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Aberdeen is an old-school HK neighborhood with minimal Western gentrification...which made Neighborhood Coffee a real surprising and wonderful find. Hidden on the outlying edge of Aberdeen, surrounded by humble local mom-and-pop shops and eateries, NC is a comfy hipster-style cafe that can completely pass for something you may come across in Brooklyn, Palo Alto, or Melbourne CBD. Expats living in Aberdeen, who are looking for a taste/feel of home, need to check out this place.I only got a double
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Aberdeen is an old-school HK neighborhood with minimal Western gentrification...which made Neighborhood Coffee a real surprising and wonderful find.


Hidden on the outlying edge of Aberdeen, surrounded by humble local mom-and-pop shops and eateries, NC is a comfy hipster-style cafe that can completely pass for something you may come across in Brooklyn, Palo Alto, or Melbourne CBD. Expats living in Aberdeen, who are looking for a taste/feel of home, need to check out this place.


I only got a double chocolate cookie. I was hoping to get a few bakery items, but they only had the cookie and plain croissant left. It was ok - could’ve been chewier and chocolatier. The coffee looks fine but I don’t drink


What’s particularly cool is the storefront windows can be completely raised up (there’s a pulley system), creating an al fresco feel and nice breeze inside the cafe


Well-executed concept!


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Date of Visit
2019-12-15
Dining Method
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