For those British ex-pats pining for a taste of home or Hong Kongers who consider fish & chips a deserving comfort food, this British dish ranks as one of the most iconic and nostalgic in that nation.
So where should we head for in Hong Kong when we’re in search of a piping-hot plate of battered or crumbed fish, golden chips, and all the traditional fixings? We’ve got your cravings covered with our round-up of the best fish & chips in town.
The best fish & chips in Hong Kong
1. Hooked

Folks residing in Mid-Levels are lucky to have Hooked at their doorstep. This chippie refers to itself as “Kiwi style,” and its sustainable fish hails from New Zealand waters. The batter here is crisp and light, fried in Australian sunflower oil, and you can taste the difference. Hooked serves up battered or breadcrumbed hoki (HKD55) and blue cod (HKD55/HKD120), and both are fried to order and absolutely delicious. On a different British note, Hooked’s meat pies (HKD60) – steak, steak and kidney, and chicken and mushroom – are also spot on.
Hooked, G/F, 80–88 Caine Road, Central, 2915 1118
2. Fish Bar

In mid-2024. JW Marriott Hong Kong unveiled its refreshed Fish Bar concept, long a popular al-fresco restaurant for leisurely lunches and romantic dinners sat poolside. One all-time favourite dish that has remained on the menu is the sustainable Oasis giant grouper fish & chips (HKD320) – the priciest contender on our list, but worth it. The grouper, sourced from a regulated local fishery in Lau Fau Shan, is coated in a beer batter before deep-frying, making it ultra crispy. It’s served with the classic accoutrements of smashed peas, chunky chips, and tangy tartar sauce for dipping.
Fish Bar, 7/F, JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong, Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Admiralty, 2810 8366, book here
3. The Chippy

Situated by the seaside, we encourage you to journey to Discovery Bay for a taste of The Chippy’s sublime signature cod & chips (HKD198), an experience as Blighty-authentic as it gets. There’s plenty of indoor and outdoor seating at this family-run pub for relishing a whole host of traditional chip-shop faves, including the scampi & chips (HKD178), battered sausage (HKD48), and cone of chips (HKD38/HKD48) with a side of curry sauce (HKD30/HKD50). You can even satisfy your British bevvy cravings with the likes of Vimto (HKD58), Lilt (HKD58), and Irn-Bru (HKD58) up for sipping. There’s a chip butty (HKD58) on the menu too!
The Chippy, Shop G101, G/F, Discovery Bay Plaza, 8–12 Plaza Lane, Discovery Bay, Lantau Island, 2987 8688
4. White Beard

White Beard is popular on Peel Street for its cosy, tucked-away vibe and reputable East-meets-West fare. Alongside the restaurant’s flaky, crispy signature fish & chips (HKD128), we adore the Thai-inspired tom yum calamari (HKD98) and all-steak pie (HKD88). Uniquely for a chippie, in addition to the standard craft beer by Young Master Brewery, White Beard offers spritzes and sours, orange wine, shots and shooters, cocktails and mocktails – and even shisha!
White Beard, Shop A, G/F, 55 Peel Street, Soho, Central, 2803 0082
5. Delaney’s

Delaney’s is an Irish pub chain in two divergent locations – Cyberport and Tsim Sha Tsui – with a comfortable ambience that truly feels like you’re stepping back in time in the UK. An ideal place for a pint or to watch all the best of British, Australian, and New Zealand live sport, Delaney’s also dishes out a cracking selection of pub classics, with the generous portion of fish & chips (HKD192) at the top of that list. The beer batter here is light yet crisp and sturdy, and there’s plenty of malt vinegar at the ready too.
Delaney’s, B/F, Mary Building, 71–77 Peking Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, 2301 3980, book here
Delaney’s, Shop 314, 411, 501, & 601, 3/F, Arcade@Cyberport, 100 Cyberport Road, Cyberport, 2677 1126, book here
6. The Globe

There are many reasons to frequent Soho gastropub The Globe: its relaxed, homey vibe, its impressive beer range, and its food menus showcasing honest British fare. After a Scotch egg (HKD95) starter, an order of beer-battered Atlantic haddock (HKD190) is a must, a flavourful piece of golden fish accompanied by crushed minted peas, triple-cooked chips, and curry sauce. Follow that up with the toffee popcorn cheesecake (HKD85) of your dreams and Bob’s your uncle.
The Globe, G/F, Garley Building, 45–53 Graham Street, Soho, Central, 2543 1941, book here
7. The Captain’s (AIRSIDE)

Whilst the new Central branch of The Captain’s has gone viral for its funky egg waffles, it’s the original AIRSIDE outlet that is more well known for its fish & chips (the egg waffles are also available here). Without a hint of oil upon serving, The Captain’s fish & chips (HKD88/HKD128) is hearty, salty, and well fried, coming with homemade tartar sauce. Instead of chips, you can opt for your battered fish to arrive with a serving of one of the eatery’s creative pasta dishes, perhaps the mentaiko white spaghetti (HKD118).
The Captain’s, Shop G014, G/F, AIRSIDE, 2 Concorde Road, Kai Tak