The best breakfast spots in Kowloon to kickstart your day

Need a hand in deciding where to grab breakfast in Kowloon?

The best breakfast spots in Kowloon to kickstart your day
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Need a hand in deciding where to grab breakfast in Kowloon? Not to worry – we’ve rounded up six of the best breakfast restaurants to stop by in the area. From cozy cafes to authentic cha chaan tengs, these favorite breakfast joints are just a taste of the morning offerings in Kowloon. Whether it’s pineapple buns or Eggs Benedict you're craving, you'll find something at one of these spots to leave you charged and ready for the day. So read on to plan your next morning start in Kowloon.

Kam Wah Cafe

Kam Wah Cafe stands as a beloved place among locals in Kowloon. And no wonder – it's been around since the early '70s. Start your breakfast with a true Hong Kong classic – the Pineapple Bun, delicately sliced and served warm with a slab of ice cold butter for contrast. They're also celebrated for their renowned Hong Kong-style French Toast, which is similar to the American version but extra decadent as it's deep fried and served with treats like peanut butter or condensed milk. And no visit to Kam Wah Cafe would be complete without trying their signature classic Egg Tarts, with a smooth custard filling in a flaky, crunchy crust.

Quick facts 

  • Where – G/F, 47 Bute Street, Prince Edward
  • When – Monday to Sunday, 6:30 a.m. - 11:30 p.m.
  • Price – $
  • Phone – +852 2392 6830
  • Menu 

N1 Coffee and Co

With over 15 years in business, N1 Coffee and Co has firmly established itself as a go-to destination for breakfast enthusiasts. N1 Coffee and Co sources beans from various corners of the globe, including Colombia, Ethiopia and Kenya, and every coffee bean is treated with care. For a satisfying start to your day, pair your brew with one of their signature bagels, such as the Avocado Scramble Egg or the Bacon Scrambled Egg bagel. If you’re in the mood for something more filling, sandwiches such as the BLT or the Avocado sandwich might catch your eye. 

Quick facts 

  • Where – 34 Mody Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
  • When – Monday to Sunday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
  • Price – $
  • Phone – +852 3568 4726
  • Website

Australia Dairy Company

Established in 1970, Australia Dairy Company proudly holds its place as one of the city's oldest and most esteemed restaurants. Founded by the Tang family, this iconic cha chaan teng owes its name to its dairy ingredients, sourced and imported from Australia. There are several dishes you should look out for such as steamed milk pudding, scrambled eggs, toast and other custard dishes. They're also renowned for their fast and efficient service. So, when you need a quick and satisfying breakfast, head over to this local eatery.

Quick facts 

  • Where –  47 Parkes Street, Jordan
  • When – Friday to Wednesday; 7:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.; Closed on Thursday
  • Price – $
  • Phone – +852 2730 1356
  • Menu 

If you love a British all-day breakfast, Brick Lane Gallery won’t disappoint. Inspired by London's vibrant Brick Lane district, this restaurant has expanded its reach to Hong Kong since it's opening in 2011. Their breakfast staples take center stage, with a range of all-day breakfast options and variations of Eggs Benedict (including choices like lobster or gammon ham). Of course, there are Brit classics, too, like the Full English, which comes with smoked salmon, sausage, ham, tomato, bacon, Yorkshire pudding, cheese, baked beans, hash brown and toast. If that sounds like a bit much, build your own with their BYO breakfast, which comes with two eggs and three other sides of your choice.

Quick facts 

  • Where – G/F, 17 Minden Avenue, Tsim Sha Tsui
  • When – Sunday to Thursday, 10 a.m. - 10 p.m.; Friday to Saturday, 10 a.m. - 11 p.m.
  • Price – $
  • Phone – +852 2721 0628
  • Menu 
  • Website

Dragon City Cafe 

Dragon City Cafe is another cha chaan teng in Kowloon where you can enjoy a Hong Kong-style breakfast. With delicacies like Hong Kong French toast, a golden-brown toast that balances crispy and fluffy textures, and savory options such as their Cheese Scrambled Egg Fish Fillet or Panfried Pork Chop bun, there's something for every palate. If you're on the go and seeking a quick breakfast fix, stop by their bakery stall on the side of the restaurant. There, you'll discover several bread options to choose from, including the iconic pineapple buns and egg tarts. 

Quick facts 

  • Where – G/F, Mong Kok New Town Mall, 65 Argyle Street, Mong Kok
  • When – Monday to Sunday, 6:30 a.m. - 11:30 p.m.
  • Price – $
  • Phone – +852 2755 5530
  • Menu 

Rise

Located at Tsim Sha Tsui, Rise by Classified captures the hearts of bakery lovers. Choose from a selection of morning treats, including muffins, croffles (a combination of croissant and waffle), raisin whirls, chocolatine and croissant sandwiches. Of course, no breakfast experience is complete without a caffeine fix. The menu offers staples such as the Americano, Latte, Cappuccino or Mocha to get a kick start on your day. For those craving a fruity start, Rise also offers fresh smoothies like the Rise Up, Rise and Shine and Big Bang.

Quick facts 

  • Where – G/F, Shop 5, H Zentre, 15 Middle Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
  • When –  Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.; Saturday to Sunday, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
  • Price – $$ 
  • Phone – +852 2631 3454
  • Menu 
  • Website