Name (English): TST Hau Fook Street
Name (Chinese): 尖沙咀厚福街
Category: Food & Beverages
Address (English): Hau Fook Street, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
Address (Chinese): 九龍尖沙咀厚福街
Address Google Map Link: https://goo.gl/maps/xqiiWHw7PqHmsx8u9
Address longitude and latitude: 22.29946302390338, 114.17364691534253
Nearest MTR Station: Tsim Sha Tsui Station Exit D1
Nearest MTR Station Google Map Link: https://goo.gl/maps/LxXwZzmLvRohMu4K8
Nearest MTR Station longitude and latitude: 22.297634439368487, 114.17241208498659
How far from the nearest MTR Station: 5-minute walk from Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Exit D1
Opening Hours:
MON 11:00 – 23:00
TUE 11:00 – 23:00
WED 11:00 – 23:00
THU 11:00 – 23:00
FRI 11:00 – 23:00
SAT 11:00 – 23:00
SUN 11:00 – 23:00
Recommended Time to Visit: 12:00
Accessibility Note: Easy access
Packed with 70+ restaurants and bars, Hau Fook Street is another paradise for foodies in Hong Kong. Located in the major shopping district of Tsim Sha Tsui, Hau Fook Street offers a great variety of food ranging from sushi deluxe to local street food.
This short street is vibrant, chic, and full of high-rises which are home to most of the restaurants in the area. Korean, Indian, Pakistani, Vietnamese, Western and, of course, Chinese cuisines are on the offer, while the majority being Japanese kitchens.
Here you can find three main types of Japanese cuisines: Sushi/ Sashimi, Udon/ Ramen, and Grill/ Teppanyaki, each of which is without doubt magnificent. G One Sushi, for example, is well-regarded for its high quality sushi. Sushi Tokumi excels in its authentic all-round cooking.
To satisfy your crave for Chinese food, hotpot is perhaps the best choice for a wide range of food options and festive atmosphere. Flaming coconut chicken hotpot at Wulu is as delicious as it is healthful. Favorite Pot’s steam pot brings out the best of fresh seafood- Hong Kong style well played.
Having stood the test of picky customers and severe business competition, each of the restaurants manages to provide great quality food for a reasonable price. In fact, special sets and packages like all-you-can-eat are common. Simply look up on banners or get flyers from promoters on the street.
If you are looking for an easy, quick meal without climbing up a building, go to Kwong Wing and get yourself treated with Cha Chaan Teng classics! Scrambled eggs with Cantonese barbecue pork and clay pot rice are as authentically Hong-Kong as it gets. For noodles, NMC will delight you with their original chicken noodle soup.
With plenty of styles, high quality, good location, and various price levels, Hau Fook Street can easily fulfil your food wishes of any kind.
#foodarea #restaurants #japanesefood #hotpot #TST #tsimshatsui #allyoucaneat #sushi #discoverhongkong #explorehongkong #visithongkong #hongkongtravel #ilovehk #foodiegram #foodie #hkfoodporn #hklocalfood #yummy #attractions #nature #capturehongkong #visualhongkong #qualityfood