To be entirely honest, I rarely get a craving for dessert and tend to avoid super sugary food, but I find it really hard to say no to a good coffee ice cream and have been known to hunt down mango-flavored shaved ice. The beauty of Hong Kong’s restaurant scene is that you can seriously find anything that tickles your fancy: for me, that’s unique (mostly Asian) desserts that you don’t tend to find in other places, and desserts that don’t make me feel like I’ve overindulged and need to waddle home after.
I love the occasional decadent cheesecake or tiramisu, but you can find them almost anywhere around the world whereas you may be hard pressed to track down an authentic mango and coconut milk sago outside of Asia! If you’re a dessert fiend, make sure you hit up a few of these spots and try out some yummy Asian desserts the next time you visit Hong Kong.
Fun story: although I have been to all these spots in the past, I almost never take food photos, so being the crazy person that I am I hit up 6/8 of these spots in a row in 1 day: I would advise against doing the same!
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The best dessert in Hong Kong
1. Via Tokyo

I’m a sucker for matcha-flavored everything, especially soft serve. Via Tokyo is one of the most popular Japanese dessert shops in Hong Kong which means that there are sometimes massive queues over the weekend. If you’re looking to get your matcha ice cream fix, head here on a weekday! Hint: make sure you ask for extra mochi on top.
2. Oddies Foodies

Oddies managed to incorporate one of Hong Kong’s most beloved street foods, the egg waffle or “eggette”, with soft serve and a host of other goodies. Think brownie chunks, honeycomb and panna cotta. They also have crazy cool ice cream inventions and special limited edition flavors that will keep you coming back for more, time and time again. How good does the “Cheeses Christ” ice cream sound? Custard gelato, swirled with cream cheese fudge, blueberry coulis, and shortbread chunks!
3. Honeymoon Dessert

This is THE place to go to if you want 1001 options for dessert! Honeymoon Dessert is one of the best dessert places in Hong Kong and there are Honeymoon Dessert stores all across Hong Kong. The shop offers a plethora of delicious Chinese desserts to choose from, but my all-time favorite is the classic mango and pomelo sago (ask for “Yeung Zee Gum Lo”, pictured below with an addition of herbal grass jelly).
4. Shari Shari

I stumbled upon this cute little Japanese dessert shop and boy was I over the moon! Tucked away on a little side street in Causeway Bay, Shari Shari serves up the most fluffy shaved iced creations. Try the sake-flavored shaved ice – just a hint of sake! They also have a small shop in Soho, Central.

It’s almost like you’re eating a cloud – the perfect ~palate cleanser~ for those of you who don’t like heavy, dense desserts. The shop can only seat about 8-10 people at a time so you may need to queue over the weekend.
5. Mammy Pancake

Perhaps the most well-known place for egg waffles, Mammy Pancake has a few different stores around Hong Kong. Egg waffles are one of the most iconic Hong Kong street snacks and when made right are just outrageously good: they should always be crispy on the outside and soft and spongy on the inside.

I have been eating these little balls of happiness since I was in kindergarten, and I ain’t about to stop now. Mammy Pancake offers a number of flavors including original, coffee and green tea. I recently tried the Hong Kong milk tea flavor which was also truly delightful. I need a “I love egg waffles” t-shirt, pronto.
Egg waffles can be found at many street vendors and not just Mammy Pancake, but always make sure you buy the freshly made ones instead of the ones that are made and then put out on display.
6. Yan Wo Dou Bun Chong (人和荳品廠)

Don’t knock tofu pudding until you’ve tried it! The tofu pudding here is incredibly silky smooth and is a local favorite, with people in and out all day long. The shop is noisy and can be overwhelming, but I would highly recommend this place for an authentic diner experience in Hong Kong. Try the classic plain flavour or get adventurous and try the black sesame, evaporated milk or grass jelly flavour. Cheap and cheerful, what’s not to love?
7. Xiao Tian Gu

Like Honeymoon Dessert, Xiao Tian Gu has a massive menu full of Chinese-style desserts, many featuring fresh mango. Make sure you try their almond milk sweet soup or sesame sweet soup for something different – both are served hot!
8. Yee Shun Dairy Company

The signature dessert to try at Yee Shun Dairy Company is their steamed milk pudding, or “sheung pei dun lai”. It’s almost reminiscent of a panna cotta and was first invented in Guangdong, China. It is made using egg whites, milk and sugar and the final product is a cold silky pudding.

In order to eat in at the restaurant each person must order at least 1 item on the menu and meet the minimum spend, but it’s worth it – believe me!
Bonus: DAMA

For the best vegan dessert in Hong Kong head to DAMA. This little shop serves up the best vegan soft serve with a rotating menu of flavours throughout the week. Their signature flavours are red dragonfruit and durian, but they also offer oat milk, avocado, mango and pistachio vegan soft serve depending on the daily menu.
These dessert places will satisfy your sweet tooth without making you feel like you’ve eaten a bag of sugar and dollops of heavy cream. Have you ever tried any of these Asian desserts?
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I went to a place called Sweet Dynasty in Hong Kong and had some really interesting tastes! I will definitely check out some of your suggestions next time I’m there!
Do you remember what you had? I’ll have to check that out!
Ahh I have such a sweet tooth and this post is making me so hungry! In saying that, I’ve never tried a lot of these but I’d love to!
Oh you must Haylee! In particular the shaved ice and egg waffles are to die for!
Looks utterly delicious. My boyfriend has a massive sweet tooth so know that when we head to Hong Kong, I will be taking him to one or two of these places!
Yay! I’m glad you found this helpful – enjoy Hong Kong and feel free to get in touch if you want more recommendations!
are you kidding me? this post makes me so hungry! i’m visiting HK soon so this helped me tons!
I’m so glad you found this helpful! Make sure you read some of my other articles on Hong Kong 🙂 Have a great trip!
Okay now I’ll have to return to Hong Kong!!!
Although I spent maybe 10 days there, I think I even never tried a dessert.
Just like you, I’m fond of mangoes. Coconut things also 🙂
There are some delicious strawberry desserts also!
I love food but haven’t tried Japanese dessert though. My favorite is first one, Via Tokyo looks yummy 🙂
It is delectable! They serve great coffee as well 🙂
Omg I didn’t know there is a milk tea flavoured egg waffle! Now I’m going to run to try it haha
It actually tasted like lai cha – you have to try it ASAP!
This sounds so tasteful. Love everything creamy and ice-creamy, so a lot of those just made my mouth water. I mean, come on – puddings, mango flavored creams… I cannot pronounce them all, but would sure love to try them! 😀
Come visit! 🙂
I don’t think I tried any of these desserts when I visited Hong Kong. A lot of them are very different to anything I am used to. The Yeung Zee Gum Lo I am not sure I could try, but maybe if someone else was trying I would have a bit. Maybe if there was something with chocolate in, I would be trying that.
I don’t think there are too many Asian desserts with chocolate in it 🙂
I also don’t consider myself much of a dessert-eater, but some of these look worth a try. 🙂
A few bites here and there won’t hurt!
What an amazing collection of authentic deserts! My cousin is visiting soon I have passed on your recommendations especially honeymoon deserts
Awesome! I hope he/she finds it helpful 🙂
Oh gosh these look amazing! I need this in my life. I feel like I missed out when I was in HK
It means you have an excuse to come back!
I’ve been craving for sweets lately and this makes me hungry. haha. Will try this out when I visit Hongkong again!
You’ll definitely have to come back for more food!
They all sound amazing; especially the matcha ice cream!
The matcha/vanilla swirl is to die for!
I really wanted to try and egg waffle, but didn’t get a chance on my whirlwind trip. It is definitely on my list for next time – pinning so I will remember where to go.
What a pity! But now you have another excuse to come back!
I love food posts!
I can’t get over how big those egg waffles are. I want to try one!
Haha the photo is very zoomed in! I would say each waffle ball is a little bigger than a quarter.
I have to say, we have some pretty good dessert places in New York, but these look amazing. I would want to book a flight to Hong Kong just for the food. The pancakes look soo yummy! Thanks!
Ooh I really miss the great food in New York! Let me know if you ever come to visit 🙂
When I’m trying to be good, I read this blog ? looks truly delicious and I now want me some dessert. Great post!
Thanks so much for checking this out Sheena! 🙂
I am craving some of those desserts now! I need to go to Hong Kong. Slurp.
Yes, come visit!
Omg, Flo, I want it all! Everything looks so delicious!
Come and visit, Christina! I’ll take you to all these places 🙂
Oh yum! We were in HK just recently and got to try some really tasty matcha goodies and of course, the waffles – it´s hard to miss those ;). Great post, if I´m ever again in HK I´ll make sure to try everything you mentioned 😉
Hope you come back soon Kat! 🙂
These all look incredible! Number 2 was my fav!!
Great post 🙂
Eb x
Thanks for checking this out!
Thats amazing!! totally different from the European standards! I really liked the green / white ice cream!! 🙂
The matcha flavour is incredible! So rich yet light.
These sound amazing! I’d love to try the matcha flavour, honestly these photos have made me crave something sweet I’m a sucker for baked goods and sweets! I hope you have a wonderful week love xx
Thank you Diana! Have a wonderful weekend <3
Oh my goodness Flo…I have the sweetest tooth ever so this post is right up my alley! Oddies Foodies has caught my attention, their creations look so amazing! I discovered a place very similar to Shari Shari in Hawaii and their creamy shaved ice creations were the best thing, I wish I could’ve sampled all the flavours 😛
I like to think that shaved ice doesn’t have as many calories as ice cream haha! Probably untrue considering the amount of condensed milk that gets drizzled all over!
Amazing list of yummy and delicious desserts. I would also like to add some other amazing desserts like Steamed Milk Pudding, Tong Sui, Tau Foo Fah. These desserts are simple yet amazing to eat.
Hi Sky, thanks for checking this out. Steamed milk pudding is #8 on this list and Tau Foo Fah or Dou Fu Hwa is # 6 🙂