Tsim Sha Tsui Divination Platform and Divination Platform (Food District)
Address: between observatory road and kimberley road, Tsim Sha Tsui.
Highlight: the famous bar food district.
Introduction: Northford terrace is located in a higher place, not far from Nathan Road, where there are many specialty bars and restaurants. Northford terrace is adjacent to Northford terrace and built on a slope, which also provides different dining options. Usually, people collectively refer to these two areas and their adjacent areas as Northford area.
There are also many special dishes gathered here for nostalgia, including Japan, Russia, Southeast Asia, Spain, South America and so on. Foreigners are frequent visitors here. The average consumption is about HK$ 200 per person. In terms of consumption, beer in bars in Northford area ranges from about $40 to $60 per bottle. Some bars will have open-air seats, which can not only look up at the night view of Li Jing, but also allow guests to drink freely, which is one of the characteristics of Knoxville.
Balalaika-Provides Russian cuisine and live performances by Russian bands. 2/F, No.0/0, North Point, Tsim Sha Tsui
Havana Club-There are red wine, white wine and Cuban cigars from all over the world, and bands play soft music every night, and the scenery is even more intoxicating. 3/F, No.0/0, Nosford Terrace, Tsim Sha Tsui
Spanish restaurant El cid-red is the main color of restaurant design, offering traditional western courses. Toothpaste and live performances. G/F, Lok Fu Building, No.0/4, Jiufotai, Tsim Sha Tsui
Opening hours: only a few shops are open during the day, and the prime time here is after dusk.
Transportation: It takes only 3 minutes to walk from the intersection of Tsim Sha Tsui subway station and Cameron Road to Northford Terrace. Go straight along Nathan Road, and then turn to kimberley road. After a short walk, you will see Northford terrace. Go straight along the stairs and you will find Northford terrace.
Tsim Sha Tsui Peninsula Hotel (Drinking Tea)
Address: Peninsula Hotel Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Highlight: Enjoy the distinguished afternoon tea in the top hotel.
Introduction: The number one hotel in Hong Kong, adjacent to Victoria Harbour, can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Victoria Harbour. Peninsula restaurant in the lobby of Peninsula Hotel provides Victorian English afternoon tea, including hot spots, desserts and salty spots. These snacks are exquisitely made and taste authentic.
Jiale on the first floor of the hotel is a high-grade and classical tea drinking place with antique decoration, more than 25 kinds of famous teas and professional tea performances. The characteristic peninsula milky yellow moon cakes are deeply loved by Hong Kong people, and will be grabbed every Mid-Autumn Festival.
Per capita: 150 HK dollars
Transportation: Go straight at Exit F of Tsim Sha Tsui subway station, and then turn right.
Tsim Sha Tsui Loushanglou Seafood Hotpot (Seafood)
Address: Kimberly Square 1 F, Tsim Sha Tsui.
Highlight: A special hot pot with western and Japanese styles.
Introduction: the environment of seafood hot pot upstairs and downstairs is a combination of western and Japanese styles. The soup base has a variety of western and China flavors, and the dishes are guaranteed to be fresh, especially the raw beef sashimi, which is absolutely worth the money. There are also oysters, French live fish and other dishes, as well as various Hong Kong-style snacks and roasted meat.
Upstairs is definitely a good place to see stars. Jay Chou, Edison Chen, Kuquin, Miriam Yeung, Wu Junru, Jolin Tsai, and Little Pig have all visited.
Tip: The customers here are all high-spending people. If you want to go, you'd better make a reservation, because even from Monday to Thursday, dinner time is usually full from seven to nine.
Cuisine: Raw beef sashimi and Japanese seafood sashimi are highly recommended.
Per capita: HK$ 300
Transportation: Exit A2 of Tsim Sha Tsui subway station.
Tsim Sha Tsui Cuiheng Village (Hong Kong-style)
Address: Nathan Road 132- 134, Tsim Sha Tsui, Xiaxia, Miracle China Business Park.
Highlight: Hong Kong old Cantonese restaurant.
Guide: Cuiheng Village is an old Cantonese restaurant in Hong Kong and has won the "Hong Kong Food Award" for many times. Cuiheng Village, full of luxury, offers unique and exquisite snacks, such as "Bird's Nest Sesame Pills" with sesame seeds in bean paste as fillings. There are also "bird's nest and white pigeon eggs" at the Manchu-Han banquet, which are the choices of people who like to eat sumptuous food.
Recommended: Bird's Nest Sesame Pills, Bird's Nest White Pigeon Eggs, Mutton Paomo, Jinlao Wonton, Yuanbei Shrimp Dumplings and Sesame Fried Dumplings.
Per capita: 150 HK dollars
Business hours: Monday to Saturday,11:30am-11:30pm; Sundays and holidays, 65438+ 00 am-165438+0:30 pm.
Transportation: Exit b2 of Tsim Sha Tsui Railway Station.
Tsim Sha Tsui Tang Chao (dessert)
Address: G/F, No.88 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui.
Highlight: Leading the trend of Hong Kong people eating sugar water.
Introduction: The Tang Dynasty was founded in 199 1 year, and its sugar water made by traditional methods was also very beautiful, leading the trend of Hong Kong people eating sugar water. Almond dew, peach dew, bean curd flower, etc. , has an impact on health and beauty, and is suitable for all ages in Xian Yi. In order to better meet the needs of customers, Tang Chao has added new elements such as Cantonese porridge noodles and snacks, so that tourists from all over the world can taste China folk food.
Recommendation: The most traditional and classic dessert is the original wooden bucket tofu flower ($80)! From the selection of soybeans, grinding soybean milk, boiling and bumping into wooden barrels, the master personally cooks and uses natural materials completely, which is the healthiest model.
Per capita: HK$ 65
Transportation: Tsim Sha Tsui subway station A 1 exit.
Address: No.64 Dai Mo Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Highlight: Elegant and romantic, enjoying the harbor and the sea.
Introduction: Angelini Restaurant is located in Lira Hotel, Kowloon, Hong Kong, with charming Victoria Harbour scenery, fashionable and elegant decoration, focusing on authentic Italian cuisine, and importing excellent ingredients from Italy every week to maintain authentic and exquisite taste.
Transportation: Exit D2 of Tsim Sha Tsui Metro, about 7 minutes' walk.
Intercontinental Hotel Tsim Sha Tsui Restaurant (Landscape)
Address: No.28 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Highlight: A great place to enjoy the magnificent sea view.
Introduction: Spoons are located in Intercontinental Hotel by Alain Ducasse Restaurant, which is open to famous French chefs. All seats can enjoy the magnificent sea view of Victoria Harbour. Leather tabletop, bar decorated with volcanic rocks and wood, French knives and forks, exclusive design of seasoning bottles, and 550 hand-made mercury glass spoons adorn the ceiling, showing luxury everywhere.
Located in the lobby of Intercontinental Hotel, Harbourside Lobby Louge claims to have the best view of Hong Kong, and the bright floor-to-ceiling glass windows can have a panoramic view of Victoria Harbour. Ships coming and going in the harbor seem within reach, and it is also a good place to have English afternoon tea.
Transportation: Exit F of Tsim Sha Tsui Metro, take the subway to the exit of New World Center, and walk for about 15 minutes.
Tsim Sha Tsui Xuanzhi Restaurant (Landscape)
Address: Shop 33 19, 3rd Floor, Gangwei Shopping Mall, Tsim Sha Tsui Harbour City.
Highlight: a combination of Vietnam and France, an open-air terrace near the sea.
Introduction: The restaurant perfectly combines Vietnamese customs with French customs, and the whole row of seats near the sea view window is the most popular. Sitting on the terrace facing the sea is like being in a holiday resort. The restaurant serves Vietnamese food, which combines French flavor, romantic and quiet.
Transportation: Subway Tsim Sha Tsui A 1 Exit.
Tsim Sha Tsui Hutong Restaurant (Landscape)
Address: Floor 65438+28th, No.0 Beijing Road, Tsim Sha Tsui.
Highlights: quaint Beijing style, stunning Victoria Harbour fireworks.
Introduction: Hutong Restaurant combines the classical aesthetics of quadrangles, as if Beijing Hutong has been moved here intact, and stars such as Stephanie, Daniel Wu and Joey Yung have all been here. The beautiful scenery on the 28th floor is the characteristic of this restaurant. When the "symphony of lights" is broadcast at 8 o'clock every night, fireworks seem within reach!
This restaurant specializes in Beijing cuisine, Shandong cuisine and Sichuan cuisine, featuring "Beijing mutton", "Maoshan shrimp" and "red lanterns hanging high".
Transportation: Turn right at Tsim Sha Tsui Exit E and go straight along Beijing Road.
Tsim Sha Tsui Defa Beef Ball (Snacks)
Address: Haiphong Road Temporary Market, Tsim Sha Tsui, near Guangdong Road Xingang Center.
Highlight: the old beef balls.
Introduction: Hong Kong's oldest beef ball shop, which uses the finest beef and beef tendon, plus the boss's many years of brewing experience, is crispy outside and tender and fragrant, and full of popularity!
Transportation: Subway tsim sha tsui station A 1 Exit.
Tsim Sha Tsui Liqiangji North Point Eggs (Snacks)
Address: G/F, Nathan Road 178, Tsim Sha Tsui.
Highlight: popular snacks curry fish eggs and egg noodles.
Introduction: The "Li Qiang Ji Bei Jiao Egg", which originated in North Point, made its fortune with eggs with rich fragrance and soft taste. Every day, hot eggs are robbed as soon as they are baked, and their popularity can be seen. Curry fish eggs are spicy and strong, and they are one of the important snacks in the store.
Transportation: Subway Jordan Station Exit D.
Tsim Sha Tsui Aertang (Hong Kong-style)
Address: Shop A, Floor 1, Hengli Building/KLOC-0, No.68-80 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui.
Highlight: Fitness and recuperation, with great reputation.
Introduction: Al Liang Tang is very famous in Taiwan Province Province. Its signature dish "Buddha jumps over the wall" was stewed with various precious materials for 4 hours. The soup is delicious, rich in gum, and has the effect of strengthening the body and beauty beauty! The traditional braised rice along the ancient method indicates the curative effect, so that guests can "suit the right medicine".
Transportation: Subway Tsim Sha Tsui A 1 Exit.
Hong Kan fu Yao seafood restaurant (seafood)
Address: No.0/8 B, Austin Road, Tsim Sha Tsui.
Highlight: A famous seafood restaurant with star temperament.
Guide: Because it is close to the Red Pavilion, Fuyao Seafood Restaurant has become the best place for Hong Kong artists to have a midnight snack after their concert. Nicholas Tse, Aaron Kwok, Xu Zhian, Sammi Cheng, Faye Wong and others are frequent visitors. The "Zhajiang Noodles" pioneered by this store 23 years ago is the best food. Don't miss it!
Recommended: Zhajiang Noodles, abalone pot with ginger and onion.
Tip: The store doesn't open until 6 pm and 4: 30 am. ..
Transportation: Go straight to Jordan Station Exit D, turn left at Austin Road, walk along the street and turn right at Austin Road.
Hong Kan mei Xin restaurant (hong kong-style)
Address: G 1 and B 1-6, Fashion Plaza, Hongkan Huangpu Garden
Highlight: The largest tea group in Hong Kong has a variety of classic teas.
Introduction: Maxim's Tea Restaurant is the largest tea drinking group in Hong Kong. It is deeply loved by diners because of its tradition and variety, and won numerous awards in the "Hong Kong Food Award".
Recommended: Fresh Mushroom jiaozi and Golden Radish Crisp.
Per capita: 1 15 Hong Kong dollars.
Transportation: Take bus No.6 at Hankou Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, or take bus No.8A at Tsim Sha Tsui Wharf to Hongkan Station.