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Kwun Tong · Western“A spacious, light-filled cafe with rustic garden decor and customisable printed latte art.”
“A spacious, light-filled cafe with rustic garden decor and customisable printed latte art.”
“A spacious mall cafe with industrial-chic decor, Western fusion dishes, and a pet-friendly indoor dining area.”
“A pet-friendly Taiwanese cafe in a Kwun Tong industrial building with Taiwan-themed murals.”
“A compact takeaway donut counter in Kwun Tong with inventive flavours and colourful packaging.”
“A serene tatami tea house with matcha, bagels, and pet-friendly reservations.”
“Industrial-chic venue with a semi-buffet brunch and outdoor terrace where dogs are welcome with water bowls.”
“A pet-friendly restaurant with outdoor seating, steak, and peri-peri chicken near Quarry Bay Park.”
“A photogenic café with seasonal decor and a spacious covered outdoor area where pets are welcome.”
“A pink-hued, pet-friendly hideaway in a Kwun Tong industrial building with a signature roast chicken.”
“A pet-friendly coffee stand inside a Japanese stationery shop, offering warm hospitality and great coffee.”
“Outdoor seating with fans, serving affordable maocai and mala tang in a pet-friendly setting.”
“A casual burger joint with outdoor seating for dogs, serving hearty burgers and beer in Kwun Tong.”
“A creative cafe in a factory building with an open kitchen and a small outdoor platform.”
“A photogenic upstairs macaron studio where pets can accompany owners for shopping and cute photo sessions.”
“A Cantonese private kitchen in an industrial building, known for nourishing soups and classic dishes.”
“A spacious mall cafe with an outdoor terrace, welcoming dogs on the patio with advance booking.”
“A container coffee shop by the waterfront, popular with dog walkers and joggers.”
“An exclusive vegan fine-dining private kitchen in Kwun Tong with a rotating tasting menu.”
“A hidden Taiwanese eatery in a Kwun Tong industrial building with hearty noodles and a relaxed vibe.”
“Thai hot pot with a spacious outdoor terrace where dogs can roam freely.”