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CupNoodles Museum Hong Kong announces closure in 2026 but teases potential return

Here’s your sign to revisit this slurp-elicious museum

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Genevieve Pang
Cup Noodles Museum
Photograph: Courtesy Cup Noodles Museum
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If you, like us, remember when the CupNoodles museum first opened its doors in Tsim Sha Tsui back in March 2021, then this will come as sad news to you. The beloved establishment has become a staple weekend destination for visitors of all ages, offering DIY cup noodle workshops alongside a comprehensive instant noodle-themed exhibition. If you’ve yet to experience the magic of the CupNoodles Museum, or are simply on the hunt for a slurp of nostalgia, pay them a visit before their doors close for good.

But this isn’t all bad news for cup noodles fans, as the museum also teases its eventual return to Hong Kong after a round of renovation. As mentioned in a discreet closing statement published on November 24, the CupNoodles Museum Hong Kong will operate until January 11, 2026, with intention to return with a “brand-new format and design in the future”. 

Cup Noodles Museum
Photograph: Courtesy Cup Noodles Museum

Until then, the public is encouraged to visit the museum for its noodle factory-themed exhibition, complete with the iconic Cup Noodles Wall and a three-metre tall giant, overturned cup noodle, The Big Cup. Beyond photo ops, visitors can also sign up for the My CupNoodles Factory workshop ($60), Demae Iccho Factory workshop ($120), and the Hong Kong-exclusive My Granola workshop ($60), where you can create your own cup noodle from scratch. Don’t forget to pay the souvenir shop a visit before you leave! Here’s where you can stock up on exclusive instant noodles, snacks, desserts, and more. 

CupNoodles Museum Hong Kong is located at Shop 26-35, 2/F, China Hong Kong City, 33 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui. Guests will need a valid workshop ticket to enter CupNoodles Museum Hong Kong. Apart from workshop tickets, visitors can also purchase the ‘Holmes at the Museum’ game pack priced at $50 each, or opt for the birthday exclusive offer, priced at $280 and inclusive of four workshop tickets plus a gift bag. Tickets are available at cupnoodles-museum.com.hk/get_ticket

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