5 January, 2026
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cat cafe HK, best cat cafe Hong Kong
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Top Cat Cafes In Hong Kong, From Causeway Bay to Mong Kok

5 January, 2026
cat cafe HK, best cat cafe Hong Kong

Looking for a cat cafe experience without having to fly to Tokyo or Kyoto? These purrfect Hong Kong cat cafes guarantee a pawsome time with furry friends, over coffee and nibbles to boot!

Cat cafes do wonders in terms of stress relief. Though we find it quite comical that we have to beg for attention from cats sometimes, being around them is something we can’t get enough of.

One of the biggest concerns about cat cafes is whether the cats are well-taken care of. In our list of Hong Kong cat cafes, you’ll find ones that house rescued and stray cats, with friendly staff who’ll make your experience as comfortable as possible. It’s also important to treat our feline friends with respect and warmth. There will always be that one cat that wants to be left alone, and we say let them be! Without further ado, make your way to these cat cafes in all parts of Hong Kong, from Causeway Bay and TST to Mong Kok and Tsuen Wan.

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Catfe — Coffee, cats and photo ops

This 2,000sqft Mong Kok cat cafe is home to more than 30 rescue cats, who are ready to keep you company. The moment you step inside this beloved Mong Kok spot, you’ll be greeted with a meow if you’re lucky! What sets this Hong Kong cat cafe apart is its heartwarming mission — a portion of monthly proceeds goes to charity to help more cats find forever homes, and if you find a special connection, you can apply to adopt on the spot. The gentle ambience features brown wooden furniture, soft lighting and adorable low tables where cats can easily jump onto your lap. There’s even a photo spot designed like a small tent with wicker baskets and greenery, perfect for capturing those Instagram-worthy moments at this popular cat cafe.

How much: From $28
Opening hours: 12pm to 10pm (Saturdays closed)
Catfe, 4/F, Ko’s House, 577 Nathan Road, Mong Kok, 96646361

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Urban Cafe — Food as fine as the felines

While most people visit cat cafes in Hong Kong solely for the furry attraction, this cat cafe is worth visiting for the menu alone. Though the main draw is the animals, the food takes centre stage too, with its comfort dishes like spaghetti, generous portions and affordable prices. Yes, there’s a wait for your food, but that’s when you get quality time with the resident rescue cats who roam freely and love attention. This HK cat cafe proves you can have your cheese pasta and cat cuddles too.

How much: From $38
Opening hours: 12pm to 10pm (Saturdays closed)
Urban Cafe, 2/F, Kiu Kin Mansion, 566-568A Nathan Road, Mong Kok, 68326990

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Meow + Space — Cosy cat cafe in Kwun Tong

Conveniently located near the Kwun Tong MTR Station, this cosy cat cafe boasts a clean, comfortable space with chubby, adorable residents; both domestic and pedigree cats live here harmoniously. What we love about this HK cat cafe is the relaxed atmosphere; the cats play and lounge leisurely, and if you’re patient, they’ll naturally approach you for pets and cuddles (the best kind of interaction!). The staff never force interactions, ensuring the cats’ well-being always comes first. It also has a co-working space attached, and we can’t think of a better way to spend a workday than in the company of purry companions.

How much: From around $50
Opening hours: 11:30pm – 8:30pm (Monday to Sunday); 11:30pm – 08:30pm (public holiday and public holiday eve)
Meow + Space, Room C, 5/F, Camel Paint Building Block 3, 60 Hoi Yuen Road, Kwun Tong, 98246980, www.instagram.com/meow_plus_space

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Cats Tea Room – Spacious cat cafes in Causeway Bay, TST, Mong Kok and more

Good service is when you know the cats are well taken care of and that’s something patrons can vouch for when it comes to Cats Tea Room, which has locations in Tsim Sha Tsui, Mong Kok and Tsuen Wan (the Tsim Sha Tsui location has the best views and the Tsuen Wan branch is the largest with the most cats). You’ll find stray cats and some adopted from NGOs, most of which are friendly and love a good massage (who doesn’t?), you can also feed the cats but the staff will inform you of ones on a diet or that need special care.

How much: From $58
Opening hours: 1:30pm – 10:30pm (Monday to Friday), 11:30am – 10:30pm (Saturday, Sunday, public holidays)
Cats Tea Room, Room A, 2/F, Lai Yuen Apartments, 60 Russell Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, 66330790; Cats Tea Room, Flat 303, 3/F, Haiphong Mansion, 53 Hai Phong Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, 5588 4627 (1 minute walk from TST MTR station exit A1), Cats Tea Room, 1/F, 60 Bute Street, Mong Kok, 54450336, Cats Tea Room, 1/F, 108-110 Chung On Street, Tsuen Wan, 53635287, www.instagram.com/catstearoom

Read More: Our Favourite Cafes & Coffee Shops In Causeway Bay


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Cat Garden – Laid-back cat cafe with cute on-theme keepsakes

Island hopping at Peng Chau? Cat Garden is a quaint cafe decked with an indoor “lawn” and unique cat-themed keepsakes, it basically feels like a cat collector’s home! This little gem has several friendly cats to keep you company and the staff ensure everyone, including the resident furry pals are comfortable (and well-fed!). Do note you’ll need a pair of socks on to enter the lawn area.

How much: No entrance fee or time limit, simply pay for food and drinks
Opening hours: 12pm onwards (Closed on Wednesdays and Thursdays)
Cat Garden, 17 Peng Chau Wing Hing Street, Peng Chau, Hong Kong, 61114553 www.instagram.com/catgarden_hk 

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Main image courtesy of @catstearoom via Instagram, image 1 courtesy of Catfe, image 2 and 3 via Pexels, image 4 courtesy of @catstearoom via Instagram, image 5 courtesy of @catgarden_hk via Instagram 

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