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Walking from 23 Queen's Road East to 183 Queen's Road East

Between breakfast and lunch, try this route: Start at Admiralty MTR Station and pass through the underground corridor that feels like a time tunnel. Exit at Three Pacific Place, where you'll find JOMO (Joy Of Missing Out) at 23 Queen's Road East. Begin your day with a cup of hand-brewed coffee and a hearty breakfast. Alternatively, head to Happy Bread at 66 Queen's Road East to buy freshly baked bread. Formerly an old bakery, it offers great value for money. Sit in the garden next to 31 Queen's Road East and take a photo with the giant mural at Six Pacific Place. From the garden, walk up the long stairs along Wing Lok Lane to the Star Street Precinct, a cultural and artistic hub known as Wan Chai's backyard. At 129 Queen's Road East, you'll find the Hung Shing Temple. Looking for snacks? GreenPrice at 100 Queen's Road East specializes in "rescuing" surplus products that are near or slightly past their best-before date (within three months) but still of good quality. At 131 Queen's Road East, Good Things is a haven for foodies, offering premium dried seafood, specialty sauces, and trendy snacks. For lunch, you can choose between Yuen Long Hop Lung Chiu Chow Noodles at 109 Queen's Road East or Taku Japanese Cuisine at 1 Amoy Street. Both are sincere small eateries catering to different budgets. Afterward, head to Hopewell Centre at 183 Queen's Road East or the nearby Lee Tung Avenue for shopping, where you'll surely find souvenirs to your liking. These small shops have been my frequent stops, and I sincerely share them with you.
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Posted: Jul 22, 2025
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