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Hong Kong-style cafe receives top recognition. Its owner has been to the city just once

Tarek Hassan fell in love with Hong Kong culture as a teen. Now his Gongfu Cafe & Bao in Ottawa, Canada, serves authentic tastes of the city

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Tarek Hassan is a 46-year-old Egyptian-Canadian who opened Gong Fu Cafe & Bao in Ottawa as an ode to Hong Kong’s traditional cha chaan teng cafe culture. Photo: Tarek Hassan
Bernice Chanin Vancouver

Gongfu Cafe & Bao in Ottawa, Canada, is a cosy diner with a menu featuring twists on Hong Kong-style snacks – such as French toast with rhubarb purée – along with hand-pulled milk tea and pineapple buns.

The space is inspired by the no-frills, open kitchens of Hong Kong’s traditional cha chaan teng cafes.

But the chef and owner is not from Hong Kong. He is not even Chinese.

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Tarek Hassan is a 46-year-old Egyptian-Canadian who has only visited Hong Kong once, but fell in love with Cantonese food and culture after watching John Woo’s 1989 hit The Killer in his early teens.

“In many ways, [the film] is a love letter to Hong Kong, exploring different settings and locations and the scenes of Hong Kong,” Hassan says. “It really made me fall in love with the place.”

French toast with rhubarb purée and hand-pulled milk tea at Gongfu Cafe & Bao. Photo: Gongfu Cafe & Bao
French toast with rhubarb purée and hand-pulled milk tea at Gongfu Cafe & Bao. Photo: Gongfu Cafe & Bao

His passion for Cantonese food and, in particular, cha chaan tengs helped land his cafe on the Chinese Restaurant Awards’ Elite 30 Canada 2025 Top 50 Honorees list, which was unveiled in late October.

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