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  2. List of coffeehouse chains - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, and Hong Kong Jamaica Blue: Australia: 134 A franchise business of Foodco which operates small coffee shops throughout the Australia, New Zealand, UK, China, Malaysia, Singapore and United Arab Emirates Java House: Kenya: 103 Headquartered in Nairobi, chain selling export quality Kenyan ...

  3. Xen Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong people were then exposed to all kinds of European-style coffee such as espresso and latte. In Hong Kong, the very first appearance of a siphon coffee maker was in the 1970s, at a coffee shop (which may also be the city's first bona-fide coffee shop) on Patterson Street, Causeway.

  4. List of restaurants in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Maxim's Catering – Hong Kong food company Pacific Coffee Company – Hong Kong based coffee chain Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Yoshinoya – Japanese fast food restaurant chain

  5. % Arabica - Wikipedia

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    The coffee brand was founded by Kenneth Shoji. [10] After the Tōhoku earthquake destroyed his house in Fukushima Prefecture in 2011, he moved to Hong Kong. [11] After moving, he decided to start a coffee business so he traveled to Hawaii and purchased a coffee farm. [12] In 2013, Shoji opened the first % Arabica café in Hong Kong.

  6. Pacific Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Coffee (formerly known as Pacific Coffee Company; abbv. "PCC") is a coffee house chain from Hong Kong, with outlets in China, Singapore and Malaysia. The group is owned by computer distributor Chevalier Pacific, formerly Chevalier iTech. It acquired the chain from founder Thomas Neir for HK$205 million in 2005. [1]

  7. The Peak Lookout - Wikipedia

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    The Peak Lookout is a restaurant located in a heritage house at Victoria Gap, near the summit of Victoria Peak on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It is housed in a 19th-century Grade II Historic Building. Originally known as the Old Peak Café, the restaurant has an open terrace overlooking Aberdeen, Pok Fu Lam Country Park and the South China Sea.

  8. Blue Bottle Coffee - Wikipedia

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    In April 2020, Blue Bottle Coffee opened its first location in Central, Hong Kong. Amid COVID-19, the café opened daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. for takeaway only. [19] In February 2022, Blue Bottle Coffee opened its first location in mainland China, Yutong Cafe. Yutong Cafe is located at a historic building by Suzhou Creek in downtown Shanghai. [20]

  9. Bing sutt - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong's Bing sutt appeared in the 1960s by imitating a high-end western restaurant offering cheap Western-style light meals to cater to the needs of the working class. There are called coffee shops, tea ice rooms, ice halls, cafes, ice shop cake shops, tea ice halls. After the 1960s, the civilian population began to be sold. [8]