[2024 Hong Kong Attraction] Travel Guide for Sham Shui Po (Updated Sep)
Featured Neighborhoods
Address:
Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
Opening times:
Open year round, 24/7Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+852-27873099
Treat Yourself to Unforgettable Lunch Experience🍽😍😋
Korean🇰🇷 & Japanese🇯🇵 BBQ Buffet Restaurant🍽
📌Offerings
✅️Alcohol
✅️All you can eat
✅️Beer
✅️Small plates
📌Dining options
✅️Lunch
✅️Dinner
✅️Catering
✅️Dessert
📌Time: 2 hours
📌Price: HK$103 per person
📍Location:
✳️6/F, 612-613, Dragon Centre, 37K Yen Chow Street, Sham Shui Po, Kowloon, Hong Kong
📌How to get there?
✳️Sham Shui Po MTR Station Exit C2 walk to the right towards Dragon Center
#timetotravel #hk #hongkong #buffet #korean #japanese #bbq #staycations #travel #explore #2023
Wim² Adventure
KUNG WO BEANCURD FACTORY - HONGKONG
If you are a soybeans lover , must go and try!
I was not expecting much from how touristy it looked at first, but I’m a soy beancurd lover so would like to try! It’s in a really bus street- Sham Shui Po MTR, just 2 minutes walk you can reach the shop.
I ordered soy beancurd dessert, soy milk and a plate of fried toufu and tofu puffs. Everything came super fast , hot and fresh. The tofu puff is so amazing! So crispy and inside so soft and taste very soy. Tried with the chilli they have in the table!
But the soy beancurd dessert not what I expected as not smooth and it is still tasty.
recommended to try! #mytriplog #hongkong #hongkong #beancurd #soymilk #Toufu
Jae Jae penguin
Ex sham Shui po service reservoir
#Ex sham Shui po service reservoir is around 10 minutes walk from Shek Kip mei mtr station a1 exit . Need to walk up the stairs to reach the top and went underground to the reservoir. Is like going back to time went visit this Roman style reservoir.is Rich in history . I love the architecture of the reservoir . You scan the QR code to listen to the history and introduction of the reservoir can chose English or Chinese . And after finish the tour they give out souvenirs.
Coco Chanel 1
Sham Shui Po’s open-air street markets
Sham Shui Po’s street markets are a fantastic way to experience the lively local culture.
For fashion lovers, the place to go is the clothes market on and around Cheung Sha Wan Road. Bargains galore with everything including menswear, outdoor wear, and accessories and women’s clothes. Ki Lung Street has bags, outdoor clothes, fabrics and also a lot of butchers and dried food stalls. Prices are very low and it’s worth rifling through the rails to snap up a bargain.
Sham Shui Po Station exit B
Jisselle
cheung sha wan hongkong
Chinese tea
chinese dim sum
chinese food #foodie
#chinesetea
Yan84
Cozy cafe at Sham Shui Po
Address - Sham Shui Po
Highlights - pet friendly cafe
Avg. Price per Person - $150
Rating - 👌👌👌
#cafe
nice ambience and pet friendly. could be a nice choice for a late morning coffee.
thisisme
Artcraft stuff in Sham Shui Po 🎀🪢🪡🧵🧶
If you are looking for ribbons, cord, rope, big/small, thin/thick, colorful/not, for decoration or Artcraft, Sham Shui Po is the right place to find all this stuff.
From Sham Shui Po MTR exit A2, cross the road, and get onto Yu Chau Street junction. After the traffic light, you will see some shops selling beads 📿and kinds of Arfcraft stuff.
1 min walking from the junction, you will find this shop, Wing Fung Industrial (Hong Kong) Limited . I get into this shop and find rows of racks and hanging from the racks are rolls of cord, rope, ribbons, and the like. They come in different sizes, shapes, colors 🌈, textures, patterns. Roaming around from one rack to another isnkind of resfreshing 😍😍 .
#outdoor #art
#awesomepic
Milka Lande
Memories on the wall
I went to this restaurant on Ki Lung street, Lo Fung Restaurant.
Overall, I love the decoration. And I think it brings up memories when looking at the pictures hanging on the wall.
I was in a rush, so I ordered a simple meal. I just realized after that when I saw delicious food served to a woman seated next to me. Ahh, I missed the signature dish on the menu. It was food served in the bread bowl 🥯🥣. Hmmm, I'm thinking about coming again next time.
No worry if you can't read Chinese since the menu has an English translation.
How to get there:
Take MTR to Sham Shui Po, and get off by exit A2. Cross Yu Chau street, and walk along until you are on Ki Lung street. Turn left, the restaurant on your left-hand side.
#bucketlistreboot
#awesomepic
#foodie
Milka Lande
Eco-friendly cafe in Sham Shui Po
If you’re planning on going cafe-hopping in Sham Shui Po, eco-conscious @loopkulture should definitely be on your list 💌
There is a constant queue outside this wooden cafe full of lush greenery, so make sure to go a bit earlier to skip the wait 😉 Or you could kill some time by browsing through all the organic food products on sale (remember to bring your own container) ♻️
[Caramelized Banana Pain Perdu]
Although we were super hungry, we just couldn’t resist taking countless pics of this aesthetically-pleasing dish against the leafy backdrop 📷
A stunning composition of edible flowers and colorful fruits (i.e. figs, blueberries, red pomegranate seeds), the contrast of the cold earl gray gelato to the hot puffy French toast was just heavenly 👼🏻
[Avocado Pistachio Milk]
The pistachio flavor stood out over the avocado while the crunchy nuts added some texture to the smooth mild-tasting drink. Not super thirst-quenching, but certainly a healthy choice 👍🏻
📍 Loop Kulture
G/F, 90 Apliu Street, Sham Shui Po (MTR exit A2)
#foodie #hongkong
Little Miss Picky
The Soulroom (Sham Shui Po)
With a resident tarot reader, tarot card inspired drinks and a large moon 🌕 hanging from the ceiling, @the_soulroom_coffee stands out from its coffee shop neighbours in Sham Shui Po by offering a serene ambiance intended to purify your mind and body ✨
As the last stop of our cafe-hopping journey that day, we only ordered drinks and a dessert to share, but they do serve ‘big chews’ (i.e. sandwiches and bagels) if you’re hungry 😝
[𝐋𝐞𝐦𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐬]
Both lemonades had a fizzy base, but we preferred the refreshing seasonal cucumber one over the sweeter signature ‘The Lovers’ one 🍋🥒
[𝐋𝐞𝐦𝐨𝐧 𝐓𝐞𝐚 𝐓𝐚𝐫𝐭]
The lemon tea tart was a bit too sour as the earl grey tea flavour was not that prominent. Extra points for the beautiful crescent plate though 🌙
📍 The Soulroom
G/F, 102 Ki Lung Street, Sham Shui Po (MTR exit A2)
#foodie #hongkong #星級作家衝衝衝
Little Miss Picky
Probably the most instagrammable indoor bouldering gym in HK
Conveniently located 5 minutes away from the MTR and a handful of eateries (including Ppalli Ppalli, Poke Go and Homey Dumpling), Sheung Shan opened its doors in November last year.
There are 3 walls on the lower floor with routes of various grades that are reset twice per month. The washroom is beautifully and conveniently designed with a rock foot wash station. Lockers are free to use but a little bit difficult to pull open.
The upper floor offers a resting area, changing room and periodic events, such as exhibitions, talks and yoga stretching classes.
The staff are super friendly and willing to teach anyone, so don’t worry if you’ve never bouldered before.
Although they are currently closed due to COVID restrictions, be sure to check out their Instagram for updates!
📍Sheung Shan
234 Tai Nan Street, Sham Shui Po (MTR exit A2)
#必玩室內遊樂場 #urbanexplorer
Little Miss Picky
No Milkshake No Life (Sham Shui Po)
We were delighted to discover @nomilkshakenolife nearby the foot of Garden Hill, so we stopped by for some re-energizing milkshakes after a brisk walk up 💦
After waiting for around half an hour, we finally got a nice seat by the windows 🪟 When we were buying our drinks at the cashier, they told us that there was a $70 minimum charge per person for dine-in, so we got some add-ons like extra whipped cream/oats (+$4 each) 🤓
[𝐌𝐚𝐭𝐜𝐡𝐚 𝐌𝐢𝐥𝐤𝐬𝐡𝐚𝐤𝐞]
We were blown away by the perfectly balanced bitter-sweetness of the matcha flavour that pleasantly lingered after each sip 🍵The ultra thick and creamy texture made the milkshake quite filling though, so it felt like we had a whole meal after drinking the entire thing…
[𝐀𝐥𝐦𝐨𝐧𝐝 𝐂𝐚𝐫𝐚𝐦𝐞𝐥 𝐁𝐚𝐢𝐥𝐞𝐲𝐬 𝐌𝐢𝐥𝐤𝐬𝐡𝐚𝐤𝐞]
First time trying their boozy options and this was such a guilty pleasure 🍹The distinctive Baileys cream liqueur was quite prominent while the almond crunches (plus our extra oats) added a chewy texture and nutty flavour to the indulgent beverage 🥜
📍 No Milkshake No Life
Shop G01, G/F, Mei Kwai House, 13 Pak Tin Street, Sham Shui Po (MTR exit D2)
#hongkong #milkshake #foodie
Little Miss Picky
純白打卡Cafe🥰Milk Bar Cafe🤍
Sham Shui Po has recently become a lot of coffee shops with different styles
Milk Bar, as its name suggests, is decorated in milky white and milky white. The store is not big, but there are many check-in slots and full marks for details💯
The beverages provided by "Milk Bar Cafe" include coffee, tea and juice that are common in cafes, as well as four original beverages from the "Milk Bar Special" series. In addition, the store also offers the option of making drinks with oat milk.
Recommended food 😋
Purple Potato Cruffle ($45)
Recommended index: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (8/10)
Croffle is the latest dessert in Korean Cafe. The waffle with the taste of croissant is crispy on the outside and glutinous and soft on the inside, with the addition of purple potato puree. The appearance and taste are greatly improved, and the sweetness is not greasy. .
Food: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (8/10)
Environment: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (9/10)
Service: ⭐️⭐️⭐️️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (7/10)
Sex-to-value ratio: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (8/10)
Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 11am to 7pm (closed on Mondays!)
Milk Bar Cafe (Sham Shui Po)
G/F, 79 Apliu Street, Sham Shui Po
深水埗區最近真是多了很多不同風格的咖啡店
Milk Bar,店如其名,奶白奶白的裝修風格,店鋪不大,但打卡位很多,細節也滿分💯
「Milk Bar Cafe」提供的飲品有cafe常見的咖啡、茶及果汁,較為特別的也有「Milk Bar Special」系列的四款原創飲品。除此以外,店舖亦有提供以燕麥奶沖調飲品的選項。
推薦食物😋
Purple Potato Croffle ($ 45 )
推薦指數:⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️(8/10)
croffle在韓國Cafe是最新崛起的甜點,牛角包口感的窩夫,外皮酥脆內裏糯糯軟軟,多了紫薯泥的陪襯,不論顏值或是口感都大大提升,自帶甜味不膩口。
食物方面:⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️(8/10)
環境方面:⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️(9/10)
服務方面:⭐️⭐️⭐️️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️(7/10)
性值比:⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️(8/10)
開放時間:星期二至日,早上11時 至下午7時(星期一不開放!)
Milk Bar Cafe (深水埗)
深水埗鴨寮街79號地舖
韓国のカフェを心配している読者や友人は、韓国のカフェのほとんどがシンプルなスタイルに従っていることを知っているでしょう。 ベージュ、ライトウッド、グレー、ブラックを中心に、ファッショナブルなデザインよりも着心地とカラーマッチングにこだわった色調で、全体的にゆったりとした空間で、適度な暖かさを演出します。温かみのある自然光を主な光源として使用するための照明。 「ミルクバーカフェ」の創業者は、クリーム色をメインにした舗装、シンプルながらもかすかにファッショナブルなデザイン、自然光で照らす環境デザインなど、環境デザインの研究に力を入れていたはずだと思います。インテリア同時に、店を引き付ける大きなフロントウィンドウは、単に「韓国」で勝つことです。
深水ホは最近、さまざまなスタイルのコーヒーショップがたくさんあります
ミルクバーは、その名前が示すように、ミルキーホワイトとミルキーホワイトで装飾されています。店は大きくはありませんが、チェックインスロットがたくさんあり、詳細については満点です💯
「ミルクバーカフェ」では、カフェで一般的なコーヒー、紅茶、ジュースのほか、「ミルクバースペシャル」シリーズのオリジナルドリンク4種類をご用意しております。 さらに、この店ではオーツ麦ミルクで飲み物を作るオプションも提供しています。
おすすめの食べ物😋
パープルポテトクリュフ($ 45)
推奨インデックス:⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️(8/10)
クロワッサンの味わいのワッフルは、韓国カフェの最新デザートです。外側はサクサク、内側は粘り気があり柔らかく、紫芋のピューレが加わり、見た目も味も格段に良くなり、甘さは増しません。脂っこい。
食べ物:⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️(8/10)
環境:⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️(9/10)
サービス:⭐️⭐️⭐️️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️(7/10)
性別と価値の比率:⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️(8/10)
営業時間:火曜日から日曜日、午前11時から午後7時(月曜日は休業)
ミルクバーカフェ(深水ホ)
G / F、79 Apliu Street、Sham Shui Po
#cafe #foodie #下午茶情報
Ki.L
Hero’s Friday (Sham Shui Po)
It’s not our first time at @heros_friday, but their hero-themed burgers never fail to impress us 🥰 We got takeaway from their Sham Shui Po branch (only the Central branch offers dine-in) and went to a nearby park to appreciate the nice weather these days ☀️
Each burger comes with a side (french fries, hash brown or butter corn) and a drink (we got soda from the fridge) 🥤
[𝐇𝐞𝐫𝐨’𝐬 𝐁𝐮𝐫𝐠𝐞𝐫]
We’ll admit… we ordered this #forthegram 😌 Standing at 11cm tall, this massive burger was loaded with bacon, cheese, egg, double 5oz 100% pure beef patty, lettuce and tomato and the homemade hero’s sauce 🤤 It was practically impossible to fit everything in one bite, but still darn delicious when deconstructed!
[𝐂𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐜 𝐁𝐮𝐫𝐠𝐞𝐫]
Going back to basics, the classic burger puts the spotlight directly on the incredibly juicy patty and the secret hero’s sauce (we’re guessing honey mustard?) that make their burgers stand out from the rest 🤙🏻
📍 Hero’s Friday (Sham Shui Po)
Shop D, G/F, 157 Fuk Wa Street, Sham Shui Po (MTR exit D2)
#burger #hongkong #foodie
Little Miss Picky
Hei Yuen Bakery (Sham Shui Po)
Didn’t really get the hype about castella cakes until tasting authentic ones from @heiyuen_bakery 🤯
Freshly baked daily with less sugar and oil, we were astonished by the 150+ flavors available, including some unique ones like coriander and durian 😳 And if that’s not enough, you can even customize your own flavor combination and request for a 💛 design. No wonder we saw so many pre-orders waiting to be collected when we visited
[𝐏𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐚𝐧 𝐊𝐚𝐲𝐚]
Moist and spongy, the cake itself was loaded with pandan flavor and the middle homemade kaya jam layer had a hint of coconut 🥥 It tasted equally amazing even if not reheated, so of course we devoured it before the 3 days expiry
[‘𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐏𝐚𝐝’ 𝐂𝐡𝐞𝐞𝐬𝐞]
If you haven’t guessed why the cake is called ‘scouring pad’ already, the seaweed sprinklings on top of the soft cheese base perfectly resembles its name 🧀 There was a little seaweed overload, so we brushed a bit off to better savor the pillow-like cake that just melted in our mouths and the pandan kaya jam layer 🤤
🌟Tip: Collect 12 stamps to get $55 off the bill. If you have a senior card, you’ll get a $5 discount. 🤑
📍 Hei Yuen Bakery
G/F, 123 Pei Ho Street, Sham Shui Po (MTR exit A2
#cake #foodie #hongkongtrip
Little Miss Picky
Passed by on a late Saturday afternoon and was immediately attracted by the design of their store front, so we decided to give it a try as there was no queue.
It is a very elegant shop with bookshelves and a piano. We were lucky enough to enjoy a live piano performance by another customer, making our stay even more unique (🔔 tip: use books as photo props)
Those who love unsweetened food will love it here! The basque cheese cake was a bit too burnt, but the oat tofu cake was just on point and we really loved the biscuit base.
The floral tea was super instagrammable as they used aesthetic glass teapots. We also appreciated the fact that they used bamboo straws, making an effort to save the environment
Drop by for a chill afternoon, especially if you want an audience for your music 🎶
📍THE HUT (SSP)
G/F, 196 Tai Nan Street, Sham Shui Po (MTR exit A1)
#tripfoodie#loveflowers#cafe
Little Miss Picky
Hongkong the best!
There’s a hole in my heart that only Hong Kong can fill.
Perhaps it’s because of the fact that it is the first foreign city that I explored on my own for leisure and the first foreign destination I have visited more than once. (Singapore was my first overseas destination, but I was there to attend an awards show.) I had been to Hong Kong four times now, and I’m set to return later this month.
Looking back, having my international travel debut in Hong Kong isn’t a bad idea at all. This “modern and futuristic city” is a great destination for a first out-of-the-country trip. The culture is not too different to be alienating but not too similar to be boring. It is connected by an impressive, expansive systems of transportation — from its world-class airport terminals to its vast train network to its reliable bus system. They have all their major tourist attractions easily accessible. They also make the cities very friendly to kids and elderly, an important criterion for ideal family vacations. All these combined make it one of the best foreign cities for first-time overseas traveler.
#maydaytrip #urbanexplorer
Sham Shui Po is considered to be a poor and old neighbourhood in Hong Kong. However, it is a popular place for locals and tourists to go to because it has many street markets, electronics outlets, delicious restaurants, etc. The Golden Computer Shopping Arcade is a popular destination to bargain for electronics and accessories!
#givethanks
traveltheworld
Come to Hong Kong to experience the authentic atmosphere of Hong Kong and the real life atmosphere. What you can't miss is the deep waters, and the crowded streets are full of human touch.
Here is a well-known restaurant and a variety of street foods. Look at the tabloid gossip at the newsstand, buy a rich ice cream, eat the fish and eat the geese, and pretend to walk on the TVB studio. Here is the nostalgic and nostalgic. The film "Infernal Affairs", "Peach Sister", "Transformers 4" have been here.
YIYUphoto.
A massage parlor with a very Thai feel.
Address - 137 Ki Lung Street, Sham Shui Po
Environment/Facilities - Feels like a Thai spa
Special Feature - First-time trial discount
Average Price - $300
Rating - 8.5/10
About a five-minute walk from Prince Edward MTR station, located in the artsy area of Ki Lung Street. There are several cafes nearby. Qian Chun Traditional Thai Massage has a small storefront, but the interior has a strong Thai ambiance. The place spans two floors; the ground floor is for foot washing and foot massage, while the upper floor has several private rooms for spa treatments, which are spacious and comfortable. After drinking lemongrass tea, you can enjoy a foot scrub. The Thai masseuses have authentic techniques, and the oil massage leaves your whole body relaxed. After the massage, you are treated to mango sticky rice and hot tea, which are very delicious. You can also borrow traditional Thai clothing for free to wear and take photos. The entire experience is very satisfying and offers good value for money.
Tab Len
best place to forget about life 's animosity
have nothing to say but see you again soon Hongki Hongkong ,praying that iIwill have the best birthday celebration soon here
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Travel in Hong Kong from Victoria Harbour to Sham Shui Po
Hong Kong 🇭🇰 is the Pearl of the Orient in our country; the entire Hong Kong is divided into three parts: Hong Kong Island, Kowloon Peninsula, and the New Territories. Our journey will also unfold from these three parts.
🚉 Transportation Guide: From Shenzhen to Hong Kong 🇭🇰, you can take the high-speed train to Hong Kong. The fare from Futian High-Speed Rail Station to Hong Kong West Kowloon is 68 yuan, and from Shenzhen North to Hong Kong West Kowloon is 75 yuan. The high-speed train is very fast and has seats, and you will arrive in the core area of Hong Kong!
✅ When you get off at Hong Kong West Kowloon, remember to follow the instructions to get a dining coupon of 200 HKD with a 100 HKD discount. After the half-price discount, dining in Hong Kong is almost the same as in the mainland;
✅ On the way from West Kowloon High-Speed Rail Station to Elements Shopping Mall, you can see the unbeatable sea view of Victoria Harbour. The sea view here is as good as any sea view hotel 🏨, and it is free. There is also a Victoria Harbour viewing platform; the view is from Kowloon Peninsula looking towards Hong Kong!
🗓 Itinerary: After seeing the sea view of Victoria Harbour, continue to the popular Kennedy Town for the famous sea view!
📝 Tips: Take the MTR, Island Line to the terminal Kennedy Town, exit at Exit C, go up the stairs, pass through the Children's Park (Children's Park is open from 7 am to 11 pm), walk along the football field to the basketball court, here you can see the wire fence and the popular photo spot, where you can get the best photography location!
🗓 Itinerary: Then return to the MTR station, continue to take the Island Line back to Admiralty. In Admiralty, you can see the Legislative Council of Hong Kong and other Hong Kong government institutions, as well as the world-famous Hong Kong Stock Exchange!
Although the Hong Kong stock market has been performing poorly in recent years... the Hong Kong Stock Exchange still has many companies ringing the bell for listing every day. The Hong Kong Exchange Square is also worth checking out.
🗓 Itinerary: Then take the MTR, Tsuen Wan Line, and enter Tsim Sha Tsui, Mong Kok, and Yau Ma Tei, which are collectively known as the Yau Tsim Mong area in Hong Kong.
In Tsim Sha Tsui, you can check out the popular K11 Musea shopping mall 🏬, which is more like a shopping mall built in an art gallery, with many artworks 🖼️ inside; you can also check out the Tsim Sha Tsui Clock Tower, which is one of the landmarks of Hong Kong;
Mong Kok is a very important commercial retail center in Hong Kong, with shopping malls like Langham Place, and it is also a place for shopping 🛍️ in Hong Kong;
Yau Ma Tei is connected to Mong Kok, you can walk from Mong Kok City Walk. The Yau Ma Tei Police Station is worth checking out, as many TVB police dramas were filmed here 🎬, and there is also Temple Street in Hong Kong, which appears in many gangster movies; it feels like stepping into a Hong Kong movie;
Finally, continue to take the Tsuen Wan Line to Sham Shui Po, where there is a street/boundary street, which is also the boundary line between Kowloon Peninsula and the New Territories;
Sham Shui Po is a very local area, where the locals live, and you can experience the local atmosphere of Hong Kong. Sham Shui Po has appeared in many TVB dramas; In addition, the headquarters of Wong To Yick is in Sham Shui Po. Previously, you could buy products at the headquarters, but now it is said that it is difficult to buy them at the headquarters.
The one-day travel guide in Hong Kong 🇭🇰 ends here 🔚. You can stay in Hong Kong for one night and see my itinerary for the second day. If you like it, you can follow me for more travel guides.
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Sham Shui Po Classic Hong Kong Style Teppanyaki
This steakhouse is located on Fuk Wing Street in Sham Shui Po, near popular tourist spots like Golden Computer Arcade and Golden Computer Centre. Besides classic Hong Kong-style teppanyaki, they also offer baked rice, stir-fried noodles and rice, and set meals, providing a wide variety of choices. There are also different special set menus available daily.
The restaurant has a spacious and comfortable environment, featuring classic Hong Kong-style booths, making it suitable for group gatherings.
🔸Soup
The creamy soup is thick and smooth, with a few corn kernels; the borscht is tangy and sweet, not spicy at all, made with various vegetables.
🔸U.S. Ribeye Steak - $98
A large ribeye steak, seared to lock in the rich juices, with visible marbling in the middle. It's tender and juicy, topped with a flavorful black pepper sauce, served with golden crispy thick-cut fries, zucchini, and radish to balance the richness of the meat.
🔸U.S. Sirloin Steak - $98
The sirloin steak is equally generous in portion, with a slightly charred exterior. The inside remains tender and pink, preserving the beef's tenderness. The texture and beef flavor are rich and elastic, and the gravy enhances its freshness.
🔸Honey Pepper Chicken Wings +$38/6 pieces
Golden crispy chicken wings with a sweet honey glaze and aromatic, non-spicy pepper powder, making them very appetizing.
🔸Swiss Sauce Chicken Wings +$38/6 pieces
The sweet Swiss sauce is well-absorbed, and the chicken skin is glossy and tender, sweet but not greasy.
🔸Red Bean Ice - $6
Soft and dense red bean paste, with sweet but not cloying evaporated milk, giving a refreshing feel.
🔸Salted Lemon 7-Up +$6
New lemon-lime flavor, refreshing and thirst-quenching.
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Address: G/F, 120-122 Fuk Wing Street, Sham Shui Po
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Hong Kong Travel Photo Spot: Rainbow Elementary School 'Sham Shui Po Government Primary School'
For those looking for photo spots in Hong Kong, here's a review of my visit to the Rainbow Elementary School 'Sham Shui Po Government Primary School'.
📌 Sham Shui Po Government Primary School
📍 101 Sham Mong Rd, Cheung Sha Wan, Hong Kong
📍 Nearest Station: Lai Chi Kok Station, Nam Cheong Station
This elementary school, 'Sham Shui Po Government Primary School', captures the unique rainbow colors of Hong Kong. Although you can't enter the school, there's a pedestrian bridge right in front of it that makes for a great photo spot.
While there aren't many attractions nearby, the Sham Shui Po Government Primary School is beautiful enough that those looking for photo spots in Hong Kong will enjoy visiting.
📌 How to get to Sham Shui Po Government Primary School
📍 Nam Cheong Station (Bus 701, 702, 971, 11 minutes / Exit A, 15 minutes on foot)
📍 Lai Chi Kok Station (Exit D3, D4, 10 minutes on foot)
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Good food in Hong Kong Kowloon area
Had these delicious pork / prawns and oysters dishes at Tin Cheung restaurant. It’s opposite of the more well known Oi Man Shan without the long queue.
The foods were just as good and wash down with the nice and cold beer. Total cost for this meal was HKD566
Well worth the effort to find the place
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Popular Chinese Restaurant in Sham Shui Po Serves Tasty Stir-fry and Dim Sum Dishes.
Always bustling with people, this Chinese restaurant is a favorite among the locals, and it truly offers some pleasant surprises. We visited for lunch on the weekend and were lucky to have made a reservation in advance; otherwise, we would have had to wait in line. In addition to stir-fried noodles and rice dishes, they also serve a variety of dim sum.
Crispy Pork with Fresh Fruit in Sweet and Sour Sauce $128
The signature sweet and sour pork is exceptionally well-made. Starting with the sauce, it has the perfect balance of sweet and sour flavors and even achieves a stringy effect. The pork's crispy exterior is perfectly coated with the sauce, and the meat is tender with just the right amount of fat, quickly disappearing from the plate.
Crispy Noodles with Bean Sprouts and Shredded Pork $88
The noodles are fried to a golden crisp and are incredibly fragrant. A nice touch is that the bean sprouts and shredded pork are served in a separate bowl, keeping the noodles crispy.
Seafood and Vegetable Vermicelli Pot $108
The vegetable pot is quite large and worth the price, containing large dried shrimp, squid, shrimp, and other seafood.
There's also a good selection of dim sum, including savory dumplings, pan-fried chive dumplings, walnut buns, pork trotters with fermented bean curd, and barbecued pork rolls. The overall quality of the dim sum is quite good, and everything is served hot. The walnut bun is particularly eye-catching, with chunks of walnuts inside and not too sweet. Barbecued pork rolls are a rarity these days and have a nostalgic charm.
Yue Lai Xuan (Sham Shui Po)
No. 4 and 5, G/F, Ka Yu Building, 198 Kweilin Street, Sham Shui Po
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Hong’s Dessert Sham Shui Po
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Hong's Dessert in Sham Shui Po is a sweet oasis in the bustling streets of Hong Kong. This dessert shop may seem modest from the outside, but once you step inside, you're transported to a world of tantalizing flavors and sweet treats.
The menu at Hong's Dessert offers a wide variety of traditional Hong Kong desserts, from silky-smooth puddings to refreshing shaved ice creations. One standout dish is their signature mango pomelo sago, a delightful concoction of creamy mango puree, tangy pomelo, and chewy sago pearls, served chilled for a refreshing burst of flavor. Each spoonful is a harmonious blend of sweet and tart, with the luscious mango providing a tropical twist that's sure to leave you craving more.
Jack KF
Sun Heung Yuen (Kin Kee) HK
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Sun Heung Yuen, also known as Kin Kee, is a beloved neighborhood eatery tucked away in the vibrant streets of Hong Kong. This unassuming restaurant may not boast flashy decor or fancy ambiance, but what it lacks in aesthetics, it more than makes up for in flavor and authenticity.
The menu at Sun Heung Yuen features a variety of classic Hong Kong-style comfort foods, with a focus on hearty breakfast options and traditional noodle dishes. One standout dish is their signature beef brisket noodle soup, which boasts tender slices of beef brisket swimming in a rich and flavorful broth, accompanied by springy noodles and a generous sprinkling of fresh green onions. Each spoonful is a comforting reminder of home-cooked goodness, perfect for warming up on a chilly Hong Kong morning or satisfying a late-night craving.
In addition to their noodle dishes, Sun Heung Yuen also offers a variety of other mouthwatering options, including fluffy scrambled eggs with char siu (barbecue pork), crispy toast slathered with condensed milk, and piping hot bowls of congee topped with century egg and shredded pork. Whatever you choose, you can be sure that each dish is prepared with care and attention to detail, using only the freshest ingredients and time-honored cooking techniques.
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Take a city walk in Hong Kong
Next stop, arriving in Hong Kong.
It's my third time in Hong Kong, and this weekend was supposed to be about helping a friend with a credit card application. However, unexpectedly, it's Easter holiday, so it was a wasted trip. Instead, let's have a Hong Kong City walk.
Perhaps it's because I'm Cantonese and grew up watching Hong Kong films, I've always had a special affection for Hong Kong. I can always find fragments of childhood memories in the streets and alleys of Hong Kong, warm and nostalgic.
First stop: Sham Shui Po Apliu Street.
I usually visit the Central and Causeway Bay areas in Hong Kong, which are bustling but lack some of the Hong Kong flavor. Sham Shui Po reveals the essence of life, stripped of the bustling decorations.
Here I ate at Ah Yat Tofu and Sun Heung Yuen. Ah Yat Tofu is very generous with its ingredients, with a strong bean flavor and a light beany taste, but it's all sweet here, so be cautious if you can't handle sweet tofu desserts! (Personally, I prefer the softer ones). Sun Heung Yuen really offers great value for money. My friend and I ordered pig's trotter noodles, beef brisket noodles, and egg beef sandwiches. The noodles are very chewy and the portions are generous (the same portion and price are almost the same as in Guangzhou), the pig's trotter is soft and melts in your mouth, and the beef brisket is very flavorful. Compared to their signature dishes, they seem a bit ordinary.
Second stop: Hong Kong Heritage Museum.
To understand a city, you must first understand its history and culture. Jin Yong's martial arts novels and unique film art are important parts of Hong Kong culture. The artworks are also very interesting. It's hard to believe that these are artworks from 50 years ago. I recommend everyone to go and see for themselves to gain a deeper understanding of Hong Kong.
Third stop: Hong Kong Palace Museum.
Located next to Victoria Harbour, you need to purchase tickets at the self-service ticket machine on the first floor. A regular ticket costs 55 yuan and allows access to galleries 1-6. Galleries 7-9 require an additional ticket (the Palace Museum galleries are also inside). Most of the exhibits are from the Ming and Qing dynasties (I wonder if they were all 'taken' by the British army), and you can also see the opulence of the Qing era. There are also a few private exhibits. I recommend it to anyone interested in or with a good understanding of Qing dynasty history, as you can basically learn about the life of the Qing royal family.