Eat
Discover culinary treasures near Dorsett Mongkok Hotel, from hidden gems to street food delights.
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Goodin’ Out Coffee
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A Korean Cafe that has transformed from HK’s old metal shop into an aromatic coffee shop. offers Korean coffee, desserts, brunch, and signature Croffle Sandwich with Einspanner coffee.
Accessible via Complimentary Hotel Shuttle Bus
Walk via Tai Kok Tsui Road then Ka Shin Street (4 minutes’ walk from hotel)
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Momiji Chaya
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A tea house originated in Japan. Highlights include the indulgent Matcha Tiramisu dessert, served in a charming wooden box, combining rich matcha flavors with a smooth texture.
Accessible via Complimentary Hotel Shuttle Bus
By Taxi (approximately 14 minutes at HK$65/US$8.3)
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Frites
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Hotel Keycard Privilege: 15% off à la carte items at any Hong Kong location (excludes Happy Hour, event menus, evening specials, party bookings, nor be used in conjunction with other offers)
Nestled in the bustling heart of Tai Kok Tsui, Frites is a charming Belgian bistro that transports you to the cobblestone streets of Brussels. Renowned for its succulent mussel pots simmered in rich, flavorful sauces and crispy golden frites, this cozy spot is a haven for food lovers. Pair your meal with a refreshing Belgian beer, and you’ve got the perfect recipe for a laid-back, indulgent dining experience.By walk (approximately 5 minutes)
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Chrisly Cafe
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Chrisly Cafe, a cherished Hong Kong-style tea restaurant in bustling Mong Kok, serves nostalgic comfort food like truffle scrambled eggs, buttery French toast, and silk-stocking milk tea. A short walk from Dorsett Mongkok, this classic cha chaan teng offers an authentic, affordable dining experience in a cozy, retro setting—perfect for travelers craving genuine Hong Kong flavors.
Accessible via Complimentary Hotel Shuttle Bus
By walk (approximately 15 minutes)
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Years
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A local lifestyle brand that aims to provide a casual way for people to enjoy plant based food while appreciating the simple beauty of our lives.
By Taxi (approximately 12 minutes at HK$54/US$6.9)
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Lung Dim Sum
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Themed around nostalgic Hong Kong, combining retro and trendy elements. It offers a variety of creative dim sum, made with fresh ingredients and presented with modern plating.
By taxi (approximately 10 minutes at HK$54/US$6.9)
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Fei Jie
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A beloved Mongkok street food stall, offers unique and iconic Hong Kong street food with specialties like turkey kidneys and pig offal, served with sweet sauce and mustard.
By Taxi (approximately 9 minutes at HK$44/US$5.6)
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Ying Kee Noodle
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Originated from the 60s and 70s, Ying Kee has been operating for more than 40 years with its pork soup and deep-fried pork belly as its signature dishes!
Walk along Tai Kok Tsui Road and turn right into Fuk Tsun Street. (5 minutes from hotel)
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Sun Kam Yuen
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Sun Kam Yuen, located in Tai Kok Tsui’s Municipal Services Building, is a clean, air-conditioned Dai Pai Dong known for its fresh seafood and flavorful dishes at reasonable prices.
Walk across the traffic light at Ivy Street (3 minutes’ walk from hotel)
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Mak Man Kee Noodle Shop
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Mak Man Kee Noodle Shop is famed for its Michelin-starred wonton noodles, offering a taste of traditional Cantonese cuisine with handmade, springy duck egg noodles.
By Taxi (approximately 9 minutes at HK$44/US$5.6)
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Kam Wah Cafe
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Kam Wah Cafe in Mongkok is renowned for its iconic Pineapple Polo Buns and Egg Tarts, offering a quintessential Hong Kong Cha Chaan Teng experience.
Accessible via Complimentary Hotel Shuttle Bus
By Taxi (approximately 6 minutes at HK$37/US$4.7)
Walk via Ivy Street, Fir Street, Arran Street then Bute Street (14 minutes’ walk from hotel)
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Kung Wo Beancurd Factory
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Kung Wo Beancurd Factory, a century-old Michelin-mentioned gem in Sham Shui Po, delights with its silky tofu and nostalgic soy treats, embodying Hong Kong’s culinary heritage.
By taxi (approximately 15 minutes at HK$40/US$5)
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Cheung Hing Kee
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Cheung Hing Kee is a Michelin-recommended eatery famous for its crispy-bottomed Sheng Jian Bao, with a variety of fillings like truffle and crabmeat.
Accessible via Complimentary Hotel Shuttle Bus
By Taxi (approximately 12 minutes at HK$54/US$6.9)
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Kai Kai
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Kai Kai Dessert in Jordan is a Michelin-listed haven, serving traditional Cantonese desserts like Black Sesame Paste, cherished by locals and celebrities for over 40 years.
By Taxi (approximately 9 minutes at HK$44/US$5.6)
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