Famously known for their savory cuisines, Hong Kong also has a sweet side worth discovering. From flaky pastries to traditional dessert soups, these bakeries and cafés offer a different taste of the city’s culinary culture. The following spots all offer Muslim travelers with a sweet tooth the opportunity to indulge with peace of mind while enjoying a well-deserved treat.
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Bringing western influences to their menus, Marouf & Puff Bake offers a wonderful variety of baked sweet treats. From their famous Pistachio Sourdough Egg Tart to a classic bagel, you can find them all here. Using premium ingredients, this Halal-certified bakery promises the chance to enjoy exceptional baked goods without worry. If you want something to accompany your dessert, this spot also offers quality coffees for you to try.
Address: G/F, Seasons Commercial Building, 3 - 3A Humphreys Avenue, Tsim Sha Tsui
Opening Hours: 7am - 9pm daily
Halal Status: Halal-certified restaurant

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Founded in 2018, Imperial Patisserie is led by Master Chef Yip Wing Wah, the founder of The Peninsula Hotel’s wildly popular custard mooncakes. This beloved bakery brand is known for their high-quality products, harmonizing heritage, innovation, and handpicked ingredients in each of their bakes. From Halal-certified authentic mooncakes to delicate French palmiers, the patisserie offers plenty of options to satisfy your sweet tooth.
Address: Multiple locations
Opening Hours: Location dependent
Halal Status: Halal-certified food factory

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PIN Cookies combines traditional baking techniques with creative flavours, making it a go-to for anyone with a sweet tooth. This bakery is known for its wide variety, from Red Date Cookies to buttery palmiers, each crafted to delight. Whether you’re picking up a personal treat or a gift to take home, their beautifully packaged cookies make them treasured by both locals and travelers.
Address: Podium Shop 3022A, 3 ifc mall, Central, Central, Hong Kong
Opening Hours: 10.30am - 7.30pm daily
Halal Status: Halal-certified food factory

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Chrisly Café is a well-loved bakery showcasing Hong Kong’s classic flavours with Halal ingredients. Their signature Bo Luo Bao, also known as pineapple buns, and creamy egg tarts are must-tries, offering a true taste of the city’s dessert culture. Open from 7 am, the café makes an ideal stop for breakfast on the go or a relaxed afternoon tea break. Do note that only the bakery section of the restaurant is Halal-certified.
Address: Shop Nos. G7&G8, Ground Floor, Comm Deve, Harbour Pinnacle, 8 Minden Avenue, Tsim Sha Tsui
Opening Hours: 7am - 9pm daily
Halal Status: Halal-certified kitchen restaurant

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Established in 1938, Kee Wah Bakery is a classic Hong Kong brand known for traditional Chinese bridal cakes, mooncakes, and a wide range of local sweets, all packed in gift-ready tins and boxes. Started as a small family shop in Shanghai Street, the bakery’s dedication to sharing heritage and preserving quality has now earned them over 60 stores in Hong Kong and even more globally. For Muslim travelers, be sure to grab their famous butter panda cookies–perfect for go-to snack or souvenirs for the family back home. To browse more Halal products, check here.
Address: Multiple locations
Opening Hours: Location dependent
Halal Status: Halal-certified food factory

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Cookies Quartet is one of Hong Kong’s most beloved cookie brands, known for seamlessly combining traditional flavors with modern techniques in their palmiers and cookies. Each product is crafted with premium ingredients and delicate method, offering a balance of buttery richness and creative flavours. Beautifully packaged in elegant gift boxes, these cookies make perfect souvenirs or thoughtful gifts. With several stores across the city, Cookies Quartet’s fully Halal-certified cookies are a must-buy for anyone looking to bring home a taste of Hong Kong’s sweet craftsmanship.
Address: Multiple locations
Opening Hours: Location dependent
Halal Status: Halal-certified food factory

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At The Royal Garden in Hong Kong, the Fine Foods Shop blends the charm of a French patisserie with the warmth of a neighborhood bakery. Inside, you’ll find an array of beautifully crafted cakes, artisanal pastries, and gourmet delicacies. Their signature Halal butterfly cookies, baked fresh daily with crisp layers of buttery dough and a touch of sweetness, are a beloved treat and a popular gift choice. The bakery is a delightful stop for anyone seeking elegant desserts or memorable edible souvenirs from Hong Kong.
Address: Lobby, The Royal Garden, 69 Mody Road, Tsimshatsui East, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Opening Hours: 11am - 8pm daily
Halal Status: Halal-certified food factory
Hong Kong’s bakery and confectionery scene proves that the city is a hot spot for any food lover. While its desserts may be lesser-known, they are every bit as flavourful, from iconic egg tarts to authentic mooncakes. These spots offer a welcome break from the city’s bold savoury flavours and, with many Halal-friendly options available, Muslim travelers can indulge with peace of mind. Be sure to add them to your itinerary for a taste of Hong Kong’s sweeter side.