Hong Kong has plenty of refined global restaurants to choose from, but we’re sure most would agree that nothing hits quite like a piping hot pizza fresh out the oven. Whether you like ripping into a cheesy slice from a takeout joint or prefer classic Neapolitan hand-tossed creations, our city offers a myriad of pizzerias that will satisfy your cravings.

But how do our pizzas stack up against the world? The eighth annual 50 Top Pizza awards ceremony recently took place in Tokyo, and the results are in. Fiata by Salvatore Fiata earned the third spot on the list and nabbed the coveted title of the best pizzeria in Hong Kong. Since first appearing on the list in 2022, Fiata has consistently ranked within the top 10 of the Top 50 Pizzas list for the Asia-Pacific region, and impressed diners with their creative pizzas and commitment to quality.
Three other Hong Kong pizzerias also made their way into the regional list. Casual Lan Kwai Fong-based trattoria Baci came in at number 23, Michelin Bib Gourmand recipient Little Napoli landed at number 32, and creative modern pizzeria Vesu Pizza Bar secured a spot at number 44.

Most recently, Time Out’s travel writers and international editors put their bellies on the line and tried the best pies in their respective cities to rank the world’s best pizzas. Fiata landed at number 16 on the global list for their sweet and savoury A’Salsicca pizza, generously topped with onion cream, fior di latte, caramelised onions, and Italian sausage. Naples-based Pizzeria da Attilio took home the top spot with their classic margherita pizza, followed by New York City’s Scarr’s Pizza at number two for their simple yet sumptuous cheese slices.
Click here for the full list of the 50 Top Pizza Asia-Pacific rankings and Time Out’s list of the world’s best pizzas.
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