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  2. Kee Wah Bakery - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Hong Kong lifestyle retail store G.O.D. collaborated with Kee Wah Bakery to design mooncakes for the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival.G.O.D. came up with presenting the traditional treats in the shape of bottoms in eight different designs, but still filled with traditional white lotus seed paste and salted yolks.

  3. Saint Honore Cake Shop - Wikipedia

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    1972: Saint Honore Cake Shop Limited was established with the first shop set up in Happy Valley, Hong Kong. [1] 1991: It was acquired by Hong Kong Catering Management Limited [4] (formerly Yaohan International Caterers) [5] 1992: It opened its first outlet in Macau. 1993: It established an automated bakery production line in Kowloon Bay.

  4. Koi Kei Bakery - Wikipedia

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    The bakery is most famous for its peanut brittle and almond biscuits, but also sells beef jerky, ginger candy, egg rolls, and other pastries and snack products. It has a 74.4% share of the pastry souvenir market in Macau. [1] Koi Kei currently operates 21 stores in Macau, and operates branches in Hong Kong. [2]

  5. Lady M (boutique) - Wikipedia

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    Following success in Hong Kong and Taiwan, Lady M opened its first boutique in mainland China in Shanghai in 2017 to huge crowds. [6] It expanded rapidly in the country in subsequent years, [3] but in 2022 announced the closure of all Chinese stores. [7] In 2021, Lady M opened its first champagne bar at its Singapore boutique in the ION Orchard ...

  6. Choi Heong Yuen Bakery - Wikipedia

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    Choi Heong Yuen Bakery was founded in Macau in 1935 by Wong Kee-sin, who opened its first store on Travessa do Auto Novo in Macau. The bakery initially targeted travellers boarding and disembarking nearby piers. [3] Wong subsequently opened another store on King's Road in Hong Kong in 1961, which was later inherited by his daughter, Wong Siu-ji.

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  8. Arome Bakery - Wikipedia

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    Arome Bakery (Chinese: 東海堂) is a Hong Kong–based Japanese-style chain bakery. It operates over 50 shops in Hong Kong. It operates over 50 shops in Hong Kong. It was founded in 1985 by Ching-Po Yu ( 于鏡波 ) and his daughter Man-Ying Yu ( 于文瑛 ), who are also the founders of Hong Kong Construction, the Hong Kong branch of Kumagai ...

  9. Wing Wah - Wikipedia

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    A manufacturing plant was established in Hong Kong with the introduction of various kinds of automated production machines to upgrade overall product quality. In the 1970s, Wing Wah founded its own retail outlets at different locations, including Hong Kong Island , Kowloon and the New Territories , in order to actively expand and promote its ...