Hop across the harbour and discover our favourite bars, shopping areas and restaurants in Tsim Sha Tsui…
A shopper’s paradise, museum mecca and foodie haven, Tsim Sha Tsui offers a little something for everyone. Not to mention, an unparalleled view of the iconic Hong Kong skyline. Covering all the best places to shop, eat and drink, we’ve hand-picked our favourite spots in Tsim Sha Tsui!
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Things To Do In Tsim Sha Tsui — Malls, Sites & Museums

K11 MUSEA — Victoria Dockside Art Mall & Museum Complex
Art meets mall at K11 MUSEA, which describes itself as a cultural-retail destination. Beyond the jaw-dropping architecture, you’ll find tons of trendy shops and foodie hotspots. Plus, you can escape reality for a few hours in one of Hong Kong’s most popular cinemas! The IMAX theatre in K11 MUSEA boasts enormous screens and an excellent sound system, making this the ideal rainy-day activity.
K11 MUSEA, 6/F, K11 MUSEA, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 3892 3890, www.k11musea.com
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Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade — Avenue of Stars & ‘A Symphony of Lights’
Take in Hong Kong’s iconic harbour skyline as you stroll down TST’s Avenue of Stars. The renovated promenade showcases the city’s most legendary celebrities, and don’t forget to time your visit to catch the dazzling light and sound show, A Symphony of Lights, which starts every night at 8pm.
Avenue of Stars, 3 Hoi Bun Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, www.avenueofstars.com.hk
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Kowloon Park — Green Oasis With Chinese Garden & Bird Lake
As much as we love it, Tsim Sha Tsui can get quite overwhelming! Kowloon Park is the place to go when you’re seeking refuge. There’s an aviary (hello, flamingos), two public pools and even a maze garden.
Kowloon Park, MTR exit A1, 175-181 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
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Harbour City — Hong Kong’s Largest Shopping Mall
Harbour City boasts a whopping 450+ fashion, food and lifestyle shops, making it Hong Kong’s leading mall. Pop up to the Ocean Terminal Deck which boasts beautiful views of the harbour if you need a break from the shopping madness below, or check out the Gallery by the Harbour for some local art!
Harbour City, 5 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, www.harbourcity.com.hk
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Hong Kong Cultural Centre — TST’s Performing Arts Haven
Encompassing a Concert Hall, the iconic Grand Theatre, a Studio Theatre and an Exhibition Gallery, Hong Kong Cultural Centre is likely where you’ll go if you ever catch a play, musical or ballet. The Brutalist architecture also makes it a major destination for local photographers!
Hong Kong Cultural Centre, 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, www.hkculturalcentre.gov.hk
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Heath Hong Kong — Multi-Purpose Cultural Space In Chungking Mansions
This up-and-coming culture, retail and dining destination can be found right underneath the iconic Chungking Mansions. The 40,000-square-foot revitalised space is packed with an eclectic mix of shops where you can buy everything from old records to vintage cameras and quirky souvenirs. It’s also a great spot to pick up some bubble tea or a classic Hong Kong-style milk tea from the famous Lan Fong Yuen.
Heath Hong Kong, B/F, 36-44 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, www.heath-hk.com
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Tsim Sha Tsui Museums — Hong Kong Museum Of Art, History, Space & Science

Hong Kong Museum of Art
The city’s first and main art museum, HKMOA exhibits permanent collections of paintings, calligraphy and sculptures for free.
Hong Kong Museum of Art, 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 2721 0116, www.hk.art.museum

Hong Kong Museum of History
To learn about the city’s historical and cultural heritage, head to the museum’s permanent exhibition, comprising eight galleries spread across two floors.
Hong Kong Museum of History, 100 Chatham Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 2724 9042, www.hk.history.museum

Hong Kong Space Museum
The recognisable dome houses the museum of astronomy, a hall of space science and Stanley Ho Space Theatre — a cinema experience unlike any other.
Hong Kong Space Museum, 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, www.lcsd.gov.hk/CE/Museum/Space

Hong Kong Science Museum
Explore the many floors of fascinating exhibitions, interactive displays and a 22-metre high Energy Machine — the largest of its kind in the world!
Hong Kong Science Museum, 2 Science Museum Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 2732 3232, hk.science.museum
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Where To Eat In Tsim Sha Tsui — The Best Restaurants In TST

Hutong — Northern Chinese Restaurant On H Centre’s Top Floor
With a breathtaking view of our skyline, a contemporary twist on Chinese cuisine and some of the best Peking duck in Hong Kong ($598 for half duck, $1,800 for whole duck), Hutong is an ideal choice for special occasions — whether you’re booking its brunch or dinner. All of the dim sum here is made fresh on site, so you’ll be tempted to try everything on the menu. Just make sure to order the gloriously fluffy mushroom bao!
Hutong, 18/F, H Centre, One Peking Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 3428 8342, www.hutong.com.hk
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Bayfare Social – Tapas On A Terrace At Rosewood Hong Kong
Perched on the fifth floor of Rosewood Hong Kong, tapas-inspired dining concept Bayfare Social’s outdoor terrace serves as a fantastic vantage point for sweeping views of the harbour. Soak in the sights while you indulge in Spanish tapas with modern touches — we love the Hokkaido scallop ($198), Hamachi crudo ($220) and Cantabrian pickle with anchovies ($190) to start, and the Wagyu beef cheek paella for a main ($378).
Bayfare Social, 5/F, Rosewood Hong Kong, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 3891 8732, www.rosewoodhotels.com
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Lin Heung Lau – Iconic Tea House’s 24-Hour Dim Sum Branch
Since opening over a hundred years ago, the two-storey Lin Heung Lau in Central has been a Hong Kong staple. But a new restaurant opening of 2025 is its Tsim Sha Tsui branch, which is open 24 hours! Sassy favourites include the pillowy char siu bao and sink-your-teeth-in siu mai.
Lin Heung Lau, 1/F, Cheung Lee Commercial Building, 25 Kimberely Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 2320 1318
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La Taverna — Hong Kong’s Oldest Italian Restaurant
Did you know that La Taverna has been around since 1969?. When we think of old Italian cooking, we think of a mama stirring the tomato pasta with her long wooden spoon in her huge silver pot, and this place is not far off from that. It’s all about rich and flavoursome food and heartfelt cooking.
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Aqua — Fusion Italian-Japanese Restaurant With Standout Brunch
Aqua has it all – and by all, we mean a killer view of Hong Kong. Along with a dizzying selection of booze, aqua serves up Italian dishes and Japanese Omakase with a carefully thought-out fusion flair. Don’t forget to join Aqua’s Non-Stop Brunch, featuring free-flow drinks!
Aqua, 17/F, H Zentre, 15 Middle Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 3427 2288, www.aqua.com.hk

Chungking Mansions — Indian, Turkish & African Food Stalls
Steeped in culture and an iconic institution in its own right, Chungking Mansions is home to some of the best Indian, Turkish and African fare in the city — along with some of the highest concentration of Halal-certified restaurants in Hong Kong! It’s not fine dining, but you can expect authentic flavours and a lively atmosphere.
Chungking Mansions, 36-44 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
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Nobu — World-Famous Japanese Restaurant In Regent Hong Kong
World-renowned for its trademark blend of Japanese cuisine with Peruvian influences, Nobu Hong Jong is set against the dazzling backdrop of Victoria Harbour. Diners can indulge in signature dishes like the famous black cod with miso and yellowtail jalapeño and toro tartare, alongside newer dishes inspired by Chef Nobu’s time in Peru.
Nobu, 2/F, Regent Hong Kong, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, noburestaurants.com/hong-kong
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Kailash Parbat — Traditional Indian Cuisine With Fun Twists
Known for its flavourful chaats, tandoor dishes and classics like paneer lababdaar and mango lassi (along with ultra-generous portions!), Kailash Parbat is one of our favourite Indian restaurants in Hong Kong. For a full review and must-try dish recommendations, check out our Instagram reel!
Kailash Parbat, 3/F, 302 Multifield Plaza, 3-7 Prat Avenue, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 3428 5545, Instagram: @kailashparbat.hongkong
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Veggie Kingdom 緻素坊 – Authentic Vegetarian Chinese Food
This plant-based Cantonese eatery doesn’t wow in terms of ambience or service, but through its homemade dishes. Highlights include the veggie Peking duck, as well as the har gow, siu mai, cheung fan and more — which are hardly distinguishable from the meaty originals.
Veggie Kingdom, 7/F, VIP Commercial Centre, 120 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 2366 9223, www.veggiekingdom.hk
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Sabatini Ristorante Italiano — The Royal Garden’s Hidden Italian Gem
At Sabatini Ristorante Italiano, ensconced within The Royal Garden Hotel, simplicity defines the food on offer. Here, guests have the opportunity to revel in an old-school dining experience where the classics are left largely untouched. Dishes such as linguine alla sabatini, lasagna alla bolognese and risotto ai funghi are exquisitely crafted.
Sabatini Ristorante Italiano, 3/F, The Royal Garden, 69 Mody Road, Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 2733 2000, www.rghk.com.hk
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Common Man Coffee Roasters — TST Cafe With Breakfast & Late-Night Drinks
For a hearty Western breakfast in the heart of K11, Common Man Coffee Roasters is where it’s at! Not only is the coffee — especially the cold brew — top-notch, the cafe also turns out all-day dining and even cocktails after 5pm.
Common Man Coffee Roasters, Shop G26-G28-119, G/F & 1/F, K11 Art Mall, 18 Hanoi Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, 2276 5198, commonmancoffeeroasters.com.hk
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Nine One — Unique Indian Flavours In TST Centre
Also known as “The Bombay East Indian Girl”, Chef Samaira aims to redefine the perception of Indian cuisine, focusing on lesser-known East Indian dishes. You won’t find a curry in sight on the menu, but you won’t be complaining once you try her flavourful signature dishes, like the Chicken Khuddi, Lamb Potato Chop and Pan-Fried Stuffed Whole “Hirva” Pomfret.
Nine One, G80-85, G/F, Tsim Sha Tsui Centre, 66 Mody Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 3741 2900, nineonehk.com
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Ichiran — Solo Ramen Chain In Tsim Sha Tsui
Party for one? Ichiran’s solo slurping booths are built for a quick, satisfying bowl of tonkotsu ramen! Crowned one of the best ramen spots in Japan and New York, Ichiran may have been built for single diners, but if you do have friends in town, its TST branch is one of the largest in the world and offers communal seating – plus it’s open till 2am!
Ichiran, Entrance Hall on G/F & Shop B on B/F, 8 Minden Avenue, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 2369 4218, en.ichiran.com
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Scarlett Café & Wine Bar — Cosy French Bistro Concept
With its laidback ambience, delectable food and affordable wines, this French-style bistro is a superb spot for no-fuss French food in Tsim Sha Tsui. And if you’re looking to treat yourself on the weekend, Scarlett offers a great brunch set with the options to add on free-flow oysters and French wine.
Scarlett Café & Wine Bar, 2 Austin Avenue, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 3565 6513, www.randblab.com/scarlett-hk
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Kimberley Street — Hong Kong’s ‘Koreatown’
Got a hankering for Korean BBQ, fried chicken, kimbap and kimchi? Easy! Head down to Kimberley Street to get your Korean food fix. The street is lined with authentic Korean restaurants and supermarkets where you can stock up on all your favourite ingredients.
Koreatown, Kimberly Street, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
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Tsim Sha Tsui Bars & Pubs — Where To Drink In TST

OZONE — TST’s Ritz-Carlton Rooftop Bar
Drink among the clouds at the highest rooftop bar in the world! Located on the 118th floor of the Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong, this rooftop lounge is as much a tourist attraction as it is a sleek (and somewhat pricey) watering hole.
OZONE, 118/F, The Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong, 1 Austin Road West, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 2263 2270, www.ritzcarlton.com
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Ned Kelly’s Last Stand — Tsim Sha Tsui Neighbourhood Pub
A bit of an oldie (but a goodie), Ned Kelly’s Last Stand has been around since what feels like the beginning of time. This grungy Australian joint is known for its casual and cosy atmosphere and for playing some of Hong Kong’s best live jazz.
Ned Kelly’s Last Stand, 11A Ashley Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 2376 0562, www.facebook.com/pages/Ned-Kellys-Last-Stand
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DarkSide — Rosewood Hong Kong Speakeasy Bar
Think live jazz, vintage cigars and rare aged spirits. The Rosewood Hotel’s DarkSide is a sophisticated bar coupling time-honoured traditions with innovative techniques. Relax on the terrace, soak in the harbour views and splurge on a premium cocktail – you deserve it.
Darkside, G/F Rosewood Hong Kong, Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 3891 8732, www.darkside.hk
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Castro’s — Cuban-Inspired Pub With Affordable Drinks
For a Cuban night of fun, step into Castro’s! Expect a night of strong and yummy drinks (one of the best Caipirinhas in town!) and be transported away to Cuba by the kitch memorabilia and smell of cigar smoke!
Castro’s, 1/F, 16 Ashley Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, 2957 8041, castrosbarhk.com
Main image courtesy of Pourya Gohari via Unsplash, image 1 courtesy of Nikolay Tsuguliev via Getty, image 2 courtesy of Nine One via Instagram, image 3 courtesy of Nobu via Instagram, image 4 courtesy of Ichiran via Instagram, image 5 courtesy of Catgirlmutant via Unsplash, image 6 courtesy of Ozone via Instagram, image 7 courtesy of N1 Coffee & Co via Instagram, image 8 courtesy of Heath via Instagram, image 9 courtesy of Sicheng Liu via Unsplash, image 10 courtesy of Hong Kong Space Museum via Instagram, image 11 courtesy of 1881 Heritage.




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