King Wah Centre

[1] [2] The floor area of the five storey building was approximately 40,000 square feet (3,700 m2) and used for banquets hosting more than 150 diners.

[3] It was a landmark of Mong Kok at the time and served different segments of society on each of its five floors: An unwritten tradition was that on horse racing days, gamblers would eat homemade Sachima at 20[4] to 30%[1] discount there.

[1] During each year's Mid-Autumn Festival a large advertisement for moon cake would be displayed outside the restaurant.

When that store closed the building was taken over by small independent shops selling popular clothing and accessories aimed primarily at teenage customers.

The Sincere shop in Grand Century Place (新世紀廣場) is currently undergoing refurbishment[when?]