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Was in the Sham Shui Po area and wanted to get a cup of coffee. And what do you know? So did a lot of other people. It seemed every place had a long line! That was until I found Press The Button. A very small coffee shop that is more geared for take away. They do have a few places to stand along with a bench outside to sit. Along with coffee, they also sell various coffee beans and items mostly from Japan.The menu was simple and it seemed to focus mostly on hand drip. Thus, I forego my usual lat
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Was in the Sham Shui Po area and wanted to get a cup of coffee. And what do you know? So did a lot of other people. It seemed every place had a long line! That was until I found Press The Button. A very small coffee shop that is more geared for take away. They do have a few places to stand along with a bench outside to sit. Along with coffee, they also sell various coffee beans and items mostly from Japan.
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The menu was simple and it seemed to focus mostly on hand drip. Thus, I forego my usual latte and went with hand drip with a suggestion from the barista.


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I had a drip coffee using beans from Ritaru Coffee  ($55).  It smelled strong and had a deep nutty taste with not bitterness. It was quite good and went perfectly with the cookie provided. I also ordered a slice of lemon pound cake ($25). This went very well with the coffee. The cake was moist. Not too sweet and loads of lemon.


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The barista was friendly and gave good advice. Coffee was good and the cake ... wonderful. A great little break. Glad I took a chance.
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Date of Visit
2020-10-21
Dining Method
Dine In
Spending Per Head
$80 (Tea)