This can easily be one of my favorite casual coffee and pastry shop if not for the operating hours which is dependent on the mall hours. Do note that they serve real food and specialize in HK dishes as well but for this particular visit, we only ordered coffee, French toast and their Bo Lo buns. Bo Lo buns are like bread with crispy crust on top and filling inside. Ordered the classic Bo Lo bun, Bo Lo BBQ pork bun, Coffee Bo Lo bun and Bo Lo red bean bun. Of the four, I would recommend the BBQ bun with its meaty and saucy filling. Pair it with Yuan Yang which is tea and coffee combination and your afternoon will be complete.
Patricia Veronica Jasmin
+5
Honolulu Café's started in 1940 when it opened its first store in Hong Kong that serves egg tart, coffee, milk tea, buns and mouthwatering comfort dishes. They're regarded as the first and original Hong Kong café dining concept, it had been a must that every traveler would visit the cafe for a gastronomic experience.
I like the Bo Lo Bun, egg tart and the rest of their pastry selections. I was thinking of a Christmas give away, I think this is one good option to gift if same-day.
I love food adventures. When I passed by this restaurant, I checked on their egg tart. I'm surprised that it's made up of 192 layers of crust.
If you're into Hongkongnese cuisines, you'd better write this restaurant down on your list. From pastry selections, to curry, to noodles, rice and baked spaghetti. This restaurant will bring you back to the old Hong Kong.
I love the food. Place is great. I'll definitely recommend this to some of my friends.
One the best things that captured me here is the selection of food that they offer.
I went here last time with my family since we got curious on why the restaurant had so many people. When we got in, we're briefed of the best sellers and we have given it a try.
I must say I got astonished on the restaurant interior and the food. For its price, I'll give it a 5/5.
Went here for brunch and was very satisfied with the quality of food, the service, the cleanliness and vibe of the place. The food is basic and simple but definitely tasty! They have a limited menu but you’ll surely find a favorite meal here that you’ll come back for.
Been wanting to try Honolulu HK Cafe too, and nowwww since I'm just around the BGC area, why not try them out also!
First, we ordered some Hot Lemon Tea and Hot Honey Lemon Tea. I kinda didn't expect the taste of their Hot Honey Lemon Tea bcus I think it might be much better if it's a cold drink (maybe). But I loved their mains! My new fave is their Deep Fried Prawn with Salted Egg Yolk! When I tasted one of the prawns, I almost forgot my freakin' nameeee. It's just so good! While their Curry Beef Brisket tasted familiar to me, maybe alike from an Asian resto at Makati?
Would love to come back soon and try out their Fried Noodles and Steamed Rice in Casserole!
Whenever I visit Honolulu HK Cafe, I always remember their Coffee Bo Lo Bun or their Egg Tarts but they offer more than that. They also have dishes that are good for sharing and satisfying at the same time.
My favorites are their Beef Brisket Curry and Salted Egg Prawns. They consistently taste the same ever since I tasted them. Also their Salted Egg Prawns were flavorful not just on the outside but also on the inside.
For take-out, I do recommend their Buns and Egg Tarts. Their Buns has a crunchy top and at the same time the bread is tender. The Egg Tarts are not sweet at all and I could appreciate the egg filling itself.
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