
Aladin Mess
60 Russell Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island
Halal summary
A halal sign is clearly visible on the premises. All food at this restaurant is certified halal.
About Aladin Mess
Located on the second floor of the Fu Hing House (near Times Square). Lunch 11:45 am to 3 pm weekdays, dinner 6 pm to 10:45 pm weekdays. Closed for lunch on weekends, dinner 6 pm to 10:45 pm weekends.
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60 Russell Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island
Farhana Subandi
Easy to find this place. Just look up for Aladin Mess signage when you cross the diagonal road from Times Square. It's on the 2nd level of a building that has a nail parlour. We had chicken korma, keema mutter, cheese naan and rice. Food was quite good albeit pricey. Love the mutton keema.
Latif Razak
Halal certificate at the entrance. Restaurant is on 2nd floor of the building. Ambience was a bit rundown. Had the lamb biryani, mango lassi and cucumber raita (Initially requested for a small bowl of yoghurt but ended up having to pay for a big bowl of raita). Food was OK but pricey, normal for HK standards.
thottam nath
The food was average, but the service was horrible, rude and arrogant behaviour
Ali Can
the food & service was just OK!
Kevan Qureshi
I will give the food 3.5 - it was ok but not awesome. The service was ok, but they looked tired. The resturant was almost full on a Saturday night. It's about 10 minute walk from the ferry
Nani Sofyan
Very satisfied with our meal here during my recent trip to HK. You wont be disappointed. Convenient location, just opposite Times Square. Cross the busy traffic junction and look out for SASA shop. Take the staircase beside it. We ordered naan, chicken tikka and chicken curry. All for slightly more than HK$100. It's worth it. Best meal we had in Hong Kong. Service was good too.
E L
GoogleA very legit & unassuming Indian restaurant. If you’re from England & have tried Akbars (my fav Indian fyi), this is on a similar level - maybe even better? Got the lamb masala & it had great flavours! Naan was yums. Chicken tikka was succulent. Beef biryani had a generous portion of protein











