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5 luxury designer-themed restaurants and cafes in Hong Kong to visit now: from Ralph Lauren’s Ralph’s Coffee, to cafes by Tiffany & Co., Bape, Vivienne Westwood and Agnès b.

Tiffany, Ralph Lauren and Vivienne Westwood all offer delicious dining establishments in Hong Kong. Photos: Tiffany & Co.; @ralphscoffee, @viviennewestwoodcafhk/Instagram

Hong Kong’s designer restaurant and cafe scene offers more than just tasty treats – it transports visitors to the world of high fashion through immersive interiors and sensational cuisine.

Brand flagships like Tiffany & Co., Ralph Lauren and Vivienne Westwood showcase luxe decor paying homage to their heritage in the most glamorous settings, while allowing visitors to indulge in exquisite bites served on fine bone china or soak up laid-back NYC vibes over artisanal coffee and brownies.

Here are five designer cafes and restaurants in Hong Kong that offer a delicious spin on high fashion.

1. The Tiffany Blue Box Café

The Tiffany Blue Box Café in Hong Kong. Photo: Chope

Tiffany & Co.’s sparkling Blue Box Café in Tsim Sha Tsui offers a glamorous taste of New York’s high society. The iconic robin’s egg blue decor transforms the space into a chic wonderland.

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Dainty sandwiches, pastries and seasonal fruits are served on the brand’s signature crockery during afternoon tea time. Experience a real-life Breakfast at Tiffany’s moment, one that Audrey Hepburn would surely approve of, by heading over earlier to try the truffled eggs, avocado toast and croissants.
The Tiffany Blue Box Café serves butter on toast. Photo: Chope
When evening comes, slip into your little black dress and put on your pearls to toast the evening with Tiffany Blue cocktails and classic American dishes with a modern twist.
The Tiffany Blue Box Café serves dainty, delicious dishes. Photo: Chope

Best of all? After a decadent meal, you can head to the brand’s flagship store next door to do some shopping at Tiffany’s largest shop in Asia.

207-208, Lobby Floor, One Peking, Tsim Sha Tsui

2. Ralph’s Coffee

Ralph’s Coffee Hong Kong. Photo: @ralphscoffee/Instagram
Iconic American fashion house Ralph Lauren brings its signature style to the cafe scene with Ralph’s Coffee in Hong Kong. With two locations in the city – one in Harbour City and one in Landmark Prince’s – the lavish spaces evoke old-world charm through dark woods, green tile and classic checks.
Ralph’s Coffee Hong Kong features doughnuts. Photo: @ralphscoffee/Instagram

Here, you can sip on Ralph’s custom coffee blends roasted in-house and nibble on artisanal Brooklyn chocolate bars as you peruse polo apparel and accessories. The menu also features brownies and NY cheesecake plus savoury bites. If you want to take the experience home, there are coffee mugs, totes and other merch to choose from.

Ralph’s Coffee Hong Kong offers a variety of sweet treats. Photo: @ralphscoffee/Instagram

With its art deco theme, walking in here feels like stepping behind the scenes of a Ralph Lauren photo shoot.

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Ralph’s Coffee Hong Kong has an art deco theme. Photo: @ralphscoffee/Instagram

From the quality brews to the stylish merch, Ralph Lauren fans are at no shortage of delightful surprises at this one-stop coffee shop.

Shop OT313, Ocean Terminal, Harbour City, Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui; Shop M12-16, M/F, Landmark Prince’s, 10 Chater Road, Central

3. Vivienne Westwood Café

Vivienne Westwood Café in Causeway Bay. Photo: @viviennewestwoodcafehk/Instagram
Fashion and foodie fans can look forward to a punk rock afternoon at Vivienne Westwood’s Hong Kong cafe. Located in buzzing Causeway Bay, the stylish spot pays homage to the late punk queen’s iconic aesthetic. From logoed macarons to delicately decorated chocolate plates, the presentation is just as stylish as the fashion.
Vivienne Westwood Café’s dishware draws on the label’s signature aesthetic. Photo: @viviennewestwoodcafehk/Instagram

Guests can also sip on speciality teas while indulging in desserts like fruity cakes or cheesecakes.

Vivienne Westwood Café serves afternoon tea. Photo: @viviennewestwoodcafehk/Instagram

The Vivienne Westwood Café has got to be one the coolest spots for tea in Causeway Bay.

Shop F-8, 1/F, Fashion Walk, 27-47 Paterson Street, Causeway Bay

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4. Bape Cafe!? Hong Kong

Bape Cafe!? Hong Kong Photo: @bapestorehongkong/Instagram
Streetwear fanatics can enjoy the Bape experience at its cafe too. Nestled inside Harbour City’s 2,700 sq ft flagship store, the cafe is dotted with the brand’s motifs all around the space.
Bape Cafe!? Hong Kong is located in Harbour City. Photo: @bapestorehongkong/Instagram

Diners can enjoy the minimalist aesthetic while tucking into dishes like burgers, pepperoni pizza and creamy lobster linguine.

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Bape Cafe!? Hong Kong has some delicious coffee. Photo: @bapestorehongkong/Instagram

Wash it all down with speciality coffees and milkshakes before finishing with desserts like the signature Bape hazelnut chocolate cake.

Shop G301, G/F, Gateway Arcade, Harbour City, 25 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui

5. Agnès b. Café & Fleuriste

Agnès b. Café & Fleuriste. Photo: @agnesb_cafefleuriste/Instagram

The Agnès b. Café & Fleuriste invites guests on a journey of French delicacies and delicious coffee, in a fashionable setting.

Agnès b. Café & Fleuriste serves breakfast. Photo: @agnesb_cafefleuriste/Instagram

Beyond sweet treats, there’s also a variety of hot dishes to choose from like a traditional breakfast with eggs, beans and sausages.

Agnès b. Café & Fleuriste serves desserts. Photo: @agnesb_cafefleuriste/Instagram

Combining the brand’s love for flowers, coffee and chocolate, this cafe is your go-to stop for sweet and ever-so-pretty delights.

Multiple branches all over Hong Kong

  • Have your own Audrey Hepburn moment at The Tiffany Blue Box Café in Tsim Sha Tsui, or head to Ralph’s Coffee for a caffeine boost after a Ralph Lauren shopping spree
  • Enjoy punk rock vibes at Vivienne Westwood Café while Bape Cafe!? Hong Kong is a fun foodie take on streetwear, and don’t forget to check out Agnès b. Café & Fleuriste for desserts