Restaurant in Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Beanmountain
210Pearl PointsTwo Michelin Plates at $ pricing.

About Beanmountain
Beanmountain has earned back-to-back Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) at a single-dollar price point, making it one of the most decorated budget addresses in Causeway Bay. The Google rating of 3.8 reflects format expectations more than food quality. Walk in, keep expectations appropriately calibrated for street food, and the value case is hard to argue with.
Two Michelin Plates and a $-tier price tag: Beanmountain is the most decorated budget eat in Causeway Bay
Beanmountain has held a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025, which at its single-dollar price tier makes it one of the more compelling value propositions in Hong Kong's street food scene. Michelin Plates are awarded for good cooking — not for atmosphere or service — so back-to-back recognition signals consistency in the kitchen rather than a one-off moment. At 1 Canal Road East in Causeway Bay, it sits in one of the city's densest eating corridors, where the competition for repeat custom is fierce and mediocre spots close fast.
Why Causeway Bay matters here
Causeway Bay is not a neighbourhood where prestige dining drives foot traffic. It runs on volume, speed, and locals who know exactly where they are going. A street food address here that earns Michelin recognition two years running is not riding a trend , it is holding its own against a street-level peer group that includes decades-old dai pai dongs, congee shops, and noodle specialists. For a food enthusiast working through Hong Kong's lower price tiers, Causeway Bay is productive territory, and Beanmountain is among the addresses worth planning around. For broader context on eating in this city, see our full Hong Kong restaurants guide.
The Google rating sits at 3.8 from 102 reviews, which is lower than you might expect given the Michelin recognition. That gap is worth understanding before you book. Michelin evaluates cooking quality; Google aggregates every type of visitor experience, including people who found the space cramped, the wait frustrating, or the format not what they expected. For a street food counter in Causeway Bay, 3.8 is not alarming , it reflects format friction more than food failure. Comparable Michelin-recognised street food addresses across the region, including Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle in Singapore and 545 Whampoa Prawn Noodles, show similar patterns: strong critical standing, mixed public ratings.
What to expect on arrival
Specific seating counts and current hours are not confirmed in our data, so treat this as a venue where showing up informed matters. Street food operations in Causeway Bay frequently run split hours, close early when product runs out, or operate on rhythms that differ from standard restaurant scheduling. Arriving early in a service window is the safest approach. Booking difficulty is rated Easy , no advance reservation system is expected for a venue at this price point , but that does not mean you should arrive at peak lunch hour without a plan. If Beanmountain is your anchor stop, pair it with nearby options so the visit holds value regardless of wait times.
For solo diners, this format is well suited. Street food counters in Hong Kong are built for single-seat turnover, and there is no social awkwardness in eating alone at a price point where the transaction is fast and informal. Groups larger than four may find the format less accommodating, though again, specific seating data is not confirmed.
How Beanmountain fits into a wider Hong Kong street food itinerary
Hong Kong's Michelin-recognised street food tier is small but increasingly well mapped. Within the city, addresses like Cheung Hing Kee in Tsim Sha Tsui and Fishball Man in To Kwa Wan operate in the same price register and serve a similar function: high-quality single-product or short-menu cooking at walk-in prices. Banana Boy and Fat Boy extend the city's casual eating options further. For those building a regional street food comparison, the Southeast Asian Michelin-recognised tier is well represented by A Noodle Story in Singapore, 888 Hokkien Mee in George Town, and 91 Fried Kway Teow Mee in Singapore. Beanmountain sits comfortably in this company on credentials alone.
If you are in Causeway Bay and want to anchor the meal in a different register, Bánh Mì Nếm in Wan Chai is a short distance away and operates at a similarly accessible price tier. For something higher up the scale in the same district, Le Salon de Thé de Joël Robuchon at ifc mall in Central is worth considering for a contrast visit.
For planning the rest of your time in the city: our full Hong Kong hotels guide, our full Hong Kong bars guide, our full Hong Kong wineries guide, and our full Hong Kong experiences guide cover the broader picture.
The verdict
Book Beanmountain if you are building a street food itinerary through Hong Kong and want at least one Michelin-recognised stop at the $ tier. The two-year Plate record is the clearest signal available that the cooking holds up. The Google rating is below average but explicable. Go in with appropriate format expectations , this is not a sit-down dining experience , and the visit should deliver on what the credentials promise. For the price, the risk is low.
Practical details at a glance
| Venue | Price tier | Cuisine | Michelin recognition | Booking |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beanmountain | $ | Street Food | Plate 2024, 2025 | Walk-in (Easy) |
| Cheung Hing Kee | $ | Street Food / Cha chaan teng | Not confirmed | Walk-in |
| The Chairman | $$ | Cantonese | Michelin-starred | Book ahead |
| Neighborhood | $$ | European Contemporary | Not confirmed | Book ahead |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the tasting menu worth it at Beanmountain?
Beanmountain is a street food venue at the $ price tier, so a formal tasting menu format is not part of what it offers. The value case here is Michelin Plate recognition at budget pricing — two consecutive years (2024 and 2025). If a structured multi-course format is what you want, Ta Vie or 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana are the right category.
Is Beanmountain good for solo dining?
Yes, and it may be the format where Beanmountain works best. Street food venues at the $ tier in Hong Kong are built around fast, solo, walk-in eating. The Canal Road East address in Causeway Bay is accessible and low-commitment — you do not need to coordinate a group or book ahead.
Can Beanmountain accommodate groups?
Street food operations at this price point typically lack private space or reserved seating, and Beanmountain's seating configuration is not confirmed in available data. For groups, treat this as a casual street-side stop rather than a bookable group dining venue. If you need seated group capacity, The Chairman or Neighborhood are better fits.
Is Beanmountain good for a special occasion?
Only if the occasion is specifically a Hong Kong street food crawl with Michelin credentials as the hook. Two Michelin Plates make it a credible talking point, but the $ tier and street food format mean it is not a celebration dinner replacement. For milestone occasions, Feuille or Ta Vie are the more appropriate choices in Hong Kong.
What should I wear to Beanmountain?
Casual clothes are the obvious call for a $ street food venue in Causeway Bay. There is no indication of any dress code. Wear whatever you would wear walking around Hong Kong during the day.
What are alternatives to Beanmountain in Hong Kong?
For Michelin-recognised street food at a similar price tier, Cheung Hing Kee in Tsim Sha Tsui is the most frequently cited peer. If you want to step up in format and price, The Chairman offers a strong local cuisine case at a higher spend. For international fine dining, 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana and Ta Vie operate in an entirely different category.
Is Beanmountain worth the price?
At $ pricing with back-to-back Michelin Plates in 2024 and 2025, the value-to-recognition ratio is hard to argue against. This is one of the few places in Hong Kong where Michelin acknowledgment and budget street food overlap. The question is not whether it is worth the price — it is whether street food fits your current itinerary.
Location
1 Canal Road East, Canal Rd E, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Compare Beanmountain
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beanmountain | Street Food | $ | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | Easy |
| 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana (Hong Kong) | Italian | $$$$ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Ta Vie | Japanese - French, Innovative | $$$$ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Feuille | French Contemporary | $$$ | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| The Chairman | Chinese, Cantonese | $$ | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Neighborhood | International, European Contemporary | $$ | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
How Beanmountain stacks up against the competition.
Also Consider
- 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana (Hong Kong), Italian, $$$$
- Ta Vie, Japanese - French, Innovative, $$$$
- Feuille, French Contemporary, $$$
- The Chairman, Chinese, Cantonese, $$
- Neighborhood, International, European Contemporary, $$
Beanmountain operates at a price tier that none of its most-decorated Hong Kong peers can match. 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana and Ta Vie are both $$$$ venues with multiple Michelin stars, serious special-occasion destinations where the per-head spend will be many multiples of what Beanmountain charges. If your question is where to spend a significant dining budget on a Hong Kong trip, those two are the comparison set. Beanmountain is an entirely different proposition: it answers the question of where to eat well without a reservation or a sizeable outlay.
Feuille at $$$ and The Chairman at $$ sit between the two extremes. The Chairman is the strongest peer comparison for food enthusiasts who want Michelin-level Cantonese cooking at a mid-range price, it requires advance booking and costs more, but delivers a full sit-down experience with notable critical standing. Neighborhood at $$ offers European contemporary cooking in a relaxed room and is a reasonable choice if you want something more structured than street food without committing to a fine dining budget.
The clearest decision rule: if you want Michelin-recognised cooking at the lowest possible price point in Hong Kong, Beanmountain is the address. If you want a full-service dining experience at a moderate spend, The Chairman is the better fit. If budget is not a constraint and you want the highest technical level the city offers, book Ta Vie or Otto e Mezzo and treat Beanmountain as a separate category entirely rather than an alternative.
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