We at Foodie are self-professed cookie monsters. There is not much that excites us more than the smell, taste, and texture of a perfectly baked, gooey cookie. Luckily, there are some very talented cookie-bakers in Hong Kong to satisfy our every cookie desire.
To share our love of the world’s favourite sweet treat, here is our list of the top 10 cookies in Hong Kong you can get your hands on, from Cookie DPT and Butter Cookies to Cookie Vission and Cookies Quartet.
The best cookies in Hong Kong
Cookie DPT
If you’ve been involved in the Hong Kong cookie scene over the past few years, the name Cookie DPT is sure to fill you with pure joy. Their insanely indulgent desserts have diehard cookie fans queuing round the block. Cookie DPT’s seasonal and exclusive creations, such as milk tea pineapple bun and pandan mochi, are as great as their classics. Their cookies are on the pricier side, but they size up to the width of a human hand and are about as thick as a short novel.
Cookie DPT, LG/F, FOCO, 46–48 Cochrane Street, Central, 3643 0865
Baked Indulgence
With innovative takes on classic Hong Kong flavours and amazing likenesses to their influences, Baked Indulgence deserves a mention for their cookie creations. The cookies can be purchased at Blue Bottle Coffee shops citywide and online, with flavours such as cookies ‘n’ cream, NY red velvet cream cheese, milk tea, and matcha mochi. Their classic chocolate chip is crafted with dark chocolate, making it a slightly less sweet option for those with a more savoury palate.
Baked Indulgence, sold at Blue Bottle Coffee locations across Hong Kong
Cookie Vission
The wacky cookies sold at Cookie Vission are nothing short of scrumptious, offering fun flavours like peanut butter and jelly, matcha macadamia white chocolate chip, and blue cheese, as well as seasonal creations like the special golden oolong tea for Chinese New Year. You can find these thick, gooey, and delightfully over-the-top cookies at their Tai Hang bakery and online.
Cookie Vission, 6 Wun Sha Street, Tai Hang, 5545 5655
Butter Cookies
An offshoot of the very successful Butter bakery in Soho, Butter Cookies sells childhood in a snack at their semi-permanent pop-up at Pacific Place. With all-American classics like lemon crinkle, chocolate chunk, chewy oatmeal raisin, and peanut butter up for grabs, sugar is the name of the game with their crumbly and melt-in-the-mouth cookies. Butter’s cookies are available until the stocks run out, so head there before 7PM.
Butter Cookies, Shop 007, LG1/F, Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Admiralty, 2810 0660
Jenny Bakery
Founded by the legendary Auntie Jenny, Jenny Bakery can be found regionally in Singapore, Seoul, Shanghai, Kuala Lumpur, Tokyo, and more, but local love for Jenny’s cookies has remained strong. This butter-cookie haven in Sheung Wan and Tsim Sha Tsui is famous for its classic two-mix, three-mix, and four-mix tins featuring butter, shortbread, raisin oat, chocolate, and coffee cookies. You can be extra and also sample their yummy macadamia and coffee crisp flavour.
Jenny Bakery, Shop 15, G/F, 15 Wing Wo Street, Sheung Wan, 2524 1988
Jenny Bakery, Shop 24 & 42, G/F & 1/F, Mirador Mansion, 62 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, 2311 8070
Mrs. Fields Cookies
Mrs. Fields Cookies is synonymous with quick, American-style bites you can find at your local MTR station, and with 11 locations across the train system and one in the basement of Times Square, they hit the spot for a sugary fix. Offering 18 classic flavours, Mrs. Fields arguably holds Hong Kong’s largest variety of cookie flavours for snacking, from cinnamon and caramel white chocolate to raspberry cheese and chewy mocha.
Mrs. Fields Cookies, multiple locations across Hong Kong
Crewkies
Inspired by the Crumbl Cookies craze in the States and made with plenty of floury love, Crewkies is your answer to fun colours and flavours in your favourite treat. Available only for pick-up in Chai Wan, with delivery across Hong Kong Island and Kowloon, Crewkies is known for their uniqueness. Try the funfetti, Nutella, and brookie varieties, as well as the noteworthy carrot cake and salted caramel pretzel flavours. You can order a box of six large or 12 small cookies – plus frozen cookie dough for baking up your own cookies at home!
Crewkies, Unit A4, 15/F, Block A, Fortune Factory Building, 40 Lee Chung Street, Chai Wan, WhatsApp 5911 2086
Cookies Quartet
Centralised around Tsim Sha Tsui and other shopping districts in Hong Kong, Cookies Quartet sells classic Cantonese rusk, bar, and palmier sugary snacks, alongside their classic cookie selection. With inventive flavours such as pistachio, almond butter crisp, Earl Grey chocolate, and blueberry in stock, Cookies Quartet is on the traditional side of this niche dessert, but they serve Hong Kongers well for a classy afternoon snack or gift.
Cookies Quartet, multiple locations across Hong Kong
Maison Kayser
Absolutely loaded with nuts and chocolate chunks, Maison Kayser offers its signature chocolate cookies in milk, dark, and white varieties. Eric Kayser cookies are aesthetically pleasing, crunchy on the outside, and soft in the middle. Thanks to the nuts and the option of dark chocolate, these snacks aren’t too sickly sweet.
Maison Kayser, multiple locations across Hong Kong
Bakehouse
Bakehouse is a go-to spot for all our baked good needs. Aside from their fabulous croissants and sourdough egg tarts, what keeps us coming back is their decadent double chocolate chip cookie, with chocolate that oozes out and a texture that mimics the gooiest brownie you’ve ever had. They also have oatmeal raisin and apple pie cookie flavours for those strange enough to dislike chocolate.