The best Easter gifts in Hong Kong for 2024

Hop, skip, and jump to these stores for the best Easter gifts in Hong Kong.

The Mandarin Cake Shop

Indulge in a chocolate-filled wonderland with Mandarin Oriental’s chocolate eggs and Easter-themed cakes and pastries by Executive Pastry Chef Paul Chan. Three large artisan Easter chocolate eggs include a dark chocolate Whimsical Easter Garden Egg and an Alice in Wonderland-inspired Easter Bunny (both $728). The Mandarin Cake Shop also offers Easter cakes such as carrot cake with orange and cream cheese and freshly baked hot cross buns. 

Easter items are available at The Mandarin Cake Shop, Mandarin’s Harbour City pop-up and via the online shop.


The Peninsula Boutique

The Peninsula Boutique has unveiled its Easter collection for 2024. Chocolate lovers can pick up a selection of chocolates and treats adorned with seasonal floral motifs. A highlight of this year’s collection is the Blissful Bunny Calamansi Coconut Cake ($538) with calamansi glaze, calamansi mousse, and smooth coconut cream. Available for online pre-order now, in-store from March 21.

The Peninsula Boutique, Basement, Shop No. BL1, The Peninsula Arcade, Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon


Bacha Coffee

Recently opened in Hong Kong, the legendary brand Bacha Coffee has introduced an extraordinary selection of artisanal coffees for coffee connoisseurs this Easter. Bacha Coffee’s Easter selection encompasses single-origin and blended coffees with cocoa-esque flavours symbolic of chocolate eggs and floral notes, reminiscent of springtime. The Kona Paradise Meadows Coffee (from $1,193.50/100g) originates from an uncommon volcanic soil found only at 1,800 to 2,000 metres above sea level. For something more readily available, Brightberry Coffee (from $113/100g), with notes of freshly picked wild berries and red fruits, is a must-try for Easter. 
Available at the official boutique in ifc mall and online.


Fortnum & Mason

The Easter bunnies are on the loose at Fortnum & Mason. Fortnum’s solid milk Little Rainbow Chocolate Eggs hand-wrapped in colour foils ($168) are perfect for Easter egg hunts. We also love the gorgeous Easter Eggs of Many Colours Iced Biscuits ($298) made and iced entirely by hand in the UK using local ingredients. 

Fortnum’s has also prepared an Easter hunt for all to enjoy festive surprises. From March 23 to April 1, discover hidden Easter eggs scattered throughout its flagship store at K11 MUSEA to redeem a special gift. 

Fortnum & Mason, K11 MUSEA, 18 Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui


Diptyque

Diptyque has launched a limited edition candle for Spring. The Fleur de Cerisier (Cherry Blossom) candle ($600), available from now until April 10, captures the essence of a gentle, balmy Springtime and is inspired by the cherished Japanese tradition of hanami, or “flower viewing.” 

Diptyque IFC. BOUTIQUE. Shop 1083-1085, Level 1, ifc mall, Central


Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong

Executive Pastry Chef Ringo Chan at Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong has created a range of chocolate Easter gifts now available at the hotel’s e-shop, including a sophisticated Paint Splatter Easter Chocolate Egg ($630) and a Smash Chocolate Bunny ($780). 

Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, 8 Finance Street, Central


Island Shangri-La

This year, Island Shangri-La’s assortment of chocolate eggs and Easter bunnies are themed around travelling animal friends in colourful hot air balloons. Available until April 1, the collection includes a chocolate bear air balloon carrot cake ($780) and a chocolate panda egg ($600). Available at Island Gourmet and online at Shangri-La Boutique.

Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong, Level 6, Pacific Place, Supreme Court Road, Central