S93384/dab-pa-modern-chinese-cuisine-k11-musea
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7. Mian
Mian is a Chinese restaurant located within The Murray. During lunch, it offers a selection of delicate dim sum accompanied by fine tea, while in the evenings, it transforms into an upscale Cantonese dining establishment. The Murray is one of the pioneering pet-friendly hotels in Hong Kong, providing comprehensive amenities for cats and dogs. Mian specifically offers outdoor seating, warmly welcoming pet owners to enjoy tea and delectable cuisine alongside their furry companions.
Address: The Pavilion, The Murray, Hong Kong, 22 Cotton Tree Drive, Central
Details: https://petahood.com/en-HK/shop/S9448/mian
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8. JKJPot 2.8
JKJPot 2.8 is one of the few restaurants where you can enjoy hot pot with your beloved pets. Although their Tsim Sha Tsui branch has been temporarily closed for nearly a year, their Wan Chai branch remains open and welcomes dogs with open arms. The restaurant even provides rooms for reservation, offering a spacious and well-air-conditioned environment where dogs can comfortably sit by their owners' side, observing as the culinary delights are cooked. The restaurant had also held promotions where customers who bring their pets and share the experience on Instagram receive a 10% discount, showcasing their unwavering support for our furry companions.
Address: G/F, Cheong Hong Mansion, 1-3 Thomson Road, Wan Chai
Details: https://petahood.com/en-HK/shop/S3495/jkj-pit-28
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