The newly opened coffee shop Goodin’Out in Tai Kok Tsui is owned by a Korean. It has a minimalist design with a touch of industrial style, featuring white exterior walls complemented by red bricks, glass coffee tables, and metal chairs, creating a Korean-style café atmosphere.
The storefront used to be a woodworking materials engineering company, and the owner has preserved some elements, including the red iron door that says “goods in and out,” which has become one of the photo spots inside the store. The white walls inside and outside the store are adorned with simple posters, easily becoming a photo backdrop. There are also two seats outside the door, and when the sunlight shines, the photos taken there have a great sense of atmosphere.
Croffle, cheesecake, and other desserts are almost essential in cafes. The Basque cheesecake ($60) comes in different flavors daily, and the black sesame flavor is particularly rich and fragrant. In addition to the usual choices like avocado, the toast selection also includes refreshing grapefruit toast ($78) with cream cheese and blueberries, offering a sweet and flavorful taste.
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Address: 25 Jia Shan Street, Tai Kok Tsui
Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 10am – 7pm, Saturday and Sunday 10am – 8pm