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Where can you bringyour dog?

A curated map of cafés, cha chaan tengs, dai pai dong and weekend trails across Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the islands — every spot checked against the FEHD dog-friendly register and paired with OpenRice.

Dog-friendly spots
833
Districts covered
19
Synced from FEHD weekly
2026-07-05
Missy and Muffin, the DogDogHK mascots — two Pekingese welcoming you to Hong Kong's dog-friendly directory

Meet Missy & Muffin — your guides to Hong Kong's dog-friendly spots.

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Newly listed and worth a stop this weekend.

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Tap a neighbourhood to see what's open to dogs there.

Central & Western

86 spots

Cafés around Sheung Wan and Sai Ying Pun, many with terrace seating.

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Eastern

36 spots

From Quarry Bay to Shau Kei Wan, a wave of new pup-friendly spaces.

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Islands

36 spots

Cheung Chau, Lamma, and Lantau hide dog-welcoming island kitchens.

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Kowloon City

45 spots

Ho Man Tin and To Kwa Wan are quietly building a dog-friendly food scene.

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Kwai Tsing

15 spots

Tsing Yi side streets with surprisingly relaxed patio spots.

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Kwun Tong

22 spots

Waterfront cafés and a growing Kowloon East food scene.

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Mong Kok

57 spots

Late-night bites and Mong Kok cafés that actually let dogs in.

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North

7 spots

Sheung Shui and Fanling slow cafés with country air.

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Sai Kung

59 spots

Seaside pubs and cafés where dogs are part of the regular crowd.

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Sha Tin

52 spots

Riverside restaurants, lots of green, and many quiet weekday crowds.

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Sham Shui Po

43 spots

Independent coffee shops alongside classic dai pai dong spots.

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Southern

25 spots

Ap Lei Chau and Aberdeen waterfront with sea breeze and dog bowls.

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Tai Po

22 spots

Country park-adjacent cafés, perfect for a half-day dog outing.

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Tsuen Wan

47 spots

Mall-adjacent terraces and a few hidden waterfront finds.

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Tuen Mun

23 spots

New Town cafés that have leaned in on the dog-welcome policy.

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Wan Chai

101 spots

Heritage bars and wide pavements — easy for on-leash dogs.

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Wong Tai Sin

12 spots

Diamond Hill area terraces that welcome small to medium dogs.

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Yau Tsim Mong

97 spots

Tsim Sha Tsui side streets with views of the harbour.

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Yuen Long

48 spots

Rural-feel restaurants and weekend bike-and-brunch spots.

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Why dogdoghk

Hong Kong lets dogs into restaurants now — but the official list is a 60-page PDF, and most app guides either skip the NT or contradict OpenRice. We pull the FEHD register every week, de-dupe it against OpenRice, and surface the spots a Central local and a Tuen Mun dog-parent would both actually want to try.

Dog-friendly status comes from FEHD. Always call ahead to confirm the spot's policy on size, outdoor seating and water bowls — HK venues set their own rules.

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