
This tucked away cafe can be found at the end of a corridor (funnily enough) just opposite Times Square in the busy Causeway Bay. You would never know it was there, save for the small sign at the entrance to the building. This is another regular place I go to when I’m in Hong Kong – in fact, pretty sure DS and I went there three times in a day once when we were here in January.
Although I’m not a coffee drinker, I’ve been told the coffee there is great. S.’s interpretation: “This is the best coffee I’ve had in HK!…so far…this visit.” It is one of the few places in HK that does real coffee without being Starbucks. They also have a large selection of tea and freshly squeezed juice! They serve small meals throughout the day, including sandwiches, an all day breakfast, pastas and small rice dishes. There’s also a selection of cakes and muffins/scones/other pastries.
- What we ate:
S. chose a simple scrambled eggs with mushrooms on toast, while I had the all day breakfast which includes small sausages, scrambled eggs, a hash brown, a piece of toast and a small salad. The meal sizes aren’t big, so better to go here for a light lunch or snack than to expect a substantial filling of your stomach. They do really cute coffee art as well – the table next to us had a face on their latte, while S.’s soy latte had an apple on it!
Cafe Corridor
G/F, 26A Russel Street
Causeway Bay, Hong Kong