The True Hong Kong: 3 Chinese Cuisine Gems to Savor in Tsim Sha Tsui

The True Hong Kong: 3 Chinese Cuisine Gems to Savor in Tsim Sha Tsui

Tsim Sha Tsui is home to upscale hotels such as Shangri-La and InterContinental, and it’s an area where tourists from around the world delight in Chinese cuisine. There are both humble eateries and famous Chinese restaurants used by companies based in Tsim Sha Tsui for client entertaining. Here, we have carefully selected 3 Chinese restaurants in the Tsim Sha Tsui area for you to enjoy.

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The True Hong Kong: 3 Chinese Cuisine Gems to Savor in Tsim Sha Tsui

1. King’s Lodge (覇王山荘)

When you hear “Chinese restaurant,” many may imagine large round tables that seem a bit intimidating for small groups or solo diners. In contrast, Tsim Sha Tsui’s King’s Lodge is known as a place where even solo diners can enjoy a wide variety of Chinese dishes. The restaurant is also reputed for its attentive service and welcoming atmosphere.

At King’s Lodge, you can choose cooking styles based on the ingredient—for instance, ordering meat prepared in a Sichuan style or seafood in a Cantonese style according to your preference. Their tantan noodles are less spicy than those at other restaurants, and the aroma of star anise is not overpowering, making them well-suited to your tastes.

2. Canton Deli (廣東茶居)

Located in Harbour City, a luxury shopping mall in Tsim Sha Tsui, Canton Deli is a popular Chinese restaurant frequented by many tourists staying in the hotels of Tsim Sha Tsui. The restaurant features mainly 4-person tables and booth seating, and its menu offers more than 10 types of noodles, soups, and congee, about 30 varieties of fried rice and stir-fried noodles, and around 40 kinds of dim sum. The staff are accustomed to tourists, so you can dine with confidence.

3. Ying Yue Lou (映月樓)

Tsim Sha Tsui is home to many dim sum restaurants, but one highly recommended spot is Ying Yue Lou. This restaurant boasts a spectacular location with windows offering a breathtaking view of Victoria Harbour. In addition to its scenic views, Ying Yue Lou is renowned for its wide variety of dim sum, including innovative creations such as hedgehog-shaped steamed buns and goldfish-themed dumplings. The menu includes photographic illustrations, making it easy to select your desired dishes by simply indicating your choice to the staff. With lunch prices in the 1000-yen range, it is relatively affordable in Hong Kong.

◎ Summary

Tsim Sha Tsui retains the charming, bustling atmosphere of old Hong Kong. While some local eateries might raise hygiene concerns among visitors, the three restaurants featured here are all noted for their cleanliness and reasonable prices. Enjoy Tsim Sha Tsui—one of Hong Kong’s major tourist spots—and savor the true essence of Chinese cuisine!


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