Guidebook for Hong Kong

Shandae Ann
Guidebook for Hong Kong

Food Scene

Agnès b. is fascinated by French food and considers dining culture as an important part of one's lifestyle. The idea behind opening café L.P.G. was to allow everyone to share what Agnès b. loves most. Dedicated to continuing the concept of French lifestyle, Agnès b. café L.P.G. not only provides a relaxing atmosphere from the hustle and bustle of Hong Kong life but also offers French inspired grab-and-go gourmet and drinks especially made for you.
agnès b. CAFÉ
18 Hanoi Road
Agnès b. is fascinated by French food and considers dining culture as an important part of one's lifestyle. The idea behind opening café L.P.G. was to allow everyone to share what Agnès b. loves most. Dedicated to continuing the concept of French lifestyle, Agnès b. café L.P.G. not only provides a relaxing atmosphere from the hustle and bustle of Hong Kong life but also offers French inspired grab-and-go gourmet and drinks especially made for you.
PizzaExpress is a restaurant group with over 400 restaurants across the United Kingdom and 40 overseas in Europe, Hong Kong, India and the Middle East. It was founded in 1965 by Peter Boizot. In July 2014, the group was sold to the China-based private equity firm Hony Capital in a deal worth £900 million ($1.54 billion).
PizzaExpress Ocean Terminal
PizzaExpress is a restaurant group with over 400 restaurants across the United Kingdom and 40 overseas in Europe, Hong Kong, India and the Middle East. It was founded in 1965 by Peter Boizot. In July 2014, the group was sold to the China-based private equity firm Hony Capital in a deal worth £900 million ($1.54 billion).
Hotel Saravana Bhavan is one of the largest vegetarian restaurant chains in the world, founded in 1981 offering south Indian Vegetarian cuisine. They have more than 33 outlets in India (20 outlets in Chennai alone) and 47 around the world (including Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, the United States, and the Middle East. As of 2012 there are plans to open 5-star Vegetarian-Hotels. The restaurant is called "hotel" because in India, the word "hotel" often implies a restaurant.
Saravana Bhavan
No.53-55 Ashley Rd
Hotel Saravana Bhavan is one of the largest vegetarian restaurant chains in the world, founded in 1981 offering south Indian Vegetarian cuisine. They have more than 33 outlets in India (20 outlets in Chennai alone) and 47 around the world (including Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, the United States, and the Middle East. As of 2012 there are plans to open 5-star Vegetarian-Hotels. The restaurant is called "hotel" because in India, the word "hotel" often implies a restaurant.
An intimate retreat with traditional style; The Chinnery is the perfect place to unwind and escape the city.
The Chinnery
5 Connaught Rd Central
An intimate retreat with traditional style; The Chinnery is the perfect place to unwind and escape the city.
A meal in the grand Verandah, run by the prestigious Peninsula, is a special occasion indeed. The large restaurant features a recently restored and refurbished interior that is literally dripping with colonial nostalgia, what with the grand piano at the entrance, the wooden fans dangling from the ceiling, and the marble staircases with wooden banisters.
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The Verandah
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A meal in the grand Verandah, run by the prestigious Peninsula, is a special occasion indeed. The large restaurant features a recently restored and refurbished interior that is literally dripping with colonial nostalgia, what with the grand piano at the entrance, the wooden fans dangling from the ceiling, and the marble staircases with wooden banisters.
A very delicious science experiment, the ice cream at Lab Made is created with liquid nitrogen and a mixer, each scoop made to order and emerging with a poof of vapor. A rotating menu offers four flavours daily, a blend of the prosaic (chocolate, mango) and the only-in-Hong-Kong magical (condensed milk with crispy toast bits, purple yam, mooncake).
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Lab Made Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream Laboratory
6 Brown Street
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A very delicious science experiment, the ice cream at Lab Made is created with liquid nitrogen and a mixer, each scoop made to order and emerging with a poof of vapor. A rotating menu offers four flavours daily, a blend of the prosaic (chocolate, mango) and the only-in-Hong-Kong magical (condensed milk with crispy toast bits, purple yam, mooncake).

Drinks & Nightlife

Hyenas Pub
Whale Pub
A cocktail and whisky heaven hidden in the residential part of TST. You can flip through its whisky magazines as you watch bartender Uchida create magical concoctions with the flair and precision of a master mixologist in Ginza. We loved the cocktails made from fresh citruses. A discreet and welcome addition to the TST drinking scene.
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Butler
& Mody Road
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A cocktail and whisky heaven hidden in the residential part of TST. You can flip through its whisky magazines as you watch bartender Uchida create magical concoctions with the flair and precision of a master mixologist in Ginza. We loved the cocktails made from fresh citruses. A discreet and welcome addition to the TST drinking scene.
Besides an impressive list of 150 imported beers, including 13 on tap, the Globe serves T8, the first cask-conditioned ale brewed in Hong Kong. Occupying an enviable 370 sq. metres, the bar has a huge dining area with long wooden tables and comfortable banquettes. Besides an impressive list of 150 imported beers, including 13 on tap, the Globe serves T8, the first cask-conditioned ale brewed in Hong Kong. Occupying an enviable 370 sq. metres, the bar has a huge dining area with long wooden tables and comfortable banquettes.
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The Globe
45-53A Graham St
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Besides an impressive list of 150 imported beers, including 13 on tap, the Globe serves T8, the first cask-conditioned ale brewed in Hong Kong. Occupying an enviable 370 sq. metres, the bar has a huge dining area with long wooden tables and comfortable banquettes. Besides an impressive list of 150 imported beers, including 13 on tap, the Globe serves T8, the first cask-conditioned ale brewed in Hong Kong. Occupying an enviable 370 sq. metres, the bar has a huge dining area with long wooden tables and comfortable banquettes.
The first Gentlemen's club in Hong Kong. Opened on 26 May 1846, it is a private business and dining club in the heart of Central, Hong Kong. Its members were (and still are) among the most influential people in the city, including such personalities as senior government officials, senior local businessmen, the heads of the major trading firms, and many legal and accounting professionals..
The Hong Kong Club
1 Jackson Rd
The first Gentlemen's club in Hong Kong. Opened on 26 May 1846, it is a private business and dining club in the heart of Central, Hong Kong. Its members were (and still are) among the most influential people in the city, including such personalities as senior government officials, senior local businessmen, the heads of the major trading firms, and many legal and accounting professionals..
Hong Kong being one of the internationally well known nightspots in the world, Why Club definitely has its own reasons to stand out from rest. Modern 18th century church theme, magnificent decorations, classic art furnishings reflecting the highest standards in interior design, luxurious renovations together with over 8000 square feet of spacious design, presenting an exquisite style of its own. Music from world's famous DJs, special performances, a valuable experience and excellence customer service, great food and fine wine.
Why Club
8 Minden Ave
Hong Kong being one of the internationally well known nightspots in the world, Why Club definitely has its own reasons to stand out from rest. Modern 18th century church theme, magnificent decorations, classic art furnishings reflecting the highest standards in interior design, luxurious renovations together with over 8000 square feet of spacious design, presenting an exquisite style of its own. Music from world's famous DJs, special performances, a valuable experience and excellence customer service, great food and fine wine.
One of the most popular entertainment venues in Kowloon is the one-stop multi-entertainment bar located on Chong Hing Square on the 19th floor. 19th floor full-layer is now officially named CLUB LEGEND, covers an area of ​​more than 7000 feet, design and decorating expensive, called the crown must be the same district of other places of entertainment.
Legends Club
601 Nathan Rd
One of the most popular entertainment venues in Kowloon is the one-stop multi-entertainment bar located on Chong Hing Square on the 19th floor. 19th floor full-layer is now officially named CLUB LEGEND, covers an area of ​​more than 7000 feet, design and decorating expensive, called the crown must be the same district of other places of entertainment.

Sightseeing

One of the finest city skylines in the world has to be that of Hong Kong Island, and the promenade here is one of the best ways to get an uninterrupted view. It’s a lovely place to stroll around during the day, but it really comes into its own in the evening, during the nightly Symphony of Lights , a spectacular sound-and-light show involving 44 buildings on the Hong Kong Island skyline. The new Deck ‘n Beer bar located here is a great spot to have an alfresco, waterside drink (weather permitting). Along the first part of the promenade is the Avenue of the Stars , which pays homage to the Hong Kong film industry and its stars, with handprints, sculptures and information boards.
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Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade
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One of the finest city skylines in the world has to be that of Hong Kong Island, and the promenade here is one of the best ways to get an uninterrupted view. It’s a lovely place to stroll around during the day, but it really comes into its own in the evening, during the nightly Symphony of Lights , a spectacular sound-and-light show involving 44 buildings on the Hong Kong Island skyline. The new Deck ‘n Beer bar located here is a great spot to have an alfresco, waterside drink (weather permitting). Along the first part of the promenade is the Avenue of the Stars , which pays homage to the Hong Kong film industry and its stars, with handprints, sculptures and information boards.
If there is only one thing you can do in Hong Kong, go to The Peak. If you have many things to do here, still go to The Peak. The highest point on Hong Kong Island, this has been the city’s most exclusive neighbourhood since colonial times — back then it was the cooler air that attracted the rich and famous; in the post air-conditioning era, the views of one of the world’s most spectacular cityscapes keep them coming. That view is also what makes The Peak one of the most popular attractions in Hong Kong. By day your eyes stretch across sparkling skyscrapers and Victoria Harbour all the way to the green hills of the New Territories.
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The Peak
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If there is only one thing you can do in Hong Kong, go to The Peak. If you have many things to do here, still go to The Peak. The highest point on Hong Kong Island, this has been the city’s most exclusive neighbourhood since colonial times — back then it was the cooler air that attracted the rich and famous; in the post air-conditioning era, the views of one of the world’s most spectacular cityscapes keep them coming. That view is also what makes The Peak one of the most popular attractions in Hong Kong. By day your eyes stretch across sparkling skyscrapers and Victoria Harbour all the way to the green hills of the New Territories.

Parks & Nature

This attractive park was the site of the mysterious Kowloon Walled City, a Chinese garrison in the 19th century that technically remained part of China throughout British rule. Neither government wanted to have anything to do with the 3-acre enclave, so it became a lawless slum infamous for its gangs, prostitution and drug dens. The British eventually relocated the 30,000 residents and built a park in its place. There’s a model of it on display at the park. If you're taking the bus, alight opposite the park at Tung Tau Tsuen Rd.
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Kowloon Walled City Park station
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This attractive park was the site of the mysterious Kowloon Walled City, a Chinese garrison in the 19th century that technically remained part of China throughout British rule. Neither government wanted to have anything to do with the 3-acre enclave, so it became a lawless slum infamous for its gangs, prostitution and drug dens. The British eventually relocated the 30,000 residents and built a park in its place. There’s a model of it on display at the park. If you're taking the bus, alight opposite the park at Tung Tau Tsuen Rd.
Lung Fu Shan Country Park was designated in 1998. It is the smallest country park in Hong Kong covering 47 hectares. Situated north of High West and south of Kote wall Road, its borders lie on Hatton Road in the east and Harlech Road in the south, while the west and north boundaries are marked by drains laid by the Water Supplies Department.
Lung Fu Shan Country Park
92 Pok Fu Lam Rd
Lung Fu Shan Country Park was designated in 1998. It is the smallest country park in Hong Kong covering 47 hectares. Situated north of High West and south of Kote wall Road, its borders lie on Hatton Road in the east and Harlech Road in the south, while the west and north boundaries are marked by drains laid by the Water Supplies Department.
The thickly forested 460-hectare Tai Po Kau Nature Reserve is Hong Kong’s most extensive woodlands. It is home to many species of butterflies, amphibians, birds, dragonflies and trees, and is a superb place in which to enjoy a quiet walk. The reserve is crisscrossed with four main tracks ranging in length from 3km to 10km, plus a short nature trail of less than 1km. If possible, avoid the reserve on Sunday and public holidays, when the crowds descend upon the place. The reserve is well served by buses. Bus 70 passes through Jordan and Mong Kok on its way here. Bus 72 can be used to get here from the nearby Sha Tin and Tai Po Market East Rail stations.
Tai Po Kau Naturreservat
The thickly forested 460-hectare Tai Po Kau Nature Reserve is Hong Kong’s most extensive woodlands. It is home to many species of butterflies, amphibians, birds, dragonflies and trees, and is a superb place in which to enjoy a quiet walk. The reserve is crisscrossed with four main tracks ranging in length from 3km to 10km, plus a short nature trail of less than 1km. If possible, avoid the reserve on Sunday and public holidays, when the crowds descend upon the place. The reserve is well served by buses. Bus 70 passes through Jordan and Mong Kok on its way here. Bus 72 can be used to get here from the nearby Sha Tin and Tai Po Market East Rail stations.
Every winter, around 90,000 migratory birds take refuge in the marshes and mudflats of the internationally acclaimed Mai Po Nature Reserve. Of the 380 species of birds that inhabit the reserve, 35 are of global conservation concern including the Saunders’s gull and the black-faced spoonbill. Other critters such as otters, fiddler crabs and mudskippers also call the area home. The best time for bird-watching is in the spring and autumn, when birds come to forage in the vicinity of Mai Po and the Inner Deep Bay wetlands, feeding on fish, shrimps and crabs among the mangroves.
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Mai Po Nature Reserve
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Every winter, around 90,000 migratory birds take refuge in the marshes and mudflats of the internationally acclaimed Mai Po Nature Reserve. Of the 380 species of birds that inhabit the reserve, 35 are of global conservation concern including the Saunders’s gull and the black-faced spoonbill. Other critters such as otters, fiddler crabs and mudskippers also call the area home. The best time for bird-watching is in the spring and autumn, when birds come to forage in the vicinity of Mai Po and the Inner Deep Bay wetlands, feeding on fish, shrimps and crabs among the mangroves.
As the newest Disneyland in the world, Hong Kong Disneyland is a must-see because of its special attractions and the inimitable sense of Chinese culture. Walking into it, you feel you are in a wonderland. Accompanied by Mickey Mouse and other Disney friends, you start a fantastic and magical journey. With unique scenic spots and Disney Theme Hotels, you can go escape from the real world, and make your dreams come true. The availability of delicious Chinese and Asian food is also a lure for many visitors and Disney fans.
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Hong Kong Disneyland
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As the newest Disneyland in the world, Hong Kong Disneyland is a must-see because of its special attractions and the inimitable sense of Chinese culture. Walking into it, you feel you are in a wonderland. Accompanied by Mickey Mouse and other Disney friends, you start a fantastic and magical journey. With unique scenic spots and Disney Theme Hotels, you can go escape from the real world, and make your dreams come true. The availability of delicious Chinese and Asian food is also a lure for many visitors and Disney fans.
Opened in 1977, Ocean Park Hong Kong is a marine-life theme park featuring animal exhibits, thrill rides and shows. In 2012, its impressive ability to offer guests a world-class experience that blends entertainment with education and conservation was confirmed when it became the first Asian winner of the biannual Applause Award, the most prestigious award in the amusement and theme park industry. The park is located on the southern side of Hong Kong Island, covering more than 915,000 square metres. The Waterfront and The Summit areas are connected by the Cable Car and Ocean Express funicular train.
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Ocean Park
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Opened in 1977, Ocean Park Hong Kong is a marine-life theme park featuring animal exhibits, thrill rides and shows. In 2012, its impressive ability to offer guests a world-class experience that blends entertainment with education and conservation was confirmed when it became the first Asian winner of the biannual Applause Award, the most prestigious award in the amusement and theme park industry. The park is located on the southern side of Hong Kong Island, covering more than 915,000 square metres. The Waterfront and The Summit areas are connected by the Cable Car and Ocean Express funicular train.

Arts & Culture

This quirky temple about 500m northwest of Sha Tin station is worth the uphill hike to visit. Built in the 1950s, the complex actually contains more than 10,000 Buddhas. Some 12,800 miniature statues line the walls of the main temple and dozens of life-sized golden statues of Buddha’s followers flank the steep steps leading to the monastery complex. There are several temples and pavilions split over two levels, as well as a nine-storey pagoda.
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Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery (Man Fat Sze)
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This quirky temple about 500m northwest of Sha Tin station is worth the uphill hike to visit. Built in the 1950s, the complex actually contains more than 10,000 Buddhas. Some 12,800 miniature statues line the walls of the main temple and dozens of life-sized golden statues of Buddha’s followers flank the steep steps leading to the monastery complex. There are several temples and pavilions split over two levels, as well as a nine-storey pagoda.
Standing 44-metres tall, the old Clock Tower was erected in 1915 as part of the Kowloon–Canton Railway terminus. The once-bustling station is long gone, but this red brick and granite tower, now preserved as a Declared Monument, survives as an elegant reminder of the Age of Steam. It has also been a memorable landmark for the millions of Chinese immigrants who passed through the terminus to begin new lives not just in Hong Kong, but in other parts of the world via the city’s harbour.
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Clock Tower
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Standing 44-metres tall, the old Clock Tower was erected in 1915 as part of the Kowloon–Canton Railway terminus. The once-bustling station is long gone, but this red brick and granite tower, now preserved as a Declared Monument, survives as an elegant reminder of the Age of Steam. It has also been a memorable landmark for the millions of Chinese immigrants who passed through the terminus to begin new lives not just in Hong Kong, but in other parts of the world via the city’s harbour.

Shopping

At this humble shop, 80-year-old Mr Chan, one of Asia's few remaining master knife-sharpeners, uses nine different stones to grind each blade, and alternates between water and oil. If you bring him your blade, he charges between HK$100 and HK$600 with a three-month wait. But if you buy from him, and he has a great selection, he’ll do it there and then. Prices range from HK$200 for a small paring knife to around HK$2000 for a Shun knife. His customers include chefs, butchers, tailors and homemakers from all over the world. He’s had clients send him Japanese willow knives for his magic touch. Choppers, cleavers, slicers, paring knives, even scissors – he’s done them all.
Chan Wah Kee Cutlery Store
278 Temple St
At this humble shop, 80-year-old Mr Chan, one of Asia's few remaining master knife-sharpeners, uses nine different stones to grind each blade, and alternates between water and oil. If you bring him your blade, he charges between HK$100 and HK$600 with a three-month wait. But if you buy from him, and he has a great selection, he’ll do it there and then. Prices range from HK$200 for a small paring knife to around HK$2000 for a Shun knife. His customers include chefs, butchers, tailors and homemakers from all over the world. He’s had clients send him Japanese willow knives for his magic touch. Choppers, cleavers, slicers, paring knives, even scissors – he’s done them all.
Battling whether to dedicate your precious travel time in Hong Kong to art or shopping? Well, at K11 you can have both. Browse through this mall’s broad selection of fashion and accessories, electronics, and beauty and lifestyle products; before checking out its cool art exhibitions and events that run all year round.
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K11
18 Hanoi Rd
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Battling whether to dedicate your precious travel time in Hong Kong to art or shopping? Well, at K11 you can have both. Browse through this mall’s broad selection of fashion and accessories, electronics, and beauty and lifestyle products; before checking out its cool art exhibitions and events that run all year round.
Mira Mall is the most intimate and elegant shopping destination in Hong Kong. Take a leisurely stroll around the stylish boutiques, stress-free and relaxed.
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美麗華廣場
132 Nathan Rd
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Mira Mall is the most intimate and elegant shopping destination in Hong Kong. Take a leisurely stroll around the stylish boutiques, stress-free and relaxed.
At 29 floors, The One is Hong Kong’s tallest retail complex. The shopping here is diverse thanks to an integrated tenant mix that ranges from luxury jewellry and watches, fashion and accessories, hip youth brands, skincare and cosmetics, a premium supermarket, homewares and lifestyle goods. Popular Japanese brands available here include Beams JOURNAL STANDARD and BEAUTY & YOUTH UNITED ARROWS. The mall also houses a Beauty Bazaar by Harvey Nichols, an AEON Max Valu Prime and a Lost & Found concept store. There are also a number of alfresco dining options with great views.
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100 Nathan Rd
100 Nathan Road
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At 29 floors, The One is Hong Kong’s tallest retail complex. The shopping here is diverse thanks to an integrated tenant mix that ranges from luxury jewellry and watches, fashion and accessories, hip youth brands, skincare and cosmetics, a premium supermarket, homewares and lifestyle goods. Popular Japanese brands available here include Beams JOURNAL STANDARD and BEAUTY & YOUTH UNITED ARROWS. The mall also houses a Beauty Bazaar by Harvey Nichols, an AEON Max Valu Prime and a Lost & Found concept store. There are also a number of alfresco dining options with great views.
fhp shopping centre
31-41號 Mody Rd
This reasonably priced and down-to-earth department store has been happily serving Hong Kong shoppers since 1907. Merchandise includes clothing, jewelry, accessories and household items. Exclusive for visitors Visitors with valid overseas passports or other applicable travel documents are entitled to a Tourist Shopping Pass. Upon presentation of the pass, visitors can enjoy 5–10 per cent discounts.
Wing On Plus
345 Nathan Rd
This reasonably priced and down-to-earth department store has been happily serving Hong Kong shoppers since 1907. Merchandise includes clothing, jewelry, accessories and household items. Exclusive for visitors Visitors with valid overseas passports or other applicable travel documents are entitled to a Tourist Shopping Pass. Upon presentation of the pass, visitors can enjoy 5–10 per cent discounts.
Standing tall in one of Hong Kong’s most popular shopping districts, iSQUARE offers a welcome break from the teeming streets of Tsim Sha Tsui that fringe. Wander in to enjoy a wide range of fashion, jewelry, lifestyle and beauty brands, as well as fine dining with 270-degree harbour views on the higher floors, with more casual eating available on the lower ones. Retailers include HMV, Marks & Spencer, LOG-ON, Futbol Trend and over 20 jewellery and watch shops. The mall’s IMAX cinema is the biggest in Hong Kong.
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Isquare station
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Standing tall in one of Hong Kong’s most popular shopping districts, iSQUARE offers a welcome break from the teeming streets of Tsim Sha Tsui that fringe. Wander in to enjoy a wide range of fashion, jewelry, lifestyle and beauty brands, as well as fine dining with 270-degree harbour views on the higher floors, with more casual eating available on the lower ones. Retailers include HMV, Marks & Spencer, LOG-ON, Futbol Trend and over 20 jewellery and watch shops. The mall’s IMAX cinema is the biggest in Hong Kong.
With over 100 stalls of bargain clothing, accessories and souvenirs, the Ladies’ Market on Tung Choi Street provides a one-kilometre stretch on which to practice your haggling skills. It gets its name from the huge amount of clothing and accessories on sale for women of all ages; however, with watches, cosmetics, bags, home furnishings, CDs and trinkets also up for grabs, you don’t need to be just in the market for a pair of nylon stockings to find something within its crowded aisles.
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Ladies Market
Tung Choi Street
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With over 100 stalls of bargain clothing, accessories and souvenirs, the Ladies’ Market on Tung Choi Street provides a one-kilometre stretch on which to practice your haggling skills. It gets its name from the huge amount of clothing and accessories on sale for women of all ages; however, with watches, cosmetics, bags, home furnishings, CDs and trinkets also up for grabs, you don’t need to be just in the market for a pair of nylon stockings to find something within its crowded aisles.

Essentials

Star Mart under the name of Star Trading Asia Ltd is a leading grocery and food service distributors of Asian grocery and food service products in the Hong Kong. For over 7 years, we have provided quality foods and service to our customers throughout the Hong Kong. The products are from worldwide. The item selection caters to the food service, wholesale, retail and the grocery industries. Specializing in the distribution of Bikaji and Dabur. We also sell Organica, Haldiram, Everest, MDH, Patanjali, Shan and many more brands. The products include Milk, rice, wheat, canned goods, sauces/seasonings, beverages, confectionary, snacks, frozen foods, and household items.
Star Mart TST
44 Mody Rd
Star Mart under the name of Star Trading Asia Ltd is a leading grocery and food service distributors of Asian grocery and food service products in the Hong Kong. For over 7 years, we have provided quality foods and service to our customers throughout the Hong Kong. The products are from worldwide. The item selection caters to the food service, wholesale, retail and the grocery industries. Specializing in the distribution of Bikaji and Dabur. We also sell Organica, Haldiram, Everest, MDH, Patanjali, Shan and many more brands. The products include Milk, rice, wheat, canned goods, sauces/seasonings, beverages, confectionary, snacks, frozen foods, and household items.
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Sunshine Laundry Convenience Store
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