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Most bakeries in Hong Kong have some sort of gimmick that make them really popular, for example some sort of new matcha thing, or the mochi bread that has become inexplicably popular.In contrast, I feel Lily’s doesn’t have a signature thing, though they have donuts which I guess are somewhat unique for the area.Overall, pretty much all the bread here is good. I think the best time to come is like 10 ish, because it takes them a while to prepare everything even though opening is at 9FYI, donuts t
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Most bakeries in Hong Kong have some sort of gimmick that make them really popular, for example some sort of new matcha thing, or the mochi bread that has become inexplicably popular.

In contrast, I feel Lily’s doesn’t have a signature thing, though they have donuts which I guess are somewhat unique for the area.

Overall, pretty much all the bread here is good. I think the best time to come is like 10 ish, because it takes them a while to prepare everything even though opening is at 9

FYI, donuts take 15 minutes to make, so you either have to call ahead or stick around for 15-20 mins.
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Dining Method
TakeAway
Spending Per Head
$50 (Tea)
Recommended Dishes
  • 炸包