1 / 3Speedway Diner
⚠ Permanently Closed📍 Kowloon City, Kowloon
Go-kart track with drift-capable karts (120cm minimum height) and remote-control options for younger kids, attached to an American diner serving fried chicken and mozzarella sticks. Arcade games on site.
Fun little go kart track attached to an American style diner. Karts drift nicely. Make sure to try the fried chicken.
🏆 Family Action Verdict
Best for families with at least one child over 120cm who can drive independently. The combo meal format makes budgeting straightforward. Younger siblings under the height requirement can remains participate via remote-control karts. Not close to the MTR — plan transport in advance.
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💬 What Families Are Saying
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Derek Chung
“Fun little go kart track attached to an American style diner. Karts drift nicely. Make sure to try the fried chicken.”
S L
“Great place for kids. We ordered a bunch of combo meals for a weeknight dinner so the kiddos could have 30ish minutes of track time each. It was not too crowded. There are also a few basic arcade games to play while waiting / eating. FYI we saw some cars which can be remote controlled by parents if the kids are too young to know how to "drive".”
Cooper Sheldon
“Not many kids friendly restaurant in Hong Kong. Glad there is one. Very American feel when I walked in. There is not only crazy cart (min height 120cm) to play but also few arcade games. Surprisingly food are not bad. They have my daughter favour Mozzarella sticks. Beers are served here.”
Vanessa Yee
“This was a fun place to go! The fact that there were only 2 people on the track made it even better as you can go faster! Not near the MTR so not that convenient, but many other forms of transport can get you to the mall.”
Reviews from Google
Overview
Speedway Diner combines a drift-friendly indoor karting track with a full American diner in Kowloon City. Regular karts require 120cm minimum height; remote-controlled karts let younger children join in with a parent at the controls. Combo meals bundle track time with food, and a weeknight visit typically means under 30 minutes of uninterrupted track time per child. Arcade machines are available between sessions and food orders — beers are served for adults.



