When we think of Hong Kong, we can't do without "eating"! This time, we spent a day walking around Tsim Sha Tsui, specializing in popular street restaurants, from seafood restaurants to ice cream parlors. The highlight of the trip is of course the collection of many local and popular delicacies, not only suitable for gathering with friends, but also a food solo is no problem! Tsim Sha Tsui is open all day long, so you can set off at any time, and even if it rains slightly, you can feel the architecture and atmosphere of Hong Kong's local city up close outdoors. The street view is as attractive as the human touch. 🍴Tsim Sha Tsui Food Inventory Recommendation: 1. Top good seafood restaurants Whether you want to eat fresh seafood or home-cooked dishes, Top Good Seafood Restaurant is the first choice for many locals. The location is super convenient, located in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui, the outside of the shop is smartly decorated, even if the weather is gloomy, there is a Hong Kong-style human touch. It is recommended to sit by the window, where you can enjoy seafood while watching the street view. 2. Misawa All-You-Can-Eat Restaurant A must-go for those who like to eat all-you-can-eat! Sushi, oysters, and sashimi are all available. It's good value for money. The environment is comfortable and not crowded. I'm not afraid of the rain. The shop has a large space and a good dining atmosphere. Tips: Early reservations are recommended, dinner wait times are sometimes quite long. 3. SUSHIRO Japanese sushi chain restaurants, affordable prices, suitable for those who want to enjoy Japanese food but do not want to spend too much. The self-service ordering is very convenient and the food is served quickly. Sushi platters, desserts are surprising, try their limited seasonal menu! 4. Give pleasure A new popular dessert shop in Tsim Sha Tsui focuses on healthy light meals and creative desserts. The selection is diverse and special. The environment is simple in design, suitable for taking pictures and resting. Tip: Recommend coconut milk jelly and sugar-free sesame drink! 5. PLISCHTOS Take the European style route, if you want to change your taste after eating seafood can try. Mainly Mediterranean cuisine, hipster environment, chill atmosphere. Brunch is also good to replenish some energy before going home! 6. Hua Sao Ice Cream A representative of Hong Kong-style ice cream parlors, nostalgic and retro, smooth and smooth milk tea, and excellent egg treats. Especially, sitting down to enjoy a hot milk tea + crispy pork chop bun on a rainy day is a kind of small pleasure. Perfect for itinerary ending, collect the heart. 📍 Tsim Sha Tsui is super conveniently located, connected to several MTR lines & bus routes. After eating, you can not only sweep the streets, there are trendy pop-up shops & exhibitions near Canton Road and Nathan Road, but you can also take a slow walk to Harbor City or Avenue of Stars to feel the night view of Victoria Harbor. 🎯 Practical dining tips: - Although Tsim Sha Tsui is open all year round, it is really crowded during popular hours (lunch, dinner)! It is recommended to book online in advance or choose off-peak hours. - Some restaurants such as all-you-can-eat or sushi restaurants dinner waiting time may take an hour, it is recommended to avoid peak periods. - The ice cream parlor is very fast to produce, but is limited to a maximum of 90 minutes during peak dining hours, ask before dining. - Some restaurants accept cash, Octopus or electronic payment. - Remember to bring a hat or umbrella when traveling in the rain. Although there are arcades in some sections of Tsim Sha Tsui, the ground is slippery. Wear comfortable non-slip shoes to play more relaxedly. #Tsim Sha Tsui Food #Hong Kong Local Taste #Rainy Day Food Tour #Hong Kong Architecture Humanities #Restaurant Recommendation
Dr. Piggy
When you think of Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui is definitely a one-stop shopping paradise! Not only can you go shopping crazy here, but you can also experience authentic Hong Kong-style food culture and feel the unique rhythm of the busy city. Whether you are planning to shop for famous brands, stock up on Japanese medicines, or look for popular IP dolls such as cute Labubu, Tsim Sha Tsui has everything you need. With the addition of Hong Kong-style cha chaan teng and the must-try classic egg tart, you won’t be afraid of going hungry from morning to night. Just keep your footsteps in this area and the day won’t get boring! 🛍️ Tsim Sha Tsui Consumption Itinerary Strategy Revealed: 1️⃣ Hong Kong Breakfast - Red Tea Tea House It is recommended to come to Tsim Sha Tsui early in the morning and have an authentic breakfast at the nearby Red Tea Tea House, such as stocking milk tea with egg sandwich or pineapple bun, to start a vibrant day and feel the local efficient rhythm. [Tips] Hong Kong-style breakfast is usually the busiest place at 7-11 am, it is recommended to arrive early to avoid the peak queue. 2️⃣ Must-eat popular egg tart Don't miss the local egg tart shop after breakfast! There are many old-fashioned bakeries in Tsim Sha Tsui. Every bite is fluffy and sweet. Please be sure to taste one when it is freshly baked on site. The taste is definitely different. [Recommended locations] K11 Art Mall, Harbor City often have specialty bakeries 3️⃣ Japanese cosmeceutical / beauty shop After breakfast is solved it’s shopping time! There are many Japanese drugstore chains along the streets of Tsim Sha Tsui. The prices are relatively affordable and suitable for replenishing skin care products, small appliances and cosmetics in advance. There are also many novel Japanese and Korean products to shop here at any time. [Popular drugstore areas] Nathan Road, Guangdong Road, iSQUARE International Plaza area 4️⃣ Visit the department store/find Labubu Japanese, European, American and Korean popular brands and trendy limited items can be found in large department stores in Tsim Sha Tsui. If you are IP doll lovers do not miss in Harbor City (Harbor City) this kind of super large Shopping Mall, or surrounding specialty toy stores, Labubu permanent new window, fans must visit the photo ~ [Recommended Department Stores] Harbor City, THE ONE, K11 Art Mall [Labubu Information Point] Keep an eye on Harbor City or K11 POP UP counters 📸 A must-take photo of cultural street scenes Walking out of the shopping mall, you might as well take a look around - the modern architecture here is intertwined with the busy streets, making it the most vibrant outdoor cultural landscape background in Hong Kong. Many new-style shops have fashionable showcases outside. You might as well take photos with the dolls to make travel memories! 🚇 Transportation guide Tsim Sha Tsui is conveniently located by MTR (Tsim Sha Tsui Station/Tsim Sha Tsui East Station), buses, ferry or CALL taxis. There is a direct shopping strip from the MTR station, which saves time and effort. 🍴 Other dining recommendations At noon, you can try the nearby Teochew noodles, handmade dessert shops or Korean/Japanese casual restaurants. ⚡TIPS: Remember to bring a big shopping bag, otherwise your hands will break after buying (laughs), bring more cash or Octopus, some small shops do not accept credit cards. #Tsim Sha Tsui Street Sweeping #Hong Kong Consumption Strategy #Labubu Photography #Egg Tart Must Eat #Pharmaceutical Replenishment
Dr. Piggy
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