Hong Kong's must-try local desserts for the summertime

Need something to cool you down from the summer heat?

Hong Kong's must-try local desserts for the summertime
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Need something to cool you down from the summer heat? Hong Kong is brimming with local desserts that offer a sweet escape from the sweltering weather. From crispy egg waffles to silky milk puddings, we’ve curated a list of the best summer desserts Hong Kong has to offer. So, whether you’re a local or a tourist, get ready to add a cooling twist to your summer in the city. 

Kai Kai 

Kai Kai Dessert is a hidden gem that locals have cherished for years. With consecutive Michelin stars to its name, Kai Kai Dessert has even attracted famous celebrities such as Chow Yuen Fat and Mimi Chu. The star of Kai Kai’s menu is its traditional sweet soups. Among the many options, a few standouts are the black sesame soup, ginkgo and Job’s tears. Whether you prefer your sweet soups hot or cold, the choice is yours, making it an ideal spot for a treat in any season. Don’t forget to also add glutinous rice balls or a hard-boiled egg for a twist.

Quick facts 

  • Where – G/F, 29 Ning Po Street, Jordan
  • When – Monday to Sunday, noon - 1 a.m.
  • Price – $
  • Phone – +852 2384 3862
  • Menu 

Tei Mou Koon

When the craving for something sweet strikes in Kowloon City, there's one spot that locals and visitors alike swear by. Tei Mou Koon is your go-to destination if you’re searching for something to cap off your food adventure in Kowloon City. Among their offerings, the Freshly Grinded Almond Tea with Egg White is a customer favorite. Creamy, fragrant and sweet, it's a signature drink that keeps locals coming back for more. On a hot summer day, cool off with their Black Sesame Dumplings coated with Roasted Peanuts and Sesame Seeds. These chewy, soft rice dumplings may be just what you need.

Quick facts 

  • Where –  47 Fuk Lo Tsun Road, Kowloon City
  • When – Monday to Sunday, noon - midnight
  • Price – $
  • Phone – +852 2382 5004
  • Menu 

Chung Kee Dessert

Chung Kee Dessert offers everything from traditional sticky rice to mixed fruit with ice cream. One standout you absolutely cannot miss is the Black Glutinous Rice with Soya Beancurd drizzled with Coconut Milk. The starchy, thick, yet springy glutinous rice pairs perfectly with the smooth beancurd, all brought together by the rich, creamy coconut milk. Chung Kee Dessert is also renowned for its mango-based desserts. Whether you opt for mango sago or shaved ice, you'll be treated to the freshest, juiciest mangoes that do not disappoint.

Quick facts 

  • Where – 23 Parkes Street, Jordan 
  • When – Monday to Sunday, noon - midnight
  • Price – $
  • Phone – +852 2736 7895
  • Menu 
  • Website

Yee Shun Dairy Company

If you've spent any time in Hong Kong, you know that Causeway Bay is a go-to neighborhood for food lovers. While you’re there, make sure to stop by Yee Shun Milk Company. As one of the oldest dessert establishments in Hong Kong, its Causeway Bay branch brings an old-fashioned vibe that adds to the charm. The true star of Yee Shun's menu is their signature milk pudding. Silky smooth and incredibly soothing, it's the perfect way to end a hearty meal.

Quick facts 

  • Where – G/F, 506 Lockhart Road, Causeway Bay
  • When – Monday to Sunday, noon - midnight
  • Price – $
  • Phone – +852 2591 1837
  • Menu 

Wan Sing Dessert

If mango is your passion, then Wan Sing Dessert in Cheung Chau is a must-visit dessert spot this summer. On a hot day, their mango mochi comes to the rescue. It’s soft, chewy and sticky, making it an ideal quick snack that hits the spot. Be prepared for a bit of a wait, though – this popular dessert spot often has a queue. While the mango mochi is the star of the show, don't miss out on their durian mochi if you're feeling adventurous.

Quick facts 

  • Where –  G/F, 5 San Hing Street, Cheung Chau
  • When – Monday to Sunday, noon. - 10 p.m.
  • Price – $
  • Phone – +852 2981 5032

Mammy Pancake

No exploration of Hong Kong’s desserts is complete without egg waffles, and Mammy Pancake is the place to get them. Loved by locals and tourists, Mammy Pancake offers egg waffles that are both crisp and fluffy. With branches across the city, you’re never too far from your next egg waffle fix. Mammy Pancake serves up traditional plain egg waffles as well as more contemporary flavors like Earl Grey, White Sesame, Banana and Matcha. And when the summer heat hits, for an extra HK$20, you can top your egg waffles with a scoop of creamy vanilla or chocolate ice cream.

Quick facts 

  • Where – 219 Temple Street, Jordan
  • When – Monday to Friday, 12:30 - 9:30 p.m.; Saturday to Sunday, 1 - 9 p.m.
  • Price – $
  • Phone – +852.5995 3210
  • Menu