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Best Buffet Restaurants in Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong 2025

 

In Hong Kong, buffet dining isn't just a meal—it's a cultural celebration. Nowhere is this more evident than in Tsim Sha Tsui, where world-class hotels compete to offer the most spectacular all-you-can-eat experiences. From harbourside dining with panoramic Victoria Harbour views to award-winning spreads that showcase global cuisines, TST's buffet scene represents the pinnacle of Hong Kong's legendary food culture. Whether you're seeking fresh seafood towers, international fusion cuisine, or traditional dim sum alongside modern delicacies, Tsim Sha Tsui's buffet restaurants deliver experiences that satisfy both appetite and ambition. These aren't mere meals—they're curated journeys through the world's finest flavors, served against the backdrop of one of Asia's most dynamic districts.

📋 Quick Guide: TST Buffet Highlights

  • Best Overall: The Market at Hotel ICON (2024 award winner)
  • Best Views: Harbourside at Regent Hong Kong
  • Best Value: The Greenery at Royal Garden Hotel
  • Most Luxurious: Cafe 103 at The Ritz-Carlton
  • Price Range: HK$335-948 per person

The Award Winners: Top-Tier Buffet Experiences

The Market, Hotel ICON - 2024's Best Buffet Restaurant

Crowned as Hong Kong's best buffet restaurant at the 2024 Foodie Forks awards, The Market at Hotel ICON sets the gold standard for all-you-can-eat dining in Tsim Sha Tsui. Located on the second floor of the design-forward Hotel ICON at 17 Science Museum Road, this celebrated restaurant has mastered the art of combining quantity with uncompromising quality. The moment you enter The Market, you're greeted by an impressive seafood display featuring fresh crab legs, premium sashimi, succulent lobster, and plump mussels—all testament to the restaurant's commitment to sourcing the finest ingredients. The restaurant showcases an remarkable fusion of Singaporean, Chinese, Malay, Indian, Thai, Japanese, Southeast Asian, and Western dishes, creating a true world tour on your plate. The Market
📍 2/F, Hotel ICON, 17 Science Museum Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
☎️ +852 3400 1388
🌐 Online Reservations
💰 Breakfast: HK$298/188 (adult/child) | Lunch: HK$448/318 | Dinner: HK$858/578

💡 Insider Tip

The Market's signature durian dessert spread is legendary among local food enthusiasts. If you're new to this polarizing fruit, this is the perfect opportunity to experience premium durian preparations in various forms.

Harbourside, Regent Hong Kong - Dining with a View

Few dining experiences in Hong Kong can match the theatrical grandeur of Harbourside at the Regent Hong Kong. Positioned at ground level with floor-to-ceiling windows facing Victoria Harbour, this restaurant transforms every meal into a visual feast where world-class cuisine meets one of the world's most spectacular harbourfront panoramas. The restaurant's design draws inspiration from global food markets, creating an immersive environment where the energy of international cuisine comes alive. From sunrise breakfast spreads featuring both Western and Hong Kong-style delicacies to dinner buffets showcasing fresh sashimi, expertly roasted meats, and Southeast Asian specialties, Harbourside delivers sophistication in every detail. Harbourside, Regent Hong Kong
📍 G/F, Regent Hong Kong, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
☎️ +852 2313 2313
🌐 Online Reservations
💰 Breakfast: HK$398/198 | Lunch: HK$548/318 | Dinner: HK$948/558
🕐 Reservations open 3 months ahead on 1st of each month at 10:00am

Design Hotels & Contemporary Experiences

Yamm, The Mira Hong Kong - Where World Flavors Converge

At Yamm within The Mira Hong Kong, the concept of international cuisine reaches new heights through a carefully curated selection of French, Italian, Malaysian, Thai, Vietnamese, Japanese, and Taiwanese specialties. This isn't simply a collection of different foods—it's a thoughtful exploration of how global flavors can complement and enhance each other. The restaurant's live noodle cooking stations are particularly captivating, where skilled chefs prepare various Asian noodle dishes à la minute, ensuring each bowl captures the authentic essence of its regional origins. The aged cheese and Parma ham selections provide European sophistication, while the sushi and sashimi stations showcase Japanese precision and artistry. Yamm, The Mira Hong Kong
📍 G/F, The Mira Hong Kong, 118-130 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
☎️ +852 2315 5111
🌐 Online Reservations
💰 Lunch: HK$468/268 | Dinner: HK$788/398 For the ultimate buffet experience in Hong Kong's most dynamic district, Tsim Sha Tsui delivers options that satisfy every palate, budget, and occasion. From award-winning excellence to hidden gems offering exceptional value, the district's buffet scene represents the very best of Hong Kong's legendary food culture.

Tsim Sha Tsui Tsimshatsui?

In Chinese the district is called 尖沙嘴, which literally means Tip Sand Mouth, and is a reference to the sandy river which once flowed here, long since covered by land reclamation.  The pronunciation is impossible to describe using Roman letters alone, some attempts include Jim Shar Joy and Chim Sa Choi but none are of course accurate, and it is very hard for a non Chinese native to pronounce the words correctly.  Hence the common abriviation into TST - sounded out as "tee-ess-tee".  Everybody in Hong Kong will understand if you say TST.

When it comes to writing you will see Tsim Sha Tsui and Tsimshatsui used equally, both are acceptable.  But not Tsimsha Tsui or Tsim Shatsui, that would be incorrect.  However you say or write it, TST is a fascinating place to be.

 


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