There are few more polarising topics than where to find the best burger in Hong Kong. We’ve scoured the city to find our favourite spots for eating juicy, charred, beefy patties between two buns.
Without further ado, these are our contenders for the top burger joints in Hong Kong!
The best burgers in Hong Kong
1. Honbo

Honbo was founded back in 2017 by Montreal-raised Hong Konger Michael Chan with a focus on home-grown ingredients, from the preservative-free potato milk buns made by a local artisanal baker to the locally brewed craft beer showcased at the shops. We rate the simple, no-frills menu and the USDA Double Gold beef used to craft the juicy smash burgers. The Honbo 2.0 (HKD168) is the ultimate burger, featuring four crispy-edged patties, cheese, pickles, onion, and house sauce.
Honbo, Shop 2, G/F, 8 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central, 6681 8029, order here
2. Bones & Blades

Ticking all the right eco-friendly boxes when it comes to its burgers – which are made using grass-fed, free-range, and pasture-raised meat – Bones & Blades is part butcher shop, part restaurant. In addition to the meaty sharing plates, steaks, and sides on offer, the restaurant arm of B&B excels in its burger selection, the BB’s cheeseburger (HKD128) in particular. We love that they go off-piste with smooth and creamy raclette cheese and a generous smear of black garlic mayo, creating an umami flavour bomb.
Bones & Blades, Shop F, G/F, 1 Second Street, Sai Ying Pun, 2517 4266, WhatsApp 5200 3950, book here
3. Shake Shack

American burger behemoth Shake Shack debuted in Hong Kong in 2018, landing at ifc mall in Central. Since then, they’ve expanded just about everywhere around town, today counting seven Hong Kong shops. Hong Kongers can’t seem to get enough of the chain’s burgers, crinkle-cut fries, and frozen custard. The OG burger is the ShackBurger (HKD60/HKD85): a griddled and smashed all-natural Angus beef patty (we love the browned edges), American cheese, Roma tomato, green leaf lettuce, and ShackSauce (we’re told pickles are the not-so-secret ingredient). The buns used are soft and slightly sweet potato rolls – the perfect match for the burger’s supreme savouriness.
Shake Shack, multiple locations across Hong Kong, order here
4. Burger Circus

A member of the Black Sheep Restaurants portfolio, Burger Circus is Americana personified, right down to the red leather-topped stools and servers’ white aprons and black bow ties. The diner-style burgers served up here are made with five ounces of smashed USDA Prime beef on toasted buns. The American cheeseburger (HKD88) includes Wisconsin Cheddar, lettuce, tomato, pickles, and Circus sauce (which tastes to us like a ketchup-mayo mix); it’s the poster child for a burger from the good ol’ U S of A.
Burger Circus, G/F, 22 Hollywood Road, Central, 2878 7787, order here
5. Kabo Burger

Kabo Burger is particularly popular with locals, originating in Kwai Chung in 2015 as a simple neighbourhood burger joint run by a dedicated family team. Their local-style burger menu is wide and varied, from burgers made with beef, to chicken, lamb, and pork burgers, to shrimp and vegetarian patties. The crispy, buttery buns deserve a special mention, as does the extremely affordable pricing; the cheeseburger set meal is priced at just HKD60 and comes with a drink and a side. The inclusion of caramelised onion on the patty is a nice twist.
Kabo Burger, multiple locations across Hong Kong
6. Beef & Liberty

After more than a decade on the ground, Beef & Liberty is still standing strong as one of Hong Kong’s premier burger specialists. The grass-fed and hormone- and antibiotic-free beef from Tasmania is ground in the restaurant each day, and the buns are baked locally to their own recipe. Beef & Liberty’s double smashed with cheese (HKD128) is a classic done right, offering two 85g patties, American cheese, butter lettuce, and both house-made pickles and Dijon mayo to cut through the richness with some welcome tang.
Beef & Liberty, Shop G04, G/F, Stanley Plaza, 23 Carmel Road, Stanley, 2563 2085, book here, order here
7. The Diplomat

There was quite a furore when we neglected to mention The Diplomat’s patty in our inaugural burger listicle, but that was only because we had yet to try it. Now we have, so it’s safe to say that this speakeasy by master of mixology John Nugent delivers a burger that is a crowd favourite for good reason. Simplicity at its finest, The Diplomat burger (HKD195) showcases a juicy quarter-pound patty with melted Cheddar on a sesame bun. We strongly recommend topping up with bacon (+HKD35) for the bacon cheeseburger of your dreams.
The Diplomat, LG/F, High Block, H Code, 45 Pottinger Street, Central, 3619 0302, book here
8. Sick! Burger

With divergent locations in Causeway Bay and Ma On Shan, Sick! Burger’s signature Sick! burger (from HKD95) makes us drool each and every time. You can order it with one, two, and even three smashed Angus beef patties, but no matter how many you select, the bun comes loaded with a fried egg, bacon, lettuce, tomato, and onion. To go with your burger, don’t sleep on the onion rings (HKD40), which are batter-coated and deep-fried to perfection.
Sick! Burger, G/F, 31 Haven Street, Causeway Bay, 9383 3401, order here
Sick! Burger, Shop G05, G/F, Phase 5, MOSTown, 18 On Luk Street, Ma On Shan, 9549 0903, order here
9. N+ Burger

N+ Burger’s motto is “from farm to burger,” and this local burger joint is justly proud of being Hong Kong’s first burger shop with its very own pasture. Hormone-free Australian Angus beef stars in fresh-as-can-be burgers ranging from the N+ classics original (HKD68) to the N+ premium truffle brisket (HKD100), which comes loaded with American cheese, truffle sauce, and sautéed shimeji mushroom. Bun-free options are available too, substituting lollo rosso (red leaf lettuce) for the sourdough bun.
N+ Burger, multiple locations in Hong Kong, order here
10. Smash’d

Next on our burger jaunt is Smash’d in Kennedy Town, which dishes out high-quality smash burgers that are full of natural beef flavour. The classic Smash’d cheeseburger (HKD88/HKD118) is the way to go for most burger-loving folks here, though there’s also a tidy selection of plant-based patties too. Uniquely for a low-key burger specialist, Smash’d has a complete drink menu, sharing cocktails, local craft beer, wine, and more to wet your whistle.
Smash’d, G/F, Cheong Fai Building, 21 Catchick Street, Kennedy Town, 2817 7377, order here
11. Burger Mate

A Tsim Sha Tsui burger gem, Burger Mate is justly proud of its burgers made with fresh USDA-certified and Japanese beef on homemade buns. At the pinnacle of the shop’s hit list is the black truffle mushroom beef (HKD125) burger, crafted with flavourful USDA Prime beef and a rich black truffle sauce. Taking it up a notch is the premium A5 Japanese Wagyu (HKD130) burger. Though more costly than many other burgers in the ‘hood, we think the prices are justified.
Burger Mate, Shop A, G/F, Brilliant Court, 78 Kimberley Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, 6461 2771, book here, order here
12. Big Pink Burgers

In addition to dishing out a classic smash (HKD98) burger that is flattened, crispy, salty perfection, our double-smashed hand-ground burger favourites at Big Pink include the regional Oklahoma fried onion (HKD98) burger and patty melt (HKD98), a grilled white-bread cheeseburger-with-onion alternative that’s rare in Hong Kong. On the side, the corn ribs (HKD58) glazed with chilli-honey butter are a must. The Sai Kung location of Big Pink is new as of May 2025!
Big Pink Burgers, Shop A, G/F, Tai Shan House, 32–34 Tai Ping Shan Street, order here
Big Pink Burgers, G/F, 43 Sai Kung Hoi Pong Street, Sai Kung, order here
13. Flat Iron Burger

Flat Iron Burger’s original location in Soho might have shut shop, but the burger brand has thankfully made the move to a new store at Harbour City in Tsim Sha Tsui. Flat Iron has quite a pedigree, run by Johnny Glover and Aarik Persaud of The Butchers Club Burger fame. The go-to here is the Flat Iron Deluxe (HKD138), a caramelised and seared smash burger that features six ounces of Prime Black Angus loaded up with American cheese, bacon, house pickles, crispy onion, and Old Bay mayo.
Flat Iron Burger, Shop 2602, 2/F, Gateway Arcade, Harbour City, 3–27 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, 6707 4020
14. Mirror Burger

Mirror Burger has redefined the city’s burger landscape. The brand’s Fortress Hill and Sai Ying Pun shops dish out burgers that are not only absolutely delicious but that have been developed with a balanced diet in mind. The patties are crafted with high-quality Australian Angus beef chuck, brisket, and Wagyu fat, and all the veggies and buns are delivered fresh each morning. The classic beef (HKD68) is cheeseburger heaven with its layers of flavour, but if you can handle the heat, the hottest beef (HKD71) ups the ante even further with a dose of both smoked and pickled jalapeños. Continuing the health-conscious theme, you can swap your chips for Mirror Burger’s lotus root fries (HKD15), which boast double the dietary fibre.
Mirror Burger, Shop I, G/F, Po Wing Building, 1A Merlin Street, Fortress Hill, 9625 2052, order here
Mirror Burger, G/F, 194 Queen’s Road West, Sai Ying Pun, 5292 3545, order here
15. Aster by Poppy

The Sheung Wan sibling to modern European bistro Poppy, Aster by Poppy is new to Hong Kong but is already making waves with its curated range of meat and seafood burgers, proclaiming, “Life’s too short for boring burgers!” The classic beef (HKD72/HKD98) features luscious slow-cooked US Prime beef, whilst there are two under-the-sea contenders that also hit hard: the battered fish (HKD72) with crispy tilapia and the soft-shell crab (HKD98). Go for the chilli and cheese fries (+HKD18) as part of a set (+HKD28) with a soft drink.
Aster by Poppy, Shop B1, G/F, Hollywood Building, 186–190A Hollywood Road, Sheung Wan, 5404 6647, order here