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One of the most exciting part of visiting Hongkong is that you will be able to fill your stomach with good food. The best dimsum, the best goose/duck and of course, the best Chinese style desserts!

If you are around Mongkok, don’t forget to pass by this dessert place called Hui Lau Shan. They have the best Mango Pudding I have tried in Hong kong. You see, I didn’t even have time to take picture of it once I took a bite. The mango pudding is smothered with sweet mango puree and topped with coconut ice cream and a slice of mango. Ohh….I miss this! We passed by this late at night (almost 12pm) but still a lot of people are still taking a queue.
Another famous dessert place in Hongkong is Honeymoon desserts. We ate at their branch in Central IFC Mall. The place is well lit and very cozy though the seats are typically wooden (which becomes uncomfortable after a while).

The menu offers a variety of cold desserts as well as hot chinese desserts. We tried the Mango pudding, Grass jelly with pomelo and Snow frog..and also 2 fruit shakes.

They were not too sweet but quite satisfying if you and your friends are hanging out and chitchatting here at their restaurant.


Mango Pudding is one of my favorites..I am always at a lookout for the best mango pudding dessert out there! Where can I find all the best..maybe here..in Hongkong!
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March 18th, 2009 at 6:56 am
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Asian Traveler
March 24th, 2009 at 6:38 am
I’ll try to visit these shops when I travel to HK. Thanks.
Btw, I’ve linked you already.
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