Western Market, renovated in 1991 and converted into a shopping complex, is an Edwardian-style building featuring shops selling arts and crafts, and f ... More
Western Market, renovated in 1991 and converted into a shopping complex, is an Edwardian-style building featuring shops selling arts and crafts, and fabric merchants who were originally located in the old alleys of Central. Completed in 1906, the impressive building has a red brick exterior with a handsome granite arch over its entrance and attractive ‘bandaged’ brickwork. The building is actually a north block extension of a larger market complex that was in operation from the 19th century. It was built on a site formerly occupied by the Harbour Office, which moved to a larger building in Central to cope with its growing workload.
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Honeymoon Dessert is one of Hong Kong’s most famous chain dessert brands.
Hong Kong’s Honeymoon Dessert opened its first branch in 1995 in Sai Kung. ... More
Honeymoon Dessert is one of Hong Kong’s most famous chain dessert brands.
Hong Kong’s Honeymoon Dessert opened its first branch in 1995 in Sai Kung. From its modest beginnings, to its use of high-quality ingredients, Honeymoon Dessert strives to bring a blissful and enjoyable experience to its customers. Signature desserts include mango pomelo & sago sweet soup and durian pancake.
They have always been careful to blend with heart, adhere to the concept of hand-made desserts, carefully select high-quality, seasonal ingredients, combined with novel and ingenious ideas, through careful and meticulous cooking, to provide delicious and heartwarming desserts.
Mango Sago - Fresh mango with sago dew, the combination of sago dew and mango is refreshing.
Member's pageFour Seasons Clay Pot Rice (四季煲仔飯/사계절 솥밥)
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This place is all about claypot-cooked rice and their deep-fried oyster with eggs For the former, go for the mixed “Chinese sausages”, consisting of p ... More
This place is all about claypot-cooked rice and their deep-fried oyster with eggs For the former, go for the mixed “Chinese sausages”, consisting of pork & pig liver.
Four Seasons is the granddaddy of claypot rice on Temple Street, it’s been serving the hungry folks of Mong Kok for more than 30 years. The moment claypot season hits, massively long lines start forming outside. The claypot rice is cooked using a charcoal fire and there are 30 different varieties you can select. Try going for the chicken and Chinese sausage claypot rice, where the rice boasts a great aroma, tender chicken and a cracking soy sauce flavour.
Member's pageTemple Street Night Market (템플스트리트 야시장)
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- WHAT TO BUY IN TEMPLE STREET NIGHT MARKET
Go to a market and buy interesting things, that's sort of assumed, but what is unique in the Temple Stree ... More
- WHAT TO BUY IN TEMPLE STREET NIGHT MARKET
Go to a market and buy interesting things, that's sort of assumed, but what is unique in the Temple Street Night market that is a don't miss choice to buy? There are many categories of things and of course it depends upon your interests but look out for these:Fashion accessories Handbags, wallets and belts Brand and Custom T-Shirts Electronics Novelties Art and paintings Traditional Chinese Arts and Crafts Chinese dresses
- FORTUNE TELLERS
There is a long tradition of fortune telling in and around temples, and this has extended now into the Temple Street Night Market were fortune tellers await.
Each fortune teller has a small stall with a table and chair and posters put up explaining his methods. A variety of methods of fortune telling are used including examination of the hands, ears and use of Chinese astrology. Some of the fortune tellers have sufficient English to give a reading to tourists, check with them first before joining a queue! Signs up in English at there stall normally indicate a willingness to do a reading in English.
- CANTONESE OPERA AT TEMPLE STREET
Outside the main Temple Street Night market, but still inside Temple Street but just outside the Tin Hau Temple itself, and around the corner from the fortune tellers, is the Opera Singing area.
Cantonese Opera is a unique singing style with its own musical system which is quite different from other types of music. Here in Temple Street enthusiastic amateur signers congregate to practice and perform. Although they may collect donations they are not really busking but are mostly there to encourage and develop their hobby.
You will see amateurs of all levels of skill, from the quite basic to professional quality. In the past some singers from Temple Street have gone on to have professional careers in Opera and other forms.
Performances can be heard from around 8:30pm until 11:00 most nights, but not including Wednesday as this is Horse Race Day.
Being near the centre of Kowloon, located midway between Jordan and Yau Ma Tei MTR stations, the market is very accessable by public transport. However as this is a night market do be aware that when leaving the market very late at night some forms of transport will be closed.
The last MTR train to leave the nearby Jordan MTR Station is at 00:52am. While normal routes such as 112 stop at 00:30am. However there are night buses such as the N122 which run throughout the night.
It is a traditional local cafe that opened in 1950. Analog Hong Kong's sensibility can be felt as it is, so many tourists as well as locals visit. The ... More
It is a traditional local cafe that opened in 1950. Analog Hong Kong's sensibility can be felt as it is, so many tourists as well as locals visit. The old interior creates a comfortable atmosphere and the window seat on the second floor with Temple Street is the ideal spot. In addition to the cafe menu, there are various dining menus where you can enjoy a simple brunch
Stanley is a seaside area south of Hong Kong Island. There are restaurants where you can drink beer and eat while looking at the beach, and Stanley Ma ... More
Stanley is a seaside area south of Hong Kong Island. There are restaurants where you can drink beer and eat while looking at the beach, and Stanley Market, a traditional market that sells clothes, shoes, and watches cheaply in a narrow alley. Stanley Market sells clothes, watches, paintings, bags, souvenirs, etc.
It is also a historic place where British troops have been stationed in the past
Member's pageMong kok night market/Ladies market (몽콕 야시장)
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The night market alleys that span Temple Street, Yamatei, and Prince Edward are called Mongkok Night Market. Not only various foods, but also clothes, ... More
The night market alleys that span Temple Street, Yamatei, and Prince Edward are called Mongkok Night Market. Not only various foods, but also clothes, sneakers, souvenirs, and ceramics are sold, and the products sold on each street are different, so each street has its own characteristics. It is the largest night market in Hong Kong that not only foreign tourists but also local people visit.