Here’s where to find Jellycat-themed treats when in Hong Kong

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29 Jul 2025 • 4:00 PM MYT
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Jellycat sure has taken the world by storm, particularly the Amuseables collection. It seems as though people simply can’t get enough of these cute collectibles. With new releases, a pop-up at Landmark, and cafes and cake shops in Hong Kong dishing out themed Jellycat treats, the hype isn’t dying down anytime soon. Been dreaming about having an actual, edible croissant adorned as a Jellycat? We know exactly where to get them.

Step into the quirky universe of Jellycat Amuseables where everyday objects transform into irresistibly cuddly and charming characters. These aren’t just plush toys; they’re miniature companions that bring joy to collectors and comfort-seekers alike. They’re also sought-after for their premium quality, crafted from luxuriously soft fabrics that make every squeeze feel like a hug. From smiling avocados to bashful baguettes, Jellycat has redefined plush artistry by turning the mundane into the magical. With limited editions and retired Jellycats, some collectors are particularly drawn to the rare finds and their skyrocketing market value.

Coming in hot are Jellycat cafes and cake shops with themed treats. Think bashful bagels, miniature cakes for tea parties, and birthday cakes. We’ve noticed more and more Hong Kong bakeries and cafes playing their role in this uprising trend of turning these plushies from Amuseables to edibles. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a first-time squeezer, it’s time to give in to the Jellycat craze in Hong Kong. Without further ado, here’s where to go for Jellycat-inspired menus in Hong Kong.

Jellycat craze:  Snack cute in these cafes and cake shops in Hong Kong

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Ukiyo

 

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Calling all Jellycat lovers, Ukiyo is about to become your new happy place. Tucked away in K11 MUSEA, this charming cafe has reclaimed the spotlight with its adorable Amuseables-inspired menu (a genius move, if we’re being honest). Whether you’re sipping coffee from a themed mug or digging into whimsically plated all-day breakfasts, every detail here is designed to delight. In collaboration with kids’ boutique Hanna Scallop, the cafe is lined with actual Jellycat plushies—ready to take home when the temptation becomes too strong (no judgment here). And yes, there’s even a Jellycat-shaped croissant! We will admit that the dishes are on the pricer side, but if you’re a devoted fan, why not?

Jellycat-inspired menu: Amuseable All Day Breakfast (HKD 198), Hojicha Milkshake (HKD 98), Honeycomb Coffee (HKD 68)

Address :
Shop 610, 6/F, K11 MUSEA, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

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Phone :
+852 2762 8822

Price range :
HKD 150-300

Opening hours :
Daily from 11:30 am to 9:30 pm

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+bread

 

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You’ve likely spotted the viral Jellycat creations from +Bread by now. Just a two-minute stroll from Yau Ma Tei MTR Station (Exit B2), this cozy spot is perfect for anyone who can’t resist a bite of edible cuteness. Whether you’re here for a laid-back coffee break, a sweet indulgence, or a savoury bite, +bread delivers. Beyond their signature plushie buns, the cafe whips up freshly baked muffins, artisanal breads, buttery pretzels, and perfectly caramelised caneles.

Jellycat-inspired menu: Jelly Bagels (HKD 38 for one), Pistachio Jelly Bread (HKD 34), Yuzu Mango Pomelo Jelly Bread (HKD 32)

Address :
Two locations including Shop 10, G/F, Bijou Apartment, 157 Prince Edward Road West, Prince Edward, Hong Kong

Website :

Phone :
+852 5740 3925

Price range :
HKD 50-100

Opening hours :
Daily from 11 am to 8 pm

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Saint Honore Bakery

 

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For a hassle-free yet utterly charming cake fix, look no further than Saint Honore, Hong Kong’s go-to for quirky, retro-inspired desserts. Their latest drop features adorably cheeky Jellycat cakes, complete with the plushie’s signature smiley face, tiny legs, and even rosy cheeks (because extra cuteness is non-negotiable). Each fluffy sponge cake is layered with chewy mochi and pillowy whipped cream, adding a playful twist to every bite. Perfectly petite in size, these cakes are ideal for intimate celebrations or a sweet solo indulgence. While you can snag one on the go, it’s best to order ahead and arrange a pick-up ahead of time to get the cake you really want.

Jellycat-inspired menu: Custard Mochi Baby (HKD 168) and Chocolate Mochi Baby (HKD 168)

Address :
Various locations including MTR Station Kiosk No.TST 1, Tsim Sha Tsui Station, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

Website :

Phone :
+852 2991 6677

Opening hours :
Monday to Saturday from 7 am to 8:30 pm, Sunday from 8 am to 8:30 pm

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Foodie Buddies HK

 

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Too cute to eat, Foodie Buddies hosts workshops for you to create your own adorable Jellycat-inspired sweet treats. Whether you’re crafting an adorable tea set for two with miniature cakes, baking sugar cookies to give as gifts, or getting a birthday cake featuring one or multiple Amuseables, it’s pretty hard to pick which one to go for. The little treats look as delicate as clay creations, whereas the spongey and airy cakes will surely be a crowd-pleaser.

Jellycat-inspired menu: The workshops cost HKD 580 per head and last for three hours. You can choose beforehand which product you’d like to bake. Get in touch with them via WhatsApp to know more.

Website :

Phone :
+852 6765 0615 (WhatsApp only)

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Pandan Man

 

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Have your Jellycat and eat it too! Hong Kong’s very own pandan brand, Pandan Man has crafted the ultimate sweet surprise. Imagine sinking your fork into a velvety pandan cake, adorned with Jellycat’s iconic smiley face, almost too cute to eat (almost). This limited-edition cartoon collection is a dream come true for pandan lovers, blending Southeast Asian flair with playful charm. Whether it’s a birthday, a special celebration, or just a because-I-deserve-it moment, these cakes are as customisable as they are delicious. There are additional options to make the cakes gluten-free, dairy-free, or replace with lankato sugar (suitable for those with diabetes). The cakes look flawlessly smooth and can serve about four to six people. You can place your orders online and choose either pick-up at their Kowloon Bay kitchen or home delivery.

Jellycat-inspired menu: Ondeh Ondeh Mochi Cake (HKD 520), Milo Pandan Sip Cake (HKD 580), Taro Pandan Sip Cake (HKD 580)—the “sip cakes” have molten lava inside which you can actually sip before cutting into pieces.

Simply can’t get enough of cakes? Check out our list of Hong Kong’s top cake shops.

Address :
Metro Centre 1, Unit 525, 32 Lam Hing Street, Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong

Website :

Phone :
+852 6608 3280

Opening hours :
Daily from 10 am to 6 pm

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Note : The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.