Hong Kong’s brunch scene moves fast! And if you blink, you might miss a new launch worth planning your entire weekend around. From indulgent Indian feasts to Champagne-fuelled French Riviera affairs, these are the best new brunches in Hong Kong in 2026 that deserve a spot on your calendar.
So, whether you’re in the mood for something indulgent, relaxed, or a little celebratory, there’s no shortage of new spots redefining how we brunch. We’ll be updating this list every month, so check back often for the latest brunch openings, revamps, and weekend-only menus across the city.
The best brunches in Hong Kong
Leela

If you love your brunches generous, flavour-packed, and designed for sharing, Leela’s new Weekend Brunch brings the restaurant’s signature modern Indian cooking into a relaxed daytime format. Created by chef-owner Manav Tuli, it’s ideal for long lunches, celebratory gatherings, and leisurely weekends.
The curated set menu spans multiple starters, tandoor and grill dishes, and mains served family-style, alongside brunch-only desserts like masala chai egg tart and milk ice cream with tutti frutti. Drinks packages range from alcohol-free pairings to Champagne-led free-flow options.
Availability: Every Saturday, Sunday, and public holiday
Address: Shop 301–310, Lee Garden Three, 1 Sunning Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 2882 5316
Website: leela.hk
Prince and the Peacock

Prince and the Peacock’s Nawabi Brunch is a limited-date Sunday affair inspired by the grand banquets of India’s royal courts. Designed by Chef Palash Mitra, the brunch is all about indulgence, storytelling, and dishes meant to be shared around the table.
Expect an abundant spread of starters, richly spiced regional mains, including a dramatic murgh mussallam available as a supplement. A dessert finale that keeps things indulgent. Additionally, a Champagne and cocktail free-flow package is available for those looking to turn it into a full celebration.
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Availability: Selected Sundays
Address: 2/F, The Magistracy, Tai Kwun, 1 Arbuthnot Road, Central, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 2154 6104
Website: hemagistracyhongkong.com/prince-and-the-peacock
Trattoria Felino

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Trattoria Felino brings the Italian weekend ritual to Hong Kong with a brunch designed for lingering. The format keeps things generous and unfussy: unlimited starters, one main per guest, and dessert, with a line-up of weekend-only dishes.
Starters flow freely from burrata-topped bruschetta and classic meatballs to fried calamari and hamachi crudo. On the other hand, the mains range from handmade pastas to hearty meat and seafood plates. Beverage packages cater to all moods, from mocktail free-flow to Champagne, wine, and Aperol Spritz.
Availability: Every Saturday, Sunday, and public holiday
Address: G/F, 1–7 Ship Street, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 5697 4477
Website: trattoriafelino.com
La Petite Maison (LPM)

LPM refreshes its weekend offering by moving its signature brunch to Saturdays and introducing new seafood, truffle-driven dishes. The brunch also offers one of the city’s most generous Champagne free-flow selections, including both blanc and rosé.
Expect elegant Riviera-inspired plates, lavish seafood towers, refined mains like lobster Provençal and truffle eggs Benedict, and a dessert line-up made for sharing. Plus, Sundays now feature a separate à la carte format with optional Champagne free-flow, giving diners more flexibility across the weekend.
Availability:
• Saturday brunch from January 17
• Sunday à la carte menu with optional Champagne free-flow
Address: H Queen’s, 23–29 Stanley Street, Central, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 2887 1113
Website: lpmrestaurants.com
These new brunches in 2026 prove there’s always something fresh to book in Hong Kong. And we’ll be back next month with even more worth setting your weekend alarm for.
This story first appeared here.
(Feature image credit: Leela, Hong Kong/Instagram)
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The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.
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