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Hong Kong Eat: Kai Kai Dessert (佳佳甜品) Traditional Dessert @ Jordan

  • Writer: Rick
    Rick
  • 5 days ago
  • 2 min read

Updated: 2 days ago

The main outlet of Kai Kai Dessert (佳佳甜品), located in Jordan, is a small dessert shop that serves traditional Chinese desserts and Hong Kong specialty desserts. It is recommended by Hong Kong Michelin Guide for its good quality and value since 2016. Kai Kai Dessert opened its second branch along Fa Yuen Street in Mong Kok in December 2024.


Kai Kai Dessert (佳佳甜品) @ Jordan, Hong Kong

Kai Kai Dessert serves a number of hot/ cold Chinese desserts, such as black sesame / walnut / almond as single pastes or mixtures, black glutinous rice with coconut milk, red bean soup, mung bean soup, sweet potato soup, etc, as well as Hong Kong's popular mango pomelo sago dessert (杨枝甘露) and more. Add-ons like glutinous rice balls, sweet potato and boiled egg can be added to certain desserts.


Kai Kai Dessert (佳佳甜品): Menu

The cold Sweet Walnut & Sweet Almond Soup (杏仁拼核桃露/冷), added with 3 glutinous rice balls, uses finely-ground walnut and sweet almond to make the paste. The dessert is very smooth, not as thick as expected but has rich flavours and not too sweet — probably using lesser flour / cornstarch. The glutinous rice balls contained sweetened black sesame paste as fillings. The cool dessert is great on hot days.


Kai Kai Dessert (佳佳甜品): Cold Sweet Walnut & Sweet Almond Soup (杏仁拼核桃露/冷)

The cold Black Sesame & Sweet Walnut Soup (芝麻糊拼核桃露/冷) is similar in textures as other ground-paste desserts and uses ultra-fine ground black sesame and sweet walnut. It is mild sweet too.


Kai Kai Dessert (佳佳甜品): Cold Black Sesame & Sweet Walnut Soup (芝麻糊拼核桃露/冷)

Kai Kai Dessert had closed its original outlet along Ning Po Street on 16 September 2025 and moved to its new location along Parkes Street — just 30 seconds' walk from the old location. The new, bigger outlet will open on 21 September 2025.



Address:

113-115 Parkes Street, Jordan, Hong Kong



Opening Hours:

12pm to 1am | Daily


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