Overview : The Kowloon neighborhood of Tsim Sha Tsui has long attracted travelers for its classic hotels. Now a clutch of boutiques and restaurant... more »

Overview : The Kowloon neighborhood of Tsim Sha Tsui has long attracted travelers for its classic hotels. Now a clutch of boutiques and restaurant... more »
Tips: Summers are awfully hot and sticky—but from fall until January, the skies are blue, the humidity low, and the temperature lovely (avera... more »
The popular Danish label’s first boutique in Asia has floaty summer dresses as well as staples for both sexes like trenches and blazers in classic-meets-modern style.
Address:
63 Nathan Rd., Shop 110, Level 1, iSquare
Hong Kong
China
Phone:
852-3525-0565
A team of Japanese chefs prepare robatayaki, or grilled meats and seafood, in this atmospheric, lantern-lit restaurant, located ina 19th-century lighthouse. Standouts include Yamaguchi chicken, Kagoshima pork, and Australian Wagyu sirloin skewers.
Address:
2A Canton Rd., Shop 209, 1881 Heritage
Hong Kong
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The revamped Hyatt Regency Tsim Sha Tsui houses Hugo’s, a stalwart restaurant favored by the city’s power brokers. On the menu: standards such as lobster bisque and steak tartare, prepared tableside.
Address:
18 Hanoi Rd.
Hong Kong
China
Phone:
852-2311-1234
In a city that prizes all things modern, Hullett House gives a nod to the past. At the tip of Kowloon’s Tsim Sha Tsui district-not far from the high-end retail shops that line Canton Road-a colonnaded 19th-century building that once served as a marine police headquarters has been transformed into a 10-suite hotel. Half of the guest rooms (the... More
Fresh from a $65 million makeover,this 492-room property has a sleek 18,000-square-foot spa and a restaurant by star Singaporean chef Justin Quek. Each of the tech-savvy guest rooms contains a practical mobile phone for use in Hong Kong.
Address:
118 Nathan Rd.
Hong Kong
China
Phone:
8... More