We all need a little pick-me-up from time to time, and coffee has become something of a morning or post-lunch ritual for many of us. In moderation, coffee has been proven to have a multitude of health benefits: caffeine boosts metabolism, increases fat-burning power, and of course, gives a little boost of energy that improves concentration and productivity. As with anything, we only really want the best of the best—sustainably sourced beans, minimal refinement and dilution, and fairtrade farming standards—so to make that task a little easier, we’ve rounded up our favourite coffee shops in Hong Kong for a health-conscious cuppa.
Tom Dixon X NODI
This coffee shop serves beautiful Instagrammable cups of coffee in brass and marble interior decors overlooking Hollywood Road. Get a seat by the window for great people watching down below, and pick up some gold or brass kitchenware on your way out.
Upper Ground Floor, 52 Hollywood Road, Central | tomdixon.net | 2819 1155
Fineprint
This Aussie coffee brewery’s Central and Tai Hang locations are always packed to the brim, for good reason—don’t worry, there’s extra seating outside. Make sure to stop by for brunch, and try their selection of toasted sourdough open sandwiches.
Multiple locations | fineprint.hk | hello@fineprint.hk
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18 Grams
Starting life as a small espresso bar in Causeway Bay, 18 Grams is now one of Hong Kong’s favourite coffee chains with locations across Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. The baristas are meticulous and take great pride in serving picture-perfect creations.
Multiple locations | 18grams.com | info@18grams.com
Coffee Academics
One of Hong Kong’s most renowned coffee brands, Coffee Academics takes pride in beans that are sourced with ‘sustainability, traceability and transparency’. Certified by the Rainforest Alliance, the now-international coffee brand is committed to protecting biodiversity and the communities its beans are sourced from.
Multiple locations | the-coffeeacademics.com
Coco Espresso
This local Hong Kong coffee roasters source beans responsibly from trusted farmers around the world, which they roast in-house at least three times a week to guarantee freshness. If you fancy a treat with your afternoon cuppa, try the red velvet cupcakes.
Multiple locations | cocobarista.com
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KOKO Coffee Roasters
An extension of Coco Espresso, KOKO is a local Hong Kong roasters in the heart of Tsuen Wan’s cultural and arts hub, The Mills. The warehouse-chic space is perfect for a little chill-time while you sip on perfectly roasted, farm-fresh brews.
GF, Shop 9, The Mills, 45 Pak Tin Par Street, Tsuen Wan | 3979 2300
Elephant Grounds
This hipster coffee joint now has branches around the city and specialises in one-off, unique coffee drinks and seasonal offers. Light and bright, Elephant Grounds’ shops make good use of outdoor space and natural light, making it a great hangout for pleasant weather.
Multiple locations | elephantgrounds.com
MANA! Cafe
One of Hong Kong’s top vegetarian cafes offers coffee with a kick: pick from coconut milk or cocoa butter to give your morning coffee some added texture and a rich, creamy taste.
8 Tai On Terrace, Poho, Sheung Wan | mana.hk | 2347 8555
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Studio Caffeine
This Kowloon coffee shop in Jordan has great all-day breakfast for both meat-loving and vegetarian crowd, and serves up carefully sourced coffees, local teas, and specialty drinks like matcha and turmeric lattes with a variety of milk-alternatives on offer.
284 Temple St, Jordan | studiocaffeine.com.hk | 2793 3480
Knockbox Coffee Company
This tiny cafe has a stellar reputation for its exceptional roasts, and hosts a variety of coffee workshops every Tuesday night, including espresso makings, latte art, and how to hand-drip at home.
GF, 21 Hak Po Street, Mong Kok | knockboxcoffee.hk | 2781 0363 | info@kbcoffee.com
Noc Coffee
Minimalist in style, Noc Coffee precision in design is reflected in its scientific approach to coffee roasting. Its’ house blend is a balance of South American and African beans, roasted and rested in isolation before mixed for the perfect cuppa.
Multiple locations: noccoffeeco.com
Blend & Grind
One of the few coffee shops in Hong Kong that opens at the crack of dawn, the cold brew is strong, the smashed avocado on toast delicious, plus its dog-friendly for those out for a morning walk.
Shop A2, 1 Princes Terrace, Central, Mid-Levels | blended.hk | 2887 3272