Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Kinki Yakitori 近畿 (Hong Kong, CHINA) ★★★★☆

The delicious Japanese skewers from Nishiki Yakitori (錦) apparently never really left my mind even more than a year after its closure. More than a decade ago, it was a place I used to frequent whenever I craved tsukune (Japanese chicken meatballs) and other charcoal-grilled goodness. It was also there that I developed my spoiled palate for Japanese skewers. Few places have ever matched its prowess, but ever since Master Kei (基師傅), the heart and soul of Nishiki, left the kitchen, things were never the same.

It was almost the same time that I stopped visiting local Yakitori shops. I only do so whenever I travel to Japan these days.

Over the last weekend, however, I accidentally stumbled upon an article about my old friend, Master Kei. One thing led to another, I found out that he has opened his own place in To Kwa Wan (土瓜灣) a couple of years ago. I guess it was time to bring my little one along to spoil his palate.

Situated just a quick two-minute walk from To Kwa Wan Station, Kinki Yakitori (近畿) is Master Kei’s playground, where he showcases some of the best Japanese skewers in town.


I would love to sit at the bar table just like the old days but with little one around, it would be impossible to enjoy dinner there.



Beef udon (牛肉烏冬) ($88) — Something for little nugget to chew on while he waits for his skewers.


Quail egg (鵪鶉蛋) ($33) — Less charred than I would like but not bad for a start.


Chicken wing (一骨手羽先) ($42) — One of the three skewers that I absolutely love from Master Kei. Crispy on the outside, tender and juicy inside. I love the fact that the seasoning was kept to the minimal.


Three yellow chicken wing (新鮮三黃雞翼) ($48) — This came with the drumstick as well.
I wasn’t able to taste the succulent fat content but did thoroughly enjoy the crispy skin and tender, deeply flavorful meat.


Stuffed minced chicken in mushroom with mentaiko (明太子雞肉釀冬菇) ($48) — 
The minced chicken was stuffed inside the mushroom and finished off with mentaiko as the main seasoning. Not bad, but like the quail egg, the golden char marks were slightly missing for that extra smoky flavor.


Kinki minced chicken skewer (近畿雞肉棒棒) ($58) — The second of Master Kei’s signature dish. 

The juicy, airy interior combined well with the deeply caramelized, savory-sweet glaze on the outside. It was the perfect match with the egg yolk and homemade sweet soy. The only thing I felt was missing was soft bones in the middle of the minced chicken, for some extra texture.


Beef tongue (牛舌) ($52) — Jelloman's favorite dish tonight. I liked the overall flavors but the texture was a little more chewy than I would like.


Pork belly (純豚五花腩) ($48) — Very succulent just like the old days. But back in those days, I was young and less health-conscious. The alternating layers of fat and tender meat were really nice, but these days I'd try to avoid the fattier parts a bit.


Bean curd chicken roll (腐皮雞肉卷) ($48) — I never had this before and for a fan of bean curd, I'd say it was pretty tasty. 


Oyster wrapped with bacon (煙肉蠔卷) ($48) — Somehow Master Kei always kept this as the last item to wrap up a meal. I remembered that I had asked him about this before, and he briefly said it was the richness of the dish (the oyster?). The third of his signature skewers didn’t disappoint. The thick-cut bacon worked wonderfully with the slow-grilled oyster, creating quite a symphony of enticing flavors. I’m a happy man….


It was nice to see Master Kei again (There he was!) and it was just extra special to have little nugget with me tonight. 


He’s a big yakitori fan, and it wasn’t surprising that he couldn’t stop talking about how delicious these skewers were all night long. In fact, he has already asked for an encore.




Food Rating: 6.9/10
Price: $$$
Address: G/F, 10 Maidstone Road, To Kwa Wan, Hong Kong
Closest Metro Station: To Kwa Wan
Tel: +852 8404-1123
Opening Hours: 12:00pm - 3:00pm, 6:00pm - 10:30pm (Tue - Sun)



Saturday, June 27, 2026

Soi.29 (Hong Kong, CHINA) ★★★☆☆

After the promising Thai-style dai pai dong experience at Samsen last month, I was craving something similar for tonight. After meeting with my hair stylist who happened to be working on Prat Avenue, it quickly became clear that a visit to Soi 29 to relive that Thai dai pai dong experience was exactly what the doctor ordered.


I finished my haircut at around 5:50pm, so the timing was perfect. As usual, there was a small lineup of about ten people in front of the Thai restaurant, but it wasn’t enough to stop me from getting a table.


Iced Thai milk tea (泰式凍奶茶) ($38) — Very rich, just like last time. I genuinely think it might be the richest Thai milk tea in town. Be warned if you don’t have a serious sweet tooth.


Stir-fried flat noodles with chicken (泰式乾炒) ($98) — They also have a “wet” version, but I stuck with the same stir-fried flat noodles dish I had at Samsen — the one that made me so happy.


This wasn’t bad. The flat noodles had that nice, slightly chewy texture again, but there was an excess of soy sauce, which made the dish a little too salty.


Compared with the same dish at Samsen, I have to admit this one came up a little short. For one, the noodles here had less "wok hei" but more importantly, the oyster sauce used for frying at Samsen made the noodles noticeably more umami-rich and less salty.




Food Rating: 6.4/10
Price: $$$
Address: G/F, Po Cheong Commercial Building, 29 Prat Avenue, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Closest Metro Station: Tsim Sha Tsui
Tel: +852 3795-3775
Opening Hours: 6:00pm - 12:00am (Mon - Sat)



Friday, June 26, 2026

10 of The Best Cheesecake in Hong Kong (2026)

Just like Italian tiramisu, Hongkongers seem to have a love-and-hate relationship with cheesecake. We love it for the creamy, melt-in-your-mouth textures and unforgettable flavor combinations — yet we hate the calories that pile up after every slice. Different restaurants and cafés in Hong Kong offer their own version of this beloved dessert, and here are the best cheesecakes I’ve had the pleasure of enjoying while living in this wonderful food city.



1) Carbone
Carbone’s famous New York Lemon Cheesecake is a signature Italian-American dessert featuring a creamy, silky-smooth cheesecake base topped with a zesty layer of lemon curd. Due to its huge popularity and loyal fanbase, it has been a permanent fixture on the restaurant’s iconic dessert trolley since the opening in 2014. The cheesecake sits on a thick, firm biscuit base that delivers a satisfying crunch perfect for balancing the smooth layers above.


Address: 9/F, 33 Wyndham Street, Central, Hong Kong
Tel: +852 2593-2593



2) The Mandarin Cake Shop
The 1963 Mandarin Cheesecake from The Mandarin Cake Shop is arguably one of Hong Kong’s most legendary and iconic desserts in town. Introduced the same year the Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong opened, it’s made with the shop’s secret recipe and has remained one of the city’s most beloved cheesecakes for over six decades.


Address: M/F, Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong, 5 Connaught Road, Central, Hong Kong
Tel: +852 2825-4008





3) The Cheesecake Factory
The Cheesecake Factory’s Oreo® Cookies & Cream Cheesecake is widely considered one of its best around. It nails the art of balancing contrasting textures and rich ingredients: a velvety, dense baked cream cheese filling paired with a light, fluffy whipped Oreo mousse layer on top. The result is indulgent, cookie-studded bliss — creamy depth with airy, sweet momentum in every bite.


Address: Shop G102, G/F, Gateway Arcade, Harbour City, 25 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Tel: +852 2791-6628



4) Via Tokyo
The Uji Matcha Cheesecake from Via Tokyo is a hugely popular dessert, highly touted by local food critics and dessert enthusiasts as one of the best matcha cheesecakes in Hong Kong. Unlike dense, heavy American-style versions, Via Tokyo creates a distinctly Japanese dessert prioritizing a lighter texture and a refined, sophisticated tea profile.


Address: Shop 1A-1B, G/F, Leishun Court, 106-126 Leighton Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Closest Metro Station: Causeway Bay
Tel: +852 2895-1116



5) Lady M
Gâteau Nuage ("cloud cake" in French) from Lady M New York is an award-winning, sophisticated variation of the classic New York cheesecake. It’s made for those who love the familiar flavor of cheesecake but want a noticeably lighter, less heavy texture than traditional dense baked versions.

Its topping is a smooth, glossy layer of sweetened sour cream, creating a silky finish and a gentle, refreshing tang that beautifully balances the airy, cloud-like cream cheese filling.


Address: Shop OT 215K, 2/F, Ocean Terminal, Harbour City, 17 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Tel: +852 2873-2356



6) Vission Nine Cakes, Pies & Desserts
The Passionfruit Cheesecake from Vission Nine is a vibrant, multi-layered dessert designed to balance rich American-style baking with bright, summery citrus energy. Topped with a highly tangy passionfruit glaze, it brings sharp tropical acidity that cuts cleanly through the dense, classic baked cheesecake custard set in the middle.


Address: LG/F, Chui Man House, 9 Staunton Street, Central, Hong Kong
Tel: +852 5545-6851



7) Finesse Patisserie
Finesse Patisserie is one of my favorite French pâtisseries in recent memory. Its Fromage Blanc is a signature French-inspired pastry creation by pastry chef Mandy Siu — featuring a light, smooth cream cheese filling paired with airy vanilla chantilly cream, resting on a crisp, golden-brown tart shell. It’s an absolute masterpiece that combines smooth richness and light, airy (French) elegance seamlessly.


Address: Shop B2, G/F, 9-11, St Francis Street, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel: +852 5723-6676



8) Butter
Known for being exceptionally rich, dense, and creamy, the New York Cheesecake from Butter Bake Shop is a classic, decadent dessert tailored for those searching for a true American cheesecake experience. The cheesecake features an ultra-rich, dense texture paired with a vanilla cookie crumb base rather than a standard graham cracker crust, creating a distinct sweetness and a satisfying crunch.


Address: G/F, 34B Staunton Street, Soho, Central 
Tel: +852 2810-0660



9) Island Gourmet
The Hokkaido Cheesecake from Island Gourmet is a famous, premium signature dessert celebrated for its incredibly smooth texture and balanced, mellow flavor. The cheesecake is built on a crisp, crunchy biscuit base, with cloud-like baked Hokkaido cream cheese and smooth, sumptuous Chantilly cream above it resulting in a delicate, melt-in-your-mouth experience.


Address: 5/F, Island Shangri-La Hong Kong, Admiralty, Hong Kong
Tel: +852 2820-8550



10) Cheesy The Goat
Best known for its signature “Selfish Cakes” (自私蛋糕), Cheesy The Goat is an online cake shop built on one simple promise: delivering serious cheese flavor in a cheesecake that’s lighter than you might expect. Using a secret recipe, it achieves deep, satisfying cheesiness without the heavy thickness of traditional cheesecake and still maintaining an exceptionally soft, silky, light texture, and most importantly, an unforgettable melt-in-your-mouth finish.

Cheesy The Goat’s Oreo cheesecake is an Oreo lover’s dream. It features crushed Oreo cookie crumbs and a creamy Oreo cheesecake filling resting on a baked, crisp Oreo cookie crust. Expect an irresistibly rich, intensely chocolaty that's hard to resist. At the same time, soft, silky, and melt-in-your-mouth with every bite.


Pick-up Location: Multiple
Tel: +852 9759-1676