I just stopped there for a couple of minutes to enjoy a Bitburger on tap, one of my favorite beer !
Even in Europe it's difficult to find a Bitburger, so you can imagine my joy !
Apparently you can also eat german food (Black Forest Ham, Wiener Schnitzel).
Quiet place.
Open noon to 2 am
Written Aug 19, 2005
Address: 5 Hanoi Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui
Phone: 2721 2302
One would say, if you ever visit Hong Kong, one must visit the "Ladies Martket". It's a 5 mins walk from Mongkok MTR station.
I've visited it but I will not recommed to my friends/relatives. Unless you like bargainable fake stuff, otherwise you go to these streets for their street food.
They are hardly any streetname on the streets. If you exit from the MTR station, do not bother to look for the Ladies Mareket, start you shopping from the moment you step out for the MTR station, you will get to Ladies Market eventually. :P
Dress Code: Highly crowded during weekends, should wear something light and casual, unless its winter.
Written Aug 30, 2004
Address: Mongkok MTR Station
Kowloon is very colourful at night with all the city lights, signboards etc. The city is very crowded even till late at night around 11 pm and will get busier during the weekends especially along the shopping areas in both Hong Kong and Kowloon Islands.
Updated Aug 25, 2003
If you want to people watch in Kowloon, go to the Star Ferry pier and walk along the waters edge promenade.
You will see all sorts from locals to visitors.
Lately there are a plethora of photographers plagueing the area offering your photo with the harbour as a backdrop. It's interesting to see the photographs some of them take - I certainly would want something better than the quality you get.
Dress Code: Wear what you like as long as it's legal :-)
Written Jan 20, 2003
Address: Tsim Sha Tsui
Lively Pub at night, not many locals due to the expensive Beer price e.g £5 per pint
Dress Code: Any
Written Sep 19, 2004
Address: 71-7 Peking Rd Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
Phone: 2301 3980
Website: www.delaneys.com.hk
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