
From bunnies to chocolate, Easter is ripe with gift ideas every year. Find the perfect Easter eggs and other prezzies everyone will love.
Easter is the perfect time to indulge in adorable treats. Even us “grown-ups” at Honeycombers (debatable) can’t resist the charm of Easter eggs! Luckily, we’re here to make gifting easy for you. After spending many Easters in the 852, we’ve mastered the art of festive presents. Whether you’re hunting for gifts for men, experience-based gifts, or a fail-safe gift card, we’ve got you. So before you set off on your Easter egg hunt, pick a surprise from our curated Easter gift guide!
Easter eggs and hoppin’ Easter gift ideas in Hong Kong
Easter eggs for chocolate lovers
1. Godiva: 2025 Spring Collection

Premium chocolatier Godiva is here to bring you a taste of spring. The 2025 Spring Collection features eight seasonal chocolates in five Easter-themed gift boxes, each highlighting the brand’s exceptional craftsmanship and innovative spirit.
Among this collection of pastel pinks, baby blues, and soft greens, we’re most excited about the beautiful Spring Beaded Egg Shaped Mini Easter Egg Chocolate! Its floral-sequined outer coat adds festive cheer to any space, while crackling the egg open will reveal mini chocolate eggs in three spring exclusive flavours – perfect for your Easter indulgence. Don’t forget to check out Godiva’s new chocolate flavours, too – the subtle floral notes of the Berries Rose Flavoured Chocolate have us hooked.
Best for: Those who love a little sweet surprise
How much: $79 – 679
Where: Godiva has multiple locations across Hong Kong.
2. Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong: Easter Treats

Can you bee-lieve this wasn’t made for us?! While the Mandarin Oriental is best known for its elegant pastries and cakes (we still think there’s no cheesecake better than theirs), MO’s pastry chefs have whipped up something truly special this year. The Easter Treats collection features four giant Easter eggs plus two sets of mini Easter egg bunnies.
Of course we have to talk about the Sweet Honey Bees white chocolate Easter egg. Meticulously hand-crafted to perfection, it features a striking honeycomb and three honeybees. Another Easter treat that’s caught our eye is the quirky Can’t See, Can’t Hear, Can’t Speak mini Easter egg bunny trio that comes in adorable shades of pastel blue, pink, and yellow.
What’s the deal: Splurge-worthy, whimsical yet elegant
How much: From $288
Where: The Mandarin Cake Shop, M/F, Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong, 5 Connaught Road Central, Central, Hong Kong
The Mandarin Cake Shop website
3. The Mira x Ren: Limited-edition “SweetNest” boxes

Here’s how you can indulge in Easter eggs while contributing to a good cause. On top of The Mira Hong Kong’s festive treats, the hotel is partnering with local initiative Ren to create 100 limited-edition “SweetNest” boxes. All proceeds will be donated to Ren, supporting its mission of empowering disadvantaged youth in Hong Kong. Encased in each carton are six meticulously crafted Easter eggs in two flavours: dark chocolate and caramel chocolate. These humble yet delectable eggs will go on sale at The Mira’s pastry shop Coco from 18 April while stocks last – and while you’re at it, complement your gift with the adorable Renny Plushie Key Chain.
Ideal for: Those with a big heart (and a sweet tooth!)
How much: From $90
Where: Coco, G/F, The Mira Hong Kong, 118 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
4. Conspiracy Chocolate: Artisan Easter Eggs

This Easter, local chocolatier Conspiracy Chocolate is injecting a touch of cheekiness to your celebrations. The Evil Peanut Bunnies come in adorable shapes and make for a decadent snack with its duo filling of soft peanut caramel plus peanut and chocolate praline. But as much as we’re suckers for quirky Easter treats, nothing rivals a classic Easter egg – and Conspiracy Chocolate’s Easter Egg Trio gives this tradition a delicious twist. Pick your favourite between the Malted Blonde Chocolate-lined Egg, Chocolate-coated Hazelnut Egg, and a Pistachio-filled Dark Chocolate Egg – we’re struggling to choose just one!
Ideal for: Your chaotic evil bestie
How much: From $178
Where: Shop Conspiracy Chocolate from various stockists in Hong Kong.
5. Venchi: Spring Collection

Are you ready for a sweetness overload this Easter? Dive into Venchi’s Spring Collection. The cartons of colourful mini eggs are an instant mood-lifter, with milk and dark chocolate versions to satisfy any preference. What’s even better is that Venchi uses recycled materials for its Spring Collection ribbons and wrappers, taking a significant step towards environmental sustainability. Venchi’s collection is selling out quickly, so don’t wait till Good Friday to shop for Easter gifts!
Ideal for: Eco-conscious chocolate lovers of classic flavours
How much: From $100
Where: Venchi has multiple locations across Hong Kong.
6. La Maison du Chocolat: Easter by Nature collection

For an extra touch of indulgence, consider the chocolate Easter eggs from La Maison du Chocolat. This premium chocolatier has unveiled the “Easter by Nature” collection, featuring a selection of handcrafted confectioneries like Easter eggs, chocolate bunnies, and truffles. We’re super excited to try the Dark Chocolate Maison Decadent Egg this year, which cracks open to reveal eight dark chocolate praline shells inside! In addition to its plus-size Easter eggs, we’re also adding the maison’s Praline Maison Shells Box to our cart.
Ideal for: Chocolate connoisseurs
How much: From $320
Where: La Maison du Chocolat has multiple locations across Hong Kong.
7. The Peninsula Boutique: Chocolate-coated Delights Trio Set

Gift your loved ones something different for Easter this year. As big fans of The Peninsula Boutique’s artisan chocolates, we were especially delighted when the brand launched a new chocolate series: the Chocolate Fair! If you’re like us and can’t get enough of nuts and fruits dipped in velvety chocolate, then you have to try the Chocolate-coated Delights Trio Set. The set comes with a tin of pistachios, freeze-dried strawberries, and almonds each, all enveloped in The Peninsula Boutique’s signature luxurious chocolate.
Ideal for: nut and fruit lovers who crave a chocolatey crunch
How much: From $198
Where: The Peninsula Boutique & Cafe, Shop BL1, Basement, The Peninsula Arcade, Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
The Peninsula Boutique website
Seasonally appropriate lifestyle gifts
8. Hot cross buns

It wouldn’t be Easter without a good hot cross bun. While it’s a relatively simple recipe to master with a few baking lessons, sometimes it’s just easier to get your buns premade. Having sampled Hong Kong’s myriad offerings for hot cross buns over the years, here are three places that we think do the best buns.
Crowd-favourite bakery Bakehouse puts out its hot cross buns around March and April each year, and they always deliver with extra fluffy buns and just the perfect blend of spices and sweetness. If your queues are snaking around your local Bakehouse, consider paying Proof in Happy Valley a visit. This local bakery does exceptional loafs and pastries on top of its seasonal offering, just remember to place an order ahead of time as their hot cross buns sell out quick! Finally, a guilty pleasure of ours. There’s nothing quite like waking up late on Easter morning and having an M&S hot cross bun sliced, toasted, and buttered for breakfast.
Not sure where to get your buns this Easter? Our guide to the tastiest hot cross buns in Hong Kong should come in handy.
9. 1880 Social: Lost/Found Spa

Got a loved one in need of some TLC? Why not treat them to a spa sesh at 1880 Social’s new spa? Located in the heart of Quarry Bay, the Lost/Found Spa blends luxury with cutting-edge technology in its serene salon. We’ve already booked ourselves in for the Aroma Bliss Massage to soothe away the sores of Super March (yes, it’s lingering). The Revitalising Facial has also caught our attention with its deep cleanse treatment.
Ideal for: Those in need of a break from life
How much: From $500
Where: Lost/Found Spa, 1880 Hong Kong, 4/F, Two Taikoo Place, 979 King’s Road, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong
Lost/Found Spa website Lost/Found Spa menu
10. Innisfree: Tweety collection

Help a loved one beat Hong Kong’s humid summer with Innisfree’s latest Tweety collection! Featured are the Korean brand’s signature skincare products, encased in playful Tweety designs. In anticipation of our summer adventures, we’ve already got our eyes on the Tweety Limited-edition Day C Night A Set. This summer essential collection features two bottles of Vitamin C Green Tea Enzyme Brightening Serum and a rejuvenating Retinol Cica Repair Ampoule, plus a stylish Tweety travel pouch.
Ideal for: Skincare-conscious travellers
How much: From $60
Where: Innisfree has multiple locations across Hong Kong.
Easter gifts for pet owners
11. Petisan: Dog Plush Toy – Hippity Hoppity Collection from Play

Got a fur baby at home? Pamper them by adding an Easter-themed toy to their collection! One of our fave pet brands in Hong Kong, Petisan stocks a variety of high-quality pet essentials. This season, the Dog Plush Toy – Hippity Hoppity Collection from Play stands out to us – a perfect blend of charm and practicality. Whether you choose the Egg Basket, Bunnies Burrow, or Hatching Chick, your pooch will fall in love with this adorable toy collection.
What’s more, these pet toys are built to withstand some serious playtime. The double-layered exterior and reinforced stitching means these Easter specials are made to last. And even if your pooch manages to tear into them, don’t panic – every Play pet toy meets the same rigorous safety standards as products manufactured for infants and children.
Ideal for: Pets who play ruff and tu
How much: From $98
Where: Petisan has locations in Sheung Wan and Tsuen Wan.
12. Petsuperpet: IsPet Thick Woollen Plush with Bunny Pattern Jacket

If your pupper doesn’t mind wearing snazzy little outfits, then consider getting this Bunny Pattern Jacket from IsPet for them this Easter! This fleece jacket is incredibly breathable and flexible given its thick material, and its soft pastel purple shade is designed to complement your pooch’s natural coat well.
Ideal for: Pets who love dressing up
How much: From $220
What else is on your Easter wishlist? DM @honeycombershk on Instagram or drop us an email at [email protected].
Frequently Asked Questions
What do eggs have to do with Easter?
While eggs might seem far removed from Easter, there's a crucial link connecting one from the other. Easter is all about the renewal of life and rebirth, and eggs symbolise just that! While the vibrant colours usually painted on eggs symbolise the blooming flowers of spring during which Easter takes place.
Do you give gifts during Easter?
Some people choose to give gifts during Easter, but it's not a must. Some common Easter gifts include chocolate eggs, hot cross buns, flowers, and other Easter-themed.
What is the traditional gift for Easter?
While gifting during Easter did not originate together with the holiday, some traditional gifts for Easter include chocolates, chocolate eggs, and flowers.