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By Ashley Soo | October 17th, 2022
  • Cafe
  • Tsim Sha Tsui
  • Address: B201-C01AB, B2, K11 MUSEA, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
  • Open Hours: Monday-Sunday
  • Open Since : October, 2022
  • Cuisine: Fusion
  • Ambience: Casual

Tai Wai’s Favorite Cafe In K11: We have all heard about Dear Coffee & Bakery at Tai Wai, and it is finally coming to the city. The neighborhood-favorite coffee spot will be opening a pop-up store at K11 MUSEA, serving its internet-famous bagel sandwiches and coffee to foodies in Tsim Sha Tsui.

Dear Coffee & Bakery Pop-Up at K11 MUSEA | Image: @kobiiiiii

Look & Feel: Echoing the aesthetics in its Tai Wai branch and the artsy K11, the Dear pop-up also employs natural, organic colors, accented with wooden bar table tops to create a relaxing environment. Choose from the selection of handmade bagels and treats from its display cabinet before ordering, then sit back and enjoy your afternoon with one of the best breads in town!

On The Menu: Fans would like to think they have alr tried every bagel Dear has to offer — the coffee house-bakery is serving more new flavors that will only be exclusive in the K11 pop-up!

Mentaiko Cheese Pretzel Dog | Image: Dear Coffee & Bakery

For those who crave sweet and salty at the same time, the K11-exclusive Maple Apple and Bacon Bagel would make for a satisfying after-lunch treat that charges you up for the rest of the day. Mentaiko Cheese Pretzel Dog and Honey Mustard Onion Pretzel Dog would be equally good lunch options if you are craving something quick and filling. And of course there will be a special selection of sweet roll breads, as well as oat brew and tea lattle for something other than your regular coffee options.

Image: Dear Coffee & Bakery

Great For: Coffee breaks during the day!

FYI: The pop-up will be at K11 MUSEA for half a year until March 2023.

Check out Hong Kong’s newest restaurants and bars here.

This writeup is a news piece and was not based on a restaurant visit. The Loop HK will update this post once we’ve visited in person.

By Ashley Soo | October 17th, 2022
  • Cafe
  • Tsim Sha Tsui
  • Address: B201-C01AB, B2, 18 Salisbury Road,Tsim Sha Tsui
  • Open Hours: Monday-Sunday
  • Open Since: October 4th, 2023
  • Cuisine: Fusion
  • Ambience: Casual

Tai Wai’s Favorite Cafe In K11: We have all heard about Dear Coffee & Bakery at Tai Wai, and it is finally coming to the city. The neighborhood-favorite coffee spot will be opening a pop-up store at K11 MUSEA, serving its internet-famous bagel sandwiches and coffee to foodies in Tsim Sha Tsui.

Dear Coffee & Bakery Pop-Up at K11 MUSEA | Image: @kobiiiiii

Look & Feel: Echoing the aesthetics in its Tai Wai branch and the artsy K11, the Dear pop-up also employs natural, organic colors, accented with wooden bar table tops to create a relaxing environment. Choose from the selection of handmade bagels and treats from its display cabinet before ordering, then sit back and enjoy your afternoon with one of the best breads in town!

On The Menu: Fans would like to think they have alr tried every bagel Dear has to offer — the coffee house-bakery is serving more new flavors that will only be exclusive in the K11 pop-up!

Mentaiko Cheese Pretzel Dog | Image: Dear Coffee & Bakery

For those who crave sweet and salty at the same time, the K11-exclusive Maple Apple and Bacon Bagel would make for a satisfying after-lunch treat that charges you up for the rest of the day. Mentaiko Cheese Pretzel Dog and Honey Mustard Onion Pretzel Dog would be equally good lunch options if you are craving something quick and filling. And of course there will be a special selection of sweet roll breads, as well as oat brew and tea lattle for something other than your regular coffee options.

Image: Dear Coffee & Bakery

Great For: Coffee breaks during the day!

FYI: The pop-up will be at K11 MUSEA for half a year until March 2023.

Check out Hong Kong’s newest restaurants and bars here.

This writeup is a news piece and was not based on a restaurant visit. The Loop HK will update this post once we’ve visited in person.