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Other Food Services
Other Food Services

SWEET MONSTER

Shop L3-10, Langham Place, Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong
3514 4150
An import from South Korea, Sweet Monster makes soft-serve ice cream. It makes its ice cream fresh in-house everyday using more than 75% milk content as the main ingredient. On top of the ice cream, you can pile the iconic popcorn monsters. There are many flavours to choose from such as crunchy caramel, creamy milk, cheese caramel mix, lovely strawberry, and rich chocolate. Monster Popcorn is made with non-GMO corn and you can buy them in boxes. If you’re not…
Food + Dining
Food + Dining

The Hut

Room C, 2/F, Cheong Kee House, 4 Sai Yeung Choi Street South, Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong
5526 6122
A cosy café decked out in fresh greenery, dried flowers, and wooden decor, The Hut is hidden in an old and unassuming building. Kids will love a treat of cheesecake and floral teas while lounging with friendly felines that roam around. The teas are served in a mason jar and the atmosphere is very whimsical and rustic. The Hut also serves savoury meals to hungry diners. The Japanese water droplet cake is a must-try experience!
Food + Dining
Food + Dining

Hong Lin Restaurant

G/F, 143-145, Tung Choi Street, Prince Edward, Kowloon, Hong Kong
2391 8398
Try the flaky egg tarts for a quick pick-me-up if you are in a hurry to do more bargain shopping. Got more time on your hands? Try the quintessential Hong Kong meal set: beef macaroni in tomato soup, butter toast, scrambled eggs, and a hot coffee or tea. Your child has a selection of soft breads to choose from. The egg tarts are $6 and the pineapple bun with butter is $10. For a real dine-in meal, there are plenty…
Food + Dining
Food + Dining

Kam Wah Café and Bakery

G/F, 47 Bute Street, Prince Edward, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Hong Kong’s most well-known pineapple bun maker. They are served with a slab of butter in between the bread that just so lightly melts. Forget to count calories here, you can’t! The porkchop noodles and the luncheon meat and Hong Kong style scrambled eggs with soft white bread are perfect for breakfast. Order up a fresh butter pineapple bun with a hot cup of Hong Kong style milk tea! Note that you may have to share a table with strangers…

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