
Whether you’re into gooey chocolate chip cookies, buttery shortbread, or crisp, golden edges, we’ve done the delicious research for you. This ultimate guide to the best cookies in Hong Kong covers 16 top spots, from iconic institutions like Jenny Bakery and cult favorites like Subway’s freshly baked cookies, to beloved bakeries like Cookie DPT, Butter, and Baking Maniac. Plus, we’ve uncovered some lesser-known but equally mouthwatering cookie gems you’ll be glad to discover. Your cookie cravings start here!
Craving a piece of home, Founder Wil Fang decided to bring a staple of American culture to our foodie haven of Asia and from that the Cookie Dpt was born bringing us big and delectable cookies. Worth every calorie, the Cookie Dpt’s glorious cookies come in the best of flavors like chocolate chip, oatmeal raisin, double chocolate, funfetti, peanut butter, chocolate lava, white chocolate macadamia nut, red velvet white chocolate, as well as special surprise flavors of the week. Be ready to indulge and make room for several flavors in this cookie haven.
Cookie DPT, info@cookiedpt.com, www.cookiedpt.com
Knowing it’s what’s on the inside that matters, Thic Cookies are filled with a gooey center ensuring all your cookie dreams come true. Premium New Zealand butter, French chocolate chunks from Chocolaterie de L’Opera® and Japanese eggs come together in a perfect composition. All cookies are made to order, and a minimum order is 6 cookies, with 2 cookies per flavor. Pick between crave-worthy classics such as the OG (70% premium dark chocolate), Double Trouble (brownie like texture made of Valrhona chocolate) or try some Lux and extremely delicious variations like Marshymellow or White Cranberries.
Thic Cookies, thic.cookies@gmail.com, www.thiccookies.com, Instagram @thic.cookies (DM or email to order)
A bakery by day and wine bar by night, The Baker & The Bottleman has won over our hearts and our tummies with their delicious baked goods, local coffees, loose-leaf teas and natural wines. The same team behind Roganic, you can be sure that sustainably sourced or home-grown premium ingredients are prioritized. While each baked item is delectable, their cookies are swoon worthy. Choose between the chewy Triple Valrhona Chocolate, Coffee and Hazlenut, or the Almond Citrus cookies. Sit in their welcoming space upstairs, do takeaway, or pre-order for collection at your convenience and bask in your cookie-goodness.
The Baker & The Bottleman, Shop G14 & G15, Lee Tung Avenue, 200 Queen’s Road East, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, +852 2386 8933 (Whatsapp message only), hello@tbtb.hk, www.thebakerandthebottleman.hk, Bakery Opening Hours - Daily 8am-10pm (Takeaway Counter and Daily 8am-5pm (Dine-In)
Needing no introduction is the renowned mother-son dream team, Baking Maniac, which has become synonymous with fresh creativity, clean organic ingredients, and delectable baked goodies. Their sweet treats are a perfect addition to birthday parties and celebrations, while their cookies are a little piece of heaven on Earth for any day. For HK$25, try favorites like a Birthday Cake Confetti Cookie, Chocolate Chip Cookie, or an Oatmeal Raisin Cookie. They also make a gluten-free Hazelnut Chocolate Chip Cookie (HK$30). For gifting and celebrations, try the assorted cookies gift box, cookies with custom stickers, a thank you cookie box, or the extra large confetti birthday cake cookie. Delivery and pickup options are available.
Baking Maniac, 5C, 40 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Kwai Bo Industrial Building, Hong Kong, +852 6699 8093, bakers@bakingmaniachk.com, www.bakingmaniachk.com
Well known for imaginative and innovative cakes that capture personalities in an artistic and delicious way, Sugar Bar also makes fan-favorite cookies in lip-smacking flavors like the Classic Chocolate Chip, Red Velvet, M&M Chocolate Chip, S’mores, and Mint Mocha cookies. In business since 2018, Sugar Bar has become a household name to satisfy everyone’s cravings. For those with dietary restrictions, gluten-free options are also available. Be sure to get in your holiday orders during the Christmas season, when cookies are placed in beautiful and seasonal gift-packaging, perfect for kids and friends alike.
SugarBar HK, +852 9278 8850, Instagram @Sugarbarhk
Hong Kong’s favorite American Bake Shop, known for the most delicious, scrumptious cakes, also makes delightful classic cookies with a whole lot of love and, of course, butter! Meant to stir up your fondest childhood afternoons of sitting in mom’s kitchen with her homemade cookies served with a glass of milk, try nostalgic classics like the Choc Chunk, Peanut Butter, Lemon Crinkle, Chewy Oatmeal Raisin, and Ginger Molasses, among a growing list to come.
Butter Cookies, The Peak, Pacific Place & Staunton Street, www.butterbutterbutter.com.hk
Serving large cookies that ooze out with flavor once you bite into their molten center is what Cookie Vission has come to be known for. Cookies are about 150 grams each and come in a range of classic as well as creative and exciting new flavors. Try the Matcha Macadamia White Chocolate Chip, the Epic Chocolate, Hojicha, Key Lime Cream Oatmeal, or the Hazlenut Nutella cookie amongst other inspired flavors. They also sell a bake-at-home cookie kit for your littles to get hands-on too! Flavors are updated regularly, and they sell donuts too so go in soon get your sweet fix. There is no minimum order for pickup, while spending over HK$400 guarantees free delivery.
Cookie Vission, 6 Wun Sha Street Shop D, Tai Hang, Hong Kong, +852 5545 5655, orders@cookievission.com, Instagram @cookievission
Break bread and cookies at this artisanal neighborhood shop that has one café as well as 5 bakeries for takeaway for your added convenience. Using only quality ingredients like the organic flour from the Girardeau Family’s Suire Mill in France, grass-fed Canary Butter in New Zealand, and Geurande sea salt, you’ll be sure that their delicious cookies will brighten up your day. For HK$20/cookie try favorites like double chocolate chip, oatmeal raisin, and apple pie.
Bakehouse, Various locations throughout HK, hello@bakehouse.hk, www.bakehouse.hk
Fresh to the baking scene but quickly making a reputable name for itself is It’s Cake O’ Clock which stirs up the most delicious flavors of cakes from classics like chocolate and vanilla to more exciting flavors like banoffee, cookie dough, snickers, earl grey as well as some innovative ones like chai and ras malai. And if you love their cakes, you’ll love the cookies, which match the cakes in being baked to perfection, affordable, and coming in an assortment of flavors. Try fun ones like cinnamon chocolate chip (HK$180/10 cookies), pistachio kulfi (HK$220/10 cookies), cranberry orange chocolate chip cookies (HK$200/10 cookies), amongst a ton of other classics and newbies. Cookies are available for pickup in Ho Man Tin.
It's Cake O’ Clock, www.instagram.com/itscakeoclockhk
Cookies Quartet is a homegrown Hong Kong brand known for turning cookies into edible art. With multiple locations across the city, including Tsim Sha Tsui, Mong Kok, Causeway Bay, and even the airport, their elegant packaging and creative flavors make them a favorite for gifting and special occasions. Signature items include their buttery Palmier, delicate Cookie Quartet, and crisp Rusk.
Cookies Quartet, various locations across Hong Kong, https://cookies-quartet.com/
Maison Kayser, the renowned artisanal French bakery, brings its Parisian flair to Hong Kong with an array of freshly baked goods, including some of the city’s most indulgent cookies. Their cookies are rich, buttery, and made with premium ingredients, offering a classic European taste.
Maison Kayser, Various locations across Hong Kong, https://maison-kayser.com.hk/
Renowned for their delicious donuts, Hole Foods is a rising star in Hong Kong’s dessert scene, popular for its bold and inventive takes on cookies and baked goods. Their cookies are thick, gooey, and packed with flavor—perfect for anyone who loves that American-style, freshly baked cookie with a molten center. Check out their Instagram for daily drops!
Hole Foods, Shop C, G/F, 50 Stanley Street, Central, Hong Kong, https://www.instagram.com/holefoodshongkong/
A classic favorite, Mrs. Fields has been baking soft, chewy American cookies in Hong Kong since 1983. With convenient store locations along MTR lines, they offer timeless cookie flavors like Chocolate Chip, White Chocolate Macadamia, and Oatmeal Raisin. Their cookies are perfect for sharing, and they also offer beautifully curated gift boxes for holidays, weddings, and corporate events. For that nostalgic, classic cookie experience, Mrs. Fields remains a beloved choice.
Mrs Fields, multiple locations across Hong Kong, https://www.mrsfields.com.hk/en/
While Subway is best known for its sandwiches, don't sleep on their cookies. These soft, sweet treats—especially the Chocolate Chip and White Chocolate Macadamia—are a cult favorite for a reason. Freshly baked in-store, Subway cookies are an underrated gem for a quick dessert fix at an affordable price.
Subway, multiple locations across Hong Kong, https://www.subway.com.hk/
Jenny Bakery is a Hong Kong institution. Known for its famous butter cookies and shortbread tins, this no-frills bakery often has long queues outside its Tsim Sha Tsui and Sheung Wan shops. Their cookies are rich, crumbly, and melt-in-your-mouth—ideal for gifting or hoarding for yourself. Be sure to get there early as they often sell out.
Jenny Bakery, https://jennybakery.com/
Marks & Spencer is a go-to spot for both classic British biscuits and freshly baked cookies. While their packaged options—like all-butter shortbread and chocolate digestives—are perfect for gifting or teatime, many larger M&S stores in Hong Kong also feature a bakery section that serves up warm, freshly baked cookies. These are soft, chewy, and come in flavors like Triple Chocolate and Oat & Raisin, offering a comforting, straight-from-the-oven experience that's hard to resist during a grocery run.
Marks & Spencer, multiple locations across Hong Kong, https://www.marksandspencer.com/hk/
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