8 new cafes and coffee shops to visit in Central, Hong Kong, in 2024

While Hong Kong’s café scene may not rival Seoul or Tokyo just yet, it’s holding its own with new spots popping up regularly.

8 new cafes and coffee shops to visit in Central, Hong Kong, in 2024
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Get ready to dive into a variety of new spots in Central that promise to take care of your coffee and café needs in 2024. While Hong Kong’s café scene may not rival Seoul or Tokyo just yet, it’s holding its own with new spots popping up regularly. Whether you’re in need of a cozy hangout, a refreshing drink or just a reliable caffeine fix, Central has plenty to offer. So, bookmark this list of the best new cafés and coffee shops in Central this year. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, these spots are ready to welcome you on your coffee break or lunch hour.

Servo

Servo at Landmark is the latest gem from the Arcane Collective, conveniently located next to Moxie. This takeaway café concept is all about quick bites and great coffee – perfect for a grab-and-go meal or a caffeine fix at any time of day. Start your morning with a classic Bacon Butty and a freshly brewed cup, or swing by midday for a zesty Yellowfin Tuna Melt or Beetroot and Cashew Hummus on Ciabatta. And don’t forget to treat yourself to one of Arcane’s famous canelés – they’re a must! So, if you’re in the mood for simplicity and a laid-back vibe, Servo’s got you covered in the heart of Central.

Quick facts

  • Where –  Moxie, Shop 203, 2/F, Alexandra House, Landmark, Central
  • When – Monday, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Tuesday to Friday, 8 a.m. - 10 p.m.; Sunday, 10:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.; Closed on Sundays
  • Price – $$ - $$$
  • Phone –  +852 2718 8211
  • Menu 
  • Website

Filmor

For coffee and gelato by the harbor, you’ve got to swing by Filmor, the cool new hangout at Central Ferry Pier 8, where you'll find laid-back vibes and stunning waterfront views. Sip on a velvety flat white or try their unique coffee tonic –the perfect refreshment while you watch boats bobbing in the harbor. Filmor's affogato is a must-try for a sweet pick-me-up, combining creamy gelato with rich espresso. If you’re feeling peckish, they’ve got muffins, doughnuts and savory sandwiches to keep you fueled. Plus, there’s more brewing at Filmor – they’re planning to expand into a full-fledged dining spot and bar, where you'll be able to kick back with cocktails at their outdoor area while catching the dazzling light show over Victoria Harbour.

Quick facts

  • Where – Level U, Central Pier 8, Man Kwong Street, Central
  • When – Monday to Sunday, 8 a.m. - 7 p.m.
  • Price – $$ - $$$ 
  • Phone – +852 8403 0361
  • Menu
  • Website

T/EA

T/EA is another new kid on the block at PMQ in Central. Its co-founders traveled far and wide, handpicking the finest loose-leaf teas from China and over 50 other countries, ensuring each cup is a unique experience. T/EA's innovative approach means every tea set highlights the color, scent and taste of each brew. The relaxed, open layout fosters a warm, community vibe, perfect for sharing stories and moments over a cuppa. Don't miss their selection of dim sum and noodle dishes if you're feeling hungry.

Quick facts

  • Where – Shop H107, Block B, PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central
  • When – Wednesday to Monday, 11 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.; Closed on Tuesday
  • Price – $$ - $$$ 
  • Phone – +852 9531 0069
  • Menu
  • Website

Sole Brew Café & Lounge

Sole Brew Café & Lounge is the latest venture by Lokman from the boy band Mirror. This place is perfect for sneakerheads and coffee lovers alike. During the day, relax with a specialty brew and munch on their famous Lotus Biscoff Bagel. When night falls, the vibe shifts as Sole Brew turns into a laid-back bar and shisha lounge, featuring creative cocktails like the whisky-infused "Solebrew" coffee and the unique "Blue Soul." Don't miss their "Shoe Wall," showcasing over 100 rare sneakers, from classic Air Jordans to exclusive Louis Vuitton collabs.

Quick facts

  • Where –  G/F & B/F, 23 Staunton Street, Central
  • When – Monday to Sunday, 7:30 - 2 a.m.
  • Price – $$ - $$$ 
  • Phone – +852 5791 2141
  • Menu
  • Website

C108

C108 on Old Bailey Street, nestled beside The Pontiac, is a charming café-bar perfect for starting your day with a Valrhona Mocha or a refreshing mango and coconut blackccino paired with bagels or toast. As night comes around, C108 turns into a trendy watering hole, offering cocktails inspired by legendary mixologists of the 1800s. Try the Professor’s Martini, a nod to Jerry Thomas, the pioneer of modern bartending. The menu offers a mix of classic and contemporary cocktails, making it a must-visit for those interested in the art of bartending.

Quick facts

  • Where –  15 Old Bailey Street, Central
  • When –
    • Café – Monday to Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Saturday to Sunday, 10:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
    • Bar – Monday to Sunday, 6 p.m. - midnight
  • Price – $$ - $$$ 
  • Phone – +852 5722 8804
  • Menu

AMO AGO

If you’re on the hunt for a new brunch spot in Soho, you’ve got to check out AMO AGO. This charming Italian café-bar, the brainchild of pastry chefs Julien Zampieri and Paula Andrea, has quickly become the go-to for breakfast and savory tartines. Start your day with the Athena granola and fruit bowl, or dive into the Capri sourdough with stracciatella. If you’re feeling adventurous, try the Cartagena tartine topped with beef cheek and chimichurri or the San Sebastian with octopus and potato salad. They also whip up a mean negroni spritz to perfectly complement your meal. The pastries change daily, so there’s always something new to tempt your taste buds.

Quick facts

  • Where – G/F, 11 Shelley Street, Central
  • When – Monday to Sunday, 8 a.m. - midnight
  • Price – $$ - $$$ 
  • Menu

Kahu

Looking to chill with your furry friend in Central? Kahu's is the perfect spot for laid-back vibes, welcoming both humans and pets with open arms. Named after the Hawaiian spirit of equality and coexistence, it's a place where everyone feels at home. Step inside and soak in the cozy yet chic mix of greenery and modern decor. And when it comes to grub, they've got a tasty selection, from hearty options like Tuna Melt Focaccia and Pistachio Mortadella Focaccia to sweet treats like Japanese Cheesecake. It's the perfect spot to unwind, grab a bite and enjoy some quality time with your four-legged pal right in the heart of the city.

Quick facts

  • Where –  17 Wa In Fong East, Central
  • When – Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Saturday to Sunday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. 
  • Price – $$ - $$$ 

Croque

Croque, the brainchild of former Louise managers Clément Jacquel and Rémi Brunet, is now serving up delicious bites in Central. This cozy spot is all about quality and authenticity without breaking the bank, offering classic French sandwiches like the iconic Croque Monsieur and innovative creations like the Captain Hook with smoked salmon and horseradish cream. Pair your sandwich with sides like crispy fries or fresh coleslaw, and don’t skip dessert – French Toast Brûlée, anyone? Whether you’re a local foodie or just craving authentic French flavors, Croque brings a taste of Paris right to the heart of Hong Kong.

Quick facts

  • Where –  G/F, 1 Lyndhurst Terrace, 78 Wellington Street, Central
  • When – Monday to Saturday, 10:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, 10:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
  • Price – $$ - $$$ 
  • Menu