Tin Hau Food Square

There are around 150 restaurants in the square serving many different styles of cuisine, including Chinese, Western, Thai, Japanese, and Korean.

People who are interested in opening restaurants in Causeway Bay have also recently begun shifting to Tin Hau, which has relatively lower rents.

Promotion via media and the insertion of flags and statues as a kind of landmark will also be included to boost tourism and maintain the unique features of the area.

[4] One of the challenges for stores located in Tin Hau Food Square is the high rents.

This competition provided by large enterprises pushes the rent to a level that many local stores cannot afford.

[5] Transport to the Tin Hau Food square is convenient as it is near Victoria Park, just a few meters away from the busy Causeway Bay district.

ChingChing Dessert in Tin Hau Food Square