As the city enters the spring season, Hong Kong’s hospitality sector is rolling out a sophisticated array of dining incentives specifically tailored for senior citizens. Throughout March 2026, major hotel groups and celebrated restaurants across the territory—from Tsim Sha Tsui to Lantau Island—are offering significant price reductions, with some discounts reaching 50% or featuring “buy-one-get-one-free” arrangements. These promotions aim to encourage multi-generational family gatherings by making premium hotel buffets more accessible to those aged 60 and above.
Exceptional Value in Prime Locations
Urban diners can find substantial savings in the heart of the city. In Causeway Bay, Mr. Steak a la minute has introduced a combined promotion where a “buy-one-get-one” deal for adults can be paired with a half-price offer for a senior guest. This brings the per-person cost down to approximately $280 for a dinner featuring Wagyu beef and lobster. Similarly, Hotel Alexandra in North Point is targeting Friday and Saturday diners with 40% discounts for seniors, reducing lunch prices to as low as $191.
In Wan Chai, The Harbourview is offering a 40% discount on its “Sailing Into Flavors” theme, which highlights freshly shucked oysters and steamed seafood baskets. For those near Hung Hom, the Harbour Plaza Metropolis continues its popular “Seniors’ Double Joy” promotion, effectively offering a buy-one-get-one-free deal for guests over 60.
Health-Conscious and Traditional Selections
Several venues are distinguishing themselves by catering to the specific dietary preferences often favored by older generations. The Sheraton Hong Kong Tung Chung has partnered with the renowned Sang Kee Restaurant to offer traditional Cantonese dishes, such as minced mud carp congee and steamed lobster with plum and garlic.
In Tuen Mun, the Hong Kong Gold Coast Hotel provides a unique outdoor charcoal grilling experience alongside nourishing “double-boiled” soups, including silkie chicken with matsutake mushrooms. Their current flash promotion features a buy-one-get-one-free offer for seniors, making it a premier choice for wellness-focused diners.
Comprehensive Regional Coverage
The promotional landscape extends well into the New Territories and Kowloon:
- Courtyard by Marriott Shatin: Offers a 50% flash discount on its Cantonese-themed buffet, with complimentary steamed lobster for every senior diner.
- The Platter (Hotel Cozi): At both Tsuen Wan and Tuen Mun locations, seniors using the “JoyYou” card can enjoy 50% off the entire bill when dining with two or more guests on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
- Nina Hotel Tsuen Wan West: Features winter delicacies like braised lamb brisket and abalone chicken pots with discounts up to 35% for seniors.
- 8 Degree Harbour Plaza: Located in To Kwa Wan, this venue offers half-price deals for lunch and dinner, with prices starting from $234.
Booking and Availability
While these offers provide significant savings, they often require advanced booking through specific platforms like KKday or the hotels’ official e-shops. Diners are encouraged to verify the specific age requirements, as some venues set the threshold at 60 while others require guests to be 65. As these seasonal promotions are subject to limited daily quotas, early reservation is recommended to secure the best rates for family celebrations. This wave of discounts not only provides financial relief but also revitalizes the local dining scene by fostering inclusive social experiences for Hong Kong’s elderly population.