Restaurant in Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Joy Hing Roast Meat
150ptsCash-and-go siu mei, consistently ranked.

About Joy Hing Roast Meat
Joy Hing Roast Meat is a Wan Chai counter institution recognised three consecutive years on the Opinionated About Dining Casual Asia list, ranking #88 in 2025. It serves Cantonese roast meats — char siu, roast goose, roast pork — at a casual, walk-in counter. No booking needed, closed Sundays. The right choice for food-focused visitors who want to eat siu mei at a seriously regarded level without a reservation or a large budget.
Verdict
Joy Hing Roast Meat is not a destination restaurant in the way Hong Kong food media sometimes implies. It is a no-frills, cash-and-go siu mei shop on Hennessy Road in Wan Chai, open six days a week, with a Google rating of 3.8 across more than 2,600 reviews. The misconception worth correcting immediately: this is not a sit-down meal. It is a counter operation serving roast meats over rice, and it does that specific thing at a level that has earned it three consecutive years on the Opinionated About Dining Casual Asia list — ranked #99 in 2023, #113 in 2024, and climbing back to #88 in 2025. For anyone visiting Hong Kong with a serious interest in Cantonese roasting technique, Joy Hing belongs on the itinerary. For anyone expecting a relaxed lunch with table service, it does not.
About Joy Hing Roast Meat
Siu mei — the Cantonese tradition of roasting meats over open flame or in high-heat ovens , is one of Hong Kong's most competitive culinary categories. The benchmark is set not by décor or presentation but by the quality of the char siu, roast goose, and roast pork: fat-to-lean ratio, lacquer on the skin, tenderness at the cut. Joy Hing has been operating from its Cheung Hing Building address for decades, and its longevity in a neighbourhood of constant commercial turnover is itself a signal of consistent demand.
The room, such as it is, reads as purely functional: tiled walls, fluorescent light, hanging carcasses behind the counter glass. What you are looking at when you walk in is the product itself , burnished birds and glistening slabs of pork , and that is by design. Siu mei shops are judged at the counter, not the table. The visual cue to read is the colour and sheen on the roasted meats: deep mahogany on the char siu, amber-to-bronze skin on the goose. These are the markers of a kitchen executing the tradition at a high level, and they are what the OAD panel has recognised three years running.
Joy Hing is open Monday through Saturday, 9:30 am to 10 pm, and closed Sundays. That Saturday closing time and the Sunday closure matter practically: if you are planning a weekend Hong Kong itinerary with a tight schedule, factor in the Sunday gap. The mid-morning opening means the kitchen is running well before a standard lunch window, which makes a late breakfast or early lunch the most reliable time to visit , roasted meats are freshest in the first hours after the morning preparation cycle.
No price range data is available in our records for Joy Hing, but siu mei shops in Hong Kong at this tier are consistently among the city's most accessible eating options. A full plate of roast meat over rice at a well-regarded Wan Chai shop will land significantly below the cost of any sit-down Cantonese restaurant. For context on how the broader Cantonese dining category in Hong Kong is priced at different tiers, see our full Hong Kong restaurants guide.
The OAD Casual Asia ranking is a useful trust signal here. It draws on votes from frequent diners and food professionals across the region, and the casual category specifically tracks the kind of counter-and-rice operations that Michelin's starred or Bib Gourmand categories sometimes underweight. Compared to the Cantonese fine-dining tier , places like Lung King Heen, Lai Ching Heen, or T'ang Court , Joy Hing is operating in a completely different register. The comparison to make is not across price tiers but within the siu mei category itself, where Joy Hing's sustained OAD placement puts it among the most consistently recognised roast meat shops in the city.
If you are building a broader Hong Kong food itinerary, Joy Hing pairs logically with a higher-end Cantonese booking. A Joy Hing counter lunch followed by an evening at Forum or Rùn gives you a complete picture of how Cantonese cooking operates across registers in this city. For comparable siu mei traditions across the region, see Chef Tam's Seasons in Macau, Jade Dragon in Macau, Le Palais in Taipei, Summer Pavilion in Singapore, 102 House in Shanghai, and Bao Li Xuan in Shanghai for context on how the Cantonese tradition travels.
Booking and Logistics
No advance booking is required or expected at Joy Hing. Walk in, order at the counter, and take a seat if one is available. The main practical constraint is timing: the shop is closed Sundays and the kitchen does not run indefinitely , arriving after the main lunch and early dinner rushes gives you the leading chance of the full menu being available. No phone number or website is listed in our records, which is typical for a counter operation of this type. No dress code applies.
Practical Details
| Detail | Joy Hing Roast Meat | The Chairman (peer Cantonese, $$) |
|---|---|---|
| Cuisine | Cantonese siu mei | Cantonese, sit-down |
| Price tier | Not listed (casual counter) | $$ |
| Booking required | No , walk-in | Yes , book ahead |
| Hours | Mon–Sat 9:30 am–10 pm; closed Sun | Check venue directly |
| OAD Casual Asia 2025 | #88 | Not applicable (fine dining tier) |
| Google rating | 3.8 (2,656 reviews) | Not available here |
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FAQs
- What should a first-timer know about Joy Hing Roast Meat? This is a counter-service siu mei shop, not a sit-down restaurant. Order at the counter, expect a functional, fast environment, and focus on the roast meats. The OAD Casual Asia ranking (#88 in 2025) gives you confidence in the quality, but the format is as casual as it gets. Bring cash as a precaution, arrive before the main meal rushes, and note that the shop is closed Sundays.
- What should I order at Joy Hing Roast Meat? The kitchen specialises in Cantonese roast meats , char siu, roast goose, and roast pork are the core of any siu mei shop of this calibre. The OAD recognition is specifically for this category, so the roasted items over rice are the reason to visit. No specific dish data is available in our records beyond the cuisine type.
- Is lunch or dinner better at Joy Hing Roast Meat? Lunch or late morning is the stronger choice. Roast meats are freshest early in the day, shortly after the morning preparation. The kitchen opens at 9:30 am, which means a late breakfast or early lunch gives you the leading product. By late evening, selection may narrow. Either way, arriving early beats arriving late at a counter operation.
- What should I wear to Joy Hing Roast Meat? No dress code applies. This is a casual counter operation in Wan Chai , the OAD Casual Asia list is the right frame of reference. Come as you are.
- Can Joy Hing Roast Meat accommodate groups? Seating capacity is not listed in our records, but siu mei shops of this type are typically compact. Larger groups may need to stagger orders or share a tight space. No phone number is available to confirm in advance. For groups wanting a seated Cantonese meal, The Chairman is a better fit at the $$ tier.
- Does Joy Hing Roast Meat handle dietary restrictions? No dietary information is available in our records. The menu is built around roasted meats, which means it is not a strong option for vegetarians or those avoiding pork. No website or phone contact is listed to verify specific accommodations in advance.
Compare Joy Hing Roast Meat
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Joy Hing Roast Meat | Opinionated About Dining Casual in Asia Ranked #88 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Asia Ranked #113 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Asia Ranked #99 (2023) | — | |
| 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana (Hong Kong) | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
| Ta Vie | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
| The Chairman | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | $$ | — |
| Feuille | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$ | — |
| Vea | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
A quick look at how Joy Hing Roast Meat measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Joy Hing Roast Meat handle dietary restrictions?
Not in any structured way. Joy Hing is a siu mei shop: the entire menu is built around roasted meats, so vegetarians and those avoiding pork or poultry will find little here. If dietary flexibility matters, this is not the right stop — The Chairman or Ta Vie offer far more accommodating formats.
Is lunch or dinner better at Joy Hing Roast Meat?
Lunch is the move. The shop opens at 9:30am and the roasted meats are at their freshest earlier in the day — siu mei kitchens typically produce their best product in morning and early afternoon batches. By dinner, popular cuts can sell out. The shop closes Sundays, so plan accordingly.
What should a first-timer know about Joy Hing Roast Meat?
No booking, no website, no phone — walk to the counter at 265 Hennessy Road in Wan Chai, order, and find a seat if one is free. Joy Hing has appeared on the Opinionated About Dining Casual in Asia list three consecutive years (ranked #88 in 2025), which tells you this is a proven stop rather than a random street find. Bring cash and arrive before the lunch rush.
Can Joy Hing Roast Meat accommodate groups?
Groups are possible but not comfortable. This is a small, walk-in-only roast meat counter — seating is limited and communal. For a party larger than four, the logistics get awkward fast. Groups wanting a sit-down Cantonese experience in Hong Kong would be better served at The Chairman, where reservations and proper table service are the norm.
What should I order at Joy Hing Roast Meat?
Joy Hing is a siu mei specialist, so the focus is Cantonese roasted meats — char siu, roast pork, and roast goose are the category staples at any serious shop. The venue database does not specify the current menu, but a three-year OAD Casual Asia ranking confirms the roast program is the reason to visit. Arrive early for the widest selection before cuts sell out.
What should I wear to Joy Hing Roast Meat?
Whatever you are already wearing. Joy Hing is a cash-counter siu mei shop on Hennessy Road — there is no dress code, no front-of-house, and no one checking. Treat it like a hawker stop, not a restaurant.
Hours
- Monday
- 9:30 am–10 pm
- Tuesday
- 9:30 am–10 pm
- Wednesday
- 9:30 am–10 pm
- Thursday
- 9:30 am–10 pm
- Friday
- 9:30 am–10 pm
- Saturday
- 9:30 am–10 pm
- Sunday
- Closed
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