
Baked
Bakery · Southern District Southeast, Hong Kong
Restaurant in Hong Kong, Hong Kong
The Read
Shorefront Artisan Baking
Chef
Grégoire Michaud
Dress
Casual
Why go
Baked works for a relaxed Repulse Bay bakery stop, especially for solo visits, casual dates, or a low-key celebration that does not need a formal dining room. Its 2026 Opinionated About Dining Casual in Asia ranking adds credibility, but the right expectation is bakery-led and informal, not a full special-occasion restaurant.
About Baked
Is Baked in Hong Kong worth planning around this season? Yes, if the occasion is a relaxed bakery stop rather than a formal meal. In Hong Kong's dining mix, this is a choice to consider when the appeal is a bakery-led outing and an easy, casual plan.
The decision is clearest when expectations stay narrow. Treat Baked in Hong Kong as a bakery from Grégoire Michaud, not as a venue with a full-service format, price structure, or occasion script. For a date or small celebration, it works best when the brief is unfussy; for a business meal or milestone dinner, choose somewhere with a more defined format and service.
Choose it for a bakery-led outing, not a long restaurant sitting
The strongest reason to keep Baked in mind is category clarity. It is a bakery from Grégoire Michaud, its 2026 Opinionated About Dining Casual in Asia ranking gives it a useful trust signal in a city where casual venues compete for attention. That recognition matters because bakery visits can otherwise feel interchangeable; here, the ranking helps justify choosing it over a generic bakery stop.
Special-occasion fit is therefore specific. It suits a casual catch-up or a small meet-up where people are happy to keep the plan informal. It is less convincing for anyone who wants a dressed-up room, a tasting-menu rhythm, or a structured dinner plan. If the celebration needs ceremony, this is better treated as a casual stop, not the main event.
How to use two visits well
For a first visit, keep the plan simple: go for the bakery identity and judge it against other casual food stops in Hong Kong, not against full restaurants. It is easiest to understand when the plan is built around the bakery category rather than an assumed restaurant format.
For a second visit, bring one or two people and keep the plan flexible. Baked is not well-suited as a group-dining venue with a defined service format, so larger groups should be cautious unless they are comfortable keeping the outing informal.
Cross-shop it against Bakehouse if the priority is another bakery comparison. For a wider city plan, use our full Hong Kong restaurants guide, then layer in Hong Kong hotels, Hong Kong bars, Hong Kong experiences around the same day.
Quick reference: easiest to recommend for casual meet-ups and bakery-first plans; weaker for formal occasions or large groups.
Planning details
- Location
- Shop 113, Level 1, 28 Beach Rd, Repulse Bay, Hong Kong
- Website
- bakedhongkong.com
- Phone
- +852 6693 5083
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Baked reads like a seaside pause in Hong Kong’s usual rush. Set on the shorefront at Repulse Bay, the bakery opens onto one of the territory’s rare usable beaches, and the surrounding commercial strip cultivates a slower, more relaxed pace. It’s firmly rooted in the artisan-bakery tradition, with French-trained leadership that ties it to European techniques, but it operates at street level rather than in the formal fine-dining orbit. The result is a scenic, approachable spot where craft baking and beachfront calm intersect, offering a distinct, low-key counterpoint to the city’s downtown formality.
Best For
Baked is best for people seeking a calmer alternative to Central’s fine-dining circuit — think morning or mid-morning visits, relaxed brunches, and casual meetups near the beach. The writing places it in Hong Kong’s growing café and artisan-bakery category, so it suits bread and pastry enthusiasts who value technical baking in an informal setting. Because it sits roughly 30 minutes by taxi from Central, it also works as a purposeful destination for a short escape from the city center rather than an impromptu stop during a business run.
Ordering Tips
Treat Baked like a neighborhood artisan bakery rather than a white-tablecloth restaurant: expect a café/bakery format with modest seating that accommodates dozens rather than large-capacity dining. The story emphasizes its street-level shop on Beach Road and its beachside location, so plan travel time (about 30 minutes by taxi from Central) and aim for morning or brunch hours when bakeries typically present their best selection. The profile highlights Chef Grégoire Michaud’s French training, so look out for carefully made breads and pastries rather than elaborate multi-course menus.
Venue details
Ambiance
Casual, comforting, and inviting, with a contemporary bakery-cafe feel; the Repulse Bay location adds ocean breeze and sunset views.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Casual
- Noise Level
- Conversational
- Service Style
- Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Standard
- Capacity
- Small
Signature Dishes
- Oh My God (mushrooms on sourdough)
- Sourdough Cinnamon Bun
- Chicken Kabab
- Gravy Train
- That Time in Ramadan
Planning details
Location
Recognition and awards
Also consider
Where to go if Baked is not the right fit
Pick Bakehouse if the goal is a bakery comparison without making Repulse Bay the anchor of the plan. Pick Limewood if the group wants a more complete beach-side meal with a broader menu and a stronger lunch or dinner format.
Restaurant context
How Baked compares in Hong Kong
Choose Baked when the brief is bakery-first, casual, easy to fold into a Repulse Bay plan. Bakehouse is the cleaner cross-shop if the only question is bakery versus bakery; Baked makes more sense when the setting matters as much as the baked goods, while Bakehouse is the more direct city bakery comparison.
For a fuller meal, Limewood is a better fit for groups or a beach-adjacent lunch with a broader international menu. CIAK - In The Kitchen is the safer choice when diners want Italian structure rather than a bakery stop. Prohibition Grill house & Cocktail bar is better for a heavier dinner-and-drinks brief.
Liberty Private Works sits in a different decision lane: use it when the occasion needs a more controlled dining format. Baked is easier to justify for value-minded, informal occasions because the commitment is lighter and the booking pressure is marked as easy.
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Compare Baked
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards |
|---|---|---|---|
| Baked | Hong Kong | Bakery | 2026 OAD Casual in Asia Ranked · #1332025 OAD Casual in Asia Ranked · #98 |
| Limewood | Hong Kong | International | 2026 OAD Casual in Asia Highly Recommended2025 OAD Casual in Asia Ranked · #1402024 OAD Top Restaurants in Asia Ranked · #3962023 OAD Top Restaurants in Asia Recommended |
| Liberty Private Works | Hong Kong | No published awards | ; |
| CIAK - In The Kitchen | Hong Kong | Italian | 2026 OAD Top Restaurants in Asia Recommended2024 OAD Top Restaurants in Asia Ranked · #1802023 OAD Top Restaurants in Asia Highly Recommended |
| Prohibition Grill house & Cocktail bar | Hong Kong | No published awards | ; |
| Bakehouse | Hong Kong | Bakery | No published awards |
How Baked in Hong Kong compares with similar nearby venues.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Baked in Hong Kong good for solo dining?
It can work for one person if the goal is a simple bakery stop rather than a long meal. Baked in Hong Kong's bakery identity makes it easy to approach casually. For a solo outing that needs a more defined restaurant format, compare it with other Hong Kong dining options.
What are alternatives to Baked in Hong Kong?
Bakehouse is the closest comparison if the goal is another bakery-led stop. CIAK - In The Kitchen, Liberty Private Works, Limewood, Prohibition Grill house & Cocktail bar may fit different kinds of plans, depending on the occasion. If the priority is bakery over restaurant, Bakehouse is the most direct alternative.
What should I wear to Baked in Hong Kong?
Keep the plan casual, since Baked in Hong Kong is a bakery rather than a formal dining destination. Comfortable everyday clothes make more sense than dressed-up dinner wear. If the plan is to combine it with another stop, match the outfit to the rest of the day.
Is Baked in Hong Kong good for a special occasion?
Only for a low-key special occasion, not for a full celebratory dinner. The draw here is the bakery identity plus the 2026 Opinionated About Dining Casual in Asia ranking, which signals a place worth considering for casual food rather than ceremony. For a more occasion-heavy plan, compare it with a venue that has a more defined dining-room format.






















