Updated on 24th November 2025
Xinjiang food restaurant in Hong Kong
Frequently Asked Questions
What cuisines does Bayi Western District serve?
Bayi serves Chinese, Noodles, Xinjiang.
Is Bayi Western District Halal?
Yes, Bayi does serve Halal food. The owner of the restaurant said "The owners of this restaurant are Muslim and have confirmed its halal status."
Is everything Halal at Bayi Western District?
Bayi Western District has not confirmed that all menu items are Halal. See restaurants with a full Halal menu.
Is alcohol served at Bayi?
The owner has not verified whether alcohol is served at Bayi.
Does Bayi serve Halal in Hong Kong?
Yes Bayi is a Halal restaurant in Hong Kong. Discover more restaurants in Hong Kong.
Does Bayi have prayer space?
It has not been reported that Bayi has a prayer space on-site. Please search for local mosques.
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Halal info
The owner has confirmed Bayi does serve Halal food. They said: The owners of this restaurant are Muslim and have confirmed its halal status. This status was last updated over a year ago.
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Halal Status
The owners of this restaurant are Muslim and have confirmed its halal status.
Halal status was last updated over a year ago.
Reviews
Sze Mei NG
11 months ago
Venue: 6-9min walk from HKU/SYP MTR station. No reservation for lunch. Come early to avoid queue up. 2-3 High tables outdoors. Xinjiang style decoration. --- 7.4/10 Service: to be seated. A stack of utensils, cumin powder, and a thermal of tea are placed on each table. Acceptable waiting time for food during rush hours. Given the bill after all dishes almost finished. --- 6.8/10 F&B: traditional Xinjiang dishes. Simple Bilingual menu. Tidy presentation. Good portion. Resonable prices (+10% service charge). Tea fee $5pp. -Roasted Leg of Lamb, $368: served with potato & Vermicelli crispy crackling, reminded adding some herbal powder onto meat. Meat texture was ok. It really needed herbal cumin powder. --- 8.3/10 - Stir-fried Sour & Spicy Shredded Potato, $68: crunchy shredded potato with capsicum and chili. --- 8/10 Xinjiang Style Toasted Toss Noodles, $68: noodles were al dente. Toss with lamb, onion, and capsicum. Slightly spicy --- 8.3/10 - Lamb Rice with onions, $80: sprinkled with sesame. Stronger flavor of cumin --- 8/10
E L
11 months ago
I loveee lamb so have been wanting to try this place for a while. Heard alot about the roasted lamb leg & sometimes you have to preorder before they sell out, so I had high expectations. Sadly, it was very mediocre, kinda dry actually. I much preferred the roasted rack of lamb & kebab. The special tofu salad & stir fried shredded potato was also pretty good. Finished with the almond goat milk pudding which was decent
Terry Cheung
11 months ago
Succulent roast lamb!! Been here several times over 10 years ago! Menu changed little bit but food quality just the same - best lamb meal !!
Chi Kit Yeung
3 years ago
Not to add more hype as this place probably already has enough of it (go check out their array of Michelin awards proudly plastered on the walls), but damn is the food here amazing. At first I was turned off by the queue of people lining up for the restaurant to open, but it's what you gotta do to get a seat here. First thing that hits you upon entering the restaurant is the aroma of roasted lamb. Next is the chaos of the staff getting people seated. They will only seat you if your full party has arrived. Otherwise you will be firmly turned back by the majestically fierce battle hardened staff. Once I checked the menu I was also put off by the price. But everything changed when the food arrived... First, the Tofu and century egg. It's a simple dish of a few ingredients. Tofu that has been masterfully sliced into little strips topped with century egg and a splash of soy sauce and sesame oil. Delicious. Next, the mutton dumplings. We expect a small serving, but that wasn't the case at all. Each dumpling was an extended mouthful.. that multiplied by 15 served on a massive steaming tray. Again, delicious. Finally, the roasted lamb leg. It's hard to describe in words. When it was served the thin pieces of skin is literally glistening as the melted fats twinkle in the overhead lights. The source of that aroma that first hits you upon entry is now on the table. I was so stunned I forgot to take a photo as my hands were too busy bring each bite to my mouth 😅. The dish itself is as simple as it can be. A roasted piece of meat. But this was a superbly roasted piece of meat that's really perfected the texture and taste. Again, it's really amazingly delicious. Coming back to the price. It seemed expensive at first glance, but once I tasted it, it's really reasonable. Big portions, incredible experience on the taste buds.
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Pricing
Opening Hours
Sunday: 12:00 – 2:30 PM, 6:00 – 8:30 PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 12:00 – 2:30 PM, 6:00 – 8:30 PM
Wednesday: 12:00 – 2:30 PM, 6:00 – 8:30 PM
Thursday: 12:00 – 2:30 PM, 6:00 – 8:30 PM
Friday: 12:00 – 2:30 PM, 6:00 – 8:30 PM
Saturday: 12:00 – 2:30 PM, 6:00 – 8:30 PM
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Location
43 Water Street, Ground Floor, Western District, Hong Kong