Halal Reviews for Islamic Centre Canteen Wan Chai

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Salman Malim
a month ago
Amazingly delicious halal food that you shouldn’t miss! First time seeing a restaurant within a mosques complex and they made sure to prep authentic delicacies with perfection! Travelled from far to have the food and was worth it! Beef fillet with black pepper sauce was bursting in flavours with soft cuts of meat. Wantons was very nice and was a large serving. Lastly, flat noodles with beef! Top notch. It truly was a nice experience and servers assisted well and took time to suggest few dishes and happily served them😊
E D
a week ago
The food here is delicious and very affordable. The restaurant is located on the 5th floor of the masjids. The only downside is that the lines can be quite long and the service a bit slow, so you may need some patience. Still, the tasty dishes and good prices make it worth trying at least once for an early lunch. However, if you’re short on time, this may not be the best place to visit.
Thorium Star Solutions
2 weeks ago
The food court is located on the 5th floor of the building, and I must say, the prices here are among the cheapest I've seen in Hong Kong. I had lunch with four friends, and we ordered fried noodles, beef rice, and dim sum. The dim sum was especially delicious, and it's quite rare to find halal dim sum in Hong Kong, which makes this place even more special. The total cost for all of us was around HKD 300 — very reasonable for a satisfying meal.
Zara
3 months ago
A really a unique concept—I’ve never seen a mosque with a canteen inside before! Also great value for money and a convenient spot to try halal dim sum. We loved the pan-fried chicken buns, but the beef buns’ texture wasn’t my favorite. The trays for carrying the dim sum plates on were also bit damp and had some dried herbs stuck to them. We visited right after Dhuhr prayer on Friday, so it was packed—lively and communal, but if you prefer a calmer vibe, try visiting outside prayer times. Still, a cool experience overall and I’d definitely come back to try other things on the menu!
Muhd Izz Zairie
a month ago
This one is the best food for muslim in Hong Kong. The way the food taste, portion, service, price and atmosphere is affordable and I think I will come again whenever I go holiday at Hong Kong. Meet a lot of Malaysian People there. Order the dimsum. Sedap sngat wei