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HK Lounge Bistro Menu Prices 2026: Full List & Best Value

HK Lounge Bistro brings the flavors of a classic Hong Kong cha chaan teng to Los Angeles, serving silky hand-pulled milk tea, charcoal-toasted bread with butter and kaya jam, house-made dim sum, and Cantonese BBQ over rice. Whether you stop in for a quick breakfast tea set or a full evening meal of roast duck and noodle soup, the bistro delivers the comfort of a Hong Kong street cafe with LA warmth.

Hong Kong-style cafeMilk tea & bobaDim sum & BBQLos Angeles, CA
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Signature items

HK Milk Tea
Butter & Kaya Toast
Char Siu BBQ Plate
Wonton Noodle Soup
Quick answers

What to order — at a glance

Most popular drink
HK Milk Tea

Hot or iced, the house specialty

Most popular breakfast
Butter & Kaya Toast Set

Toast + egg + milk tea

Best BBQ item
Char Siu (BBQ Pork) over Rice
Most ordered dim sum
Har Gow (Shrimp Dumplings)
Full menu with prices

HK Lounge Bistro full menu and current prices

Prices shown are estimates based on publicly reported figures and may vary by location. Verify current prices with your local HK Lounge Bistro.
Budget picks

Cheapest items on the HK Lounge Bistro menu

  1. 1Steamed RiceSide order
  2. 2HK Lemon TeaIced tea
  3. 3Egg Tart (Dan Tat)Per piece
  4. 4Mango PuddingDessert
  5. 5Condensed Milk ToastBreakfast item
  6. 6HK Milk Tea (Hot)Hot drink
  7. 7Har Gow (Shrimp Dumplings)Per order (3 pcs)
  8. 8Spring RollsSnack
Price comparison

How HK Lounge Bistro compares to similar cafes

HK-style cafes vary widely; here is a general comparison of common item categories across LA-area Hong Kong and Cantonese restaurants.

CategoryHK Lounge BistroNom Wah Tea ParlorPanda Express
Milk Tea (one cup)~$5–$7~$5–$6N/A
Dim Sum order (3–4 pcs)~$6–$9~$6–$10N/A
BBQ over Rice plate~$12–$16N/A~$10–$13 (plate)
Noodle Soup bowl~$11–$15~$10–$14N/A
Toast / Breakfast Set~$7–$10N/AN/A
About

About HK Lounge Bistro

HK Lounge Bistro is a beloved Los Angeles destination that recreates the warm, fast-moving energy of a Hong Kong cha chaan teng — the iconic tea restaurants that have anchored neighborhoods across the former British colony since the 1950s. The bistro's menu is anchored by hand-drawn milk tea blended with evaporated milk, buttered charcoal toast spread with kaya coconut jam, and an ever-rotating spread of freshly made dim sum served from morning into the evening hours.

Beyond tea and toast, HK Lounge Bistro has built a strong following for its Cantonese BBQ program — lacquered char siu, crackling siu yuk roast pork, and glossy soy chicken prepared in the traditional Guangdong style. Noodle soups featuring springy egg noodles, plump shrimp wontons, and slow-braised brisket round out a menu that covers every meal of the day. The restaurant draws a loyal crowd of Angelenos looking for the comforting flavors of Hong Kong kitchens, whether it is an early morning tea set or a late dinner bowl of wonton soup.

Located in Los Angeles, CA, HK Lounge Bistro sits at the intersection of Hong Kong nostalgia and California freshness, earning a dedicated following among the SGV and broader LA dining community. The bistro's commitment to traditional techniques — from the long-brewed tea blend to hand-folded har gow skins — has made it a go-to spot for both homesick Hong Kong expats and adventurous newcomers discovering Cantonese cafe culture for the first time.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What kind of restaurant is HK Lounge Bistro?

HK Lounge Bistro is a Hong Kong-style cha chaan teng (tea restaurant) in Los Angeles, CA. It serves classic Hong Kong cafe staples including milk tea, kaya toast, dim sum, Cantonese BBQ, and noodle soups, all in a casual bistro environment.

What is HK Lounge Bistro's most popular drink?

The HK Milk Tea — served hot or iced — is the signature drink. It is brewed from a blend of black teas and finished with evaporated milk for the characteristic silky, slightly sweet taste of a Hong Kong cafe. The yuanyang (half coffee, half milk tea) is also a fan favorite.

Does HK Lounge Bistro serve boba?

Yes. HK Lounge Bistro offers boba milk tea, taro milk tea with tapioca pearls, and other bubble tea options alongside its traditional HK tea menu.

What is kaya toast?

Kaya toast is a beloved Hong Kong and Southeast Asian breakfast item: thick-cut toast spread with kaya (a coconut jam made with eggs, sugar, and pandan) and a generous slab of butter. At HK Lounge Bistro it is typically served as part of a set with a hot drink and a soft-boiled egg.

Does HK Lounge Bistro serve dim sum all day?

HK Lounge Bistro is known for offering dim sum beyond traditional brunch hours. Availability may vary — check directly with the restaurant or its social media for current service times.

What Cantonese BBQ items does HK Lounge Bistro offer?

The BBQ menu typically includes char siu (honey-glazed BBQ pork), roast duck, siu yuk (crispy roast pork belly), and soy sauce chicken, all served over steamed rice. A combo plate lets you choose two meats.

Is there vegetarian or vegan food at HK Lounge Bistro?

There are several vegetarian-friendly options including turnip cake (lo bak go), egg tarts, mango pudding, congee, garlic fried rice, and braised tofu with mushrooms. Vegans should confirm preparation methods with staff as many items are cooked in shared kitchens.

Where is HK Lounge Bistro located?

HK Lounge Bistro is located in Los Angeles, CA. Visit hklounge.com for the exact address, hours, and any additional location details.

How do HK Lounge Bistro prices compare to other LA dim sum spots?

HK Lounge Bistro is generally mid-range in the LA Cantonese cafe market. Dim sum orders typically run in the $6–$10 range per plate, BBQ rice plates around $12–$16, and drinks from roughly $5–$7. Always confirm current prices with the restaurant, as they may have changed.