Royal Banquet Hall is a spacious Western restaurant offering a diverse selection of dishes suited for various tastes, including small plates and dessert options. The establishment features both dine-in and outdoor seating, designed to accommodate individuals, families, and larger groups in a casual and cosy environment. Operating daily from 11:30 AM to 9:30 PM, it provides convenient service for lunch, brunch, and dinner.
The venue supports a table service style with accessible facilities such as wheelchair-friendly entrances, seating, restrooms, and parking. Payment options include credit cards, debit cards, and NFC mobile payments, enhancing convenience for diners. The menu caters to families with children by offering kids' meals and high chairs, making it a suitable choice for visitors of all ages.
While prices are generally on the higher side, reflecting the themed setting and portion sizes, the variety and quality provide good value. Royal Banquet Hall is also equipped to handle catering requests, adding flexibility for different occasions. The restaurant’s atmosphere combines casual dining with a welcoming ambiance that appeals to tourists and locals alike.
For a comprehensive view of the available dishes and seasonal selections, users are encouraged to explore the full menu to better plan their dining experience at Royal Banquet Hall.
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Sujay Sreekumar
02/04/2026
The Banquet hall dining was very large, I guess the largest restaurant in the park. Lot of options on different types of cuisines. Cost wise it was a bit pricey, but the portions served where very good. We tried pizzas, pasta, fries, chicken and drinks. Everything was nice. Lot of seating area and the ambience and set up was good. Place could have been slightly more organised and clean.
Wesley Wong
27/03/2026
The Royal Banquet Hall at Hong Kong Disneyland is one of the stronger dining options within the park, offering a varied menu of Western, Japanese, and international dishes. As expected in a theme park setting, prices are on the higher side but remain reasonable compared to typical theme-park fare. Standout dishes include the ginseng chicken soup, which pleasantly surprises with an authentic whole ginseng root and a robust, distinctive flavour, as well as the Hong Kong-style baked pork chop rice, which exceeds expectations. The Japanese ramen, however, is fairly average. During peak lunch hours, expect a staffed queue outside due to high demand and limited space inside. Queues at the food counters can also be lengthy, so some waiting time should be anticipated. Overall, it delivers solid quality and variety for a theme-park restaurant.
Liza Lakwatchera
23/03/2026
A wonderful spot to make your little princess’ or inner princess' dreams come true. The enchanting theme brings the magic of a royal ball to life, making it a memorable experience for children and Disney princess fans. The food itself is nothing extraordinary, but the generous serving sizes make up for the simplicity. Both indoor and outdoor seating are available, though the place can get quite crowded during mealtimes. It’s best to secure a table first before lining up to order.
狐鸣
27/02/2026
Food prices are quite pricey here, and most meals cost the same price. It's a cafeteria-style eatery where you order at a particular stall and pay at a separate counter. Would recommend going for the Abalone Seafood & Chicken Fried rice, portion was quite big and it comes with two pieces of abalone. Also comes with a drink. Queues can be long as this eatery is quite popular.
Happy Bird
15/02/2026
Probably the best of the eateries in HK Disneyland with the most options and seating. But be warned, it gets extremely crowded during lunch time so avoid going during that time at all cost. And be prepared to spend, it's not going to be cheap.
Coby Khor
26/01/2026
Visited here during non peak hour, and it’s less crowded. There are few cuisines available which price range from 105HKD . We ordered half roasted chicken, pizza , Korean ginseng soup , and it tasted better than I expected. The location is strategic in which you can find easily. This restaurant is spacious too.
Bumbumlita
15/01/2026
I dont expect much because i thought it’s a fast food restaurant turns out the food was amazing delicious! Love the roasted chicken, super juicy, tender and rich of herbs and spices. Baked Rice with Pork Chop is great, rich of flavors, you can taste the cheese and tomato, the pork itself was also nice. For 160hkd in disneyland, it’s not too expensive consider the portion is big.
The Duchess Of Culinary
07/01/2026
The main reason why I chose Royal Banquet Hall for our lunch spot is definitely because of the beautiful Disney Princesses theme As a Disney Princesses fan (including my mom as well), we had lunch in this restaurant near The Castle of Magical Dreams. Although they have wide indoor and outdoor areas, but it was super crowded. The indoor area is so beautiful with some statues, such as Sleeping Beauty (the giant one), Cinderella, Beauty & The Beast. I really love their interior decoration. So, this restaurant is divided into 4 sections to order, such as International, Entrées Royale, Grill, and Japan. We chose the menu from Entrées Royale and luckily, the queue wasn't that long. The serving is fast as the foods are cooked already. After we got our foods and drinks, we went to the cashier to pay. Lastly, it was quite a "homework" for us to be able to find a table. Finally, we could find an available table outside. I tried Abalone Seafood and Chicken Fried Rice Combo / 鮑魚海鮮雞肉炒飯套餐 (HKD 165). This combo consists of the meal itself with the drink (various soft drinks of Craftea that we could choose). This meal comes in a big portion! Fried rice with abalone, shrimp, chicken, mushrooms, and carrots in a thick and delicious gravy. The abundant fried rice and toppings combine well. We love this dish! Recommended!