Fuk Wing Street There is always a late-night food street in the downtown area, and Fu Wing Street in Sham Shui Po is a typical case, the street transportation is convenient, and tourists can feel the bright lights of the downtown area at the escalator at the exit D2 of the subway station. Interestingly, Fuk Wing Street is not only a late-night food street, in...
Stanley Street food stalls were originally written as big-name stalls, which are restaurant business licenses, and big-name stalls are aimed at fixed vendors. Hong Kong is the birthplace of big-name stalls, but due to many factors, it is facing extinction a few days ago. There are only about 20 big-name stalls that were once brilliant,...
Temple Street Temple Street is a gathering place for itinerant vendors, known as a nightclub for civilians, and is also a common filming location for Hong Kong films, and many tourists make a special trip here to take a group photo. Temple Street is also a late-night food street, but its target group is mainly tourists.
Tin Hau Restaurant Tin Hau is not an informal area, originally belonging to Causeway Bay, and was named after the MTR station. Tin Hau Restaurant includes Electric Road, Qingfeng Street and Wing Hing Street, and the street is very densely populated with small shops, which is not only a fruit street in Causeway Bay, but also a food street. Compared to other regions,...
Sham Shui Po Building Don't be misled by the word building, Sham Shui Po Building is just a 12-storey old house. As mentioned above, Sham Shui Po is a gathering place for big-name stalls, specifically, these affordable restaurants are mostly concentrated in Sham Shui Po Building, Pak Fa Building...
Pak Fa Building is also a big-name restaurant, but Central and Sham Shui Po have one license and two systems. While the big brands in Central received special financial support to improve the environment, Sham Shui Po was deeply affected by the licensing system. Sham Shui Po big stalls are mainly concentrated in Sham Shui Po Building、...