Sometimes, all you’re craving is a proper Sunday roast – because what better way to wrap up the weekend than with a table decorated with plates of roast meats, golden potatoes, Yorkshire puds, and ladles of rich velvety gravy? A tradition born from post-church family meals in the UK, the Sunday roast has, of course, woven its way into Hong Kong’s dining scene. Ready to feast your heart out this Sunday? Here’s where to dig into the best Sunday roast in Hong Kong.
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Bourke’s
Peel Street’s beloved Aussie-inspired wine bar offers a laid-back yet flavour-packed Sunday roast. The ‘Roasted Chook’ (literally chicken) is accompanied by the quintessential Yorkshire pudding and seasonal sides, but with an Australian twist, for HKD$210. No meat? No worries – there’s a vegetarian alternative priced at HKD$180. Home to lovely bar bites and spectacular cocktails, we highly recommend trying one of the spot’s signature blends to pair with your roast. Don’t forget to start booking your seats quick!
Bourke’s, G/F, 46 Peel Street, Central, Hong Kong, bourkeshk.com

The Globe
The Globe’s popular Sunday roast is first that comes to mind for many – and for good reason. A stalwart in Hong Kong’s gastropub scene, The Globe’s dimly lit interior combined with foamy pours from the house taps make it the go-to spot for savoury pies, heated trivia nights, and a hearty three-course Sunday roast. Choose from four meats or go for a vegetarian main – either way, you’re bound to leave satisfied. The raw, electric, and genuine atmosphere makes it the perfect spot for a slow and boozy Sunday.
The Globe, G/F, Garley Building, 45-53 Graham Street, Central, Hong Kong, 2543 1941, www.theglobe.com.hk

Feather & Bone
Quality butcher cuts aside, Feather & Bone’s dine-in and delivery experience never disappoints. The Sunday roast can be enjoyed at one of the various stylish locations or delivered straight to your door – for those days when you need a homebody moment. The roast sets from Feather & Bone aren’t here to play, serving up to eight people and complete with all the traditional trimmings for the ultimate indulgence. Ideal for a lively gathering or a cosy night in.
Feather & Bone, various locations across Hong Kong, featherandbone.com.hk

Mr. Wolf
Right in the heart of Central, Mr. Wolf delivers an all-you-can-eat Sunday roast buffet for HKD$328. Expect an irresistible spread of roast beef ribs, crackling pork belly, and all the sides your appetite may be craving. Bonus: the convenient location means you won’t have to be hiking up any hills in your Sunday best! A wonderful option for those who want to feast without the fuss.
Mr. Wolf, 5/F, Crawford House, 70 Queens Road Central, Central, Hong Kong, 2526 0838, mrwolf.hk

The Chinnery
Craving a roast but it’s not Sunday? Head over to the Mandarin Oriental, where The Chinnery offers a refined take on the British roast. Here’s the twist – you won’t have to wait for the weekend here! Stunning setting aside, the weekday roast lunch menu changes daily – from Beef Wellington to roasted chicken to Salmon Wellington, to mention a few. You’re always in for a fun surprise at The Chinnery!
The Chinnery, 1/F, Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong, 5 Connaught Road, Central, Hong Kong, 2825 4009, www.mandarinoriental.com

Lobster Bar And Grill
Elevate your Sunday with a luxurious roast at Lobster Bar & Grill – complete with a three-course Sunday Roast menu priced at HKD$598 per person. This includes starters like prawn cocktail or crab on toast, followed by a choice of roasted meats, grilled lobster, or a vegetarian celeriac steak. Top everything off with some decadent desserts, such as tarte Tatin, sticky toffee pudding, or the banoffee pie of your dreams for the full Brit treatment. Live jazz performances that play from 12:30pm to 3:15pm add to the ambiance for a sophisticated Sunday outing.
Lobster Bar and Grill, 6/F, Island Shangri-La, Pacific Place, Supreme Court Road, Central, Hong Kong, 2820 8560, www.shangri-la.com

The Picture House
Shifting over to New Territories, we have The Picture House in breezy Sai Kung. Choose from options like roast beef, chicken, or lamb – all served with Yorkshire pudding, crispy roast potatoes, seasonal vegetables, and homemade gravy. The cosy interior and outdoor beer garden provide a relaxed setting for this leisurely meal, with prices starting at HKD$168 per person. You’re getting a particularly solid deal here, especially when considering the nearby post-meal walk down the pier as well as the Sai Kung Town discoveries.
The Picture House, Shop 5, G/F, 66 Yi Chun Street, Sai Kung, Hong Kong,2792 6991, www.enotecagroup.com

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