For coffee fans in Hong Kong, 5 new cafes and 2 festivals in April 2025 to check out

After a sudden cold snap at the end of March, spring finally looks to be on the way in Hong Kong. Regardless, these new cafes have something to offer coffee lovers whatever the weather.

From new branches of well-loved chains to a coffee newcomer, pin these spots on your map for when a pick-me-up is needed.

It is also worth mentioning that two coffee festivals will take place over consecutive weekends in April. The first is Coffee Mania Festival in Tsim Sha Tsui from April 12-13.

For its 11th edition, the festival will take over Salisbury Garden near the Avenue of Stars. It will feature more than 50 Hong Kong and regional coffee brands as well as a market, workshops and talks.

Latte art featuring internet meme Chill Guy, the mascot for the 2025 Coffee Hong Kong x Tokyo Coffee Festival. The festival is one of two big coffee events taking place in Hong Kong this month. Photo: Coffee Hong Kong

There will also be a series of coffee competitions, with 120 baristas showing off their roasting and brewing skills. Entry is free between 10am and 8pm each day.

Source link

Visited 2 times, 1 visit(s) today

Related Article

A Guide to Celebrating in Hong Kong

The Dragon Boat Festival is one of our favourite traditional festivals celebrated in Hong Kong. Aside from getting some carb-action with a variety of rice dumplings and watching dragon boat races, how much do you know about this holiday? From its origin and customs to festivities that take place all across the city, our handy guide

Best Things To Do and Events

June is a great month in Hong Kong. The temperature is just cool enough to keep us from melting into the ground, which makes it the perfect time to challenge yourself with the best hiking trails in Hong Kong, and even if the weather is a bummer, there are still plenty of fun indoor activities to keep you entertained

Free Events at Central Harbourfront

The annual SummerFest is back at Central Harbourfront for its ninth year, offering city dwellers a series of free events ranging from cool bamboo art to music, dance, and sports activities. Here’s what you need to know: How long is SummerFest 2025 open for? SummerFest 2025 will go on for 66 days straight, from May

Editorial | Hong Kong has to improve experience of visitors as events list grows

Rightly or wrongly, Hong Kong is often compared with Shanghai or Singapore in various ways. From attracting foreign capital and talents to staging mega-concerts and events, the three places are seen as competing against each other. But while rivalry has become unavoidable on the global stage these days, Hong Kong certainly has its own unique

0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x