About
Welcome to Hing Fat Restaurant, a delightful gem tucked away in the heart of Ma Tau Chung, Hong Kong. Located at 106 Tam Kung Rd, this charming establishment is not merely a dining spot, but a vibrant hub for dim sum enthusiasts. With a reputation for its clean and quiet ambiance, Hing Fat creates a perfect backdrop for enjoying the beloved Hong Kong tradition of tea drinking and dumpling feasting.
The menu is a celebration of traditional Chinese flavors, offering a wide array of dim sum that captures the essence of local culinary culture. Standout dishes include the must-try fried glutinous rice (鳳凰糯米雞) and the classic har gow (蝦餃), both praised for their authentic taste and presentation. It's evident from customer reviews that these dishes resonate deeply with locals and visitors alike, making them integral to the Hing Fat experience.
While some diners note that finding the restaurant can be a challenge, locals appreciate its tucked-away charm and warmth. The friendly staff contribute to an inviting atmosphere, ensuring that every meal comes with not just delicious food but also a welcoming chat. Regulars, like Fiona Chan and Peter Leung, return for late-night dim sum and hearty breakfasts, while Wilson Ng highlights the convenience of dining in a tranquil space frequented by taxi drivers taking a break.
As a local favorite, Hing Fat Restaurant has carved out a niche that speaks to the heart of Hong Kong's dining culture. Whether you’re looking for an adventure in food or a simple late-night bite, this establishment promises an unforgettable journey through the flavors of traditional dim sum. Just remember that Hing Fat will undergo renovations from August 16, reopening on September 5, 2025, so make your visit soon to savor the magic that awaits!
For more information or to experience the dim sum delight yourself, you can reach them at +852 2712 9535 and plan your visit after September 2025. Step into Hing Fat Restaurant, and allow yourself to be transported into a realm of culinary heritage that feels both local and quintessentially Hong Kong.
“ Dim Sum place at nigh not the very best but the place was clean & quiet with plenty of taxi driver having their meal. ”
“ Attentive tastes great! Awesome hours for night owl 7pm to 3pm! ”
“ My go to place for a late night (or early morning) dim sum! The fried glutinous rice (鳳凰糯米雞) is a must among other things like the standard har gow (prawn dumpling - 蝦餃) and other dim sum staples! ”
“ The food is good. I am commenting as a local! I come here from time to time :) Good option for breakfast or midnight supper too ”
“ Traditional Chinese restaurant eating dim sum, providing typical prawn dumplings and Siu Mie etc. Personally I love it and it taste very great. However the location is little bit far away and difficult to find, but no problem for the locals. If you like to experience the Hong Kong style traditional "drink tea" experience of eating dumplings at the weekend, it would be great in this place. Recommend this place if you are near or visiting Kowloon City district ”
“ It is a very down-to-earth no frills honest shop serving honest quality dimsum. I went there 5 something in the morning, food was served right after ordering, hot and fresh from the steamer. Friendly and fast service. Upon entering the shop, you are given the option of drinking tea or to have their soup of the day, which is quite a feature. The ingredients are fresh, and quality and craftsmanship are above average. No service charge. Cash only. On-street parking at your own risk. ”
“ It's a no frills and the friendly staff! Amazing experience! Very local!! Enjoy the chat! The dim sum is amazing. One of the best I had in HK. Be informed that they will be under renovation from 16 August and expected to open back 5 Sept 2025!!! Come try!!! MTR: Sung Wong Toi!!! ”