5 new coffee shops in Hong Kong to give you a boost in November
These 5 coffee shops offer elegance, industrial chic and minimalism – one, opened by a champion barista, has a stunning, churchlike interior

This weekend marks the return of the city’s biggest coffee festival, Coffee Agenda, at PMQ in Central on Hong Kong Island. The event, which kicked off on October 31 and runs until November 2, brings together dozens of top cafes and coffee brands who are showcasing their roasts, award-winning baristas hosting workshops and talks, and plenty to eat, drink and buy.
For your coffee fix the rest of the month, check out these fresh new coffee shops dotted around town – from The Peak to hideaway streets in SoHo.
1. Moonary
This supremely elegant coffee shop has its own gravitational pull, offering stillness and respite from the streets of SoHo. The inviting interiors and soft lighting encourage guests to slow down and unwind with a tea or speciality coffee, perhaps paired with a silky pudding, a rich brownie or a banana cake.
25 Aberdeen Street, Central
2. Halfway Coffee
This beloved home-grown cafe has spawned a new location on The Peak that is perfect for those pre- or post-hike coffees. The space, done up in Halfway Coffee’s signature industrial aesthetic, benefits from lofty ceilings and large windows overlooking greenery and the ocean. Classic brunch plates and quality coffee are staples on the menu.
100 Peak Road, The Peak