10 new cafes in Hong Kong to try in March 2023

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Coffee Hwajeon

11th March 2023 – (Hong Kong) Hong Kong has a vibrant cafe culture with people always on the lookout for new, trendy cafes that offer great food and drinks. Whether it’s a lazy weekend brunch or a midday pick-me-up, cafes are the perfect destination to relax and unwind. If you’re on the hunt for the latest and greatest cafes in Hong Kong, look no further! Here are some of the best new cafes in Hong Kong in March 2023 that are sure to impress:

Coffee Hwajeon

This is a new Korean-style cafe in Tsim Sha Tsui, offers a homely and relaxing atmosphere for customers to enjoy Korean snacks and beverages. The cafe’s Flower Cake, made from glutinous rice flour and edible flower petals, is a must-try, as are the Jeju Matcha Cheesecake and croffle selection. Savoury options include Gimbap and Tteokbokki Ramen.

Address: Shop 1028B, 1/F, Water Zone, Elements, 1 Austin Road West, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

Coffee Hwajeon

The Matcha Tokyo

This popular Japanese coffee chain, has opened a new branch in Central. Matcha lovers can indulge in high-quality options from Tokyo or Kyoto, while coffee enthusiasts can choose from a wide variety of options. The caffe mocha comes highly recommended.

Address: Shop 3, UG/F, H Queen’s, 80 Queen’s Road Central, Central, Hong Kong

The Matcha Tokyo

Goose’ Chocolate

Formerly known as The Half & Half boutique chocolate cafe, Goose’ Chocolate is back with a new name and exciting offerings. This cafe is perfect for those with a sweet tooth who love exploring the layered flavours of quality chocolate. Goose’ Chocolate is one of the few places in Hong Kong that makes its own bean-to-drink single origin chocolate, which is the star of the menu. The cafe’s eclectic, green-accented interior is adorned with goose knickknacks, and the Cacao Tea is a must-try. Order the Goose Breakfast to cut through the richness of the chocolate and enjoy the bold flavours that this cafe has to offer.

Address: G/F, 16 Tai Ping Shan Street, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong

Goose’ Chocolate

Sol Mate Club

If you’re a fan of coffee and tacos, Sol Mate Club is the perfect spot for you. This cafe has a hip, sporty vibe and is located next to a basketball court, with half-deflated basketballs adorning one of the walls. Creative tacos like the Thai Coconut Drumstick Taco are served alongside specialty coffee, making for a unique dining experience. This cafe is the perfect place to enjoy a midday break or lunch.

Address: Shop C1, G/F, Block C, Merlin Centre, 55 Po On Road, Cheung Sha Wan, Hong Kong

Sol Mate Club

The Hut

The Hut, situated in Sai Kung, serves fluffy Soufflé Pancakes in flavours such as tiramisu, mango, and strawberry. The cafe’s smoothie selection is also not to be missed, with options including oreo, banana, avocado, and berries.

Address: Shop 11, G/F, Ko Fu Building, 58–72 Fuk Man Road, Sai Kung, Hong Kong

The Hut

Parabolica Caffe

Parabolica Caffe is a new haven for baked goods on the South side of Hong Kong. The cafe’s menu features croissants, fruit tarts, and Hokkaido milk bread, all of which are perfect with a freshly brewed coffee. This cafe is a great place to grab a quick bite on the go, and the views of Repulse Bay are breathtaking.

Address: Shop 102 & 103, The Repulse Bay, 109 Repulse Bay Road, Hong Kong

Parabolica Caffe

Root Cafe

Root Cafe is a new cafe opened by Jer, a member of the Hong Kong superstar group, Mirror. The cafe’s wood-themed decor and decorative tree at its centre create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Root Cafe’s menu is well-suited to the palates of its customers, and the Bolognese and Signature Grilled Chicken are definite must-tries. This cafe is perfect for a midday pick-me-up, and the hope of catching a glimpse of its famous founder is an added bonus.

Address: Shop 4, G/F, Parkside At The Henley, 7 Muk Tai Street, Kowloon City, Hong Kong

Root Cafe

South Lane

South Lane, a beloved Hong Kong cafe, has opened up its second location in Mid-Levels. The cafe continues to promote green eating with an 80% vegetarian food menu filled with high-quality ingredients. The drinks menu is also eco-conscious, with a completely dairy-free selection. South Lane’s new location is the perfect spot to enjoy the cafe’s high-quality food and drinks while feeling good about making a positive impact on the environment.

Address: Shop B1-B2, G/F, Peace Tower, 30-32 Robinson Road, Mid-Levels, Hong Kong

South Lane

Triangle Coffee

Triangle Coffee is a convenient destination located in the bustling Grandville Road area. This cafe is perfect for coffee lovers, with pour-over and espresso drinks worth trying. The cafe also offers sweet snacks like Matcha Basque Cheesecake and cinnamon rolls. The minimalistic black-and-white interior adds to the cafe’s chic and trendy vibe.

Address: A2, G/F, Grandville House, 41CD, Granville Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

Triangle Coffee

Sensu Sensu

Sensu Sensu, located in Causeway Bay, draws inspiration from the Japanese concept of wabi-sabi, which celebrates the beauty of imperfection. The cafe’s signature forest-themed afternoon tea set includes 14 sweet and savoury treats. The a la carte menu features a fusion of western and Japanese snacks, and customers can choose from a variety of beverages, including fruit tea, coffee, juice, and wine.

Address: Shop B224A, B2/F, Times Square, 1 Matheson Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong

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