Ah, the classic waffle. For us, eating a waffle is like playing matchmaker. Have it for breakfast with a sunny-side-up or as a dessert with ice cream. But it’s also great for a meal, together with chicken, bacon, and salmon too. Wow, what a true gastronomic heavyweight that comes in a small size. This delectable treat isn’t just a must for International Waffle Day but for any day. Read to find out where are the best places to get the best waffles in Hong Kong.
Once you see its distinguished pattern of raised squares, you already know you’re in for a good time. In Hong Kong, waffle is a popular street snack, also called ‘grid cake’ (格仔餅) which is fluffier than a regular waffle. However, we also have our version called egg puff or bubble waffle (雞蛋仔) which is a little different in shape. Did you know? This delicious fixing even has a day dedicated entirely to it: International Waffle Day, every March 25. Now, how many foods in this world can add that milestone to their name?
The honourary holiday traces back to Sweden when locals celebrate Annunciation Day on March 25. But thanks in part to a mispronunciation, the holiday originally known as Vårfrudagen became Våffeldagen or Waffle Day. Of course, waffles are eaten that day! In time for International Waffle Day or even beyond that, we have prepared an exquisite list of places to try. From filling dishes to delightful, mouthwatering desserts, ready yourselves to devour and satiate your waffle cravings. These places serve the best waffles in Hong Kong
Where to find the best waffle in Hong Kong
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Master Low-key Food Shop
It’s only right to start this list with the master. True to its name, Master Low-key Food Shop is a crowd favourite by hikers who need some replenishment after hiking. But the store is anything but low-key, after all, it is truly well-loved, especially for the waffles and egg puffs. A true Hong Kong snack speciality, it comes with different flavours including sweet, sour, savoury—and yes, even spicy! Nothing beats the original flavour but we highly recommend Golden Waffle, which bursts with flavours of salted egg yolk, condensed milk, and brown sugar in your mouth. Simply delish!
Address
Shop B3, G/F, 76A Shau Kei Wan Main Street East, Shau Kei Wan, Hong Kong
Tucked in a narrow street corner in Wan Chai, t.w.i.g provides a quiet respite from the hustle and bustle of the neighbourhood. And some good coffee and tea too. In addition to speciality beverages, we also love the savoury waffles. It’s available in different flavours and styles such as pulled pork and smoked salmon. But our favourite is the “All You Can Have” Waffle Sandwich, which comes with bacon, sunny side up, beef, and coleslaw. Plus, a side of salad or fries. Yup, it’s truly a challenge of how much of it you can fit into your mouth.
Address
Shop A2, G/F, Mountain View Mansion, 4 Swatow Street, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
First things first, Mamaday is not ‘mama day’ (meaning ‘so so’ in Cantonese). It’s a popular cafe brand known for its quirky aesthetic and tongue-in-cheek playfulness in the menu. And the waffle choices are off the grid. Have a taste of fun combinations like purple sweet potato or caramel crunch. Or better yet, leave it up to Mamaday to surprise you with the What-so-ever option. Oh, you’ll also love the pop culture references in the cafe, whether in the interior or from the menu. What a humour—and waffle!
Address
10/F, Kyoto Plaza, 491-499 Lockhart Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Nourish your stomach with the waffle and ice cream concoction served up by the Green Waffle Diner. Either customise your own waffle, starting from the waffle itself to the toppings, fruits, and ice cream or opt to choose from the staples. Let the crispy waffle texture soften in your mouth, as the warmth of the waffle and the cool ice cream embrace your tongue. Plating the simple yet essential blend of a waffle, fruit, and ice cream, this comfort food diner will not disappoint.
Address
Shop 1303, 13/F, Hysan Place, 500 Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay
Known for their fluffy, almost bread-like texture as well as deep pockets, the Belgian Liege waffles are a special highlight of Waffling Beans. These delicious waffles are featured in their desserts, like the Banana Split Waffle, Nutella Swirl Waffle, and S’more Waffle Dip. They also star in wholesome mains, like the Waffle Benedict, and Croque Waffler (ham, cheese, and a sunny-side-up egg). Snuggle up amidst the roads in Kennedy Town with a waffle in this cosy spot.
Address
Shop 9-C, 4-8 North Street, Kennedy Town, Hong Kong
You can blissfully enjoy delicious desserts and cut gluten, sugar, or even carbohydrates simultaneously at Sweetpea Café. From the elegant cakes (available on their menu and pre-ordering customizable cakes for events) to pleasantly filling all-day brunches, all menus are either sugar-free, carbohydrate-free, plant-based or vegan options. It really reflects their animal-saving initiative. Decorated with nature, this cosy neighbourhood café serves as the perfect stop for a hearty dessert and Instagrammable spot. Prepare to enjoy the gluten-free waffle topped with maple, soft mascarpone cheese and scrumptious caramelised bananas along with the adorable puppies.
Address
G/F, 4 Shin Hing Street, Central, Hong Kong
If you’re looking for an unusual combination with waffles, visit the Blue Supreme located in Sheung Wan. Serving brunch menus during the day and transforming into a bar at night, the rustic interior contrasts with the fresh food offered. Although famous for its craft beer, the food menu serves favourable options too. The Buttermilk Chicken Waffle is accompanied by mustard seed maple, Campari watermelon, and smoked bacon. It overwhelms with the initial tangy salted flavour but soothes you with the refreshingly sweet watermelon.
Address
21 Tung Street, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Mammy Pancake serves you a staple—the Hong Kong egg waffle—in various areas of Hong Kong, including Sheung Wan. They offer an array of flavours, from original flavours like chocolate chip to unusual ones like sea salt seaweed and sweet corn, also with the option of adding egg puffs or ice cream. Aligning with true street food nature, the huge yet cheap egg waffles are both enticing and Instagrammable. Just make sure to either share or not have too full of a meal before eating these egg waffles. When we say they’re huge, we mean it!
Address
Various locations including G/F, 32 Bonham Strand, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publishing.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
-Where to eat waffles in Hong Kong?
You can eat egg waffles in Hong Kong in places such as Wish You A Mamaday, Green Waffle Diner, and t.w.i.g.
-What is the difference between an egg waffle and a waffle?
The ingredients are similar with a few exceptions like adding evaporated milk and custard. The appearance is also different, while the egg waffle are stuck together, they are circular in shape compared to a classic waffle’s honeycomb-like pattern.
-What is the history of the bubble waffle in Hong Kong?
Bubble waffle or egg waffle was first sold in Hong Kong in the 1950s. It was to make use of broken eggs that can’t be sold. The eggs were mixed into a batter with flour, sugar, and evaporated milk to make egg waffles.