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Arriving by public bus: #7,14,14e,16,65,106,111,123,175,502,502A (09048 - Lucky Plaza) Arriving by Train: Exit A - (NS22 Orchard) Nearest Carpark: Paragon Carpark continue reading
Introduction
Since Hong Kong Honeymoon Dessert Group established its first shop in Sai Kung District of Hong Kong in 1995, it has developed into renowned dessert chainstores from a home-style dessert shop popular among local customers especially the young generation of Hong Kong and it has won the respect and appreciation from domestic customers and foreign tourists. Now Honeymoon Dessert has established its exclusive brand name in the dessert field. continue reading
Opening Hours
Mon - Sun
10:00 - 22:00
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Signature Dishes
Mango Pudding
Review (8)
Level4 2016-02-22
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Full review - http://midas400.blogspot.sg/2016/02/hk-honeymoon-dessert.htmlAfter a satisfying dinner at Gyoza-ya, my friend suggested to have dessert at HK Honeymoon Dessert, a popular chain from HK. The smallish eatery wasn't busy yet at around 8pm on a weekday.The dessert selection here was pretty extensive, many of the mango and fruits items are similar to 許留山, it took me quite a while to narrow down what I wanna eat.I finally picked a chilled dessert, Mango with Black glutinous rice and Vanilla snow ice. It was really good, mango slices were sweet and the sticky rice was chewy and flavorful. Recommended.My friend had the Signature Mango Sago Pomelo dessert which tasted great as well.Sorry, I didn't take note of the prices coz my friend picked up the tab. But majority of the items are priced below $10, so it shouldn't break the bank for most people. If you can't go to HK, it is the best you can get to authentic Cantonese desserts. continue reading
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Level4 2013-07-01
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Honeymoon Dessert is always a safe choice if you are craving for some desserts after a meal. They have a variety of mango/fruit desserts, and also traditional chinese desserts. I got the popular mango pomelo sago which costs around $5.90; quite steep compared to ah chew and the like. The sago itself was alright, they were generous with mango bits and pomelo, but there could've been crushed ice to dilute the thing, so that it wouldn't be too sticky and sweet. continue reading
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Level4 2012-12-16
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This is the first time I tried their Mango in Vanilla Sauce with Thai Black Glutinous Rice and I love it very much. Price was rather steep though, a small bowl of dessert for $5.50! Next time I would just order the same item but without the mango and save $0.70 more. The mango is a bit sour and sting my tough with its sourness and I don't quite like dessert to be sour. The vanilla sauce actually acts like a replacement to the coconut milk that usually comes with the black glutinous rice and it matches really well too. There's some shaved vanilla ice too to make this a cold dessert. continue reading
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Level4 2012-04-08
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Me and my friend are craving some desserts after our dinner hence we stopped by Honeymoon Dessert to satisfy our cravings. I decided to order the black sesame paste since it has been a while since I had it, and my friend ordered the mango sago. The black sesame paste is very thick and black and it tastes quite rich in black sesame flavour as well. The sweetness level is just right for me too. Overall, I would say it is worth a second order next time I am here. continue reading
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Level4 2012-03-21
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quite addicted to honeymoon dessert since the last time i tried as it tasted very similar to desserts that i tried in hong kong. i think among their desserts, the mango desserts tasted the best. this time i tried the mango sago with dumpling. i felt the mango sago tasted not as nice and more diluted compared to the last time i tried. but i still have high hope for this store and will continue to try other desserts on the menu continue reading
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