Tsim Sha Tsui Check-in Cafe Nostalgic Sugar Onion Pancake Shaved Ice! Pistachio Flavor / Daily Limited Mochi Ice Cream Cup
On a scorching summer day, nothing beats enjoying a bowl of shaved ice to cool off!
On a scorching summer day, nothing beats enjoying a bowl of shaved ice to cool off!
In Tsim Sha Tsui, a Japanese food street with over 30,000 square feet has recently opened a new railway-themed cafe, decorated with station and train elements, bringing a nostalgic vibe that is perfect for railway enthusiasts to visit!
The restaurant specializes in a variety of family-style Spanish cuisine, with generous portions and a mix of traditional flavors with modern elements, full of surprises!
Environment and food are both IG-able!
In Tsim Sha Tsui, a food hub, you can find cuisine from different countries. However, if you are looking for a restaurant that serves breakfast to late-night snacks, pay attention to this new Thai and Vietnamese fusion restaurant recently opened on Nathan Road!
There are plenty of choices for eating Thai food in Hong Kong, but if you want something different, you can try this Chinese-Thai fusion restaurant!
After eating ramen, you can add unlimited servings of pan-fried dumplings to continue the enjoyment!
Both lunch and dinner are quite abundant!
Limited to only 10 customers per day!
The restaurant boasts a Victoria view and is adorned with modern and elegant decor, and recently introduced a new à la carte menu.
From ingredients to cooking methods, and even prices, diners can have a say, and even a person can enjoy a meal to the fullest!
This day and night coffee bar restaurant recently celebrated its one-year anniversary, bringing new specialty coffees and tall cocktails.
Must-try inspiration comes from the Japanese "small bowl cuisine" of the "abundance box", where you can taste a variety of Japanese dishes all at once!
The menu in the store changes with the seasons, and the Hong Kong branch also has two limited edition deep-fried dishes!
With a 180° view of Victoria Harbour, the interior design is inspired by "secret agents," exuding grandeur and a touch of stylish playfulness.
The main feature is the black Satsuma free-range chicken from a farm in Kagoshima, Japan, and it is cooked using authentic Japanese Binchotan charcoal, highlighting the firm and tender texture of the chicken.
Create an outdoor style indoors in the city center!
The three-sided glass windows provide a panoramic view of the expansive Victoria Harbour, while the interior design incorporates traditional izakaya elements and plays traditional Japanese music, creating a lively atmosphere.
The restaurant takes a high-end route, using top-quality ingredients, including rare Miyazaki beef and Hokkaido abalone.
This newly opened teppanyaki restaurant in Tsim Sha Tsui adopts a sleek all-black style, complemented by hollowed-out pendant lights to create a play of light and shadow, exuding a stylish vibe!