Flights Siem Reap To Hong Kong And Best Places For Milk Tea
Originating from the former British colonial regime, milk tea have assimilated into the Hong Kong culture and become an essential part of Hong Kongers’ daily life. Find out more about flights from Siem Reap to Hong Kong and the best café you should visit for a cup of milk tea.
Flights from Siem Reap to Hong Kong
Flights Siem Reap to Hong Kong may cost you $315 on average and the flight time is around 2 hours and 38 minutes. Ticket fares of most flights Siem Reap to Hong Kong will usually go down in October, January and February, meaning that you can get the best deals for these flights in these months.
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Where to enjoy Hong Kong-style milk tea?
Cheung Hing Coffee Shop
Address: G/F, 9-11 Yik Yam Street, Happy Valley, Hong Kong
Opening hours: 07.00 – 18.00 (Sun – Sat)
Cheung Hing Coffee Shop is a famous cha chaan tengs (tea restaurant) in Hong Kong, serving the Happy Valley community since 1951. Featuring booth-style seating and patterned tiled floors, this café is a great place to enjoy classic Hong Kong-style milk tea and some favourite bakery items such as pineapple buns with a thick slice of butter and traditional egg tarts. Their milk tea is a harmonious combination of rich brewed flavours and the thick classic evaporated milk which make it moderately sweet enough.
Lan Fong Yuen (Central)
Address: G/F, 2 Gage Street, Central, Hong Kong
Opening hours: 10.30 – 22.30 (Mon – Sat)
Lan Fong Yuen is one of Hong Kong's oldest and most authentic cha chaan teng which has been established for more than 50 years. The café is said to be the origin of the famous “Silk Stockings” Milk Tea (also known as “pantyhose” milk tea) which has a smooth and creamy texture with strong black tea aroma and the perfect balance of milk. Their signature dishes include Pork Chop Bun, chicken steak instant noodles with green onion sauce and French toast.
Hoi On Café
Address: G/F, 17 Connaught Road West, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Opening hours: 07.30 – 16.30 (Mon – Thu & Sat); 07.30 – 15.00 (Fri)
Located near to the Western Market in Sheung Wan district, Hoi On Café – established in 1952, is a charming old-school cha chaan teng with simplistic layout, rustic and nostalgic furnishings. The café is famous for their smooth, slippery and gloriously creamy milk tea and you can feel the strong fragrance of tea while the proportion of milk and tea is just perfect. Hoi On Café is also known for their classic baked items such as Hong Kong-style French toast, pineapple buns, Swiss rolls and the signature coconut tarts.