Breaking: Hong Kong’s dining Scene Heats Up With Deep Discounts On Cantonese Classics
Breaking news from the city’s food belts: major eateries are rolling out aggressive discounts on cantonese seafood and signature dishes. The promotions span Star Seafood Restaurant and two large dining groups, delivering budget-friendly options for both dinner and lunch.
Star Seafood Restaurant Unveils Evening Offers
Star Seafood Restaurant has launched a series of dinner specials designed to draw crowds after dusk. Dinner side dishes and roasted favorites start as low as HK$83. The flagship Beijing‑style Sliced Duck is offered at HK$138, featuring crisp skin and tender meat wrapped in a thin pancake with cucumber and scallions.
Other highlighted items include Typhoon Shelter Soft-Shell Crab with Squid Tendons for HK$108, Golden Sands Cuiglon Shrimp Balls for HK$98, and the Five Fillet Sweet-and-Sour Star Fried Fish at HK$88 per piece. Classic Cantonese dishes such as Honey Sauce Braised Pork Ribs with Braised pork Belly and Honey pepper Cashew eel are also priced at HK$83. An added perk lets diners upgrade with a bottle of Carlsberg beer for HK$10 with any order.
Harbor Group And Daoxiang Roll Out Lunch And Claypot Deals
In a separate push to attract daytime diners, Harbor Restaurant Group and Neptune fishing Port have introduced an Autumn and winter Seasonal Lunch Selection. A range of hot dishes is available at lunchtime, with prices starting from HK$38. Standouts include classic braised pigeon with crispy skin, shrimp noodle soup with smooth noodles, and typhoon shelter abalone.
Meanwhile, Daoxiang Group is promoting Warm Claypot Rice, featuring HK$18.8 pots with two flavors: Salted Egg King Meat Patty and Sakura Shrimp. The fare is designed to deliver comforting, filling meals at a fraction of peak-hour costs.
At-a-Glance: Key Promotions
| Promotion | Key Dishes | Starting price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Star Seafood Restaurant Dinner Specials | Star Seafood Restaurant | Beijing-style Sliced Duck; Typhoon Shelter Soft-Shell crab; Golden Sands Cuiglon Shrimp Balls; Five Fillet Sweet-and-Sour Star Fried fish; Honey Sauce Braised Ribs; Honey Pepper Cashew Eel | HK$83 (sides/roasted); HK$138 (Sliced Duck) |
| Beer Upgrade Offer | Star Seafood Restaurant | Any eligible dish | HK$10 per beer |
| Autumn & Winter Lunch Selection | Harbor restaurant Group & Neptune Fishing Port | Pigeon with Crispy Skin; Shrimp Noodle Soup; Typhoon Shelter Abalone | from HK$38 |
| Warm Claypot Rice | Daoxiang Group | Salted Egg King Meat Patty; Sakura Shrimp | HK$18.8 |
What This means For Diners And The Market
These promotions underscore Hong Kong’s ongoing appetite for value-driven dining without sacrificing Cantonese heritage. They spotlight how iconic local flavors—seafood platters, crispy roast ducks, and comforting claypot dishes—remain magnets for both locals and visitors. For diners,the promotions offer a practical path to sample a broader range of dishes at lower prices,especially during off-peak hours.
For restaurants, price-friendly campaigns can boost foot traffic and build repeat customers, provided quality remains high. As competition intensifies, diners can expect more creative pairings, bundle deals, and timed promotions across districts.
Context and broader coverage: Hong Kong’s culinary scene continues to evolve with promotions that reflect both local tastes and a growing emphasis on value. For readers seeking more on Cantonese cuisine and the city’s dining landscape, see established travel and food resources for reliable context.
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Bottom Line For Food Lovers
With dinner deals starting at HK$83 and lunchtime bargains from HK$38, there’s a compelling case to explore multiple venues this season. Whether you crave tender roast duck, savory soft-shell crab, or comforting claypot rice, these promotions invite you to savor Cantonese classics at a breakneck value.
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Note: prices and promotions may change; please check with the venues for current details before visiting.