Hong Kong's
Best Pizza
Ranked.
Every pizza joint worth eating — ranked by Google reviewers.
No sponsored picks. No fluff. Just the real list.
Every Slice
Accounted For
Ranked by Google rating, weighted by review count to filter outliers. Minimum 950 reviews to qualify.
Top 3: Fiata, Little Napoli & Motorino hold the podium — all Neapolitan, all exceptional.
Fiata Pizza
HK's top-ranked pizzeria on 50 Top Pizza Asia-Pacific. Chef Salvatore Fiata's wood-fired pies are the closest thing to Naples you'll find this side of the Mediterranean.
G/F, 2 Staunton Street, SoHo, Central
Little Napoli
The only pizzeria in HK recommended by the MICHELIN Guide. Chef Gavino Pilo's four-tonne Naples oven produces a Margherita that ruins all others.
Shop 6, Antung Building, 6–16 Tai Wong Street East, Wan Chai
Motorino
A decade in, Motorino's custom Stefano Ferrara oven still turns out the neighbourhood benchmark. The Soppressata Piccante alone is worth a detour from any part of the city.
G/F, 14 Shelley Street, SoHo (also: 15 Ship Street, Wan Chai)
Sonny's
Authentic dollar-slice New York pizza imported from Singapore. Thin, foldable, aggressively cheesy — exactly what it promises. Best late-night slice in the city.
G/F, 68–70A Hollywood Road, SoHo, Central
Paisano's Pizzeria
The institution. Enormous NY-style slices with thick, crisp crust and generous toppings. More locations than you can count — because HK clearly can't get enough.
Multiple locations across HK Island and Kowloon
Mother of Pizzas
Wood-fired, hand-stretched, San Marzano everything. The queue stretching down the block is not a deterrent — it's the whole point. The Summer of Love 1967 is legendary.
G/F, Yee Hing Building, 13–19 Leighton Road, Causeway Bay
FINI'S
HK's first Italian-American import — serving both NY 18-inch and New Haven thin-crust styles under the same roof. The Brooklyn Special converts skeptics on first bite.
Multiple locations across Hong Kong
Dough Bros.
24-hour fermented sourdough crust with pillowy, charred edges. The most accessible great pizza in Hong Kong — 18+ locations means there's always one around the corner.
Multiple locations across Hong Kong
BACI Trattoria & Bar
LKF Concepts at their finest. Twenty pizzas spanning gourmet, classic, and wholewheat — the aubergine-pesto BACI pie is an umami masterclass in dough and toppings.
G/F, California Tower, 30–32 D'Aguilar Street, Lan Kwai Fong
La Camionetta
Perched on Elgin Street, this intimate spot brings DOP ingredients and a carefully proofed in-house dough. The Calabrese — chilli, spicy meat, char — is the one to order.
G/F, 12A Elgin Street, SoHo, Central
Posto Pubblico
A SoHo stalwart turning out honest Italian-American pies since 2010. Laid-back vibe, well-sourced ingredients, and a pasta menu that holds its own too.
28 Elgin Street, SoHo, Central
Pici
Known primarily for pasta, but Pici's Roman-style pizza is a seriously underrated option — thin, crispy, restrained in the best way. The cacio e pepe pizza is a revelation.
Multiple locations across Hong Kong
Mercato
Jean-Georges Vongerichten's elevated Italian concept atop Three on the Bund. The pizzas are refined, the view is breathtaking, and the truffle varieties make it appointment dining.
29/F, H Queen's, 80 Queen's Road Central
Frank's Pizza
Old-school NYC energy transplanted to a SYP shopfront. No fuss, no frills — just proper New York pizza by the slice or whole pie, priced like it should be.
G/F, 309 Queen's Road West, Sai Ying Pun
Vesu Pizza Bar
A neighbourhood gem in KTown turning out wood-fired pies with quality Italian imports. The tasting menu approach means you eat what they're proud of — always a good sign.
Kennedy Town, Hong Kong Island
How We Ranked
We pulled Google Maps ratings for every notable pizzeria across Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the New Territories. To make the ranking meaningful — not just a popularity contest — restaurants were required to have a minimum of 950 Google reviews before qualifying.
Rankings are ordered by overall Google rating. Where ratings are tied, higher review counts break the tie. This approach filters out excellent new openings with few reviews and rewards consistency over time.
Editorial context and accolades (MICHELIN recommendations, 50 Top Pizza Asia-Pacific placements) are noted but do not affect ranking position — Google reviewers are the judges here.
Ratings were cross-referenced against OpenRice, Tripadvisor, and editorial sources including Foodie HK, TimeOut Hong Kong, and the 2026 50 Top Pizza Asia-Pacific rankings for quality assurance.