[2024 Hong Kong Attraction] Travel Guide for Tsim Sha Tsui (Updated Nov)
No.4 of Best Things to Do in Hong Kong
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Recommended sightseeing time:
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Phone:
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SUNRISE STAR ASIA LIMITED
SUNRISE STAR ASIA LIMITED
📍Address: Room E, 10th Floor, Comfort Building, 88 Nathan Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Accommodation in Tsim Sha Tsui, right next to MTR Tsim Sha Tsui Station, Exit B1, near HSBC Bank. Stayed for two nights, booked through Trip for 1,582 THB. The accommodation is clean with a total of 5 rooms. The caretaker provides good service, and you can contact them via chat if you need anything. You can leave your luggage here. There is a microwave and a hot and cold water dispenser. Staying here is very convenient for traveling around.
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You can't miss Tsim Sha Tsui when visiting Hong Kong.
Tsim Sha Tsui is home to many popular tourist attractions, including 1881 Heritage and the old Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower. The area also boasts luxury hotels like The Peninsula and the scenic Victoria Harbour. If you're unsure where to start your Hong Kong tour, Tsim Sha Tsui is highly recommended. The atmosphere changes from day to night, and there are many spots featured in guidebooks, so be sure to check them out.
◆ Tsim Sha Tsui
◆ Nearest Station: MTR Tsim Sha Tsui Station
Visit Date: July 2024
ぷりんちゃん
Tsim Sha Tsui: A Nostalgic Corner of Hong Kong
A quintessential travel destination, Hong Kong! 🇭🇰
This place still retains the nostalgic charm of old Hong Kong movies, making it a favorite spot for many travelers.
Especially, Tsim Sha Tsui is like a landmark of Hong Kong, offering plenty of sights and activities. You can find markets brimming with local vibes and see double-decker buses, which create a fascinating contrast to Korea.
If you visit Hong Kong, I highly recommend strolling through Tsim Sha Tsui while enjoying the famous milk tea and egg tarts! 🌟
돼지고기3호
A must-visit in Hong Kong for a super big pork chop bun.
Hong Kong's favorite Hong Kong-style restaurant
Recommended by locals
Yuen Long Ice Room, Hong Kong-style atmosphere
Affordable canteen in Tsim Sha Tsui, a must-visit place
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1️⃣Super thick cut pork chop bun
👉🏻Super large portion, cut open with T-bone pork chop
Enough for two people to eat, it's really great👏
2️⃣Super large fried chicken leg
👉🏻Fragrant and crispy skin, delicious when you take a bite
The chicken is tender and juicy, bigger than the palm🖐️
🏠: Yuen Long Ice Room (Tsim Sha Tsui Branch)
📍: Shop A2, G/F, China Insurance Building, 48 Cameron Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
🚇: Tsim Sha Tsui Station Exit B2, 4-minute walk
JetsetNomad$22
Check-in at Bawang Tea Princess.
Popular tea shop Bawang Tea Princess has opened its first store in Hong Kong at K11 Art Mall. The store features various games and prizes, as well as numerous photo spots.
The brand's mission is to embody the essence of 'tea' in every cup, with a focus on original leaf fresh milk tea. Their product range includes pure tea, fresh fruit tea, and related derivatives. Since opening its first store on Wuyi Road in Kunming, Yunnan in 2017, the number of stores has rapidly grown to 780 in five years. As of the end of May 2024, the global store count has reached 4,500, showcasing an impressive expansion rate.
jcgo
The only place in Hong Kong where I can eat my fill of oysters...
Others go to bars, but I'm different. I go to the oyster bar 🦪. They've won the oyster shucking championship several times and are open until midnight.
It turns out that oysters from different places really do have different flavors‼️ They're all sourced directly, so they're cheap and fresh✔️ Only 30+ per oyster!!
🌊Westcott Pacific oysters, creamy, average flavor, delicious with a hint of the salty sea. You know the taste of the sea!
🇦🇺Coffin Bay (Australia) oysters, very full, firm, slightly salty, with a cucumber aftertaste
🇿🇦Namibia (South Africa) oysters have a unique taste that you won't forget. They're the sweetest of the three!
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🦐There's also a Japanese sesame shrimp salad, which is refreshing🥩The top-grade Angus ribeye steak from the US is crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, and very juicy🍝The black truffle crab pasta is really delicious. Every noodle is covered in a rich sauce with a special aroma🤤
⭐️Oyster To Go
📍Address: Shop 6, Shan Lin Dao, Tsim Sha Tsui
Located in Tsim Sha Tsui's Miramar Shopping Centre, the Thai restaurant 'Mue Mue' and the Thai cocktail bar 'Mue Bar' have received numerous positive reviews in a short period of time. Chef Zhou, the culinary director, has over 25 years of cooking experience and has worked in several renowned Chinese restaurants. He reinterprets classic Thai dishes using exquisite Chinese cooking techniques, seasonal ingredients, and a variety of Chinese and Thai spices, making the dishes refreshing and innovative. 'Mue Bar' offers a variety of specialty cocktails and drinks, ensuring a delightful experience for both your taste buds and your eyes. 👍
▪️ Red Brick Tofu
Made with radish juice batter, the crispy outer layer encases tender tofu, accompanied by flavorful fried garlic and chili strips, offering multiple textures and an appealing presentation.
▪️ Charcoal Grilled Satay (3 Pork Skewers)
A delightful surprise, the pork is cut into cubes and charcoal-grilled to a fragrant exterior. The meat is incredibly juicy and tender, making it the best pork satay I've ever had. Paired with a soul-satisfying peanut-flavored satay sauce, it's absolutely delicious.
▪️ Modern Seafood Tom Yum
A traditional Thai soup made with over ten spices and seasonings, including galangal, lemongrass, kaffir lime leaves, fish sauce, lime juice, and chili paste. It's tangy, spicy, and rich, featuring not only the usual large prawns but also other seafood like whole squid and mussels, making the broth even more flavorful.
▪️ Golden Oatmeal Shrimp
The 'golden' refers to salted egg yolk. Unlike the usual shell-on oatmeal shrimp, this dish uses large, shelled shrimp balls that are both meaty and bouncy. Each shrimp ball is coated with salted egg yolk and oatmeal, making it savory and irresistible.
▪️ Pineapple Fried Rice
This pineapple fried rice is special, made with Thai fragrant rice, pineapple, shrimp, squid, vegetable stems, Chinese sausage, cashews, pork floss, and raisins, topped with shredded coconut. The fried rice is dry and full of texture, with the flavors of pineapple and Chinese sausage standing out. It's a creative combination that I really enjoy.
▪️ Mango Sticky Rice
A unique take on mango sticky rice, with diced mango, soft sticky rice, mango ice cream, and crispy oatmeal, drizzled with a sauce made from black sugar coconut milk. The black sugar adds an extra layer of caramel sweetness, making the dish rich in flavor and texture.
▪️ Mango Coconut Smoothie $68
Made with fresh mango and coconut, this smoothie has a milkshake-like texture and is filled with the natural flavors of both fruits. Highly recommended.
▪️ Red Bean Ice Fleecy $78
This dessert drink is rich in ingredients, including homemade coconut milk, red beans, cendol, fresh coconut meat, and coconut ice cream. It's not too sweet and has the fresh aroma of coconut.
🏠 Mue Mue (Tsim Sha Tsui)
📣 Shop 302, 3/F, Phase 1, Miramar Shopping Centre, 132 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
rosa_eatislife
Macau 5-Day Tour Comprehensive Guide: Explore Macau Without Getting Lost
Dear friends, the Macau 5-day tour guide is here! This one article is enough to explore Macau, quickly save it!
🗓Itinerary:
Day 1: City of Dreams 'The House of Dancing Water' Theater;
Watch the stunning 'The House of Dancing Water' show at City of Dreams, experiencing the close integration of water and stage.
Day 2: Ruins of St. Paul's -> Senado Square -> St. Dominic's Church -> Leal Senado Building -> Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge tour;
Visit Macau's historical sites, feel the blend of Eastern and Western cultures, and finally tour the magnificent Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge.
Day 3: Hong Kong Ocean Park;
Have fun at Hong Kong Ocean Park, experiencing the wonders and joys of the marine world.
Day 4: Central -> Central-Mid-Levels Escalator -> Victoria Peak -> Madame Tussauds Hong Kong;
Stroll through Central, take the unique escalator, ascend to Victoria Peak, and visit the famous Madame Tussauds.
Day 5: Tsim Sha Tsui -> Victoria Harbour -> Avenue of Stars -> Tsim Sha Tsui Clock Tower;
Enjoy the beautiful scenery of Victoria Harbour in Tsim Sha Tsui, stroll along the Avenue of Stars, and feel the prosperity and charm of Hong Kong.
Must-visit Attractions:
🐬 Hong Kong Ocean Park: A perfect combination of an aquarium and a theme park, offering you double the fun!
🌃 Victoria Peak: Want to overlook the stunning night view of Hong Kong? This is the place to be, definitely not to be missed!
🛍️ Tsim Sha Tsui: Known as Hong Kong's shopping paradise, it gathers shops with both ancient and modern characteristics, a great place for shopping enthusiasts!
🌉 Victoria Harbour: The night view of Victoria Harbour is like a dazzling pearl of Hong Kong, mesmerizingly beautiful under the lights.
🏙️ Central: The political and commercial center of Hong Kong, the bustling urban scene is unforgettable.
🧳 Travel Preparation:
👕 Clothing: Short-sleeve T-shirts, shorts/skirts, sun-protective clothing, sun hats, August in Macau is very hot, so prevent heatstroke.
👟 Footwear: Sandals/sneakers, a lot of walking in Macau, so comfort is key.
🎒 Personal items: Sunscreen, sunglasses, umbrella, for both sun and rain protection.
📱 Electronic devices: Mobile phone, charger, power bank, take photos anytime without worrying about running out of battery.
💳 Documents and money: Travel permit, ID card, a small amount of cash, bank card, safety first.
💊 Emergency items: Common medicines, band-aids, better to be prepared.
That's all for the Macau travel guide, more exciting things are waiting for you to discover! Don't forget to follow me for more personal travel tips!
JacksonGriffin#50
If this is your first time in Hong Kong, simply follow this 3-day, 2-night itinerary.
If I had to go to Hong Kong again
would be to go to a concert in Hung Hom!
The concert atmosphere in Hung Hom is so much better than the Mainland.
If you also have a 3 days 2 nights Hong Kong tour plan...
Just copy this classic attraction itinerary 👇!
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🗺️ tour itinerary
day1:West Kowloon - Mongkok - Yau Ma Tei - Jordan - Tsim Sha Tsui - Avenue of Stars - Central - Concert (stay in Central)
day2:Central - Kennedy Town - HK University - Sai Ying Pun - Causeway Bay - Tin Hau - North Point - Sunset Flyer
day3:Shek O/Stanley Peninsula-The Peak-Return to Hong Kong
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📍Mong Kok: Goldfish Street, Women's Street and Tung Choi Street are three streets that are good for photography and shopping, straight from the city of Hong Kong.
📍Yau Ma Tei: TVB often appear in the place, the drama fans must come to hit the place.
📍 Tsim Sha Tsui: Li Ka-shing with the same three-piece suit, go to blow the wind of Hong Kong.
📍 Avenue of Stars: Take a photo with the handprints of the stars.
📍Central: Eat at the Central Market, ride the Ferris wheel, and watch a concert! Get a taste of Hong Kong's zui hustle and bustle.
📍 Kennedy Town: The basketball court is the most healing place for the blues in the evening.
📍University of Hong Kong: Go to see a sunset flyer on the flyover once...
📍Sai Ying Pun: A portrait of city life in Hong Kong Island's staggering mountain towns and sea...
📍Causeway Bay: A favourite shopping destination for young people, the next stop is Tin Hau...
📍The Peak: Take the cable car to the top of the Peak for a night view of bustling Hong Kong.
📍Shek O: The setting of the King of Comedy, a bit far from the city centre.
📍 Stanley Peninsula: You don't have to take a boat to get a taste of Hong Kong's aboriginal island life.
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🇭🇰 outbound travel tips:
1️. Prepare your passport!
2️. Open the mobile phone roaming traffic package in advance, no need to change the card is very convenient (save a little use), the underground station has free wifi.
3️. Hong Kong is the British standard socket, remember to buy a good conversion plug in advance; shopping malls are colder with a thin long-sleeved clothes, outside the storm remember to sunscreen.
4️. Public transport underground convenience store restaurant, basically can use mobile phone payment (the day exchange rate), can be exchanged for a few hundred 💰.
5️. Sunset Flyer: H1 line from Central Pier, H2 line from Tsim Sha Tsui. On-site queuing needs to be 1-2 hours in advance on holidays, and you can pay with your mobile phone on board. (🌇 want to see a stunning sunset recommend taking the 17:30 H2 line)
H2k Line Night Tour Ticket: just 💰20 at the Hong Kong Tourism Board at Star Ferry a day in advance, 💰41.8 on site.
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vivianxfong
Hong Kong Style Ice Room Craze
Address - G/F, 20A Ashley Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Environment/Facilities - Walls adorned with nostalgic decorations
Specialty - Rare and unique nostalgic food items
Average Price - $100/person
Rating - 8/10
Recently, 'Poton Ice Room', a popular nostalgic Hong Kong-style tea restaurant, has been attracting a lot of attention. Although the menu is not extensive, it features several unique dishes such as lard rice and sizzling steak. The sizzling dishes are served piping hot, and the decor is reminiscent of Hong Kong ice rooms from the 80s and 90s, giving it a strong nostalgic vibe. Many visitors from mainland China come specifically to take photos. The only downside is that the shop is small, with limited seating despite the high number of customers.
主打餐飲酒店食評
This was my first trip to Hong Kong, and it was a bit different from what I expected
I took my child to Hong Kong over the weekend, mainly to meet friends. The Hong Kong I saw for the first time was somewhat different from what I had anticipated. We visited Tsim Sha Tsui, West Kowloon, Wan Chai, strolled around Victoria Harbour, Harbour City, and went up to the Peak. The streets of Hong Kong were not crowded, especially Victoria Harbour, where there were not many tourists under the night sky, and the breeze was very comfortable. It felt a bit like the Bund in Shanghai, but with far fewer people.
Another impression from this trip to Hong Kong is that dining in restaurants is really expensive, with a simple dish costing over 100, and even fast food like beef rice and noodles costing around 80-90.
Accommodation: After reading many posts online, we ended up staying at the Hong Kong Metropark Hotel Kowloon with our child. The environment was okay, at least the room we stayed in was relatively clean.
Emily Walker Elizabeth
Hong Kong Citywalk's foodie tour guide
🚌I set off from Guangzhou, went to Hong Kong for a two-day and one-night trip
The first day I visited Tsim Sha Tsui, Mong Kok, and Yau Ma Tei for food, shopping, and sightseeing~ For your reference!
🅾️Highlight: Experience the bustle of Hong Kong's streets, experience the Filipinos under the overpass
Watch the skyscrapers at Victoria Harbour, and check in with celebrity handprints
🐮Currency exchange:
It is recommended to download the 'Tourist Octopus' app for top-up, which is very convenient for taking transportation and dining
It is also recommended to exchange 300 Hong Kong dollars, as some old shops only accept cash
There is a First exchange store right out of the West Kowloon high-speed rail station, which exchanges at a 1:1 rate
☀️Weather:
Hong Kong has a marine subtropical monsoon climate
The temperature is high, and the sun is strong
But while there is sunshine, it may also rain
Remember to bring an umbrella, and it is also recommended to wear a hat for sun protection
✅Check-in spot 1: Victoria Harbour, Avenue of Stars
☁️Route:
【West Kowloon】---【Tsim Sha Tsui】, 14 minutes
From 【West Kowloon】 Exit A, walk for 10 minutes to 【Jordan】 MTR station
Then take the subway to 【Tsim Sha Tsui】 Exit E, and you can see Victoria Harbour,
The Avenue of Stars has many celebrities' handprints~
🌝Food; Nearby is K11 MUSEUM, with many high-end dining options to try~
Recommended the Hong Kong limited edition at Starbucks: Japanese Roasted Tea Latte (with oat milk)
The taste is not sweet, with a rich roasted tea flavor, five stars recommended!
About the roads: A kind reminder, there are touchable machines by the roadsides in Hong Kong
Touching them can shorten the waiting time to cross the street~
✅Check-in spot 2: Yau Ma Tei Police Station
🌼Route:
【Tsim Sha Tsui】--【Yau Ma Tei】, 6 minutes
Take the Tsuen Wan Line to 【Yau Ma Tei】 Exit C, and walk to reach 【Yau Ma Tei Police Station】
It was under maintenance when I visited, a popular photo spot often seen in Hong Kong movies!
Nearby is the Woosung Street fruit wholesale market, where you can shop
😀Food: Found a tea restaurant on the street, had a regular meal
It was just average, not recommended...
✅Check-in spot 3: Mong Kok's Tung Choi Street (Ladies' Market)
🌙Route:
【Yau Ma Tei】--【Mong Kok】, 4 minutes
From 【Mong Kok】 Exit D2, you can reach
It was Sunday when I went, many Filipino sisters were camping and gathering on the overpass
It's also a unique feature of Hong Kong~ They were eating hand-pulled rice, sweet and sour pickles, etc.~
Passing the overpass, you can see the street stalls on both sides
I bought an egg waffle for 10HKD, cash only~
The taste felt similar to the ones in Mainland China~
Then I took the bus to AsiaWorld-Expo!
Hong Kong buses have screens
You need to press the button to notify the driver to stop when approaching your station
The roads are not congested, and it's very convenient!
🌸Overall, Hong Kong is very suitable for citywalks,
Despite the imposing skyscrapers
Quietly stepping into the alleys, you can feel the unique atmosphere
Aimless eating and drinking fits right in here!
EetuLaine
Private Dining Restaurant in the Mall
Located on the 3rd floor of The ONE mall at 100 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui.
Environment/Facilities - Features an open-air terrace with indoor seating for stargazing.
Specialty - High-quality Japanese and Italian fusion cuisine.
Average Price - $280 per person.
Rating - 8.5/10
Stella Creative Kaiseki specializes in Japanese and Italian cuisine. Although the restaurant is situated inside a large mall, the entrance is very discreet. The restaurant is mainly divided into indoor and outdoor dining areas, each with its own charm. Indoor seating near the bar allows guests to watch the chefs prepare food and offers high interactivity; the outdoor terrace is suitable for taking photos and celebrating anniversaries, and is very romantic in the evening. As for the food, the overall quality is quite good and worth a try.
主打餐飲酒店食評
Share 3 must-photograph movie-like spots unique to Hong Kong!
Every time I come to Hong Kong, I find different stories. It could be the bustling Central with its skyscrapers, or the lively streets of Mong Kok under the neon lights.
🇭🇰 Today I'm sharing 3 movie-like spots unique to Hong Kong:
The first one, the crowded streets with the Ding Ding tram shuttling through. Take the westbound Ding Ding tram from Quarry Bay to Kennedy Town, passing through Admiralty, Central, and Sai Ying Pun. Every scene along the way has a hint of the 90s Hong Kong movies;
Route: Quarry Bay — Spring Garden Lane — Admiralty — Central — Sai Ying Pun — Kennedy Town
The second one, the Star Ferry crossing the harbor. Hidden within the 5-dollar ticket is the collision of Hong Kong's prosperity and nostalgia;
Route: Tsim Sha Tsui Pier — Central Pier
The third one, the bustling Mong Kok at night. The busy Garden Street exudes a different charm after 6 pm, under the neon lights, you and I are the protagonists of our own lives.
Route: Tsim Sha Tsui — East Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade — Mong Kok
Hong Kong two-day one-night itinerary:
day1: Quarry Bay — Spring Garden Lane — Admiralty — Central — Sai Ying Pun — Kennedy Town
day2: Central — Star Ferry — Tsim Sha Tsui — East Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade — Mong Kok
EpicWanderings#555
Hong Kong Travel | 3 Days and 2 Nights, This Article is All You Need
✅Preparations Before Going to Hong Kong
⚠️Bring your Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macau, ID card, and entry permit
1️⃣Converter
Most hotels do not provide one, so be sure to buy in advance
2️⃣Overseas Data Package
No need to buy an extra SIM card, purchase it on tb/zfb, search for 'international roaming' on Alipay, and it will automatically switch after arriving in Hong Kong by high-speed train
3⃣️Transportation
I didn't get an Octopus card, you can use Alipay to scan and pay on trams, buses, and the subway
4⃣️Exchange Some Hong Kong Dollars
You don't need too much, maybe 1000 HKD, as some street-side shops only accept cash
5⃣️Download Amap / Google Maps
📸About Photo Spots
✅Kennedy Town (Go here to see the seascape of Hong Kong)
✅Sai Ying Pun (My favorite road leading to the sea)
✅Mount Butler (Great for watching sunsets and night views, and it's free)
✅Avenue of Stars (Take a photo like Li Ka-shing)
✅Hennessy Road (Check in on the road with Hong Kong's word mark)
✅Argyle Street (See the most beautiful sunset in February and October)
✅Causeway Bay (A great place for shopping and dining)
🏠About Accommodation
Hong Kong Island: Central, Wan Chai, Causeway Bay
Kowloon: Mong Kok, Yau Ma Tei, Tsim Sha Tsui
Be sure to check out the hotels and book in advance!
🛍️About Shopping
Harbour City, Tsim Sha Tsui, Causeway Bay, Times Square
Hong Kong is simply a shopping paradise, with all kinds of luxury brand stores available
GREGORY FIGUEROA
No turning back! Gather 12 photo spots (streets) in one day in Hong Kong
Hong Kong is really a paradise for street photographers, perfect for citywalk!
Share 12 of the most beautiful photo spots (streets), a day of citywalk tour, collect 12 beautiful spots in one day!
👣Itinerary:
Kennedy Town - (20 minutes walk) - Sai Wan Ho Shelter - (Bus 1/43M/971) - Sunset Drive at Shek Tong Tsui Hill Road - (Walk) - Chinese Christian Churches Union Pokfulam Road Covenant Church - (Walk) - Sai Ying Pun Market - (Take the subway to Central Station) - S-shaped Ding Ding Tram at Bank of China Tower - (Walk) - Central Market Clock - (Walk) - All Destinations - (Take the subway to Admiralty Station) - Arsenal Street - (Take the subway to Quarry Bay Station) - Monster Building - (Take the subway to Tsim Sha Tsui Station) - Harbour City - (Take the subway to Mong Kok Station) - Mong Kok Footbridge
📍Kennedy Town
At the end of the road is the sea, where you can find the romance of Hong Kong! A must-visit spot for checking in!
To get there: Exit C of Kennedy Town station, go left and keep going up to the basketball court.
📍Sai Wan Ho Shelter
A niche check-in spot, hidden wooden walkway towards the sea along the coastline, super beautiful when the weather is good!
To get there: Take bus 1/43M/971 to Caritas Jockey Club Hostel and go back about 50m, then follow the small path all the way down.
📍Shek Tong Tsui Hill Road
The Hong Kong version of Sunset Drive check-in spot.
To get there: Exit B1 of Hong Kong University Station
📍Chinese Christian Churches Union Pokfulam Road Covenant Church
On the uphill street on the west side of Sai Ying Pun, right in the middle of the street is the Covenant Church.
📍Sai Ying Pun Market
A downhill street with a pedestrian bridge crossing over and a distant sea view.
To get there: Exit B2 of Sai Ying Pun
📍Bank of China Tower Sky Bridge
A Ding Ding tram check-in spot, with an S-shaped road, very distinctive!
To get there: Exit J2 of Central Station, go through Chater Garden and up the spiral staircase to the sky bridge.
📍All Destinations
A very poetic road sign, may all our thoughts reach their destination.
To get there: On the sky bridge above Exit A of Central Station
📍Central Market
A big clock hanging over the staircase on the first floor, really tasteful.
To get there: Exit C of Central Station
📍Arsenal Street
There are two photo spots, one with European architecture and the Ding Ding tram in the same frame, and the other side is the big letter highway.
To get there: Exit F of Admiralty Station
📍Monster Building
A filming location for Transformers 4, a building in the sea.
To get there: Exit A of Quarry Bay Station
📍Harbour City
A large integrated commercial area, with many photo spots to check in, especially recommended are the stairs at the entrance and the windows of Eslite Life.
To get there: Exit L6 of Tsim Sha Tsui Station
📍Mong Kok Footbridge
Spanning several streets, you can capture the hustle and bustle of Mong Kok on this footbridge!
To get there: Exit B3 of Mong Kok Station
Let's set off for a one-day citywalk tour in Hong Kong!
WanderlustAbroad_5
Unlock a unique art journey in Hong Kong and discover a new trend of literary and artistic style!
🌆 Stepping into Hong Kong is like entering a world brimming with artistic flair and vitality. My recent cultural and art tour brought together many awe-inspiring attractions and unique cultural experiences. 🌟 During this wonderful art journey, the Hong Kong Dream Marco Polo Hotel will be your best companion, sharing with you every splendid moment of the inspirational trip.
🏛 First, we arrived at the Hong Kong Palace Museum, which is truly a palace of art! The museum's collection of artifacts and artworks is dazzling, each with its own unique charm. 🙈 In addition to regular exhibitions, there are many special exhibitions with different themes, and I can't wait to dive back into this ocean of art!
💡 Next, we strolled through the K11 MUSEA art mall, a place filled with creativity and energy! Starting from the muse by the sea, 💎 K11 MUSEA brings together global cultural creativity, making me feel the infinite possibilities of art. From the photos I took, you can tell I was deeply attracted by the artistic atmosphere here! You can also book a guided tour service on site~
🌃 The Avenue of Stars is also a must-see attraction! It gathers the handprints and plaques of many stars from the Hong Kong film industry, making me feel as if I'm in a dreamy movie world. 👒 Walking here, it's as if I can hear the dialogues of classic movies echoing in my ears.
🚢 Strolling along, we came to the Star Ferry, which was named one of the '50 Places of a Lifetime' by National Geographic Traveler magazine. 🚢 Taking the ferry from Tsim Sha Tsui Pier to Central Pier, after arriving at the pier, we also experienced the Victoria Harbour tour on the Oriental Pearl.
🚢 The Oriental Pearl, a brand-new luxury sightseeing cruise ship. Cruising through the beautiful scenery of Victoria Harbour, I felt the beauty and tranquility of life in front of the magnificent view. 👍
🏨 Finally, let's talk about the Hong Kong Dream Marco Polo Hotel that I carefully selected! The hotel is located in the bustling district of Tsim Sha Tsui, and most rooms offer sea views with excellent high-floor vistas. Standing by the window, the magnificent view of Victoria Harbour is fully in sight, refreshing the mind and spirit.
🍽 The hotel's restaurant is also unforgettable. The all-Victoria Harbour view restaurant has a unique design, where you can enjoy delicious food while admiring the sea view outside the window, as if you are in a beautiful painting. 😍 The hotel's bar and gym provide the perfect relaxation spots during the art journey. The hotel is right next to K11, making shopping super convenient! The hotel's mini-bar is also a highlight, full of artistic atmosphere and very stylish! 🌈
✨ This art tour in Hong Kong was truly an unforgettable experience! If you also love travel and art, then 'art' your way through Hong Kong, feel the charm of art together, and unlock a new literary and artistic experience!
🚙 Recommended travel route:
Hong Kong Palace Museum → K11 MUSEA Art Mall/Special Avenue of Stars → Star Ferry → Oriental Pearl Victoria Harbour Tour
ELSIE SALAZAR
Hong Kong One Day City Walk - A 20,000-step journey with a guide
Prepare in advance:
1. Get an Octopus card (applicable for all transportation and most shopping, very convenient!) But it's not mandatory, you can use the wx ride code to travel everywhere.
2. Exchange for Hong Kong dollars according to personal spending (many small shops really only accept HKD, if you plan to visit Lung Shing Dispensary, HKD is a must)
I usually exchange at the border, and if there's any leftover, I can exchange it back.
3. Hong Kong and Macau pass.
4. Power bank
5. Google Maps
6. Hong Kong one-day data SIM card (easily purchased online, very cheap and I find it quite useful, there's basically always signal)
One day check-in
Recommended sightseeing route:
Cross the border at Shenzhen Futian Port (or directly take the 🚄 to West Kowloon) ➡️ Mong Kok ➡️ Yau Ma Tei ➡️ Tsim Sha Tsui ➡️ Avenue of Stars ➡️ Central ➡️ Kennedy Town
One day check-in itinerary:
From Lok Ma Chau Station 🚇 take the East Rail Line towards Admiralty to Kowloon Tong Station, transfer to the Kwun Tong Line towards Whampoa to Mong Kok Station, Exit B2 to see the popular check-in spot, the footbridge ➡️ After taking photos, walk to Yau Ma Tei Hong Kong Police Station ➡️ After shooting Yau Ma Tei Police Station, walk to Yau Ma Tei Station (B2), take the Tsuen Wan Line towards Central to Tsim Sha Tsui Station (E), locate near the Clock Tower, Harbour City and Avenue of Stars are nearby for a stroll and photos, Harbour City popular coffee shop (Harbour City Mall 3rd floor, Shop 309) ➡️ After shooting, walk to Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry Pier, take the 5 HKD Star Ferry for 5 minutes to Central Pier (turn left at Pier 9/10 🉑 to take a full view of the Ferris wheel), enjoy the famous ice cream, and the popular clock is nearby, then you can walk to fineprint to take photos of the graffiti wall, etc. Additionally, the Bank of China Tower trio, Central Station Exit J2 (navigate to Bank of China Tower, walk and see a staircase on the right, and a subway passage on the left) is recommended for night photography ➡️ From Central Station, take the Island Line towards Kennedy Town to reach Kennedy Town, Exit C, walk to Sun Yat Sen Memorial Park
Some small suggestions:
1. Most places in Hong Kong do not have seating, be prepared for a lot of walking and wear the most comfortable shoes 👟
2. For those who want to take photos and check in, please note ⚠️ most popular photo spots are crowded, it's recommended to find your own angles to avoid the crowd, otherwise, it's really a waste of time
MARIAH SANDOVAL
Daily Freshly Made Skewers by the Master Chef.
Hau Fook Street in Tsim Sha Tsui has always been home to many delicacies. Tonight, I came to this upstairs izakaya with friends. The place offers a high degree of privacy and comfort. The restaurant has a variety of skewer options, including some rare parts that are available to eat. According to the staff, the skewers here are freshly made by the master chef every day, very fresh and grilled upon order.
✦ Three O'Clock in the Moonlight
Every table seems to order this, with three types being the Tsukimi Wagyu, Minced Tuna Tartare, and Abalone Simmered in Soy Sauce. The flavors are well balanced 👍🏻. The Wagyu becomes smooth and tender after mixing with the egg, the tuna tartare with crispy seaweed is top-notch in texture, and the abalone is rich and flavorful.
✦ Hand-grabbed Pancake with Sea Urchin and Shrimp Roll
A creative roll using hand-grabbed pancake with sea urchin and fried shrimp. The sweet sea urchin envelops the fried shrimp and vegetables, offering a rich texture and a surprising dish.
✦ Lantern
A special skewer that is not commonly found elsewhere, combining chicken oviduct and immature eggs. Besides its interesting lantern-like appearance, the texture is very unique with an explosion of egg juice that is extremely savory upon biting.
✦ Beef Tongue x Wagyu Fat
Beef Tongue: Rich in beef flavor with a crisp and juicy texture.
Wagyu Fat: Delicate and tender in texture.
✦ Diaphragm Set
A mixed set of four flavors including honey mustard, wasabi, garlic, and spinach seasoning. The four different flavors stimulate the taste buds, and the meat is grilled to be tender, sweet, and juicy.
✦ Chicken Skin: Elastic and slightly crispy.
✦ One-night Dried Awa Chicken Wings: Large and crispy on the outside.
✦ Hiroshima Oysters: Tender and juicy.
✦ Wagyu
Thickly cut into cubes for skewers, rich in fat and delicate in texture.
✦ Chicken Tendon x Chicken Cartilage
Crispy yet chewy, my favorite part of the chicken skewers.
✦ Japanese Baby Peppers: Thin-skinned and sweet in flavor.
✦ Grilled Cheese Rice Cake
The outer layer is charred to a golden brown and very crispy, while the inside is a hot and soft cheese rice cake, offering a rich layer of texture.
✦ Sesame Ice Cream
Black sesame ice cream is like eating sesame paste, with a grainy texture.
Lantern Skewer Izakaya
📍2nd Floor, Blue Horse Commercial Building, 12-12A Hau Fook Street, Tsim Sha Tsui
Elizhung
Hong Kong is so photogenic that it's been bombarded with questions about travel tips on social media
During my days in Hong Kong, I walked an intense 30,000 steps every day
Take the Island Line from Quarry Bay to Kennedy Town
Take the Star Ferry from Wan Chai to Tsim Sha Tsui
Ride the tram through the nostalgic streets and alleys
Take the Peak Tram to Victoria Peak to overlook the night view of Hong Kong Island
Every corner of Hong Kong has its own stunning scenery
It makes one fall in love with this city involuntarily
I've compiled a super detailed travel guide
Hoping it can help everyone~
💼 Travel Preparation
▪️ Hong Kong and Macau Pass and visa endorsement
▪️ Octopus card, can be used for MTR, tram, ferry, and cable car
▪️ Purchase a data SIM card online in advance
▪️ Power plug adapter
▪️ Exchange for Hong Kong dollars
✅ Four-day Three-night Itinerary
Day1 Monster Building—Healthy East Street—Causeway Bay—Wan Chai—Star Ferry—Tsim Sha Tsui—Victoria Harbour Night View
Day2 Central—Sai Ying Pun—Stone Slab Street—Kennedy Town—Victoria Peak Night View
Day3 Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car—Tian Tan Buddha—Heart Sutra Woods—Tai O Fishing Village—Tiger Hill in Tai O
Day4 Shopping—Return trip
🏨 Accommodation: Hong Kong Ocean Park Marriott Hotel
Step out and you're at Ocean Park, a 2min walk to the MTR station, just one stop away from Admiralty by MTR, very convenient transportation, and you can enjoy the mountain and sea views right from your room, quiet and comfortable~
✅ Must-Visit Spots
1⃣️ Stone Slab Street
At sunset, double-decker buses shuttle across the overpass, and I seem to see the sunset racing by
2⃣️ Healthy East Street
Where the mountains meet the sea, the romance unique to Hong Kong Island, where trams, cars, and ferries meet
3⃣️ Sai Ying Pun
Hong Kong's most magical street, overlooking Hong Kong Island from above, the sea at the end of the road, with the warmth of human life on both sides
4⃣️ Monster Building
Dense buildings, crowded streets, trams weaving through, filled with the breath of urban jungle
5⃣️ Kennedy Town
The last stop on the Island Line, away from the hustle and bustle of the city, you can wait here for a seaside sunset, gentle and romantic
6⃣️ Victoria Peak Night View
Take the vintage cable car to the top of Victoria Peak, overlooking the night view of Victoria Harbour, and experience one of the world's top three night views
7⃣️ Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car
360-degree transparent view overlooking the scenery of Lantau Island, Hong Kong International Airport, and the Ngong Ping Plateau
8⃣️ Tian Tan Buddha
The filming location for the movie 'Infernal Affairs'! The Buddha is solemn and majestic, soaring into the sky, and is the world's largest outdoor bronze seated Buddha
9⃣️ Tiger Hill in Tai O
Hong Kong's version of 'Jeju Island', an easy hiking route that takes less than half an hour to reach the top, overlooking the mountains and sea
1⃣️0⃣️ Tai O Fishing Village
A tranquil and leisurely fishing village, known as the 'Venice of Hong Kong', where you can personally experience the local customs and culture of Hong Kong's indigenous people
SophiaCunningham29
Weekend 2-day tour in Hong Kong | Citywalk under the black storm
I would like to advise you all to check the weather before you travel! I unexpectedly encountered a rare black rain in Hong Kong. Adhering to the principle of 'since I'm here, I might as well make the most of it', I opened my umbrella and started my citywalk. Due to the black rain, work and school were suspended, shops were closed, garbage was everywhere, and the subway was flooded. However, I have to say that Hong Kong is really photogenic. Despite all this, I still managed to capture the strong Hong Kong style.
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👣Route:
Day1: Mong Kok (Goldfish Street, Bird Street, Garden Street) - Eighteen Dog Powder, Dan Wang, Mommy Egg Waffles, Fat Sister Snacks - Yau Ma Tei - Jia Jia Dessert, Dim Sum to - Yau Ma Tei Police Station, Temple Street - Tsim Sha Tsui - Sister Wah, Bakehouse - Harbour City - Victoria Harbour Night View
Day2: Tsim Sha Tsui - Clock Tower, Victoria Harbour, Eslite Bookstore on the 2nd floor of Harbour City - Hong Kong Tourism Board on the first floor of Star Ferry (buy fridge magnets, receive Hong Kong gifts) - Take the Star Ferry to Central - Regal Ice Cream Truck, Ferris Wheel - Central Market - Mid-levels Escalator - Bake House, Kau Kee Beef Brisket - Graffiti Wall - Tai Kwun - Lan Fong Yuen, Zhan Zai Ji - Art Centre - Causeway Bay - Wing Kee Noodles - Monster Building
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✔️Mong Kok: The streets and pedestrian bridges here are very suitable for Hong Kong style street photography, the strong local flavor is like stepping into a Wong Kar-wai film, but be reminded that many shops on Goldfish Street do not allow photography, so avoid them.
✔️Yau Ma Tei: Walking along Nathan Road from Mong Kok, you will reach Yau Ma Tei. The bus stops along the way are very photogenic. As a fan of TVB, I definitely won't miss the chance to check in at Yau Ma Tei Police Station. I also stumbled upon Temple Street not far from the police station, where I took a tourist photo that I really like in the middle of the street market.
✔️Victoria Harbour: How can you miss the night view of Victoria Harbour when you come to Hong Kong? The Avenue of Stars is really the best place to see the night view. Walking along, passing the Star Ferry Pier, you will arrive at Harbour City, where you can end the day's itinerary with some shopping.
✔️Tsim Sha Tsui: The viewing platform near the Clock Tower, the steps at the entrance of Harbour City, and the Eslite Bookstore on the 2nd floor of Harbour City are all excellent spots for shooting Victoria Harbour. By the way, don't forget to take a photo at the successful person's photo spot in Victoria Harbour.
✔️Star Ferry: The pier is very photogenic, the dark green waiting area is super retro, and it only takes a few minutes to get from Tsim Sha Tsui to Central, super convenient.
✔️Central: There are many attractions worth checking in along the way, and there are arcades or pedestrian bridges all the way, so even if it rains heavily, it won't affect the citywalk. Ferris Wheel - Central Market - Mid-levels Escalator - Tai Kwun - Art Centre, you can walk along this route.
✔️Monster Building: The dense buildings combined with the retro tram, every shot is a big shot, unfortunately it rained too heavily that day, and I didn't make it.
John Gonzalez
Tsim Sha Tsui's must-go restaurant for gatherings of over a thousand feet.
If you like to have a drink and want to have a meal in a comfortable environment, then 'SAVVY' introduced this time is right for you. Upon entering the restaurant, you will first see an interactive large screen and bar. Passing through the bar will take you to the place for dinner, covering 8000 feet, it's spacious and you don't have to squeeze with others.
SAWY special sharing menu (for four) $395 per person
'Siphon' Thai Tom Yum Goong with Big Head Prawns
Usually see siphon style when drinking coffee, unexpectedly this time the soup base will also use such innovative cooking method. Cooked by a handsome Korean with a blowtorch, the soup is mixed with the flavor of lemongrass and other herbs under pressure, sour and spicy, perfect as an appetizer.
Indonesian Satay Skewers | Indonesian Rojak Salad | Crispy Soft Shell Crab with Vietnamese Curry
Using a large Southeast Asian style bamboo basket, the satay skewers will have chicken and beef, well cooked and full of satay flavor. The Indonesian salad contains green mango, fried tofu, cucumber, etc., clear the throat and prepare for the next dish. The soft-shell crab is deep-fried, the fried skin is thin and crispy, and it is very enjoyable with the sweet and spicy Vietnamese curry.
Japanese Eel Bento
The beautiful eel is full of oil, the outer layer is coated with sauce and roasted until crispy, and the sweet taste of the fish sushi is mouthful.
Scallop and Prawn Fried Rice
The rice grains are fried enough to be distinct, but there are scallops and fresh shrimp in the grains.
Australian M5 Wagyu Sirloin Steak
The M5 grade meat quality is very rich in fat flavor, it melts in the mouth and is soft.
SAVVY (Tsim Sha Tsui)
Shop 3209A, 3rd Floor, Harbour City, 3-27 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
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christmas at China Hong Kong City
#christmastrip #chinahkcity #christmasmarket #hk
There is a Christmas market at China Hong Kong city this year. While the scale is quite small, it is not a bad position for watching the Christmas lights along the Victoria Harbour on both sides. One of the
access: MTR Austin Station , walk along Canton road from left the Xiqu Centre. or from MTR Tsim Sha Tsui station Exit A, walk across Kowloon Park and take the footbridge.
hongkongsunrise
HK Weekend + me = Happeee 😆
#hongkongtrip Listen up carefully, if you have not been to Hong Kong yet for the Christmas holiday then you missing out! It is fun and exciting, lots of things to do, place to go and food to eat. Make sure to visit West Kowloon Art Park for one of the biggest Christmas tree. Then Avenue of Stars in Tsim Sha Tsui for a Dior xmas tree and 1881 Heritage Park. Getting around is fairly easy, you have the metro, buses, and taxis. This experience can be a bit expensive but worth it, after all, it’s the holidays! #localguides #christmas #hk #happyholidays #travel
the.traveler
Romantic Hong Kong: The beauty of sunset at Tsim Sha Tsui Pier and Disneyland
🇭🇰Hong Kong, a place of romance! Despite the slight impact of mild haze and humidity on the sunset in Hong Kong🇭🇰 these days, it is still intoxicatingly beautiful🤩. It's like the sky paints different pictures in a few short minutes, making people yearn for it💕. 📍Recommended photo spots: Kowloon Tsim Sha Tsui Pier and Hong Kong Disneyland. If you want to enjoy a wider view, you can consider shooting on the second floor platform! You can use a mobile phone camera, whether it's iPhone 15 Pro or Huawei series can capture beautiful moments. The recent sunset time is between 17:45-18:00, the most beautiful scenery may only last a few seconds, don't miss this heart-stirring romantic moment💓
ASPEN NORRIS
🌟 A Fusion of Italian and Mediterranean Delicacies in an Enchanting Ambiance 🌟
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🥢 Mulino Nachos $158 🆙
The nachos at this establishment are a flavor-packed delight. The crispy corn chips provide a satisfying crunch, while the melted cheddar adds a rich and creamy element. The chili con carne brings a hearty and savory note, while the sour cream and guacamole sauce provide a cool and refreshing contrast🥑.
🥢Buffalo wings $118
The Buffalo wings are a tantalizing treat that ignites the taste buds. The deep-fried chicken wings are crispy on the outside, while the Buffalo hot sauce adds a fiery kick. The accompanying blue cheese sauce provides a cool and creamy balance🍗.
🥢Grilled Chicken Skewer $188
The grilled chicken skewer offers a succulent and flavorful experience. The tender chicken is perfectly charred, imparting a smoky essence. Each bite is juicy and well-seasoned, with a delightful balance of savory notes🍗.
🥢Fish & Chips $228
The fish is tender and flaky, encased in a light and crispy batter. The accompanying chips are perfectly golden and satisfyingly crunchy🤩🐟.
🥢Chocolate temptation cake $88
Moist layers of chocolate cake are generously filled and frosted with velvety chocolate ganache. Each bite is a heavenly experiencewith rich chocolate flavors that melt in your mouth😋🍰.
😇評價 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴𝘀😇
食物 𝗙𝗼𝗼𝗱 8.5/10
環境 𝗘𝗻𝘃𝗶𝗿𝗼𝗻𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁 8/10
服務 𝗦𝗲𝗿𝘃𝗶𝗰𝗲 7.5/10
性價比 𝗩𝗮𝗹𝘂𝗲 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗠𝗼𝗻𝗲𝘆 7/10
整體 𝗢𝘃𝗲𝗿𝗮𝗹𝗹 7.75/10
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🗺 Mulino (尖沙咀)
尖沙咀麼地道62號永安廣場地下1-6及45-46號舖
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#bakdiu地中海菜 #bakdiu意大利菜 #bakdiu尖沙咀 #bakdiu油尖旺區
#萬聖節2023 #報名酒店試睡員
privatediarykw
Ebenheazer Indian Restaurant to enjoy Indian Food in Hong Kong
If you are craving for Indian Food in Hong Kong, you can consider Ebenheazer restaurant to go for it. The restaurant has some branches all over Hong Kong. I went to the restaurant in Tsim Tsa Tsui for lunch on weekend with friend, and it was a lovely lunch as the atmosphere was quiet and the restaurant is spacious. It’s very convenience. The food, such as butter naan, paneer, and the salad were delicious
##indianrestaurant ##indianfood ##indianfoodlovers
Vistamika
I'm Inlove With Moonlight❤️🌜🌕
#hongkongtrip
The Moon Machine🌕
📌The Moon Machine is an interactive lighting installation
📌Mid-Autumn festive ambience to city
📌September 15 until October 8, kick-starting the Mid-Autumn Lantern Carnivals 2023.
📍Location:
Located at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Piazza water pool, q10 Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hongkong
📌How to get there?
🚉MTR – Tsim Sha Tsui Station👉 Exit E.
👉 Walk along Nathan Road to reach Salisbury Road, Hong Kong Space Museum will be in front of you. Then turn right and pass by Hong Kong Cultural Centre to get there.
⛴️Star Ferry from Central or Wan Chai. The Hong Kong Cultural Centre Piazza water pool is right next to the Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry Pier
Wim² Adventure
🌆City Lights at Night, Make Everything Alright😍❤️
🇭🇰Hong Kong Night Beauty❤️
📌A Symphony of Lights” is the largest permanent sound and light show anywhere in the world, an audiovisual feast for the eyes that happens daily in Victoria Habour.
📌42 buildings and two attractions participate in this symphony of lights, sounds and narration that represents the soul and diversity of Hong Kong and the spirit of its people
📌This nightly spectacle has many vantage points, such as the Avenue of Stars, Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront (in front of Hong Kong Cultural Centre) and Golden Bauhinia Square in Wanchai.
📌You can also watch this beautiful display from sightseeing ferries on the Victoria Harbour or onboard the AquaLuna cruise.
📌Symphony of Lights is staged in Victoria Harbour every night at 8 pm.
📌Admission: FREE
📌How to get there?
Take 🚉MTR and get off at Tsim Sha Tsui Station
👉Exit E walk towards Salisbury Road then turn right
👉take subway (pedestrian tunnel) next to YWCA to Hong Kong Cultural Centre
👉walk to the Star Ferry pier
Wim² Adventure
🇭🇰Cute Cafe in Tsim Sha Tsui☕️
Name: Dazzling Café Honey
Address: Tsim Sha Tsui, Nathan Rd, 100, L322
Opening Hours: Mid-day to 10pm
Direction: Take MTR, get off at Tsim sha Tsui Station, exit B1 to The One mall
Rating:
Food :8/10
Ambience 9/10
Service: 8/10
Dazzling Cafe is a cute cafe where many people come to take pictures for their social media. Located in the heart of the city, The one mall in Tsim sha Tsui, it is easily accessible. The food is nice and ambience was lovely. I recommend trying here
#timetotravel