Your ultimate dining guide to Jordan
Explore the hustle of the “dark side”Between the busy neighbourhoods of Tsim Sha Tsui and Mong Kok, Jordan is home to hidden gems that you might not expect. Its densely populated area means you’ll be strolling beneath skyscrapers and through small streets.
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Big Grains Bakery
Founded in 2015, Big Grains Bakery has become an icon for its signature croissants that have over 25 layers of flakey, buttery pastry. Its other range of pastries have been baked as forms of edible art like its pistacado, a pistachio mousse cake in the shape of an avocado.
Big Grains Bakery, G/F, 61 Parkes Street, Jordan, 3702 0186
Hara
Hara is a contemporary restaurant that focuses on seasonality and simplicity. Its menu features touches of Japanese fusion including a miso black cod filled and brown crab risotto. Its skewer menu is a fun way to try small bites along with its larger dishes.
Hara, 3 to 5 Kwun Chung Street, Kowloon, 3619 5548
Yat Tung Heen
This one Michelin-starred Cantonese restaurant offers an authentic dim sum experience without being excessively expensive. Signature dishes include its baked barbecue pork bun, Shanghainese pork dumplings and scallion pancakes with seafood and chives.
Yat Tung Heen, B2, Eaton Hong Kong, 380 Nathan Road, Kowloon, 2710 1866
Funky Monkey
Funky Monkey is an eccentric tiki bar that focuses on Nepalese food and funky cocktails. Try its signature khaka set that includes all the best of Nepali snacks from momo dumplings, aloo dum and sekuwa, grilled meats. Its flaming monkey cocktail revamps the classic zombie with an extra heat from fire.
Funky Monkey, G/F, 17 Wai Ching Street, Jordan
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Terrible Baby
Terrible Baby is home to an extensive cocktail list and a vast outdoor terrace with sweeping views of the Jordan neighbourhood. Its range of signature cocktails shake up interesting flavours like Thai red chilli, calamansi juice, Sichuan pepper and shiso leaves. The bar also has a range of snacks including flatbread and hummus, truffle fries and spicy fried chicken.
Terrible Baby, 4/F, Eaton Hong Kong, 380 Nathan Road, Kowloon, 2710 1866
Kuma Ramen
Famous for its pork bone soup that has been boiled for 12 hours, Kuma Ramen is one of Jordan’s best ramen spots. It’s customisable preferences allow diners to add toppings and extras, or you can also opt for the chef’s choice.
Kuma Ramen, G/F, 2 to 8 Parkes Street, Jordan, 2567 2777
Cafe REVOL
Turning coffee into drinkable art, your phone will drink first at this cafe. Along with its speciality coffees, Cafe REVOL has a wide selection of homemade cakes and pastries. Its spaghetti carbonara has become a Jordan favourite.
Cafe REVOL, 4 to 16 Tak Shing Street, Jordan, 3702 0170
Foodtrip Bedana’s Filipino Restaurant
A well-loved family-run restaurant amongst locals and Filipinos, Foodtrip Bedana’s Filipino Restaurant offers authentic Filipino favourites including tamarind stew and deep-fried pork belly.
Foodtrip Bedana’s Filipino Restaurant, 113 Woosung Street, Jordan, 2542 3088