Food Chronicles

Where to Have Dessert in Hong Kong

Sweet endings in Hong Kong

As full as you may feel at the end of a meal in Hong Kong, you will surely have even just a little bit of space for a sweet ending. Here are some great places for light or hearty desserts in Hong Kong:

Classic Hong Kong Desserts around the City

While the Chinese palate tends to veer away from extra sweet desserts, Hong Kong still offers excellent choices for classic Cantonese and Chinese desserts to end the meal, or even for a mid-day treat

Mango pomelo & sago sweet soup. Cold and hot Cantonese desserts at Honeymoon Dessert. A classic and popular Hong Kong dessert to end the meal on a light note. You can choose from cold, fruit flavors, hot sweet soup-style desserts, and so on
Tofu Bucket from Sweet Dynasty. A classic Chinese dessert. At Sweet Dynasty, you can order a whole bucket for the table which you scoop out the steaming hot tofu and spoon your desired amount of sweet syrup

 

Desserts for Every Craving

Aside from Hong Kong style desserts, you can find almost any dessert to satisfy specific cravings, like British classics, amazing chocolate desserts, refreshing ice creams, and so much more.

Sticky toffee pudding. Gordon Ramsay’s Bread Street Kitchen properly showcases his British pub fare, including this classic dessert. The sweetness is just right and the fluffiness of the cake allows you to easily devour and scrape the plate
The best chocolate cake ever. Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong’s room service chocolate cake which you can also order at Cafe Causette. For chocolate lovers, this is a must-order and your go-to chocolate cake

 

Honeymoon Dessert
Multiple Locations

Sweet Dynasty
Hong Kong Pacific Centre
28 Hankow Rd., Tsim Sha Tsui
+852-2199-7799
8 am to 12 am

Bread Street Kitchen & Bar
LKF Hotel
33 Wyndham St., Central
+852-2230-1800
12 pm to 3 pm, 6 pm to 11 pm

Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong
5 Connaught Road, Central
+852-2522-0111
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