5 Korean Cafés In Hong Kong For Your Next Coffee Date

When it comes to Asian pop culture, South Korea is one of the most influential. Millions of people around the world admire the glitz and glamour of Korean culture, especially its variety of drama, music, and even foods.
Aside from that, South Korea’s coffee culture began to introduce a plethora of “themed” cafes, which include cartoon characters, animals, and other artsy-related designs.
Sure did, they know how to give you an exquisite café experience.
Whether you like your coffee hot or iced, you may check out these super cool Korean cafes to visit around Hong Kong.
Where to find the best Korean cafés in Hong Kong?
Fourteen: Forty-One (14:41)
“Cafe by day: Shisha Bar by night”
The café’s interior is chic and stylish. It is one of the best hangout places when you want to have a quick drink of espresso or tea with light snacks. Moreover, 14:41 is known for its happy hour starting from 14:41 to 19:41 (2:41 pm to 7:41 pm) when you can order shisha, beer, or any drink of your choice.
Address: G/F., 41 Peel Street Central & Western District, Hong Kong
Business hours: 11:00 AM - 12:00 AM
JMT
JMT is an abbreviation and a slang term for jon mat taeng which means “very delicious”. The overall concept of the Korean-inspired café is enticing, featuring white-washed walls with neon signs.
Located in the city of Sai Ying Pun, JMT offers waffles, muffins, buns, fruit teas, sodas, gin, and many more to choose from. The store’s best seller is the hazelnut-flavored Dirty Coffee with whipped cream and cocoa powder sprinkled on top.
From cozy to upbeat vibes, the café transforms into a bar starting at 7 PM and you can order soju-based cocktails.
Address: G/F, 19 Pok Fu Lam Rd, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong
Business hours: Daily 12:00-23:00
Seoulmate Café in Causeway Bay
One of the highly recommended coffee shops you should check out is the Seoulmate Café.
Known for its very Korean vibe aesthetics, the store design, food, and drinks will surely comfort and lighten your mood. An ideal place for an afternoon coffee or tea, they also offer Korean-Japanese fusion cuisines for everyone.
Address: 4/F, Kyoto Plaza, 491-499 Lockhart Road, Causeway Bay Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Business hours: 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Le Bread Lab
Seated in a shopping center at Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Le Bread Lab is one of the hippiest and Instagram-worthy coffee shop you can find in Hong Kong.
The local franchise store certainly is tasty looking because of its pastel color inspirations with fancy decors and palatable foods. The café & confectionary offers Korean-inspired egg omelets, cakes, and lattes. The entire store is a perfect place to relax and chat with your “girlfriends”.
Address: Shop 303, L3, Mira Place One, 132 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Business hours: Open Daily 11:00 am – 8:30 pm
Le Reveur at Flower Market
The term Le Reveur is a French word that means “daydreamer”. A quintessentially lovely place to spend your afternoon with is located at the Prince Edward Flower Market.
The café features a Parisian vibe with vibrant designs from lampshades to murals. Aside from their selection of coffee and desserts, you will also love to savor their very own Turmeric Spaghetti Alla Gricia made especially for home-cooked takeouts.
Le Reveur’s Saturn Coffee Roaster is a must-try for coffee lovers, with five different flavors that suit everyone’s favorites.
Address: G/F, Shop B, 244-246 Fa Yuen Street, Prince Edward Hong Kong
Business hours: 10 am to 8:30 PM Tuesday-Thursday and Sunday; 10 am to 10 pm Friday to Saturday
Whether you are with friends or loved ones, here’s to enjoying your little moments with Hong Kong’s best Korean-inspired cafés.
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