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19 Best Halloween parties and dinners in Hong Kong

We've got you covered with these spooky and sensational soirees

Cherry Chan
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The city is gearing up for the spookiest and coolest Halloween celebrations this October so start planning what you’ll wear for your costumes because the city has every kind of themed event you can imagine. Whether you intend to dress up in a funny, scary, or not-so-wholesome costume, here are the best Halloween parties to check out this month. 

RECOMMENDED: Haven't figured out your costume yet? Here are the best costume shops in Hong Kong

Halloween parties and dinners in Hong Kong

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Lan Kwai Fong Association presents Cirque du Freak for their Monster Mash 2023 Halloween celebrations. From now to October 31, Cirque du Freak will take over the neighbourhood and transform LKF into a playground for all things spooky, with numerous entertainment and dining venues in the area joining the celebrations.

Tourists visiting night clubs Void and Zentral, along with renowned restaurant Holdon, can enjoy a welcome drink and a 10 percent discount on food and beverage purchases. Dance club Versus will also be offering a 10 percent discount on all signature cocktails, while Shisha bar Teddy Bear will provide complimentary house shooter drinks.


From October 27 to 31, various restaurants in California Tower will host Halloween-themed dining events. On Friday evening (October 27), Japanese restaurant Fumi will present guests with geisha performances ($980 per person, +$280 for two-hour free-flow sake). On the following night (October 28), surf-and-turf venue Porterhouse introduces a tarot card-inspired dining experience ($888 per person, +$280 for free-flow Prosecco, house wines, and spirits), where dishes correspond to your chosen cards.

On the same evening as well as Halloween Eve, trattoria Baci will provide diners with a monstrous menu full of Italian dishes ($788 per person, +$476 for three-house free-flow), along with live entertainment such as DJ sets and mini games. Similarly, Italian restaurant Aria offers a spooky dinner menu ($1,288 per person) and a mysterious night full of magic as local magician Zenneth performs tricks that will leave diners spellbound.

Find more information about the Cirque du Freak happenings on LKF Association’s website.

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Head to multi-experience music hub The Trilogy on October 28 to not only check out the grand opening of the brand-new venue taking over H Code’s 26th floor, but to also attend their Space Ravers and Aliens themed Halloween themed party! Aside from being mesmerised by live performances and aerial dancers, The Trilogy’s Halloween party will also see energetic DJ Diogo Accioly as he spins tracks all night long to keep the atmosphere going. Additionally, local DJ Willer will also be at the Space Ravers and Aliens to crank out plenty of electronic dance tunes to get your blood pumping. 

When: October 28, 6pm-4am
Price: From $360 and up
Buy tickets: https://www.eventbrite.hk/e/space-raver-and-aliens-tickets-721967733927

 

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Step beyond the ominous red door and brace yourself for an exhilarating night at The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong’s Ozone. For one night only, the highest rooftop bar in the world will transform into a realm of ghostly delights, where the bartenders and performers dress up as supernatural beings to send shivers down your spine. But that’s not all – keep an eye out for face painters and tarot card readers who will blow your mind with their mystical talents, and prepare to be spellbound by three wicked Halloween-themed cocktails, along with a sinfully delicious Burger & Lobster menu that will leave you craving for more. Reserve your spot today!

When: October 28, 7.30pm to 1am
Price: $218 up per Halloween cocktail

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On October 31, Sheung Wan’s cosy restobar Call Me Al will collaborate with eco-friendly calvados brand Avallen Spirits to present a joint halloween celebration, aptly named Avalloween. Throughout the evening, Call Me Al’s mixologists will be behind the bar shaking up three Halloween-themed cocktails to get you into the spirit of all things scary. Savour creative concoctions like A Chinese Ghost Story, Black Cats and Voodoo Dolls, as well as Campfire Tales – all of which feature calvados as an ingredient. Come dressed up in your spookiest or most imaginative getup in the evening for a chance to win exclusive prizes!

When: October 31, 5pm-late

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Get the party started this Halloween weekend at neighbourhood dive bar Blotto with their monster mash! The bar’s two-day long festivities allows party-goers to enjoy happy hour-priced cocktails from 5pm to 9pm, partake in trick or treating and secret games to earn prizes, as well as get their boogie on with pulsing beats from local DJs like Jack Byrne. Additionally, Blotto will be holding best-dressed costume contests for both humans and doggos, so be sure to put your best foot (or paw) forward.

When: October 27-28, 5pm-late

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Visit Aqua and step into the mystical space between paradise and the underworld in their Devil’s Heaven party if you dare! The restaurant will transform into a ghoulish realm where diners will get to enjoy Aqua’s sumptuous night brunch ($1,088 per person) full of Italian and Japanese bites, as well as take in sweeping views of Victoria Harbour. To add to the festivities, Aqua will be offering free-flow pours of Veuve Clicquot Champagne and sake throughout the night. But if you’ve already loaded up on food, the Devil’s Heaven party will also provide you with plenty of spooky fun, as well as free-flow Champagne and Halloween cocktails. Be amazed as you watch live contortionists, party in heaven and hell-themed DJ rooms, and more.

When: October 28, 8.30pm-11pm
Price:  $398 for party only, $1,088 for night brunch and party
Buy tickets: https://bit.ly/aquadevilsheaven2023

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This Halloween, The Dispensary and Cantina at Tai Kwun will transform into the eerie Addams Family mansion to send chills down your spine. Kick off your night by indulging in Cantina’s Halloween-themed Italian dinner and a three-hour free-flow of Prosecco to raise your spirits, before sauntering over to The Dispensary to groove to frightening yet funky beats until late. Party-goers can also head straight to The Dispensary to savour three-hours of free-flow Veuve Clicquot and sip on inventive Halloween cocktails.

When: October 28,  7.30pm-late
Price: $398 for drinks only, $888 for dinner and party
Buy tickets: https://bit.ly/thedispensaryaddamsfamilyparty

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Things are sure to go bump in the night at Vista’s Bite Night party. For those who want a full party experience, Vista offers a decadent dinner full of Italian bites for diners to fuel up ahead of their eventful night; before inviting guests to join them upstairs and attend their spooky soiree for the rest of the evening. Want to head straight to the dance floor instead? No worries, Vista also allows attendees to skip dinner and dance the night away to hypnotic DJ beats, catch surprising live performances, as well as drink their fill of free-flow Veuve Clicquot and other terrifying tipples.

When: October 28, 8.30pm-late
Price: $388 for party only, $888 for dinner (+$180 per person for free-flow Champagne)
Buy tickets: https://bit.ly/vistabitenight2023

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Whether you’re out in Central during the Halloween weekend and need a quick pit stop to refuel, or you don’t feel like partying all night long but still want to enjoy the frightening festivities, Burger Circus offers an extra special Halloween Spooky Shake ($118) to go with their hearty burgers. This blood-curdling green milkshake blends chocolate, marshmallows, and vanilla ice cream together, before being topped with a white chocolate-coconut shell as well as whipped cream. As an additional bonus, the burger joint will hand out free shots from October 27 to 31 to all customers who show up in costumes.

When: From now - October 31

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The Sixteenth invites you to get your groove on at their Monster Mash party on October 28th. Head to their al fresco dining venue Tempo Tempo to tear up the dance floor as the DJ pumps out tracks throughout the evening, or swing by the photo-op zone to commemorate your group’s elaborate costumes. Tickets to the Monster Mash are inclusive of two hours of free-flow Perrier-Jouet Champagne, other beverages, and a snack platter. If you feel like partying for a little longer, The Sixteenth allows attendees to stay for an extra hour of free-flow at an additional cost of $198 each.

When : October 28, 6pm-10pm
Price: Early bird: $480 per person, At the door: $568 per person
Buy tickets : https://www.sevenrooms.com/events/ahNzfnNldmVucm9vbXMtc2VjdXJlchwLEg9uaWdodGxvb3BfVmVudWUYgICUitaE6AoM?event_id=ahNzfnNldmVucm9vbXMtc2VjdXJlcjYLEg9uaWdodGxvb3BfVmVudWUYgICUitaE6AoMCxIQc3JfR2VuVmVudWVFdmVudBiB7r-tIww

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If the fact that Halloween lands on a weekday isn’t stopping you from partying the night away, then head to Maggie Choo’s Hong Kong on October 31 to join their Nightmares & Porcelain Dreams party. Tickets to the spooky soiree will provide you with one creepy cocktail of your choice – Porcelain, Picante, and the Black Plague – as well as live entertainment from contortionists, aerial acts, and sensual dancers who are sure to send shivers down your spine. 

When: October 31, 7pm-late
Price: Online: $300 per person, At the door: $350 per person; inclusive of one cocktail
Buy tickets: https://www.eventbrite.hk/e/nightmares-porcelain-dreams-tickets-728724323067

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Spend an evening drinking and dancing under the full blood moon at Vibes’ Vampire Nightmare Halloween party. The ghoulish party will allow all attendees to unleash their dark side as they dance the night away to live DJ sets; there will also be a face-painting artist if you want to spook up your appearance. Additionally, Vibes’ Halloween party will hold a best-dressed competition, where winners have the opportunity to score one of two prizes worth $1,888. Want to rest your feet throughout the evening? The party also offers table and cabana packages, which are inclusive of G.H.Mumm Champagne bottles.

When: October 28, 9pm-2am
Price: Early bird: $398 per person until October 25, At the door: $438 per person
Buy tickets: https://www.mira-eshop.com/en/events

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Don’t feel like slapping on a Halloween costume this year? Why not don your jammies and head to The Daily Tot’s Halloween pyjama party? The sleepwear party will present a night full of mystery, fun, and most importantly a three-hour-long free-flow. Indulge in daiquiris, prosecco, wine, beer, and house spirits as DJ Minou churns out tunes that range from afrobeats, Latin dance tracks, to hip hop anthems to keep your feet moving.

When: October 28, 10pm-1am
Price: Standard: $650 per person, At the door: $700 per person
Buy tickets: https://thedailytot.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=40131ba4c510f55bf8bcaae1c&id=d35d23178c&e=8c955c8ad6

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During the Halloween period, modern izakaya Zuma will transform into an ethereal yet eerie forbidden palace, where the departed and living will be amongst each other. Throughout the night, you’ll get to sip on two signature cocktails, free-flow Veuve Clicquot champagne, beer, and soft drinks while enjoying exhilarating live performances, live DJ sets, and other surprises. If you want to load up on food before partying the night away, Zuma is offering a Halloween edition of their Yashoku Night Brunch from 8pm to 10pm, where you’ll get to indulge in the restaurant’s signature starters; cold dishes; sashimi and sushi platter; and main dishes as you sip on free-flow booze and Veuve Clicquot champagne.

When: October 28, Yashoku night brunch: 8pm-10pm, Party: 9.30pm-1am
Price: General entry: $880 per person, Yashoku Night Brunch: $1,688 per person
Buy tickets: https://www.ticketflap.com/zuma-halloween-2023

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Why go trick-or-treating when you can make spooky treats and enjoy them all to yourself? During October, Love Baby Cakes will offer baking workshops where you can craft your own creepy cakesicles that look like mummies, Frankenstein’s monsters, and jack-o-lanterns! Workshops start from a minimum of four people and can go up to classes as large as 12 people. If you’d rather purchase some creepy confectionaries instead, I Love Baby Cakes also has several Halloween treats like cupcakes and cookies that taste just as good as they look.

When: Throughout October
Price: $800 per class
Buy tickets: https://cloud.biteunite.com/experience/568054?date=02376991

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Don’t have time to make it to any Halloween parties but still want to enjoy frightening festivities? Terrible Baby at Eaton Hong Kong has crafted two Halloween cocktails that are as downright scary as they are delicious. Opt for the Get Ghosted, which uses rosemary-infused gin and mezcal for its base, as well as orange, pumpkin, honey, and sea buckthorn for a punchy creation. Alternatively, the Tricky Treats is a sweet cocktail with fat-washed coconut and pandan rum as a base, paired together with peanut butter and condensed milk. Both cocktails are $100 each and will be available at the bar from now until the end of the month.

When: Throughout October
Price: $100 each

 

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This Halloween, Duddell’s presents a scary session of their recurring late night party, Disco Bao, with ‘Barbie’s Scream House’ as their theme. The frightening yet fabulous party at Duddell’s will consist of bone-chilling tunes to keep the atmosphere running high, and a two-hour long free-flow of Perrier-Jouët Grand Brut from 10pm to 12am. If the name of the party wasn’t obvious enough, partygoers are encouraged to come dressed as Barbie with a spooky twist. If you plan on attending with a large party of people, Dudell’s provides the option for you to book a table by emailing them at party@duddells.co.

When: October 28, 10pm-late
Price: Standard price: $666 per person, At the door: $758 per person
Buy tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/duddells-disco-bao-presents-barbies-scream-house-tickets-722552492957?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl

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This Halloween, Ichu presents a full day of festivities in their Momia Azteca celebrations. If you plan on getting the party started early, join the Momia Azteca free-flow brunch from noon to 3pm, where you’ll get to enjoy sharing-style crudos, starters, skewers, and mains. Night owls can choose to enjoy the Momia Azteca Halloween Night brunch from 7pm onwards, which consists of a five-course menu with Peruvian-Japanese dishes. Both brunch menus allow diners to pair their food with a free-flow package for two hours which includes house spirits and Louis Roederer Champagne for an additional $498. All customers who enjoy the night brunch can join Ichu’s terrace Halloween party, where there’ll be live trumpets and percussion performances as well as DJs to spin tracks until late. Can’t make it to the party? Ichu has created three Halloween-themed cocktails which will send shivers down your spine, so sip on creations like Tezca ($98), Almada ($980), and the Popoca ($108) from October 18 to 31.

When: October 28, Free-flow brunch: 12pm-3pm, 7pm-late; Terrace party: 7pm-late
Price: Day brunch: $498 per person, Night brunch: $760 per person (inclusive of entry to terrace party)
Terrace party - Early bird until October 22: $300 per person, Pre-sale until October 28: At the door: $400 per person
Buy tickets: https://www.eventbrite.hk/e/ichu-momia-azteca-halloween-party-tickets-727428035837?aff=oddtdtcreator

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Step right up to Cirque du Dan’s at Dan Ryan’s Chicago Grill on October 28! Their Lee Tung Avenue branch will transform into a vintage circus, and offer four blood-curdling time-limited drinks throughout the evening. Spiked options include spiced pumpkin bellinis ($88) and Pennywise martinis ($88), whereas alcohol-free beverages include the Jack O’Shake ($78) or even healthy options such as the Kom Boo Cha ($78). Alternatively, attendees can revel in free-flow house wines and Prosecco, as well as Dan Ryan’s IPA and white ales. Be sure to dress up at Dan Ryans’ party to enjoy buy-one-get-one offers on their Halloween specials; but in case you can’t make it to their Halloween party, the American restaurant will offer the spooky sips throughout their locations.

When: October 28, 3pm-8pm
Price: $400 per person

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