Block 18 Faux Shark's Fin Soup w.Minced Dace Fish
HKD 53
They serves fried pork fat noodles, pork skin and radish, as well as glutinous rice noodles (doggie's noodles) and fake shark fin soup with duck.
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They serves fried pork fat noodles, pork skin and radish, as well as glutinous rice noodles (doggie's noodles) and fake shark fin soup with duck.
So the name sounds a bit dodgy, but rest assured, there’s no dog meat involved in any Block 18’s noodles. The name doggie’s noodle actually refers to their specialty glutinous rice noodles. Here at this street food joint, tuck in a hearty bowl of noodles served in rich broth with liberal helpings of mushrooms and minced meat. Their fake shark fin soup with duck is popular, too. Block 18’s noodles make for a perfect meal to refuel after a day of shopping around Tshim Sha Tsui.
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It exhibits Hong Kong's history and cultural heritage, including natural history, local history, ethnography, archaeology, etc ... More
It exhibits Hong Kong's history and cultural heritage, including natural history, local history, ethnography, archaeology, etc
The Star Ferry in Victoria Harbour is not only an important part of the transportation system between Hong Kong and Kowloon, but also a must-experienc ... More
The Star Ferry in Victoria Harbour is not only an important part of the transportation system between Hong Kong and Kowloon, but also a must-experience itinerary for visitors to Hong Kong, and National Geographic Travel magazine once hailed the Star Ferry as one of the 50 must-see attractions in life. Riding the Star Ferry is also one of the most affordable sightseeing tours in the region.
There are four types of ferries with different characteristics for hire, namely "Shixing", "Huixing", "Noon Star" and "Traditional Ferries".
Star ferry pier :
Wan Chai Star Ferry pier : MTR Wan Chai station Exit no. A1
Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry pier : MTR Tsim Sha Tsui station Exit no. L6
Central Star Ferry pier : MTR Central station Exit no. A or Hong Kong station Exit no. A2
Harbour City is a shopping centre in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It occupies the lower levels of a series of office blocks and hotels, comprisi ... More
Harbour City is a shopping centre in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It occupies the lower levels of a series of office blocks and hotels, comprising several parts: Marco Polo Hotels, Ocean Terminal, Ocean Centre, the Gateway and the Pacific Club Kowloon. The complex is located along the west side of Canton Road, stretching from Star House and the Star Ferry Pier in the south to China Hong Kong City in the north.
Harbour City is the largest shopping center in Hong Kong. It is developed and owned by The Wharf (Holdings) Limited group. The mall covers an area of approximately 2 million square feet, including 70 restaurants, 1 large cinema, an art gallery, observation deck and about 450 retail stores.[1] The office portion of Harbour City covers an area of 4.6 million square feet spread across 10 commercial buildings. The total area of the complex is 8.41 million square feet, which includes three luxury hotels, a 500-room serviced apartment (Gateway Apartments), a private club (Pacific Club) and 2,000 parking spaces.
This is a 44-meter clock tower made of red granite and was built in 1915 as part of a train station connecting Kowloon and Guangdong Province. Now rai ... More
This is a 44-meter clock tower made of red granite and was built in 1915 as part of a train station connecting Kowloon and Guangdong Province. Now railway station has disappeared and it remains a historical symbol, preserved as a monument.
Redesigned by renowned landscape architect James Corner, together with other international and local designers, the Avenue of Stars on the Tsim Sha Ts ... More
Redesigned by renowned landscape architect James Corner, together with other international and local designers, the Avenue of Stars on the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront has been revitalised with a host of thrilling new features to kick off 2019. Brought to you by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department and New World Development, the Avenue of Stars pays tribute to the mesmerising Victoria Harbour view while providing a warm welcome to the people in Hong Kong and the tourists from all over the world.
More than a hundred newly designed celebrity handprints are ready to take you on a dazzling “journey to the stars”. The elegant handprints are now meticulously set into the wooden handrails for you to view easily. At the same time, you can check out the stars’ biographies and their selected movie clips by scanning the QR codes with your smartphone.
One of Hong Kong’s most beautiful walks is along the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, which winds its way along the waterfront in Kowloon. Offering spectacula ... More
One of Hong Kong’s most beautiful walks is along the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, which winds its way along the waterfront in Kowloon. Offering spectacular views of Victoria Harbour, strolling along the promenade is no doubt one of the best free things to do in Hong Kong.
Every night at 8pm, at Victoria Harbour, the lights of the city start to sparkle and dance in a choreographed spectacle called ‘A Symphony of Lights’.