Kimchi Korean Halal Restaurant
Monday to Sunday: 12:00 PM to 12:00 AM
About the business
Kimchi Korean Halal Restaurant is Hong Kong’s first halal-certified Korean eatery, located in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui’s Korean Street. Since 2020, it has been serving Korean flavors made with halal meat, from sizzling barbecue and comforting jjigae to bibimbap, japchae, crispy fried chicken, and a full range of banchan.
Generous portions, homestyle cooking, and a welcoming atmosphere make every meal memorable. With attentive service and a diverse, multilingual team, Kimchi Korean Halal Restaurant offers not just halal assurance, but a genuine cultural experience, attracting Muslim travelers, local food lovers, and anyone craving authentic Korean cuisine.
What's unique?
Discover the first and only halal Korean restaurant in Hong Kong. Kimchi Korean Halal Restaurant in Tsim Sha Tsui serves authentic halal-certified dishes, making it a top choice for Muslim travelers from Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and local food lovers.
The restaurant is often busy, thanks to its welcoming owners, attentive service, and authentic flavors that keep diners coming back. The menu is extensive, offering halal-certified noodles, rice dishes, soups, sizzling hot plates, spicy favorites, and extras like fries, nuggets, and wings, ensuring there’s something for every taste.
With a cozy atmosphere and a diverse, multilingual team, it offers not only halal assurance but also a cultural experience that makes it a must-visit for halal dining in the city.
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