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Kai Kai Dessert – A Michelin-Recognized Cantonese Dessert Gem in Hong Kong

For over 40 years, Kai Kai Dessert has been a beloved spot in Jordan, Hong Kong, serving up traditional Cantonese sweet soups and desserts that have earned it a spot on the Michelin Recommended List for three consecutive years. Located at 29 Ning Po Street, this dessert shop is known for its sweet desserts and affordable prices. Whether you’re a fan of classic Chinese desserts or just looking for a late-night sweet fix, Kai Kai Dessert is a must-visit spot in the city.

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Experience

Walking into Kai Kai Dessert, you’ll find the wall covered in Michelin-recommended awards. There is both upstairs and downstairs seating. The space can get quite busy, so expect a wait, especially during peak hours. Ordering is straightforward and modernized—simply scan the QR code at your table to browse the menu and place your order. Despite the crowd, service is fast but minimal, so don’t expect much interaction with the staff. One small tip: bring your own tissues as they aren’t provided, and tables can sometimes get a little sticky.

Food

Kai Kai Dessert specializes in authentic Hong Kong-style desserts, with a menu filled with comforting sweet soups and refreshing treats. Here are two of their signature dishes:

  • Black Sesame Paste with Glutinous Rice Balls ($35 HKD / $6.80 AUD) – A smooth, nutty black sesame soup paired with chewy, glutinous rice balls, offering a perfect balance of richness and texture.
  • Mango & Pomelo Sago ($39 HKD / $7.65 AUD) – A cool, tropical dessert with juicy mango, pomelo, and sago pearls, making it an ideal choice for a refreshing treat on a hot day.
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The freshly made ingredients and deep, authentic flavours set Kai Kai Dessert apart from other dessert shops, making it a favorite among locals and tourists.

Price & Value

Kai Kai Dessert is known for its affordable pricing, with a minimum spend of just $20 HKD per person. Most desserts range between $30–$50 HKD ($6–$10 AUD), making it a budget-friendly choice for high-quality, Michelin-recognized Cantonese desserts. They accept both cash and card, adding to the convenience of the experience.

Final Thoughts

If you’re in Hong Kong and craving an authentic, traditional dessert experience, Kai Kai Dessert is well worth the visit. While the seating is simple and the service minimal, the delicious desserts and affordable prices make it a standout spot. Whether you’re stopping by for a post-dinner treat or a late-night dessert run (open until 1 AM daily!), this Michelin-recommended gem won’t disappoint.

Watch my experience:

Kai Kai Dessert Details:

  • Address: 29 Ning Po Street, Jordan, Kowloon, Hong Kong
  • Opening Hours: 12 PM – 1 AM (Daily)
  • Price Range: $20–$50 HKD per dish
  • Payment options: accepts card and cash

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