
Hong Kong Day Dessert
A popular dessert spot in Sydney's Chinatown with a 3.6 rating across 547 reviews.
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Why it's worth checking out
Hong Kong Day Dessert sits on Little Hay Street in the heart of Sydney's Chinatown, in the CBD. With a large 547 reviews behind its 3.6 rating, it's a well-established, well-known spot.
The appeal is a sweet treat with a big following — a dessert spot known for Hong Kong-style desserts, a lovely stop for something sweet, right in the buzzing heart of Chinatown. Its central location makes it an easy and welcoming stop.
Ranges, specials and trading hours change over time, and Chinatown gets busy in the evenings and on weekends. If you're after something particular or specific opening hours, it's worth checking the current details directly before you head over.
Practical details
Opening hours
Closed- Monday
- 16:00 – 22:00
- Tuesday
- 16:00 – 22:00
- WednesdayToday
- 16:00 – 22:00
- Thursday
- 16:00 – 22:00
- Friday
- 16:00 – 23:00
- Saturday
- 16:00 – 23:00
- Sunday
- 15:00 – 22:00
Spot Score
- Reputation
- 45
- Popularity
- 83
- Information quality
- 30
- Category fit
- 70
- Freshness
- 30
Our independent editorial score — not a user rating.
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