Prince Dragon Restaurant
Mong Kok, Hong Kong
Discover Prince Dragon Restaurant in Mong Kok, Hong Kong. Enjoy dim sum menu, late-night dining, excellent tea, and cozy atmosphere with 3.9-star reviews.
9號 Cedar St, Mong Kok, Hong Kong
Prince Dragon Restaurant
Mong Kok, Hong Kong
Overview
Located in the bustling neighborhood of Mong Kok, Prince Dragon Restaurant offers a delightful selection of traditional and creative dim sum dishes that capture the essence of Cantonese cuisine. With a cozy and casual atmosphere, this dim sum restaurant invites diners to indulge in both classic favorites and innovative small plates throughout the day and late into the night.
Service options include dine-in, takeout, and delivery, accommodating a variety of dining preferences. Known for its great tea selection and satisfying desserts, Prince Dragon stands out as a popular spot among tourists and locals alike, offering a warm and casual setting to enjoy meals that range from brunch to late-night bites.
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Local favorites
Prince Dragon Restaurant draws visitors with its authentic dim sum offerings, cozy ambiance, and convenient service options suitable for all dining preferences.
Popular dishes like Chiu Chow Style Steamed Dumplings and Steamed Glutinous Rice in Lotus Leaf delight with traditional flavors.
Open daily until 2 AM, ideal for late meals or night-time tea in a casual, cozy setting.
Enjoy a wide range of teas paired with enticing desserts like Golden Osmanthus Jelly with Coconut Milk Pudding.
Choose from dine-in, takeout, or delivery to suit various dining preferences and schedules.
Casual and cozy environment suitable for tourists, solo diners, families, and groups seeking a comfortable meal.
Affordable dim sum priced between $50 and $100 offers great value for the quality and portion sizes served.
Experience
Whether seeking a quick bite or a relaxed meal, this dim sum destination offers versatile options that suit different dining occasions throughout the day.
Guests often appreciate the convenience of late-night dining here, with many savoring the rich flavors of steamed dumplings and the comforting variety of small plates in a casual setting. The warm atmosphere and reasonable pricing make it a favored spot for solo diners and visitors exploring Mong Kok. — FoodPlacee editorial note
Open until the early hours, the restaurant is ideal for night owls craving dim sum after other kitchens have closed.
A popular place for tourists and locals alike to enjoy generous portions of classic and creative dim sum in a casual ambiance.
Comfortable and unpretentious, it offers solo diners a chance to explore a diverse menu including steamed buns and seafood dumplings at a relaxed pace.
Options for delivery and takeout make it easy to enjoy favorite dim sum dishes at home or on the go without compromising on quality.
The cozy ambiance complements an evening meal featuring a selection of small plates, late-night food, and flavorful tea.
Guest sentiment
A snapshot of what local diners frequently mention about this location.
"Interesting experience of having tea at night time. Appropriate portion and decent service. Highly recommend the cluster bun."
"Local dim sum place. Visited on a weekday close to 1pm for 2. There was no wait. Taste and price wise was very reasonable. Would visit again if I was around the area. Enjoyed the thin wrapping for “hargao” - it had the right amount of shrimp — Bathroom is filthy."
"Heard about the Michelin Starred Tim Ho Wan? I've never seen why THW was given a mention by the Micehlin men when this place is better in taste and quality. For the price, this is definitely worth 5-stars and a visit."
"Great dim sum need not be expensive, I’ve always known there would be good dim sum shops out in the neighbourhoods that catered to more modest budgets - and found “Prince Dragon” in Prince Edward to be exactly just that! (total cost would probably have been 1/3 of the bill at Lei Garden).."
"Great dimsum place that is opened past midnight. Recommended if your in the area. Also, never been to a place that serves half portions for some of the dimsum (har gao and siu mai)"
"Good tasty, reasonable price Im sure lots of koreans will be like this place. Recommand no.2 no.3 no.17 for korean"
"Serves both traditional and non traditional Chinese dim sum dishes. Overall the food is not bad, the fillings of the salted egg yolk custard bun is molten and rich in flavor, the shrimp rice roll got nice texture for both the outer layer of rice skin and the crispy inner skin. However it is quite surprising for the deep fried dumplings which added cheese in it, which is a bit weird."
"Some specialties on offer, e.g. the Cha Siu Buns in snowy crust"
Visit info
Weekly hours below — always confirm with the business before holidays or special events.
| Monday | 10:00 AM - 02:00 AM |
| Tuesday | 10:00 AM - 02:00 AM |
| Wednesday | 10:00 AM - 02:00 AM |
| Thursday | 10:00 AM - 02:00 AM |
| Friday | 10:00 AM - 02:00 AM |
| Saturday | 10:00 AM - 02:00 AM |
| Sunday | 10:00 AM - 02:00 AM |
Open every day from 10 AM to 2 AM, the restaurant accommodates various mealtimes with no reservations required.
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