We came to Tsim Sha Tsui on the second day and found out that the entire neighbourhood is a shopping paradise.

So we came back here on the fourth day and shopped for the whole day.

There are so many shopping malls and shops in Tsim Sha Tsui with so many brands it’s impossible to shop the entire Tsim Sha Tsui in one day.
From big brands to small brands you can find them all here. If you can’t find it, it probably doesn’t exists in this world.
Beside Victoria Harbour, there’s this biggest shopping mall in Hong Kong called Harbour City. It is so big that it is probably five times bigger than 1 Utama in Damansara.

I had my best shopping experience ever at Tsim Sha Tsui. I bought so many things from top (shirts) to bottom (shoes), inside (underwear) to outside (belt).

Most of the things are relatively cheap compare to Malaysia. For example, a shirt would be selling at RM129 in Malaysia but you could get the same shirt for only HKD129. After conversion, it’s half the price!
No wonder Kah Wai bought so much that we had to stop her from entering every single shop we came across.

Ok enough of shopping. Let’s feast our eyes with some really nice foods.
We were looking for a famous dim sum restaurant for breakfast but we got lost. At the end, we settled at a nearby dim sum restaurant we found.

To our surprise, their dim sum tasted not bad at all especially those prawns dumpling tasted so fresh and so sweet like the prawns were still alive not long ago.
There are many foods that represent Hong Kong to the world. Dim sum is of course one of them.
However, there is one more food I think it could be put into that list as well and that’s their mango desserts.
Hui Lau Shan is a mango dessert chainstore where you can find them at almost everywhere in Hong Kong.

Their mango pudding, mango ice, mango ice cream were so nice we kept going back for more.
Beside Hui Lau Shan, there was another mango dessert chainstore restaurant called Honeymoon Desserts.

They sell almost the same thing but some of the items tasted even better than Hui Lau Shan.

Like the mango pancake on the lower left in the picture above, the taste was just heavenly amazing.
Ok it’s definitely not a good idea to post food pictures after midnight. Off to bed now and hopefully I can have all the mango desserts in my dream.
Hong Kong Series
- Hong Kong 2010
- Hong Kong video
- Day 1 – Tsuen Wan
- Day 2 – Kowloon
- Day 3 – Central
- Day 4 – Tsim Sha Tsui (this)
- Day 5 – Disneyland
walao eh……kah wai…really are shopping quenn… !!
Yeap… her total bill tops all our bills combined!
Could you recommend good food and shopping malls in Tsim Sha Tsui for I will be leaving for Hongkong this Saturday. I will be staying at Prudential Hotel at at Jordan street. Thank you
Hi Chin,
I would recommend you to read this blog post Round Up: 6D5N at Hong Kong & Macau by Kampungboycitygal and download her HK and Macau’s food guide.
Enjoy your trip 🙂
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