5 September, 2025
Tseung Kwan O Guide
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The Ultimate Neighbourhood Guide To Tseung Kwan O

5 September, 2025
Tseung Kwan O Guide

More than just a residential hub, Tseung Kwan O (TKO) is a seaside neighbourhood full of surprises. From waterfront parks to family-friendly malls and hidden dining gems, here are our top TKO picks.

Looking for a weekend adventure without straying too far from Central? Just a 30-minute MTR ride away, Tseung Kwan O (TKO) is the perfect neighbourhood for foodies, families and pet owners. From trendy cafes and alfresco dining spots to green exercise parks and waterfront strolls, there’s plenty to keep your day packed with good eats and fun activities. Whether you’re hunting for the best restaurants in Tseung Kwan O, exploring local shops or planning a pet-friendly outing, we’ve rounded up everything you need to know about this vibrant pocket of Hong Kong.

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Where To Eat & Drink In Tseung Kwan O

Paradise Dynasty eight xiao long bao

Paradise Dynasty — Tseung Kwan O Rainbow Xiao Long Bao haven

Craving dim sum with flair? Paradise Dynasty in Tseung Kwan O brings the wow with its iconic 8-flavoured Xiao Long Bao — think indulgent flavours like black truffle, foie gras, cheese, garlic, Szechuan and more, all naturally coloured for a feast that’s as Instagram-worthy as it is tasty. Beyond the dumplings, favourites include La Mian with sliced pork, braised duck Shanghai-style and sweet and sour fish, making it a go-to for Shanghainese comfort food in the heart of TKO.

Paradise Dynasty, Shop G31, G/F, Park Central, 9 Tong Tak Street, Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong, www.paradisegp.com

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Beans The Backyard All Day Breakfast Spot Exterior in Tseung Kwan O

BEANS The Backyard — All-day breakfast

Who can say no to an all-day breakfast?! This cafe serves a creative menu that ranges from The Backyard Breakfast (featuring smoked salmon eggs Benedict, a waffle, parma ham with melon and more) to Caramel Baby Pear Cheesecake. You’ll also be spoilt for choice with all the coffee options on offer!

BEANS The Backyard, Shop F95, 1/F, PopCorn, 9 Tong Yin Street, Tseung Kwan O, New Territories, Hong Kong, 5537 7465, www.beansgroup.hk/beans-bakery

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Chilli Lime Pan Asian cuisine Thai Boat noodles

Chilli Lime — Pan-Asian cuisine with vibrant flavours

Chilli Lime gives Pan-Asian cuisine a modern touch, creating spectacular, mouth-watering fusion fare. Sample its extensive menu of fresh Thai, Indian, vegetarian and seafood dishes for a taste of Asia like you’ve never experienced before. With two locations in TKO and Yuen Long, this is a delicious Asian dining spot, worth trekking for!

Sassy Tip: Don’t miss the Crab Fried Rice for a throwback to Thailand!

Chilli Lime, Shop G07, G/F, Monterey Place, 23 Tong Chun Street, Tseung Kwan O, New Territories, Hong Kong, 2246 0055, www.chillilime.com.hk

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Tim Ho Wan Affordable Michelin-starred dim sum pinapple bbq buns

Tim Ho Wan — Affordable Michelin-starred dim sum

If Michelin-starred dim sum is your love language, mouth-watering bites await at Tim Ho Wan in TKO. From crispy-yet-fluffy BBQ pork buns to plush shrimp dumplings, this beloved chain — famous for being the ‘world’s cheapest Michelin restaurant’ — keeps the Cantonese classics crowd-pleasing, delicious and affordable!

Tim Ho Wan, Shop G03, G/F, MCP Central (Phase II), 8 Yan King Road, Po Lam, Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong, www.timhowan.com

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Hygge cosy danish spot with fermented pizzas exterior at night

Hygge — Cosy Danish-inspired crepes and pizzas in Ocean Popwalk

At this Danish-named cafe in TKO, cosy meets creative. Think perfectly crispy yet chewy pizzas (made from two types of flour which are fermented for two days!) and sweet or savoury crepes like the smoked salmon and spinach galette or a Galette Suzette. Not to mention the pet-friendly cafe’s cosy wooden interior, which adds to the ambience of a quick little getaway from the hustle and bustle of Hong Kong. 

Hygge, Shop G33, G/F, Ocean Popwalk, 28 Tong Chun Street, Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong, Instagram: @hygge_pizza_crepe

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Chan Yee Hing Restaurant marinated goose

Chan Yee Hing Restaurant — Authentic Chiu Chow marinated goose and cockles

Craving authentic Chiu Chow fare without fuss? This spot serves generous family style portions of seafood delights! Our recommended dishes include marinated goose pieces and marinated cockles, which are made with blood cockles from Shantou. These delicious Asian delights are served in an elegant and warm space, making it an ideal space for home-style meals with the whole family.

Chan Yee Hing Restaurant, Shop 2-3, G/F, Twin Peaks, 9 Chi Shin Street, Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong, Facebook: chanyeehingtko

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Seoulmate Visually stunning twists on classic Korean pocha dishes volcano

Seoulmate — Visually stunning twists on classic Korean pocha dishes

This artsy Korean speciality cafe is a visual treat. Dishes are as photogenic as they are delicious, with highlights like cheesy kimchi quesadillas, smoky volcano rice and Sriracha seafood noodles. And if you’re a cheese lover, don’t miss the Carbonara rice cakes and Snowy Cheese Fondue Pot.

Seoulmate, Shop G25B–G26A, G/F, Monterey Place, 23 Tong Chun Street, Tseung Kwan, Hong Kong, Instagram: @seoulmatecafe

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Pizza Pig Delicious 30-inch pizza with alfresco dining

Pizza Pig — Delicious 30-inch pizza with alfresco dining

Go big or go home — this is the optimal communal pizza spot in TKO. Famous for their 30-inch stone-oven pizzas, plus fun starters like fried seafood bites and meatballs & spaghetti, make it a perfect hangout with friends for a post-walk refuel. But be warned, the pizzas are so good, you won’t want to share! 

Pizza Pig, Shop G10 & G11, G/F, Monterey Place, 23 Tong Chun Street, Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong, thepizzapig.com.hk

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Tomato 18 Reliable Hong Kong cha chaan teng tomato noodles

Tomato 18 — Reliable Hong Kong cha chaan teng

A beloved and local favourite, Tomato 18 is a nostalgic cha chaan teng. Think vintage Hong Kong decor, neon signs and a dramatic faux cinema entrance. A Team Sassy fave, we recommend the tomato soup noodles, indulgent peanut-butter toast drizzled with condensed milk and the pork neck rice. 

Tomato 18, Shop G05, G/F, Savannah, 3 Chi Shin Street, O’South Coast, Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong

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Tseung Kwan O Guide: Cielo Steakhouse & Bar

Cielo Rooftop Bar — Stunning rooftap bar in TKO

Yes, TKO has a rooftop bar! Cielo is an Italian restaurant and bar with a lunch, afternoon tea and dinner menu. Don’t forget to sample its signature mocktail, the TKO Fizz. Open until 1am daily, this will be your next rooftop bar spot!

Cielo Rooftop Bar, Crowne Plaza Hong Kong Kowloon East, 47/F, 3 Tong Tak Street, Tseung Kwan O, New Territories, Hong Kong, 3983 0406, www.ihg.com

Read More: Your Ultimate Guide To Rooftop Restaurants And Bars In Hong Kong


NOC Papillons & Bakery NOC's first-ever bakery space coffee and pastries

NOC Papillons & Bakery — NOC’s first-ever bakery space

TKO’s NOC Papillons & Bakery stands proud as the brand’s first-ever bakery space, serving fresh-out-of-the-oven croissants, egg tarts, basque cheesecakes and other irresistible baked goods, alongside an exceptional curation of house-roasted coffees.

NOC Papillons & Bakery, Shop G1A, Papillons Square, 21 Tong Chun Street, Tseung Kwan O, New Territories, Hong Kong, 2569 6069, noccoffeeco.com

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Wai Yip Noodles — Local and beloved diner with traditional local dishes

Head to this 24-hour cha chaan teng (translated to English as Wai Yip, but does not have an official English name) for a filling breakfast or lunch for under $50, and dinner for under $100. This cafe has a variety of local dishes such as Chinese ‘tung fun’ noodles, Hong Kong-style French toast, five-spice beef noodle soup, claypot meat and vegetables, and of course, the ever-so-sweet Hong Kong-style milk tea!

Wai Yip Noodles, Shop 3-3A, G/F, Bauhinia Garden Commercial Complex, 11 Tong Chun Street, Tseung Kwan O, New Territories, Hong Kong

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Where To Shop In Tseung Kwan O

Tseung Kwan O Guide: East Point City

East Point City — Large shopping mall ideal for grocery shopping

As the largest multi-function shopping mall in the district, you will easily find anything you’re looking for at Easy Point City. From your everyday grocery shopping to a once-in-a-while skincare splurge, you won’t be disappointed by the variety of shops available.

Metro City Plaza, 8 Chung Wa Road, Hang Hau, Hong Kong, www.eastpointcity.com.hk


MCP central interior with food spots large mall in tko

MCP Central — A plaza for all your foodie desires

With international cuisine and acclaimed restaurants, MCP Central is a one-stop destination for all your cravings. Known for its spacious Atrium area, Metro City has held numerous events featuring local celebrities and K-pop idols, so be sure to stay up to date on all its latest events here!

Metro City Plaza, 8 Yan King Road, Tseung Kwan O, New Territories, Hong Kong, www.metrocityplaza.com

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Popcorn shopping mall trendy cinema

PopCorn Shopping Mall — Cinema and trendy shopping in this TKO mall

Located atop Tseung Kwan O MTR station, PopCorn houses a cinema, a game centre, countless restaurants and local high street fashion brands — perfect for days when it’s too hot to roam outdoors. Plus, don’t miss the popular NAMCO store for all your anime needs!

PopCorn Shopping Mall, Tseung Kwan O MTR Station, Tseung Kwan O, New Territories, Hong Kong, www.popcorntko.com.hk


TKO plaza bubble tea hangout weekend spot malls in TKO

TKO Plaza — Modern and accessible plaza ideal for entertainment

With bubble tea of all sorts and sizzling pan-fried dumplings, Tseung Kwan O Plaza is a go-to hangout spot amongst students, especially during the weekdays. It’s also right next to the minibus terminal and Hang Hau MTR Station, so don’t worry about having to carry groceries a long way back to the station.

Tseung Kwan O Plaza, 1 Tong Tak Street, Tseung Kwan O, New Territories, Hong Kong, www.tkoplaza.com.hk

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What To Do In Tseung Kwan O

The Slow Wellness spa offering massages to rejuvenate the body

The Slow — Wellness spa offering massages to rejuvenate the body

The Slow offers refined massage therapies in an elegant, mature setting that invites urban dwellers to embrace the art of slowing down. From hot stone to lymphatic drainage massages, The Slow has everything you need to restore and rejuvenate the body and soul, in the midst of bustling city life. 

The Slow, Shop G17, Papillons Square, Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong, WhatsApp: 9320 3680, www.theslowhk.com

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Clear Water Bay Beach Quaint and peaceful beach with easy access from TKO

Clear Water Bay Beach —  Quaint and peaceful beach with easy access from TKO

Looking for a one-day getaway? With its outstanding scenery and soft, sparkling sandClear Water Bay is a far cry from the bustling streets and busy shopping malls. Don’t forget to pack your SPF and beach towel!

Clear Water Bay Beach, Clear Water Bay Road, Hong Kong, www.lcsd.gov.hk

Read More: The Best Beaches In Hong Kong


High junk trail challenging hike

High Junk Peak Country Trail — A challenging trail for hiking enthusiasts

While this trail and its steep downward slopes might not be beginner friendly, we promise the High Junk Peak will not disappoint those who are ready for it. Cameras at the ready for your next ‘gram!

High Junk Peak Country Trail, Ng Fai Tin, Tseung Kwan O, New Territories, Hong Kong

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Tseung Kwan O Guide: Hong Kong Design Institute

Hong Kong Design Institute — A source of inspiration for the creatives

With art exhibits from all over the world, the HKDI offers more than just courses. A dynamic exhibition space, you’ll often find parties and internationally acclaimed designers and curators visiting this institution. With regular exhibitions every year, ranging from graphic design, fashion, architecture and creative outlets, you’ll want to keep visiting this page for upcoming events and exhibits!

Hong Kong Design Institute, 3 King Ling Road, Tseung Kwan O, New Territories, Hong Kong, 3928 2000www.hkdi.edu.hk

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Lohas Rink Eco-friendly skating rink for fun weekend activities

Lohas Rink — Eco-friendly skating rink for fun weekend activities

If your weekend outings in Tseung Kwan O need an entertaining upgrade, slide on over to LOHAS Rink, Hong Kong’s largest eco-friendly ice arena tucked inside The LOHAS Mall. It’s not just another rink — it’s the first in Hong Kong to harness a natural, non-toxic CO₂ refrigeration system, making it a win for the environment! From skate-sharpening services to beginner-friendly penguin aids, this rink has thoughtful touches for all ages and skill levels.

LOHAS Rink, 206–210, Level 2, The LOHAS (LOHAS Mall), 1 Lohas Park Road, Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong, lohasrink.com.hk

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Hong Kong Velodrome Park Sports facilities from badminton to basketball

Hong Kong Velodrome Park — Sports facilities from badminton to basketball

Within walking distance from the Sports Ground is the Hong Kong Velodrome Park, which offers other facilities to the public, including a climbing wall (perfect venue for a corporate team bonding activity!) and a skatepark. Courts include badminton, tennis and basketball. A lot of elderly residents also come here on a daily basis to exercise in the fitness corner and enjoy the view of the large artificial lake.

Hong Kong Velodrome Park, 105-107 Po Hong Road, Tseung Kwan O, New Territories, Hong Kong, www.lcsd.gov.hk/en/facilities

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Little Hawaii Trail Beginner trail with a picturesque waterfall

Little Hawaii Trail — Beginner trail with a picturesque waterfall

This beginner trail is roughly 3km and takes around one hour, depending on your fitness level. It’s famous for the picturesque waterfall that you will pass along the way. You can start from the Tseng Lan Shue by Clear Water Bay Road, or walk along Po Hong Road from Po Lam to go in the opposite direction.

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Tseung Kwan O Guide: Promenade

Tseung Kwan O Promenade — Relaxing waterfront promenade ideal for long walks

Next to the Pet Garden is this beautiful seafront area, where you will find runners, dog walkers, fishermen and dragon boat teams training. Pace along the waterfront promenade, stretch your legs across the pet-friendly lawns or catch stunning views of Lei Yue Mun and Chai Wan. The wide, flat paths make it stroller- and wheelchair-friendly.

Sassy Tip: This place is open 24/7, so sunset or sunrise adventures are always on the table and makes for a perfect day off or date night!

Tseung Kwan O Promenade, Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong (1o-minute walk from Tseung Kwan O MTR station exit B1), www.lcsd.gov.hk

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Tseung Kwan O Public Library Communal library for bookphiles

Tseung Kwan O Public Library — Communal library for bookphiles

From adult reading clubs to storytelling sessions, the TKO Public Library caters to anyone and everyone. It’s also just a stone’s throw away from the TKO swimming pool, so you can unleash your inner bookworm after a fun splash around!

Tseung Kwan O Public Library, 9 Wan Lung Road, Tseung Kwan O, New Territories, Hong Kong, 2706 8101www.hkpl.gov.hk

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Tseung Kwan O Sports Ground Sports ground with running tracks and football pitches

Tseung Kwan O Sports Ground — Sports ground with running tracks and football pitches

An alternative exercise area to the promenade is the TKO Sports Ground. Only a five-minute walk away, the sports ground features a 400-metre running track surrounding an 11-a-side football pitch, as well as a 300-metre running track with another large football pitch.

Tseung Kwan O Sports Ground, 109 Po Hong Road, Hang Hau, New Territories, Hong Kong, www.lcsd.gov.hk

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TKO swimming pool waterslides and eight pools

Tseung Kwan O Swimming Pool — Multiple pools and water slides

With eight pools for all kinds of swimmers and a bunch of water slides, this is like a water park in disguise. Also, did we mention the super-affordable ticket price? Admission fees start at $8 per person, and you can pay with your Octopus!

Tseung Kwan O Swimming Pool, 9 Wan Lung Road, Tseung Kwan O, New Territories, Hong Kong, 2706 7646 and 2706 6767www.lcsd.gov.hk

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Tseung Kwan O Guide: Wan Po Road Pet Garden

Wan Po Road Pet Garden — Pet-friendly free roam space for furry friends

This 12,000 square-metre dog park has three gated sections — for large dogs, small dogs and a third area for any size. It also houses a car park, toilet facilities and a shower area for your furry friend. The park is also accessible by foot from Tseung Kwan O and Lohas Park MTR station, and is open from 7am to 9pm daily.

Wan Po Road Pet Garden, Wan Po Road, Tseung Kwan O, New Territories, Hong Kong

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Hang Hau Man Kuk Lane Park A Hidden Chinese Garden Oasis

Hang Hau Man Kuk Lane Park — A Hidden Chinese Garden Oasis

Taking its cues from Suzhou and Hangzhou, this secluded 1.9-hectare park feels worlds away from the urban buzz. Think whitewashed walls, grey-tiled rooftops, a traditional bamboo pavilion and a tranquil pond crossed by an elegant stone bridge. Whether you fancy pausing by the Zen garden or chilling at the chess corner with the locals, this little park is urban serenity.

Hang Hau Man Kuk Lane Park, 6 Man Kuk Lane, Hang Hau, Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong


Editor’s note: “Your Neighbourhood Guide To Tseung Kwan O” was most recently updated in September 2025 by Team Sassy.

Main image courtesy of CHUNYIP WONG via Getty.

Image 1 courtesy of Paradise Dynasty, image 2 courtesy of BEANS The Backyard, image 3 courtesy of Chilli Lime, image 4 courtesy of Tim Ho Wan, image 5 courtesy of Hygge, image 6 courtesy of Chan Yee Hing Restaurant, image 7 courtesy of Seoulmate, image 8 courtesy of Pizza Pig, image 9 courtesy of Tomato 18, image 10 courtesy of Cielo Rooftop Bar, image 11 courtesy of NOC Papillons & Bakery, image 12 courtesy of East Point City, image 13 courtesy of MCP Central, image 14 courtesy of PopCorn Shopping Mall, image 15 courtesy of TKO Plaza, image 16 courtesy of The Slow, image 17 courtesy of Wikipedia, image 18 courtesy of HKTB, image 19 courtesy of Hong Kong Design Institute, image 20 courtesy of Lohas Rink, image 21 courtesy of LCSD, image 22 courtesy of Rosie Sumako, image 23 courtesy of Canon, image 24 courtesy of CCIDA, image 25 courtesy of LCSD, image 26 courtesy of CCIDA, image 27 courtesy of Wan Po Road Pet Garden, image 28 courtesy of CCIDA.

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