Valor

Outlying Islands


Valor offers great respite from Cheung Chau's crowded streets. The shop is tastefully understated with a display of ice-drip contraptions near the entrance. The well-made coffee is presented creatively. Ice-drip is served as is, in baby coconut shells, or turned into nitro-coffee. Fans of hot beverages can opt for the Yirgacheffe hand-drip or the salt-laced drinking chocolate.


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