Hong KongRestaurants

Chinese, Dessert restaurants in Hong Kong

  1. A

    Kin Hing Tofu Dessert

    The popular beach of Hung Shing Yeh, southeast of Yung Shue Wan, about 500m from the pier, has a waterfront hotel where you can have Western and Southeast Asian food on the terrace. You’ll also find the famous Kin Hing Tofu Dessert.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Honeymoon Dessert

    This dessert shop specialising in Chinese desserts such as sweet walnut soup and durian pudding is so successful that it’s got branches all over China and in Indonesia, not to mention some 20 locations in Hong Kong.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Honeymoon Dessert

    This dessert shop specialising in Chinese desserts such as sweet walnut soup and durian pudding is so successful that it’s got branches all over China and in Indonesia, not to mention some 20 locations in Hong Kong.

    reviewed

  4. Honeymoon Dessert

    This dessert shop specialising in Chinese desserts such as sweet walnut soup and durian pudding is so successful that it’s got branches all over China and in Indonesia, not to mention some 20 locations in Hong Kong.

    reviewed

  5. D

    Hop Shing Chiu Chow Dessert

    Sweets in Hong Kong run the gamut from dessert soups and Chinese pastries to Southeast Asian sago puddings and Western confectionery. Hop Shing Chiu Chow Dessert specialises in sweet soups with Chiu Chow touches.

    reviewed

  6. E

    Sweet Auntie

    Sweets in Hong Kong run the gamut from dessert soups and Chinese pastries to Southeast Asian sago puddings and Western confectionery. Sweet Auntie does wonderful things with tofu.

    reviewed