Museum restaurants are more than just a place to grab a bite—they are coveted destinations that complement exhibitions and events, enriching and completing the overall experience of visitors. A compelling dining experience with magnificent panoramic harbour views, the Hong Kong Palace Museum’s food and beverage outlets are attractions in their own right.
King Lung Heen is located on the 4th floor of the Hong Kong Palace Museum. With good quality ingredients and services, they strive to provide exquisite Cantonese dim sum and delicacies in a contemporary way. While enjoying the stunning view of Victoria Harbour, guests can also enjoy delicious dishes and fine wines. The magnificent banquet hall that equipped with high-definition LED screens and advanced lighting can hold a total of 40 tables. The professional team would provide banquet services, in order to create unforgettable memories for all special guests.
Location
4/F, Hong Kong Palace Museum
Opening Hours
11:00 am-10:30 pm
Phone
2788 3939
HKPM Member Benefits
HKPM Friends and Patrons are entitled to 10% off on both lunch and dinner | HKPM Patrons also enjoy priority booking of the VIP rooms (terms and conditions apply)
XIA is a Chinese teahouse that adds creativity to palace food culture. The Kangxi and Qianlong emperors made six visits to the south of the Yangtze River, during which they observed local customs and tasted regional delicacies. Inspired by history, XIA presents classic palace and folk dishes at affordable prices.
From Empress Dowager Cixi’s favourite sweet pea cake to braised duck with lotus seeds, the Qianlong Emperor’s best-loved stewed bird's nest to local specialities such as Chongqing noodles—at the Museum, visitors will not only enjoy the sight of palace tressures in the galleries, but also taste the delectable cuisines once relished by the imperial family.
Location
G/F, Hong Kong Palace Museum
Opening Hours
Monday, Wednesday to Sunday and public holidays: 10:30am-8:00pm
Tuesday: Closed
Phone
2730 3038
HKPM Member Benefits
HKPM Friends and Patrons are entitled to 10% off (terms and conditions apply)
Founded in 2011, Cupping Room Coffee Roasters is an award-winning small batch speciality coffee roastery located in Hong Kong. Designed in a casual setting, the coffee shop is a delightful, welcoming space for all visitors. Hong Kong Palace Museum store’s exclusive drinks include ice drip coffee, cold brew iced tea and an array of artisanal teas. Non-coffee options and milk alternatives are available. They also offer their signature pasta dishes and all day breakfast series.
Location
LG/F, Hong Kong Palace Museum
Opening Hours
10:00 am - 7:00 pm
Phone
9311 8689
HKPM Member Benefits
HKPM Friends are entitled to 10% off | HKPM Patrons are entitled to 20% off (terms and conditions apply)
A well-known brand in Shanghai, Jin Ya Ju Noodle Bar specialises in a variety of popular Chinese noodles. Highlights include Huadiao chicken noodle soup and braised beef noodle soup, as well as local favourites such as fried chicken nuggets, chicken wings with shrimp paste and stir-fried beef with scallions. They also serve delicious beverages like bubble tea and peanut butter and oat ice shakes with black tapioca pearls.
Location
LG/F, Hong Kong Palace Museum
Opening Hours
10:00 am - 10:00 pm
Phone
2714 2638
HKPM Member Benefits
HKPM Friends are entitled to 10% off | HKPM Patrons are entitled to 20% off (terms and conditions apply)
Crepes & Bakes is an innovative French eatery that provides all-day dine-in and takeaway services. Their signature buckwheat (savoury) and “froment” (sweet) crepes come with a range of classic and fusion fillings, such as ham and cheese.
Location
LG/F, Hong Kong Palace Museum
Opening hours
9:00 am - 9:00 pm
Phone
5125 9296
HKPM Member Benefits
HKPM Friends are entitled to 10% off | HKPM Patrons are entitled to 20% off (Terms and conditions apply)
The Hong Kong Palace Museum presents over 900 priceless treasures from the Palace Museum. Many of them are on display in Hong Kong for the first time, while others have never been shown to the public before.
West Kowloon Cultural District, 8 Museum Drive, Kowloon