1. Fullcup Cafe
    Photograph: Apple LeeFullcup Cafe
  2. Fullcup Cafe
    Photograph: Apple Lee
  3. Fullcup Cafe
    Photograph: Apple Lee

Fullcup Cafe

  • Restaurants | Cafés
  • Ma Tau Kok
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Time Out says

A visit to Fullcup, or “breath” in Cantonese, will bring you back in time to Hong Kong in the 70s and 80s. The cafe has taken over the space previously occupied by Pak Kung Cafe, a local bing sutt founded in the 1950s, and kept parts of the original interior intact. A true retro-inspired oasis, this place is filled with eclectic knick-knacks from the past such as a red colonial postbox, stained glass windows, and antique toys from the owner’s own archive. Try the signature Japanese-style set combos featuring grilled Kinjo beef from Ishigaki; mochi waffles with chenpi (sun-dried tangerine peel) and mixed berries ice cream; and the special coffee drinks named after the different planets, such as the Venus Rose Latte and Mars Dirty Coffee.

Details

Address
G/F, 91 Ma Tau Kok Road, To Kwa Wan, Kowloon
Hong Kong
Opening hours:
Mon-Sun (closed on Thu), 11am-10pm
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