Eat & drink · Seafood
Lei Yue Mun Seafood Bazaar
Opening hours
- Monday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
- Tuesday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
- Wednesday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
- Thursday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
- Friday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
- Saturday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
- Sunday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
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A traditional fishing village enclave where you select live seafood from market stalls and take it to nearby restaurants to be cooked.
- Signature
- Steamed Scallops with Garlic and Glass Noodles
Reviews from Google
Possibly the best seafood restaurant you could ever have in your life. I've been in this place since I was four, And I can still say it is still the best seafood I have had in the last 30 years. Get the mantis shrimp, ask it to be cut in a cross, and save the legs. It's just better when you eat it that way. Is this place slightly more expensive than everywhere else in Hong Kong yes! But you can't get these flavors anywhere else in the world. If you don't think the food at this restaurant is the best seafood, you need to check your taste buds.
Along the street, not only can you find the different Chinese seafood restaurants and seafood shops, you can also find some traditional Chinese snacks shop. Its quite fascinating to look at all the different varieties of seafood. If you go further along the promenade, you will be able to see some beautiful wall paintings.
The food here was delicious. It's great that you get to choose what seafood you would like to have and they kill it and prepare it for you so freshly. The restaurant itself however felt rather unwelcoming. Bright, cold lighting, outdated decor and families with loud children. You don't come here for the atmosphere, you come here for the food.
Fresh and delicious seafood. Probably the best I've ever had. Every single dish was made perfectly.
Sitting at the bottom of Kowloon, Lei Yue Mun fishing village sells some of the freshest seafood in town and has other great sites such as a Tin Hau temple. Unknown to many outsiders, The 852 is home to many natural and cultural spots including hiking trails, historic buildings and islands around Hong Kong. Discover one of the city’s secret gems, by exploring Lei Yue Mun, a fishing village in the centre of Hong Kong that features great seafood, temples and fishing boats. Technically, Lei Yue Mun is a channel between Victoria Harbour and Tseung Kwan O, but when most people think of it, they refer to the fishing village located in Kowloon. To get to Lei Yue Mun, take the MTR to Yau Tong Station on the purple line, and exit through A2. Then, follow Cha Kwo Ling Road to the entrance of the village where two iconic Chinese carp statues signal that you’re in the right place. Walking through the streets of the village, you will see little songbirds in cages and a variety of local street snacks – we thoroughly recommend the pork jerky from Nin Heung Yuen. The village also has some of the only stilt houses left in Hong Kong and features a well-known lighthouse located on a rock that can be accessed at low tide.