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2025-02-15
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There is a saying in Hong Kong where you don't want to have a cup of coffee at the ICAC because it means you've been brought in for questioning.But times have changed and the headquarters in North Point has opened a coffee shop for the public. Out of curiosity, we went to check it out! When we arrived, it was a lot busier than we expected. There were a lot of tourists?!? Apparently, the place has become a tourist attraction!The coffee shop is located in the lobby. It's run by Po Leung Kuk.The pl
But times have changed and the headquarters in North Point has opened a coffee shop for the public. Out of curiosity, we went to check it out! When we arrived, it was a lot busier than we expected. There were a lot of tourists?!? Apparently, the place has become a tourist attraction!
The coffee shop is located in the lobby. It's run by Po Leung Kuk.
The place is decorated with various places to take photos.
There is even a selfie photo station filled with various frames to choose from.
A vending machine full of souveniers like cups and keychains.
And displays of things that they use to interrogate people along with information about what they are about.
And then there is the coffee shop. It's mostly geared for take away but there are a few seats surrounding it.
Menu is in English and Chinese. Though the tongue-in-cheek names for the drinks are in Chinese only. They have other drinks along with cookies for snacking.
Boyfriend got himself a latte ($25) and choose a nutty bean. No really nice looking latte art but the coffee was surprisingly good. Strong enough and with a good nutty taste.
I had the Roselle Tea ($20). A locally made bottled tea that was nice and cold. It tasted pretty good and was refreshing.
Service was very polite and friendly. The place was clean. The coffee was very good and extremely cheap. A bit hard to find a place to sit with so many tourists. Unsure if we'd return but this was definitely different.
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