
In the dessert platter, there are several pieces of dessert snack in
small size. This platter is designed for those who would like to try
more assortments but in smaller portion.
Top right: Mini Mango Napoleon 雜果拿破崙 - the biscuits are crispy and overall is satisfactory.
Bottom right: Coconut Skin on Mango 芒果腸粉 - a new item and a nice dessert snack to us.
Top left: Fried mango pancake 芒果脆脆 - the pancake is not crisp enough. It should be improved.
Bottom left: Fruit tart

Stewed
Snow Fungus w/ Papaya & Almond 木瓜燉雪耳is not too sweet. The snow
fungus has been boiled for a long time, resulting that the sweet soup is
very sticky. It is the type of Chinese sweet soup we expect. But we do not expect in such a newly opened dessert shop that Chinese sweet soup is also of high quality.
Honey Pot
甜蜜居
G/F, 4 Lam Kok Road, Kowloon City, Hong Kong.
香港九龍城南角道4-6號地下
Tel: 27161489
Opening Hours: 1200 – 0200 Daily
Style: Hong Kong dessert
Average spending: $30
Date: November 2007
Remarks: a newly opened dessert shop in Kowloon City for about 2 months.
We
want to have dessert after dinner but have no particular shop in mind.
We pass by Honey Pot (HP) in Lam Kok Road. It is of nice and bright
outlook. After waiting for about 5 minutes, a bench table is allotted to
us .
HP should be operated by several young guys; they should have put much
effort in interior design of HP. I personally feel that lighting is a
bit too bright. Overall speaking, it gives us a feeling different from
those of Lucky Dessert and Jade Yuen . It is more like a restaurant than a dessert shop.
We
order a dessert platter and a Chinese sweet soup, the bill is $80
(average per head $40). Food quality is good and we are satisfied with
what they offer. There are more items for you to explore. Hope you also
have positive comment on this newly opened Honey Pot.
Service: 3.5/5
Price: 3.5/5
Food: 4/5
Environment: 4/5
Variety: 4/5
Hygiene: 4/5
Overall: 4/5