Sham Shui Po
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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Dream57812549276
Suva, Fiji2 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2023 • Friends
Classic and clean too good for family and friends to make a difference for all. The people are very nice and very friendly
Written 21 November 2023
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Priscilla L
2 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2023 • Solo
Not much tourist traffic, more
Interesting esp if you speak at least a little Chinese (M or C) Very good manner cart noodle shop-
The one with the long line and the signage in Chinese
Written 9 November 2023
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LadianF
Hong Kong, China90 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2022 • Friends
Tried so hard to reserve a visit to the Ex-Sham Shui Po Service Reservoir (前深水埗配水庫).

Found a cafe inside JCCAC (Jockey Club Creative Art Centre) , had a quick meal and walked to the meet up point at the service reservoir.

Not gonna lie, it was quite hard hike up there, me and my friend managed to walked all the way within 15 minutes, just made it at our reserved time slot.

Must tell everyone that the hike is worth it because the whole or what the site have left is extraordinary especially pillars ….. soo stunning. ( FYI: the reservoir was built in 1904)

There is definitely enough time to observe such historial site.

Although i felt so hungry and tired…. but I am so lucky to witness such beautiful historial site.

P.S Make sure you make a reservation before planning to visit there.
Written 10 October 2023
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Quang Kiet Le
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam964 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2023 • Couples
Sham Shui Po was easy to reach by riding MTR. We loved to stroll along Pei Ho street and its neighbourhoods to explore the local shops selling the inexpensive goods.
Written 17 June 2023
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bob2bkk
Bangkok, Thailand5,975 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2023 • Friends
Sham Shui Po is a very old neighborhood in the Kowloon side of Hong Kong. The many side streets are filled with mom and pop type shops, selling inexpensive goods. We ventured there to visit Fuk Wing Street, or Toy Street. An item we could not find anywhere in different cities, we found there. So the area has some redeeming value. Warning, the MTR Station named the same is old. We could not find any elevators or escalators so stairs is the only way up or down. There is an old mall there also, Dragon Mall, but not worth the visit. It is an interesting neighborhood to visit if you have extra time in Hong Kong, otherwise it would be a pass.
Written 5 May 2023
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chanahpat
Singapore, Singapore133 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2023 • Solo
Sham Shui Po can be reach by bus or metro. There are streets selling different kind of cheap products and cheap food paradise. Is also close to whole sale factories that can buy cheap nice clothings
Written 7 March 2023
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BradJill
Hong Kong, China159,772 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2022
Sham Shui Po (SSP) can be an interesting district to visit for the cheap street markets, computer and electronic shops and handful of heritage buildings. However, a large tract of the district is going through a gentrification of sorts, particularly the area between Nam Cheong Street and the Prince Edwards neighbourhood, south of the MTR Station and old street markets.

In recent years, many of the old shophouses and businesses here have been refurbished and spruced up with local tanneries, galleries, lifestyle product shops and the likes. Perhaps most interestingly, the area has seen a wave of coffee shop openings over the past few years. Today, there are probably 20 coffee shops and just about as many tea, vegetarian, light bite and dessert cafes that line Lai Chi Kok Rd., Tai Nan St., Ki Lung St., Yu Chau St. and Apliu St. providing a load of interesting options in this area of SSP.

The coffee shops are a fairly diverse lot and some draw on the history and heritage of the buildings or streets they occupy. So Coffee & Gin (Lai Chi Kok Rd) and Bold Coffee (Ki Lung St) do well in this regard. Some places have become instragram hotspots like Dozy Cafe (Ki Lung St) and Colour Brown (Wong Chuk St) while others offer some really good desserts such as the pistachio honey cake at The Soul Room (Ki Lung St). A handful convert from coffee shops to wine or cocktail bars in the evening. Slash Coffee Bar (Ki Lung St) may be the best of this lot. Lots of other interesting places to pick and choose from if in SSP and looking for a cup of black.
Written 26 July 2022
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Snowy’s Cooking Kitchen
Hong Kong, China221 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2022 • Couples
近排真係對深水埗改觀(某啲地方😅)
因為真係有好多食都食唔晒嘅新式café、文青小店、特色打卡餐廳

今次去咗間望落冷冷,但好型格嘅水泥牆裝潢嘅餐廳,枱凳都好特別,比較矮身懷舊嘅款式,仲有舊電視機,感覺特別不同,入到嚟食個brunch/ tea都幾chill~~

🥑歐陸式醃三文魚牛油果芥辣忌廉貝果🥯💰$88
第一次用芥辣忌廉搽上bagel,味道好好,芥辣 唔會好重,唔會辣,主要係香味多啲
bagel比一般軟身,易咀嚼,仲有芝麻碎,比較香口👍🏻🉐

🐷🌯咸蛋黃醬慢煮豬頸肉配自家醃椰菜土耳其卷🌯💰$88
咁啱呢日轉咗中東包,好似第一次食中東包,估唔到又幾好食,主要係嗰饀好食,調味十足,有咸蛋黃醬,食落幾特別,配上豬頸肉、椰菜味道好夾🉐

🍰巴斯克芝士蛋糕💰$58
之前都係食原味多,今次試抹茶味覺得仲好食,有淡淡matcha香味,同芝士蛋糕好夾

☕️Dozy Chocolate💰$45
🍵Matcha Latte💰$45
2杯飲品拉花都好靚,仲要有新一年老虎生肖公仔,好得意呀🤣2杯都好飲👍🏻

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📍深水埗基隆街199號地舖

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Written 26 January 2022
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BradJill
Hong Kong, China159,772 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2021
Sham Shui Po is a busy district in West Kowloon. In many ways it is similar to Mongkok with numerous street markets with clusters of businesses focused on different different manner of products. Additionally, there are endless street shops and shopping centres in the area, mixed in with eateries and a few historic attractions again.

The more famous street markets are highlighted by Cheung Ha Wan Road (Fashion Street), Fuk Wing Street (Toy Street), Ap Liu Street (Electronic Street) while some of the notable venues including Golden Computer Arcade & Golden Computer Centre (computer, parts and accessories) and Dragon Centre (9 floor mall).

Heritage attractions in the area include the Sam Tai Tsz & Pak Tai Temples on Yu Chau Street, the Heritage of Mei Ho House museum (Tai Po Road) and the Lei Cheng UK Han museum (Tonkin Street) a bit further away.
Written 16 September 2021
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EastmeetsWestAB
London, UK1,475 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2020 • Couples
It is an interesting neighbourhood to explore. From individual shops to street markets and old housing estate. However if you do come to this neighbourhood pls head towards Berwick Street and check out Garden Hill. It is really an easy walk up and the view is amazing no matter it is daytime, nighttime or sunset. Nearby there is also an UNESCO cultural heritage building called Mei Ho House.

Loved the place.
Written 11 October 2020
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