Hong Kong opens new cafés at a dizzying pace, so it takes something a little different to stand out. Ditto, a quietly ambitious new coffee and tea spot in Sai Wan, has that something: a founding team that treats a cup of coffee with the seriousness most people reserve for fine wine.

In short: Ditto is a new specialty coffee and matcha café at 8 South Lane, Sai Wan, created by a coffee sensory judge and a tea sommelier with the research collective Commons Lab. Its early hit is the matcha coconut cloud, and it pours filter coffee from Hong Kong roasters. During its soft launch it opens weekdays 9am–6pm. Nearest MTR: HKU, Exit B1.

What is Ditto?

Ditto is a new café in Sai Wan built around taste and craft rather than trends. It opened in collaboration with Commons Lab, a multidisciplinary research and development collective, and it is the work of two people who take their drinks very seriously indeed.

The founders are Sophie Chan Hin-ki, a coffee sensory judge, and Alky Ma, a tea, water and olive oil sommelier. Between them they cover coffee, tea and — before long — cocktails, all wrapped in a calm, welcoming room on South Lane. It is a café that wants you to slow down, not queue for a photo and leave.

"When a coffee judge and a tea sommelier open a café together, the details are the whole point — right down to the water."

What should you order?

Start with the matcha coconut cloud — it is fast becoming the signature. It layers coconut water beneath a fluffy cap of whisked matcha, and, per the South China Morning Post, it has been the early crowd-pleaser since the café's soft launch.

Coffee drinkers are well looked after too. Ditto pours pour-over brews using beans from Hong Kong roasters such as Black Sugar Coffee, so it doubles as a showcase for the city's own roasting scene. The team has also said it plans to add mocktails and cocktails in time, nudging Ditto from a daytime café towards an all-day drinking spot.

What makes Ditto different from the rest?

The difference is expertise, applied quietly. Plenty of Hong Kong cafés look the part; fewer are run by people who judge coffee competitively or think about the water a drink is built on. That tasting-led approach is what sets Ditto apart from the crowd of lookalike openings.

It also fits a wider shift on Hong Kong Island's western edge, where Sai Wan and Sai Ying Pun keep turning out independent, owner-run spots. If you are exploring the area, our guides to the best specialty coffee in Hong Kong and the best cafés for working and relaxing are a good place to plan a crawl.

Ditto — at a glance

DetailInfo
WhatSpecialty coffee, tea & matcha café (new opening)
Where8 South Lane, Sai Wan (Shek Tong Tsui)
HoursWeekdays 9am–6pm (soft launch — confirm before you go)
Nearest MTRHKU, Exit B1 (Hill Road), beside South Lane
Order thisMatcha coconut cloud; pour-over coffee from HK roasters
Behind itSophie Chan (coffee judge) & Alky Ma (tea sommelier) with Commons Lab

Details per the South China Morning Post. Soft-launch hours can change — check Ditto's social channels first.

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How do you get to Ditto in Sai Wan?

Ditto sits on South Lane, right by HKU MTR Station. The station has an exit onto Hill Road at South Lane, so from HKU Station, Exit B1, you are practically at the door. Sai Ying Pun Station is a short walk east if you fancy strolling in through the neighbourhood's café-lined streets.

Ditto — Visitor Info

Specialty coffee & matcha · Sai Wan, Hong Kong Island
Address8 South Lane, Sai Wan (Shek Tong Tsui)
Nearest MTRHKU, Exit B1 (Hill Road), beside South Lane
HoursWeekdays 9am–6pm (soft launch)
Good forA slow coffee, matcha, quiet catch-ups
Price$$ · café drinks
Coming soonMocktails and cocktails

Ditto is a small soft-launch café, so hours and menu are still settling. Details per the South China Morning Post — check the café's social channels for the latest before a special trip.

On a wider food mission in the west? Pair a Ditto coffee with a big feed nearby at the new Smoke & Barrel in Sai Ying Pun, or line up something sweet from our roundup of the best dessert cafés and bakeries in Hong Kong.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Ditto and what are its hours?
Ditto is at 8 South Lane in Sai Wan, on the Shek Tong Tsui side of Hong Kong Island. During its soft launch it opens weekdays from 9am to 6pm. The nearest MTR is HKU Station, Exit B1 on Hill Road, right beside South Lane.
What should I order?
The early signature is the matcha coconut cloud — coconut water topped with fluffy whisked matcha. Ditto also pours filter coffee using beans from Hong Kong roasters such as Black Sugar Coffee, and plans to add mocktails and cocktails later.
Who is behind Ditto?
Ditto was created by Sophie Chan Hin-ki, a coffee sensory judge, and Alky Ma, a tea, water and olive oil sommelier, in collaboration with the research collective Commons Lab — a team that treats coffee, tea and drinks with a tasting-led, detail-first approach.
Is it good for working or a quiet catch-up?
Yes. Ditto is designed as a calm, welcoming space rather than a grab-and-go counter, so it suits a slow coffee or a catch-up. As a small soft-launch café, it is best for a quiet visit — check its social channels for current hours first.

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