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    Sophia Ruelo
    Sophia Ruelo
    Last updated 13 May 2024
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    Only a 2-hour plane ride from Manila, Hong Kong is your go-to destination for a quick getaway. Whether you're coming to enjoy the world-renowned Hong Kong Disneyland, to marvel at harbor views from a cruise, or to see the world from great heights on Ngong Ping 360— you'll need the best food picks, both in terms of Hong Kong cafes and Hong Kong food, to complete a wonderful trip.

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    Here is Klook's guide to the best of Hong Kong cafes and Hong Kong food! From quick brunches with coffee, to late night full-blown meals— we've got recommendations that will perfectly complement your summer trip to Hong Kong:

    Hong Kong Cafes

    01. Filmor

    Image Source: Filmor's Instagram
    Image Source: Filmor's Instagram
    Filmor is a waterfront Hong Kong cafe located along Pier 8 in the Central district. Best known for their Italian gelato and extensive caffeine options, this quaint hang-out spot also serves salads and sandwiches.
    Address: Level U, Central Pier 8, Man Kwong Street, Central

    02. The Baker and The Bottleman

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    The Baker and The Bottleman | Image Source: TBATB's Instagram
    The Baker and The Bottleman is a picturesque Hong Kong cafe and bakery by day, and a neighborhood restaurant and wine bar by night. Specializing in British dishes and desserts, its must-try dishes include the triple valrhona chocolate cookie from their bakery, and the three yellow chicken raviolo from their restaurant.
    Address: Shop No. G14 and G15, Lee Tung Avenue, No.200 Queen’s Road East, Wan Chai

    03. commaa

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    Commaa | Image Source: Den Ocampo's Instagram
    Calling themselves "a cultural space where coffee meets art and architecture," commaa is an up-and-coming hybrid of a Hong Kong cafe, art space, and creative studio. Armed with their speciality pour-overs and syphon coffees, brewed using the best premium beans money can buy— you'll definitely love this place for an afternoon of work meetings or catching up with good friends.
    Address: Shop 4C, G/F, 11 Po Yan Street, Sheung Wa

    04. April Coffee Lab

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    April Coffee Lab | Image Source: April Coffee Lab's Instagram
    Only a stone's throw away from the nearest MTR, April Coffee Lab is a Hong Kong cafe well-known for their unique House Blend, an impressive selection of coffee beans, an array of tea choices for non-caffeine enjoyers, and freshly baked goods.
    Address: G/F, 266 Des Voeux Road West, Shek Tong Tsui

    05. Coffeelin

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    Coffeelin | Image Source: Coffeelin's Instagram
    With Rome-raised chef Umberto D’Avino at its helm, Coffeelin brings the best of Italy's gastronomy and Milanese cafe-vibes to Hong Kong. Crowd favorite dishes around this Hong Kong cafe include the octopus and chicken cacciatore, tiramisu, and the authentic Italian espressos. 
    Address: G/F, 228 Electric Road, Fortress Hill, North Point

    Hong Kong Food and Restaurants

    01. Casa Cucina

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    Casa Cucina | Image Source: @khush1i1inhk on Instagram
    The newest tenant of Causeway Bay's neighborhood, Casa Cucina proudly uses local Hong Kong produce to put their unique spins on fan-favorite Italian cuisine picks. Some of their best dishes include the Casa Carbonara and Morels Pappardelle. But they also have curated set menus— perfect for date night or a wine night with your friends over the best Hong Kong food. 
    Address: Shop C & D, Riviera Mansion, 59-65 Paterson Street, Causeway Bay

    02. El Taquero

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    El Taquero | Image Source: yutasakoto's Instagram
    Paying homage to the original taquero eateries in Mexico, El Taquero brings a vibrant, laid-back atmosphere to the Hong Kong food scene— and it's a perfect pick for casual nights of dining and catching up. Their menu is authentically Mexican— complete with a wide variety of taco flavors, different kinds of margaritas, and much more. 
    Address: Shops B-F, G/F, Yan King Court, 119 Queen’s Road East, Wan Chai

    03. Yamamotoya

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    Yamamotoya | Image Source: heyeatsmilo's Instagram
    Yamamotoya is a century-old Japanese udon restaurant, where they make their udon by hand, fresh daily. Definitely the best choice if you're craving for Japanese food amidst the Hong Kong food scene— we recommend getting the Oyako Nikomi Udon or the Shrimp Tempura Nikomi Udon, among many other things! 
    Address: Shop 527, 5/F, The Wai, 18 Che Kung Miu Road, Tai Wai

    04. Curry Kingdom

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    Curry Kingdom | Image Source: timeout.com
    Bringing the best of spice from all over Asia to your plate and the Hong Kong food scene, Curry Kingdom makes use of farm-to-table ingredients and flavorful spices to give you an authentic dining experience. You can also handpick your curry dishes to match the cooking styles followed in Thailand, Singapore, India, and Japan. 
    Address: Shop 703A, New Town Plaza Phase 1, 18 Shatin Centre Street, Sha Tin

    05. Barkada

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    Barkada | Image Source: Barkada's Instagram
    From Adobo Popcorn Chicken, to Brown Butter Pancit Canton, to Sizzling Sisig— dining at Barkada will feel like coming home to your mom's hearty home-cooked meals. Other than their array of meat-based options, the Filipino restaurant offers vegan and vegetarian alternatives, and distinctly Pinoy cocktails made with calamansi and ube. With Hong Kong being home to quite a number of Filipino OFWs and tourists, it's a nostalgic addition to the Hong Kong food scene, that let's us have a small piece of home wherever we go. 
    Address: UG/F, 46-48 Cochrane Street, Central

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