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Cafe 100 Dining Packages
Complete 393-Meter High-Altitude Dining Guide

Dine at the 100th floor of Hong Kong's tallest building (International Commerce Centre) at 393 meters above sea level with 360-degree views of Victoria Harbour. Dining packages include observation deck admission — from HK$198, and typically 10–20% cheaper than gate prices via Klook.

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1. About Cafe 100: Why Choose It

Hong Kong does not lack observation decks, but there is only one place in the world where you can drink coffee at 393 meters above sea level while gazing at Victoria Harbour — Cafe 100 at Sky100. Located at the 100th floor of the International Commerce Centre (ICC), the city's tallest building, Cafe 100 is Hong Kong's highest indoor observation deck and dining venue combined.

Compared to simply buying an observation deck ticket and standing while sightseeing, Cafe 100 dining packages offer these advantages:

  • Observation deck admission included: The dining package includes your Sky100 observation deck ticket — no need to buy separately.
  • Dine with a view: You get a seat, air conditioning, and food — enjoy the panorama at a leisurely pace instead of rushing through.
  • Better value: Sky100 observation deck admission alone costs HK$198, and Cafe 100 packages start at HK$198 with a beverage included — essentially free coffee.
  • 360-degree panorama: Both sides of Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong Island's skyline, Lantau Island, and Lion Rock — all visible in one sweep.
  • Sunset + night view: Arrive between 5:00–7:00 PM and experience three views in one visit: daylight, sunset, and night lights gradually illuminating the harbour.

Quick Facts

Observation Deck + BeverageFrom HK$198 (Klook price)
Light Snack Afternoon TeaHK$298 (includes deck, snack, beverage)
Premium Afternoon TeaHK$468 (includes deck, 2-person tiered service, beverages)
Location100th floor, International Commerce Centre (ICC), Kowloon
Altitude393 meters (Hong Kong's highest indoor observation deck)
HoursDaily 10:00 AM–9:00 PM (last entry 8:30 PM)
Best forCouples, families, photo enthusiasts, afternoon tea

2. Package Types Explained

Observation Deck + Beverage (Basic Package)

Includes Sky100 observation deck admission and one complimentary beverage from Cafe 100 (coffee, tea, or fresh juice). This is the entry-level option for visitors who just want to see the sights and take photos. Beverage options include hand-poured specialty coffee, signature teas, or seasonal fruit juices — quality comparable to any casual café in the city.

Light Snack Afternoon Tea Package

Includes observation deck admission, a light snack platter, and a beverage. The snack platter typically features 3–4 items: sandwiches, pastries, and a sweet treat — perfect portion for an afternoon pick-me-up. This package offers the best value — just HK$100 more than the basic package, but you get a sit-down snack at 393 meters. The savings versus ordering café prices separately easily justify the upgrade.

Premium Afternoon Tea for Two

Includes observation deck admission, a three-tier afternoon tea service for two, and two beverages. The tiered stand includes savory items (mini burgers, smoked salmon, cheese tartlets), sweets (macarons, chocolate mousse, fruit tarts), scones with cream and jam. Best suited for couples or friends — the presentation is photogenic and the overall experience rivals luxury hotel afternoon tea at roughly half the cost, with a far superior view.

3. Price Comparison

PackageIncludesGate PriceKlook Price
Observation Deck + BeverageAdmission + 1 drinkHK$228HK$198
Light Snack Afternoon TeaAdmission + snack + drinkHK$338HK$298
Premium Afternoon TeaAdmission + 2-person tea + 2 drinksHK$528HK$468
Observation Deck OnlyAdmission onlyHK$198HK$178

The light snack package strongly recommended — at HK$178 for the deck alone, adding just HK$120 gets you a seat, food, and a completely different experience. A single coffee on the 100th floor costs HK$60+, so the package price saves you HK$40+ versus ordering separately.

4. How to Get There

Cafe 100 is located atop Kowloon Station at the International Commerce Centre (ICC) — extremely convenient to reach:

  • MTR East Rail Line / Airport Express, Kowloon Station, Exit C1: 3-minute walk to the ICC lobby — the easiest option. From Central Station, it's only a 5-minute ride on the East Rail Line.
  • MTR West Rail Line, Sham Shui Po Station, Exit B5: 8-minute walk.
  • High-Speed Rail, Hong Kong West Kowloon Station: 5-minute walk. Ideal for visitors arriving or departing on the mainland train.
  • Bus: Multiple routes serve the "Austin Road West" stop.
  • Taxi/Ride-hailing: Simply say "ICC Cafe 100" — drivers know it.

Once at the ICC ground floor, proceed to the Sky100 ticketing counter, show your Klook e-voucher QR code to exchange it for an admission bracelet, then take the high-speed elevator up to floor 100 in 60 seconds.

5. Best Times to Visit

Cafe 100 is worthwhile any time of day, but different hours offer different experiences:

  • 10:00 AM–12:00 PM morning: Fewest crowds — secure the best window seats. Best visibility on clear mornings — you can see all the way to Lantau Island and Shenzhen. Perfect for peace-seekers.
  • 2:00 PM–4:00 PM afternoon: Ideal for afternoon tea. Excellent natural light for photography. Weekends tend to be busier; visit on weekdays if possible.
  • 5:00 PM–7:00 PM sunset (most recommended): The peak experience. Watch the sun set over the harbour, then watch the lights gradually illuminate both shores — you experience three different panoramas in one sitting. Winter sunset around 5:30 PM, summer around 7:00 PM; arrive an hour before sunset for the full effect.
  • 7:00 PM–9:00 PM night: Pure night-scene viewing with brilliant harbour lights. The nightly "Symphony of Lights" (8:00 PM) is particularly impressive from the 100th floor, offering a unique overhead angle.

Best season: October–February: clearest air and best visibility. May–August: summer heat sometimes brings haze, limiting views.

6. Cafe 100 Menu Highlights

The Cafe 100 menu rotates seasonally, but these categories are consistent year-round:

  • Signature Coffee: The "Sky100 Latte" is a house favorite, made with locally-roasted Hong Kong beans and featuring latte art of the Sky100 logo.
  • Seasonal Signature Drinks: Offerings change quarterly — mango smoothie in summer, ginger chocolate in winter, for example.
  • Light Sandwiches: Smoked salmon & avocado and ham & cheese croissant are popular choices.
  • Desserts: Chocolate lava cake, matcha cheesecake, seasonal fruit tarts.
  • Tiered Afternoon Tea: 8–10 savory and sweet items on three tiers — stellar for photography, excellent with the harbour backdrop.

Note: Cafe 100 is a "scenic venue restaurant" — the food quality is solid mid-to-upper tier, but you're primarily paying for the 393-meter dining experience. Don't expect fine dining; do expect pleasant food in an extraordinary setting.

7. Observation Deck Highlights

Your Cafe 100 package includes full access to Sky100. Here are the must-see features:

  • 360-degree panoramic corridor: View in all four directions — Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the New Territories. Floor labels identify major landmarks in each direction.
  • Interactive telescope viewers: Free electronic telescopes magnify the harbour's major buildings; augmented-reality function labels architecture by name.
  • Sky100 multimedia exhibit: Interactive displays on the ICC and Hong Kong's skyline history and stories of major landmarks.
  • High-speed elevator experience: Ground to floor 100 in 60 seconds — the elevator ceiling features animated light effects, a mini-experience in itself.
  • Souvenir shop: Sky100 branded postcards, magnets, and miniature models available on the 100th floor.

8. Practical Tips

  • How to book: Select your date and preferred time on Klook, receive an instant e-voucher QR code, and swap it for an admission bracelet on-site. Book 1–2 days ahead, especially for weekends and holidays.
  • Duration: Plan for 1.5–2 hours total — observation, dining, and photos combined.
  • Dress code: Indoor air-conditioned environment — comfortable casual is fine. Bring a light layer as the observation area can be cool.
  • Photography tips: Window seating has the best views. Arrive early to claim these spots. For night photography, disable flash, hold the phone close to the glass to reduce reflections.
  • Children: Free admission for children under 3. Discounted rates for ages 3–11. Kids' meal options available.
  • Accessibility: Fully wheelchair-accessible throughout.
  • Luggage storage: The lobby offers baggage storage — convenient for visitors coming from the high-speed rail.
  • Wi-Fi: Free Wi-Fi throughout the observation deck — share your photos instantly.

9. Money-Saving Tips

  • Book ahead via Klook: Save HK$30–60 versus gate pricing and secure your preferred time slot.
  • Choose the light snack package: Save HK$40+ versus buying the deck ticket and café items separately — best value.
  • Visit on weekdays: Some packages offer weekday-only discounts.
  • Arrive at sunset: One ticket covers three experiences (day, sunset, night) — maximum value.
  • Combo packages: Klook sometimes bundles Sky100 + Peak Tram or Sky100 + Ngong Ping 360 — save 15–20% versus separate purchases.
  • Children ages 3–11 receive 50% discount; under 3 free.

10. Who Should Go

  • Couples: Sunset afternoon tea is the ultimate romantic date.
  • Families: Seats, food, restrooms — far more family-friendly than other observation decks.
  • Photography enthusiasts: The 393-meter vantage of Victoria Harbour is unparalleled.
  • Business travelers: 5 minutes from the high-speed rail — grab a coffee and sightseeing while waiting for your connection.
  • First-time Hong Kong visitors: See the entire city at once and quickly orient yourself.

Less suitable for: people with severe acrophobia, or extreme budget travelers (many free viewpoints exist, though the experience pales in comparison).

11. Itinerary Suggestions

Sky100 is at Kowloon Station — perfect for a convenient half-day plan:

  1. 2:00 PM Depart hotel, MTR to Kowloon Station;
  2. 2:15 PM Arrive at ICC, exchange voucher for admission bracelet;
  3. 2:30–4:30 PM Cafe 100 afternoon tea + observation deck exploration;
  4. 4:30–5:30 PM Descend and browse the ICC Elements mall (directly connected);
  5. 5:30 PM Walk to the West Kowloon Cultural District waterfront to watch the sunset for free;
  6. 6:30 PM Walk to nearby M+ Museum or the Hong Kong Palace Museum;
  7. 8:00 PM Watch the nightly "Symphony of Lights" from the West Kowloon waterfront.

Alternatively, combine with Big Bus open-top sightseeing tours — ride the blue loop to Kowloon Station, then head up to Sky100 for a bird's-eye view of the route you just covered, maximizing your itinerary efficiency.

12. Why Book Through Us

  • Save HK$30–60 versus gate pricing;
  • Scan your QR code and skip ticketing queues;
  • Choose your date and preferred time slot;
  • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before;
  • English customer support available 24/7.

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