Best 14 Japanese Dessert and Tea Places in Hong Kong

Hong Kong is no doubt a cultural hub. It combines the beauty of Asian and Western culture, and make the best out of both worlds. Therefore, in Hong Kong, you can find all sorts of cuisine, of course, including our favorite Japanese dessert. There are a wide range of Japanese tea cafes in Hong Kong that offers Japanese food ranging from formal cuisine to adorable Japanese desserts. If you are travelling to Hong Kong, make sure you spare a day to discover local Japanese dessert and tea places and enjoy Japanese desserts in Hong Kong style!

NO.1 Via Tokyo

Via Tokyo is one of the most well-known Japanese dessert and tea places in Hong Kong. Known for using Kyoto Uji matcha green tea powder, the most prestigious type of matcha tea powder for all their Japanese dessert, Via Tokyo is the place you would like to go when you want some matcha tea delight in Hong Kong.

They offer a wide range of Japanese dessert, including matcha tea ice cream and matcha tea latte. Don’t forget to ask your barista to make you an instagrammable latte art!

■Info
Name: Via Tokyo
Open hours: Sunday – Thursday 12:00 – 23:00; Friday – Saturday 12:00 – 23:30
Average Price: HKD $50
Tele: 2895-1116
Address: Shop A, 29 Cameron Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Website:https://www.facebook.com/viatokyocafe/

NO.2 Winston Coffee

Winson Coffee is a nice blend of Japanese and Western culture. Located at Kennedy Town, a district in Hong Kong with many foreigners, this coffee and Japanese dessert place is small and cozy, some might even think of it as a community place instead of a café.

Their best selling product is probably their flat white, but when you visit, don’t forget to grab a cup of matcha tea latte to go with your Japanese dessert.

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Name: Winston Coffee
Open hours: Monday 07:00 – 18:00; Tuesday – Wednesday & Sunday 07:00 – 23:00; Thursday – Saturday 07:00 – 00:00
Average Price: HKD $50
Tele: 2697-1878
Address: Shop 8, The Hudson, 11 Davis Street, Kennedy Town, Hong Kong
Website:http://www.winstonscoffee.com/index.html

NO.3 Lobby Lounge

Lobby Lounge is the café inside Kowloon Shangri-La Hong Kong. As one of the most luxurious hotels in Hong Kong, your Japanese dessert tea buffet experience here must be otherworldly. Beside the elegant environment, you can also enjoy a matcha-themed tea buffet with a matcha tea chocolate fountain, and all sorts of Japanese desserts.

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Name: Lobby Lounge
Open hours: Monday – Sunday 08:00 – 00:00
Average Price: HKD $150
Tele: 2733-8740
Address: 64 Mody Road, Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Website:http://www.shangri-la.com/hongkong/kowloonshangrila/dining/bars-lounges/lobby-lounge/

NO.4 I Cremeria

I Cremeria is the newest place in town where you can enjoy Japanese dessert in Hong Kong.

It is known for its matcha and melon-themed Japanese dessert. Providing a wide range of mouth-watering Japanese dessert like soft ice cream, cakes and parfait, you can definitely enjoy a taste of Japan right here in Hong Kong.

■Info
Name: I Cremeria
Open hours: Monday – Sunday 10:00 – 23:00
Average Price: HKD $80
Tele: 2897-3908
Address: Shop 13, 4/F, Langham Place, 8 Argyle Street, Mong Kok
Website:https://www.facebook.com/iCremeria/

NO.5 Shari Shari Kakigori House

Shaved ice with all sorts of toppings and sauces is no doubt one of the best kinds of Japanese dessert you can find in Hong Kong. Shari Shari Kakogori House uses the traditional Japanese way to make shaved ice, offering a refreshing choice of Japanese dessert in a hot summer day in Hong Kong.

The most famous one would be matcha flavor. Imagine a large chunk of ice topped with a full taste of matcha tea and red bean paste, how lovely would that be on a humid and hot typical Hong Kong summer day!

■Info
Name: Shari Shari Kakigori House
Open hours: Monday – Sunday 13:00 – 22:30
Average Price: HKD $70
Address: G/F, 14 Haven Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Website:https://www.facebook.com/SHARISHARI.Kakigori/

NO.6 Teakha

Teakha is more than just a Japanese dessert and tea café, it is a place for people to relax in a hectic metropolitan like Hong Kong.

The owner of Teakha put up some fake grass near the shop for nearby residents to rest and chill, artistic activities might also be held like talks and mini-concerts. Beside Japanese dessert and tea, you can also find tea from all over the world in this small tea place, just like Hong Kong and its diverse cultures.

■Info
Name: Teakha
Open hours: Monday, Wednesday – Friday 11:00 – 19:00; Saturday – Sunday 09:00 – 19:00 (Close on Tuesdays)
Average Price: HKD $80
Tele: 2858-9185
Address: Shop B, 18 Tai Ping Shan Street, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Website:https://www.teakha.com/

NO.7 Tsujiri

Tsujiri is a Japanese family that is devoted to matcha tea. Tsujiri was born in the Edo Era of ancient Japan, where he invented ways to enjoy green tea at its best, “gyokuro tea”. To succeed his name, the Tsujiri family dedicated their family business in Japanese green tea, which is an essential part of Japanese dessert.

Lucky that Tsujiri had invented a storage unit for tea leaves, we can now enjoy original Japanese green tea from all over the world. Do check out the Hong Kong store so that you can enjoy the most traditional and original taste of Japanese matcha green tea and other Japanese dessert.

■Info
Name: Tsujiri
Open hours: Monday – Sunday 11:00 – 21:30
Average Price: HKD $70
Address: Shop 3012, 3/F, IFC, 1 Harbour View Street, Central
Website:http://www.tsujiri.hk/

NO.8 Kyoto Matcha Café

As suggested by its name, you can probably guess what can you have in Kyoto Matcha Café. That’s right, matcha tea flavored Japanese dessert.

Kyoto Matcha Café would allow customers to enjoy a matcha-themed spree with all the matcha tea Japanese dessert they provide, or if you prefer, just the matcha tea itself. No matter what you choose, you can enjoy an authentic taste of Japanese matcha tea in Hong Kong.

■Info
Name: Kyoto Matcha Café
Open hours: Monday – Sunday 11:30 – 22:30
Average Price: HKD $70
Tele: 2628-0633
Address: Shop 123, Level 1, Park Central, 9 Tong Tak Street, Tseung Kwan O

NO.9 Omotesando Koffee

Omotesando Koffee is one of the most famous coffee shops in Japan, known for its exquisite taste in the choice of coffee beans. Good news for Hong Kong coffee lovers when it opened a branch in Hong Kong.

For Japanese dessert lovers, you don’t have to worry, Omotesando Koffee also provides a series of Japanese dessert to go with your coffee. Make sure you try out the matcha tea latte as well as their cold brew coffee exclusive in Hong Kong!

■Info
Name: Omotesando Koffee
Open hours: Monday – Sunday 08:00 – 22:00
Average Price: HKD $50
Tele: 2601-3323
Address: Shop G24-25, Lee Tung Avenue, 200 Queen’s Road East, Wan Chai
Website:http://ooo-koffee.com/

NO.10 Mammy Pancake

There is always that one homemade food that you can never forget even when you are an adult, we get that, and Mammy pancake is here to bring you back to that delicious taste of homemade goddess.

Focusing on the Hong Kong-style “little eggs” pancake, Mammy Pancake offers a wide range of flavors for you to choose from. For Japanese dessert lovers, you have to try their matcha flavor to experience a wonderful combination of Hong Kong and Japanese culture.

■Info
Name: Mammy Pancake
Open hours: Monday – Sunday 13:00 – 21:00
Average Price: Below HKD $50
Address: Shop K1B, G/F, 36 Man Tai Street, Hung Hom
Website:Tripadvisor review

NO.11 Sweet House Cha Cha

If you are looking for a light Japanese dessert after a full dinner in Hong Kong, Sweet House Cha Cha might be the right choice for you. It provides light Japanese dessert including ice cream and sponge cake rolls and cakes, making a perfect end for your perfect night.

They have matcha tea Japanese desserts of different thickness, suiting those who might not love the bitter taste of matcha powder and would like some milk to balance it out.

■Info
Name: Sweet House Cha Cha
Open hours: Monday – Thursday & Sunday 11:30 – 22:00; Friday – Saturday 11:30 – 22:00
Average Price: HKD $50
Tele: 2375-8222
Address: City’super, 3/F, Harbour City, 17 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Website:Tripadvisor Review

NO.12 Nakamura Tokichi Hong Kong Ten

Nakamura Tokichi Hong Kong Ten was a family brand with a long history in Japan, known for its matcha-themed Japanese dessert, including ice cream, cakes, mochi, and cream made from Hokkaido milk.

Beside enjoying the green tea themed desserts, you can also join the workshops they hold sometimes to tea you how to grind tea leaves like they do in the Nakamura family.

■Info
Name: Nakamura Tokichi Hong Kong Ten
Open hours: Monday – Sunday 12:00 – 22:00
Average Price: HKD $100
Tele: 2156-1168
Address: No. 3005-9 3/F Miramar Shopping Centre 132 Nathan Road TST Kowloon
Website:https://www.tokichi.jp/

NO.13 Fairy Tale Café

Who wouldn’t want to live in a fairy tale once in a while? Well, in a busy city like Hong Kong, sometimes it takes some imagination to walk into a fairy tale, but here in Fairy Tale Café, you can enjoy matcha tea style Japanese dessert in a dreamy café.

Their most famous dish would be matcha tea toast with red bean toast, do remember to try it out if you are visiting.

■Info
Name: Fairy Tale Café
Open hours: Tuesday – Friday 11:30 – 23:00; Saturday – Sunday 10:00 – 00:00 (close on Mondays, dessert served after 14:30)
Average Price: HKD $80
Tele: 2653-0123
Address: Shop 2, G/F, Yan Hing Street, Tai Po
Website:https://www.facebook.com/Fairytalecafe/

NO.14 Sense Dessert Café

Sense Dessert Café is known for its molecular gastronomy, where their tiramisu looks like a house plant. Besides, it also provides a wide range of Japanese dessert for customers, including another limelight-attracting molecular vanilla and sesame ice cream granules. Making use of liquid nitrogen, your matcha lava cake looks like a real volcano.

■Info
Name: Sense Dessert Café
Open hours: Monday – Sunday 12:00 – 23:30
Average Price: HKD $50
Tele: 2886-0949
Address: 267 Temple St, Yau Ma Tei, Hong Kong
Website:https://www.facebook.com/pages/

Hong Kong always welcomes other cultures, and Hongkongers somehow, always come up with ways to make these cultures more interesting by adding some Hong Kong style to it. It is not surprising that Hong Kong people love the Japanese culture, and thus created dozens of wonderful Japanese desserts, while some might be more traditional, some are very innovative.

Next time when you visit Hong Kong, do remember to visit some of these amazing Japanese dessert and tea places in Hong Kong.

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