Hong Kong’s popular fast-food chain Maxim’s MX is slashing prices on its signature Cantonese roast meats and baked favorites through March 23, offering takeaway diners significant savings on evening meals.
Residents looking to supplement their dinner tables with traditional “siu mei” can now enjoy a 20% discount on various roast meat selections at Maxim’s MX locations across the city. This temporary promotion, running from now until March 23, 2026, aims to provide high-quality Cantonese comfort food at more accessible price points. The offer covers a wide range of staples, including the crowd-favorite honey-glazed BBQ pork (char siu), soy sauce chicken, and various roast meat platters, with prices starting as low as $44.
Evening Takeaway Deals and Signature Savings
In addition to the roast meat discounts, the chain has introduced a specific evening incentive for fans of its classic Western-style Cantonese fusion. The “Baked Pork Chop Rice with Tomato” is currently available for just $39 (originally $49) during the dinner period. This specific deal focuses on takeaway orders, featuring the brand’s thick-cut, tender pork chop atop egg fried rice, finished with a fresh tomato sauce.
To help you navigate these limited-time offers, here are the essential details:
- 20% Off Roast Meats: Starts daily from 11:00 AM. Applies to items like salt-baked chicken, soy sauce chicken, and triple-meat platters. Prices begin at $44.
- $39 Baked Pork Chop Rice: Exclusive to the dinner takeaway period.
- Exclusions: These offers are available at all branches with the exception of the Hong Kong City Hall and West Kowloon Station locations.
Important Terms for Diners
Shoppers should note that these discounts are strictly limited to takeaway orders placed in person. The promotional pricing does not extend to self-service kiosks, online ordering platforms, or third-party delivery services. Furthermore, the offer cannot be combined with other existing restaurant vouchers or discounts. Given the high demand for “siu mei” during the evening rush, items are sold on a first-come, first-served basis while daily stocks last.
Competitive Landscape in Fast-food Local Dining
This move by Maxim’s MX comes as other major chains also ramp up their value-driven campaigns. Competitor Fairwood has recently introduced its own takeaway bundles, featuring whole soy sauce chickens for $49 and “Double Treasure” sets for $88.
As the cost of living remains a primary concern for Hong Kong households, these aggressive promotions among the city’s major fast-food players offer a welcomed relief for those seeking affordable, nutritious meal options. For the best selection, diners are encouraged to visit their local branches early in the dinner window to secure their preferred roast meat cuts before they sell out for the day.