Hong Kong never stops. Neither does Manteigaria’s Pastel de Nata.

On Queen’s Road Central, the oven never cools down in the city that never sleeps.

Manteigaria has found its natural place on Queen’s Road Central. In Hong Kong’s financial center, glass and steel towers coexist with street markets, where the historical and the modern intersect in the frenetic rhythm of one of the densest and most dynamic urban centers on the planet.

In a city where milk tea and lemon tea are a ritual performed on the go, Manteigaria’s Pastel de Nata fits perfectly: fresh from the oven, ready to take away.

How to get to Hong Kong’s Manteigaria

What to see and do in Hong Kong Central while enjoying our Pastel de Nata

  • The Central Market is right next door. The building, constructed in 1939 in Bauhaus style on the site of the island’s first public market, survived the Japanese occupation. Today it is a space for shops, restaurants and creative initiatives, with its original staircase and architectural lines.
  • Pottinger Street is a 3-minute walk away. Famous for its uneven granite slabs, it connects Queen’s Road Central to Hollywood Road. It is one of the most photogenic and authentic streets in Hong Kong.
  • The PMQ were the former apartments for colonial police officers, built in 1951. They have been redeveloped into a creative space with studios, shops for local designers, and a permanent cultural program.
  • The Man Mo Temple is one of the oldest Taoist temples in Hong Kong. For decades, it was the center of Chinese community life in Hong Kong, where local issues were discussed and disputes that British law could not resolve were settled. It is one of the most visited buildings in the city.
  • The Mid-Levels Escalator starts at Queen’s Road Central and helps around 100,000 people navigate the city’s uneven topography every day. It’s an 800-meter covered escalator that traverses some of Hong Kong’s most vibrant neighborhoods and has appeared in films like Wong Kar-wai’s Chungking Express.
  • Tai Kwun was the former police headquarters and prison of central Hong Kong. Built in 1864, it is now one of the city’s largest art and culture centers, featuring exhibitions, theatre and concerts.
MANTEIGARIA
Hong Kong
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Shop B, G/F, Man Hing Commercial Building,
No. 79–83 Queen’s Road Central,
Central District, Hong Kong

Hong Kong
Next Fodie
Simply the best pastéis de nata. Don't forget to add a pinch of cinnamon and enjoy! There are no tables available, but you can sit on the bench outside.
Daan
I loved the pastéis de nata, they were so fresh... Friendly and dedicated staff who made the experience even better!! I loved the shop and the cozy interior.
Christian Reimann
I just tried a pastel de nata for the first time, and for me, Christmas has already begun. What a wonderful and delicious experience! Great place to go!
Gattivik
Excellent, excellent, excellent! The best Pastel de Nada I've ever had in Lisbon! The pastry isn't greasy (as is often the case elsewhere) and the cream is delicious! Pure bliss!