Top Hong Kong Easter brunches for families, 2025
Enjoy a cracking seasonal feast for the whole family. Here's where to head for yummy Easter brunching in Hong Kong 2025
Marco Polo Hongkong Hotel

We're all ears for the Easter baking classes at Cafe Marco
Easter feasters will love the scrumptious spread on offer at Cafe Maro at Marco Polo Hongkong Hotel. The lavish feast features luxurious lobster e-fu noodles, chilled seafood, premium meats, delicious desserts and more. Kids can enjoy an Easter baking class creating Easter cookies, Easter puffs, Easter cupcakes and Easter fruit tarts under the tutelage of Cafe Marco’s talented pastry chefs.
Easter Baking Bash, Cafe Marco, noon to 2.30pm, April 18 to 21; Easter Baking Class, 1.15 to 2pm, April 18 to 21; HK$458 per adult, $308 per child (three to 11 years).
Marco Polo Hongkong Hotel, Harbour City, 3 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, 2113 3912.
The Verandah at The Repulse Bay

Step into spring at The Verandah at The Repulse Bay
Enjoy a Spring Easter Lunch overlooking the ocean with the whole family. The Verandah has crafted a menu with youngsters in mind; the kids’ menu is crammed with fun options like prawn cocktail, mini burgers, spaghetti and a special banana split with marshmallow and chocolate sauce for pud. There’s also face painting, balloon twisting and photo ops with the Easter bunny. On Sunday, the Easter Sunday Brunch includes a lavish spread of seafood, live carving stations, Australian lamb and Scottish salmon.
Spring Easter Lunch, The Verandah, 12.30 to 2.30pm, April 18, 19 and 21; $7338 per adult and $448 per child; Easter Sunday Brunch, 11am to 2.30pm, April 20; $1,108 per adult and $668 per child.
The Verandah, 109 Repulse Bay Road, Repulse Bay; 2292 2821.
Sheraton Hong Kong Tung Chung Hotel

Sweet treats at Cafe Lantau, Sheraton Hong Kong Tung Chung Hotel
Tuck into an egg-cellent brunch filled with decadent treats at Cafe Lantau at Sheraton Hong Kong Tung Chung Hotel. The Easter Buffet features Spanish tapas, grilled live Boston lobster and Spanish paella, as well as seasonal sweet treats like hot cross buns and carrot cake. Kids can enjoy fun activities like wooden egg painting and festive tattoo stickers.
Easter Buffet, Cafe Lantau, noon to 2.30pm and 6 to 9.30pm, April 18 to 21; $548 per adult and $368 per child (lunch buffet), $858 per adult and $508 per child (dinner buffet).
Sheraton Hong Kong Tung Chung Hotel, 9 Yi Tung Road, Tung Chung, Lantau; 2535 0021.
Regal Airport Hotel

Enjoy an egg-cellent buffet and kids' Easter workshops at Regal Airport Hotel
Cafe Afficionado at Regal Airport Hotel is laying on a Cheerful Easter Buffet with a huge selection of dishes, including honey glazed bone ham with pineapple chutney, roasted whole Easter turkey roll, salmon wellington and slow roasted lamb shoulder. Finish with yummy carrot cake or hot cross bread. Kids can join a raft of fun classes including Wellness Cookies Class, Easter Bunny Colouring, Easter Egg Colouring and Family Theatre.
Cheerful Easter Buffet, Cafe Afficionado, April 18 to 21; $348 per adult and $268 per child (lunch buffet), $638 per adult and $418 per child (dinner buffet).
Regal Airport Hotel, 9 Cheong Tat Road, Hong Kong International Airport, Chek Lap Kok, Lantau; 2286 6238.
The Murray, Hong Kong

Easter feasters at The Murray
Dive into the Easter Wonderland Family Brunch at Tai Pan Grill & Terrace. Highlights include jet-fresh seafood, charcuterie boards and hot options like Easter glazed ham, Easter carrot and egg quiche, barbecue meats and fresh pasta. There’s also a kids’ corner with pizza, fried chicken, burgers and mac ‘n’ cheese. And youngsters can also join in the Easter brunch activities with magicians, balloon twisters and a mobile zoo by Jurassic Garage.
Easter Wonderland Family Brunch, Tai Pan Grill & Terrace, noon to 2.30pm, April 18 to 21; $698 per adult and $398 per child (five to 11 years).
The Murray, 22 Cotton Tree Drive, Central; 3141 8888.
Lanson Place

Bubbles and eggs at Salon Lanson, Lanson Place
Head over to Salon Lanson in Causeway Bay for a delightful brunch experience. Enjoy a lavish three-course menu while youngsters are entertained with a special children’s menu and fun activities. Menu highlights include a seasonal Garden pea Scotch Egg & Broad Bean appetiser, a spring salad and poached chicken breast. Mains include pan-fried orange roughy, herb roasted spring chicken and Australian lamb rump. Kids can enjoy face painting and a complimentary gift to take home.
Easter Brunch, Salon Lanson, 11.30am to 2.30pm, April 20 and 21; $398 per adult and $278 per child (three to 12 years).
Lanson Place, 133 Leighton Road, Causeway Bay; 3477 6806.
The Hari Hong Kong

Egg-cellent brunching is to be had at La Lucciola this Easter
The Wan Chai hotel is celebrating Easter with a lavish Easter Weekend Brunch at La Lucciola and Japanese restaurant Zoku. Highlights at La Lucciola's brunch include a seafood platter and an Italian ‘Colomba’ cake. Zoku’s brunch menu highlights feature a moriawase sashimi platter and chicken Yawata-maki with wasabi potatoes. Free-flow packages are available to complement the brunches.
Easter Weekend Brunch, La Lucciola and Zoku, noon to 3.30pm and 6 to 10pm, April 18 to 21; $488 per person (La Lucciola), $568 per person (Zoku).
The Hari Hong Kong, 333 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai; 2129 0388.
Landmark Mandarin Oriental

Egg-cellent Easter celebrations at Landmark Mandarin Oriental
This year the hotel is whisking families away for its Gardener’s Spring Brunch with DJ tunes. Tuck into plenty of sharing starters and seasonal mains including half ‘brick’ lemon chicken and ASC farmed seabream and an array of sharing desserts. Spice up your lunch with a 90-minute free-flow of Moet & Chandon champagne, seasonal cocktails, mocktails and soft drinks. And there’s a fun Kids Brunch Menu for youngsters with much-loved staples.
Gardener’s Spring Brunch, MO Bar, 11.30am to 3.30pm, April 7 to 10; $678 per adult and $408 per child.
Landmark Mandarin Oriental, 15 Queen’s Road Central, Central; 2132 0188.
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