Texas Roadhouse Hong Kong Site

ClosedSongji Village, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan

While does not currently have a physical restaurant location in Hong Kong , the brand maintains a corporate presence in the city through its regional headquarters. Fans of the legendary hand-cut steaks and made-from-scratch sides can find the nearest active dining locations in neighboring regions like Taiwan , the Philippines , and Mainland China . The Texas Roadhouse Presence in Hong Kong texas roadhouse hong kong

When American food lovers and expats in Asia start craving authentic fall-off-the-bone ribs, hand-cut steaks, and that famous cinnamon honey butter, one name dominates the conversation: . For years, travelers returning from the US or South Korea spoke wistfully of the chain’s legendary rolls and lively atmosphere. The question was always, "When will Texas Roadhouse come to Hong Kong?" For years, travelers returning from the US or

. While the brand has a significant international presence with over 820 locations across 10 foreign countries, its expansion into the Greater China region is currently focused on , where it is managed by the Casual Restaurants Group Brand Presence in the Region Taiwan Operations : Texas Roadhouse currently operates several locations in , including major cities like Texas Roadhouse Global Footprint Our Story | Texas

: A service standard where staff must smile and make eye contact at 10 feet and greet the guest at 4 feet. Texas Roadhouse Global Footprint Our Story | Texas Roadhouse

Since you cannot currently get the signature honey cinnamon butter rolls in the city, Hong Kong offers several other high-end and casual American-style steakhouses that satisfy similar cravings:

Before you even look at the menu, know this: They arrive hot, fluffy, and brushed with butter. The accompanying cinnamon honey butter is sweet, whipped, and addictive. In Hong Kong, where carbs are usually paid for, this bottomless basket feels like a miracle. Pro tip: Save room for them, or ask for a "to-go" box at the end—they usually comply.