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Coffee Shop
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Nearby attractions
Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens Green House
Albany Rd, Central, Hong Kong
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Coda Plaza
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1 Upper Albert Rd, Central, Hong Kong
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Kennedy Rd, Mid-Levels, Hong Kong
Union Church
22A Kennedy Rd, Mid-Levels, Hong Kong
Tai Kwun
Tai Kwun, 10 Hollywood Rd, Central, Hong Kong
Duddell Street Steps and Gas Lamps
13 Duddell St, Central, Hong Kong
Nearby restaurants
Cafe bar On 8
2 Macdonnell Rd, Mid-Levels, Hong Kong
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2 Tramway Path, Mid-Levels, Hong Kong
Bombay Dreams
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8 Glenealy, Glenealy, Central, Hong Kong
Foxglove
2/F, 6 Duddell St, Central, Hong Kong
Ho Lan Jeng
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3/F, Grand Progress Building, 15 Lan Kwai Fong, Central, Hong Kong
ORKA Restaurant & Bar
G/F, No.36 Wyndham St, Central, Hong Kong
New Punjab Club
World Wide Commercial Building, 34 Wyndham St, Central, Hong Kong
Caritas Restaurant
2 Caine Rd, Mid-Levels, Hong Kong
Nearby local services
Zetland Hall
1 Kennedy Rd, Mid-Levels, Hong Kong
Tai Kwun
10 Hollywood Rd, Central, Hong Kong
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Government House
Upper Albert Rd, Central, Hong Kong
The Peak Tram
33 Garden Rd, Central, Hong Kong
Peak Tram Kennedy Road Stop
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Marks & Spencer
22-28 Queen's Road Central, Central, Hong Kong
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UG/F, Clovelly Court, 12 May Rd, The Peak, Hong Kong
LANDMARK
15 Queen's Road Central, Central, Hong Kong
California Tower
30-32 D'Aguilar St, Central, Hong Kong
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2 Macdonnell Rd, Mid-Levels, Hong Kong
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1 Macdonnell Rd, Mid-Levels, Hong Kong
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Mini Central
38 Ice House St, Central, Hong Kong
Ovolo Hong Kong, Central
2 Arbuthnot Rd, Central, Hong Kong
The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong
15 Queen's Road Central, Central, Hong Kong
Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong
5 Connaught Road, Central, Hong Kong
Butterfly on LKF 晉逸蘭桂坊精品酒店 中環
23 D'Aguilar St, Central, Hong Kong
Hanlun Habitats - Lily I & II
28 Robinson Rd, Mid-Levels, Hong Kong
The Pottinger Hong Kong
74 Queen's Road Central (Hotel main entrance:, 21 Stanley St, Central, Hong Kong
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Coffee Shop

2 Macdonnell Rd, Mid-Levels, Hong Kong
3.8(4)
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attractions: Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens Green House, Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens, The Peak Tram, Coda Plaza, Fountain Terrace Garden, Hong Kong Catholic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Kennedy Road Playground, Union Church, Tai Kwun, Duddell Street Steps and Gas Lamps, restaurants: Cafe bar On 8, Tram View Cafe, Bombay Dreams, Sumac Restaurant and Lounge, Foxglove, Ho Lan Jeng, BRAZA Churrascaria, ORKA Restaurant & Bar, New Punjab Club, Caritas Restaurant, local businesses: Zetland Hall, Tai Kwun, St. John's Cathedral, Government House, The Peak Tram, Peak Tram Kennedy Road Stop, Marks & Spencer, Market Place (May Road 梅道店), LANDMARK, California Tower
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Nearby attractions of Coffee Shop

Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens Green House

Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens

The Peak Tram

Coda Plaza

Fountain Terrace Garden

Hong Kong Catholic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception

Kennedy Road Playground

Union Church

Tai Kwun

Duddell Street Steps and Gas Lamps

Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens Green House

Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens Green House

4.3

(323)

Open until 4:30 PM
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Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens

Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens

4.3

(280)

Open until 7:00 PM
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The Peak Tram

The Peak Tram

4.3

(9.5K)

Open until 11:00 PM
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Coda Plaza

Coda Plaza

3.6

(27)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Coffee Shop

Cafe bar On 8

Tram View Cafe

Bombay Dreams

Sumac Restaurant and Lounge

Foxglove

Ho Lan Jeng

BRAZA Churrascaria

ORKA Restaurant & Bar

New Punjab Club

Caritas Restaurant

Cafe bar On 8

Cafe bar On 8

4.0

(100)

Open until 10:00 PM
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Tram View Cafe

Tram View Cafe

4.1

(216)

Open until 6:00 PM
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Bombay Dreams

Bombay Dreams

4.5

(749)

$$

Closed
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Sumac Restaurant and Lounge

Sumac Restaurant and Lounge

4.5

(182)

Closed
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Nearby local services of Coffee Shop

Zetland Hall

Tai Kwun

St. John's Cathedral

Government House

The Peak Tram

Peak Tram Kennedy Road Stop

Marks & Spencer

Market Place (May Road 梅道店)

LANDMARK

California Tower

Zetland Hall

Zetland Hall

4.6

(68)

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Tai Kwun

Tai Kwun

4.3

(4.8K)

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St. John's Cathedral

St. John's Cathedral

4.5

(686)

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Government House

Government House

3.9

(59)

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Nic PoonNic Poon
I ordered the tea set on Klook for only $279, which is a great deal for two people—less than$150 per person. Considering its location in Central, this is very reasonable. The venue is also conveniently close to the nearby botanic garden, just a five-minute walk away, so you can easily make a day out of it. The tea set includes typical items such as macarons and sandwiches. Interestingly, there are also some local Chinese dishes. While the taste itself doesn't quite warrant a second visit, the view is absolutely amazing. It's a fantastic spot if you have some free time and want to experience something new. Cost-wise, it's very affordable and ideal for student couples looking for a unique place to visit. However, for adults, there are many other options in the nearby area. The staff seemed to be mostly part-time but displayed good customer service skills. Although they weren't very familiar with the menu, they did their best to assist. The overall service was fair, but not exceptional. On the downside, the floor manager, Ben, needs improvement. He appeared very nervous and his service skills were poor. At one point, he asked me to wait but ended up shouting at me due to his nervousness, which was puzzling given the few guests present. Additionally, his limited English skills were surprising for a manager in an international city. I wish his employer could provide more training opportunities to Ben.
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Siu Ki ChanSiu Ki Chan
Kkday 優惠都好抵,環境舒服,鄰近動植物公園,同小朋友玩完小休。但食物質素就真心好一般,但有飄煙效果係幾吸睛同岩打咭既
Alex ChongAlex Chong
I've written my fair share of reviews by now but still, this is a curious one. The location screams luxury and the view matches it. The decor exudes a certain "old-wealth" vibe to it - to the point where it feels like you have travelled back in time to Hong Kong in the 70s/80s. What is really curious about all of this though is that none of it feels artificial/ re-created. Whether by design or due to a lack of funding, the bar genuinely feels like it's stuck in the past. But the food? The food was thoroughly disappointing. We ordered a tea set and the presentation, whilst maintaining the restaurant's dated theme, was par for the course given the price tag. The taste, however, is the issue. The buns on the mini burgers were soggy, the patty was bland and the "caviar salmon hors d'oeuvre" was overpowered by the chunk of blue cheese sitting at the centre of the canapé. (If only they had relocated that block to the burger - imagine). The mini lobster roll was equally lacking in seasoning and the assortment of mini desserts were in the main too sweet for my liking. So would I recommend this place? I mean if you're nearby and you want to experience "old Hong Kong" (the wealthy part at least), then I would say "why not - might as well try it once." But for me to return (or recommend others to do so), they would have to massively up their culinary game to say the least.
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I ordered the tea set on Klook for only $279, which is a great deal for two people—less than$150 per person. Considering its location in Central, this is very reasonable. The venue is also conveniently close to the nearby botanic garden, just a five-minute walk away, so you can easily make a day out of it. The tea set includes typical items such as macarons and sandwiches. Interestingly, there are also some local Chinese dishes. While the taste itself doesn't quite warrant a second visit, the view is absolutely amazing. It's a fantastic spot if you have some free time and want to experience something new. Cost-wise, it's very affordable and ideal for student couples looking for a unique place to visit. However, for adults, there are many other options in the nearby area. The staff seemed to be mostly part-time but displayed good customer service skills. Although they weren't very familiar with the menu, they did their best to assist. The overall service was fair, but not exceptional. On the downside, the floor manager, Ben, needs improvement. He appeared very nervous and his service skills were poor. At one point, he asked me to wait but ended up shouting at me due to his nervousness, which was puzzling given the few guests present. Additionally, his limited English skills were surprising for a manager in an international city. I wish his employer could provide more training opportunities to Ben.
Nic Poon

Nic Poon

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Kkday 優惠都好抵,環境舒服,鄰近動植物公園,同小朋友玩完小休。但食物質素就真心好一般,但有飄煙效果係幾吸睛同岩打咭既
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I've written my fair share of reviews by now but still, this is a curious one. The location screams luxury and the view matches it. The decor exudes a certain "old-wealth" vibe to it - to the point where it feels like you have travelled back in time to Hong Kong in the 70s/80s. What is really curious about all of this though is that none of it feels artificial/ re-created. Whether by design or due to a lack of funding, the bar genuinely feels like it's stuck in the past. But the food? The food was thoroughly disappointing. We ordered a tea set and the presentation, whilst maintaining the restaurant's dated theme, was par for the course given the price tag. The taste, however, is the issue. The buns on the mini burgers were soggy, the patty was bland and the "caviar salmon hors d'oeuvre" was overpowered by the chunk of blue cheese sitting at the centre of the canapé. (If only they had relocated that block to the burger - imagine). The mini lobster roll was equally lacking in seasoning and the assortment of mini desserts were in the main too sweet for my liking. So would I recommend this place? I mean if you're nearby and you want to experience "old Hong Kong" (the wealthy part at least), then I would say "why not - might as well try it once." But for me to return (or recommend others to do so), they would have to massively up their culinary game to say the least.
Alex Chong

Alex Chong

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3.0
1y

I ordered the tea set on Klook for only $279, which is a great deal for two people—less than$150 per person. Considering its location in Central, this is very reasonable. The venue is also conveniently close to the nearby botanic garden, just a five-minute walk away, so you can easily make a day out of it.

The tea set includes typical items such as macarons and sandwiches. Interestingly, there are also some local Chinese dishes. While the taste itself doesn't quite warrant a second visit, the view is absolutely amazing. It's a fantastic spot if you have some free time and want to experience something new.

Cost-wise, it's very affordable and ideal for student couples looking for a unique place to visit. However, for adults, there are many other options in the nearby area.

The staff seemed to be mostly part-time but displayed good customer service skills. Although they weren't very familiar with the menu, they did their best to assist. The overall service was fair, but not exceptional.

On the downside, the floor manager, Ben, needs improvement. He appeared very nervous and his service skills were poor. At one point, he asked me to wait but ended up shouting at me due to his nervousness, which was puzzling given the few guests present. Additionally, his limited English skills were surprising for a manager in an international city. I wish his employer could provide more training...

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3.0
4y

I've written my fair share of reviews by now but still, this is a curious one.

The location screams luxury and the view matches it. The decor exudes a certain "old-wealth" vibe to it - to the point where it feels like you have travelled back in time to Hong Kong in the 70s/80s. What is really curious about all of this though is that none of it feels artificial/ re-created. Whether by design or due to a lack of funding, the bar genuinely feels like it's stuck in the past.

But the food?

The food was thoroughly disappointing.

We ordered a tea set and the presentation, whilst maintaining the restaurant's dated theme, was par for the course given the price tag.

The taste, however, is the issue. The buns on the mini burgers were soggy, the patty was bland and the "caviar salmon hors d'oeuvre" was overpowered by the chunk of blue cheese sitting at the centre of the canapé. (If only they had relocated that block to the burger - imagine). The mini lobster roll was equally lacking in seasoning and the assortment of mini desserts were in the main too sweet for my liking.

So would I recommend this place?

I mean if you're nearby and you want to experience "old Hong Kong" (the wealthy part at least), then I would say "why not - might as well try it once." But for me to return (or recommend others to do so), they would have to massively up their culinary game to...

   Read more
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1.0
2y

I would give the atmosphere a 4 possibly 5 if not for the attention seeking wealthy crowd that take away some of the potential joy of the restaurant. That being said, the servers basically cater to them and forget about a normally dressed person making service totally unacceptable. I may not speak as "sophisticated" and dress primarily for comfort when traveling but my expectations and money have the same value. The food, though looks good, leaves much to be desired in terms of taste. I've never come across a restaurant that served a guest hot water especially in 27 degree Celsius weather. I asked for a dessert menu and the stupid putz of a server hands me the check instead as if that's not an indirect way of telling a person to settle the check and leave. And there was no language barrier because I spoke in the Canto dialect of Chinese. Then he tells me the restaurant only serves ice cream when there was a refrigerated display case filled with assorted albeit decadent cheesecakes. If Restaurant Impossible ever went international, Cafe Bar on 8 should be the first choice in renovating restaurant hospitality and food quality. In 36 years of traveling to Hong Kong, this is by far the worst restaurant and restaurant experience I've encountered. Snacks from the Sinopec, across the street, would've been a much better choice! I HIGHLY DON'T RECOMMEND...

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