Hong Kong exhibition decodes the city's beloved cafés
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By Brendan Ruberry
Published on March 30, 2026.
At Gallery33 in Hong Kong, an exhibition exploring the history of the city's short-order cafés, aims to decode their visual and culinary language. The interactive section includes a challenge to visitors to a realistic pantry where they must order food. The exhibition will also feature restaurant artifacts and other memorabilia.
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