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Hong Kong - Cafes

Kubrick Bookshop Café

This bookshop café lies next to Broadway Cinematheque and has a wide range of film-related books and magazines. The right place for anyone who is looking for lighter food such as pasta or a sandwich.

  • AddressBroadway Cinematheque, 3 Public Square Street, Yau Ma Tei
  • Phone+852 2384 8929
  • Webwww.kubrick.com.hk

Delifrance

Delifrance is a premium coffee specialist that also offers a range of unique French delicacies. Delifrance has authentic crunchy baguettes, buttery croissants, and other mouth-watering and healthy food at great value prices. The food and coffee at Delifrance are always fresh and always French!

  • AddressShop G19, Citygate Outlets, 20 Tat Tung Road, Tung Chung
  • Phone+852 2109 4187
  • Webwww.delifrance.com.hk

Tai Cheung Bakery

This is a place famous for its egg tart, which is a kind of custard tart pastry with a filling of egg custard. Egg tarts are served differently depending on if the recipe is Chinese, Portuguese or English.

  • Address35 Lydhurst Terrace
  • Phone+852 25 443 475

Heichinrou

The most luxurious dim sum to be found in Hong Kong. The cream of Hong Kong society gathers here on public holidays to eat the exquisite, fancy dishes in elegant surroundings.

The most typical Hong Kong cuisine is dim sum, or “yum cha” as it is also called (literally: “drink tea”). Dim sum is eaten as a kind of brunch and consists of a large number of fancy dishes, including, among other things: dumplings, fried vegetables, spring rolls and meatballs.

  • AddressSecond floor, Lippo Sun Plaza, 28 Canton Road
  • Phone+852 2375 7123
  • Webwww.heichinrou.com

Lin Heung Tea House

A local Cantonese tea house with good – and inexpensive – dim sum. Select the dishes you would like from the trolleys which the waiters bring to the table.

  • Address160-164 Wellington Street, Central
  • Phone+852 2544 4556
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