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Your All-in-One Muslim Traveller's Guide to explore Hong Kong
The Jelajah Hong Kong Muslim Travel Guide is your go-to resource for the city's must-see sights, halal dining and essential travel tips for a seamless and enjoyable holiday.
Explore Hong Kong’s Halal Flavours
A handy food guide for Muslim travellers in Hong Kong
6 of the best halal food places in Hong Kong
Islam has been practiced in Hong Kong for more than 175 years and Muslims in the city come from diverse backgrounds. This means that you’re not restricted to Cantonese halal cooking, but can also enjoy the flavours of other regional Chinese dishes along with Middle Eastern, Mediterranean and Indonesian cuisines. Alternatively, there are plenty of vegetarian and vegan cafes, Buddhist and Indian restaurants.
Yummy halal food spots around favourite city locations
Many are concerned about whether it’s possible to find local halal food in Hong Kong, and some even consider taking instant noodles with them. But there’s really no need for that. You’ll be happy to know that Hong Kong is actually full of yummy halal food (including authentic local food), with much of it found near major attractions! These are just a few of our favourite spots in different areas.
Your All-in-One Muslim Traveller's Guide to explore Hong Kong
The Jelajah Hong Kong Muslim Travel Guide is your go-to resource for the city's must-see sights, halal dining and essential travel tips for a seamless and enjoyable holiday.
Explore Hong Kong’s Halal Flavours
A handy food guide for Muslim travellers in Hong Kong
6 of the best halal food places in Hong Kong
Islam has been practiced in Hong Kong for more than 175 years and Muslims in the city come from diverse backgrounds. This means that you’re not restricted to Cantonese halal cooking, but can also enjoy the flavours of other regional Chinese dishes along with Middle Eastern, Mediterranean and Indonesian cuisines. Alternatively, there are plenty of vegetarian and vegan cafes, Buddhist and Indian restaurants.
Yummy halal food spots around favourite city locations
Many are concerned about whether it’s possible to find local halal food in Hong Kong, and some even consider taking instant noodles with them. But there’s really no need for that. You’ll be happy to know that Hong Kong is actually full of yummy halal food (including authentic local food), with much of it found near major attractions! These are just a few of our favourite spots in different areas.