OWL Magazine Korea

The term “Bing Sutt” refers to cafes that were popular in 1950s and 1960s Hong Kong. In Cantonese, it’s written as “Bing Sutt” (冰室). Bing Sutt’s distinctive features include vintage furniture, small-tiled floors, ceiling fans, and foldable chairs. These cafes originated from tea houses that served simple snacks and beverages. While these nostalgic spaces have disappeared over time, in Hong ...