Starbucks is a coffee shop Tsim Sha Tsui located in Hong Kong.
G/F, Auditoria Bldg, Hong Kong Cultural Centre, 10 Salisbury Rd Kowloon City Hong Kong
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. Union Pay & American Express) |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
Outdoor Seating | No |
Restroom | Yes |
Menus | Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, Dinner, Dessert |
Good cup of coffee for a cold night watching the light show or an opera
a welcome stop when it's scorching outside
work your way towards a gold card!
Be prepared for the baristas to finish their very important conversation before they take your order.
Its empty during the lunch hour today!!!!
Hardly able to find a seat because of too many people
Didn't see any kids. Pretty quiet place to stop and rest your feet. Using free government wifi to post this.
Free government WiFi available (from Cultural Centre), also socket could be found somewhere (for your laptop)!
hard to find seating
freaking cold weather with a cup of hot & soft coffee .
It's rather noisy here & full of kids occupying seats for hours. Not recommended if u r looking for a comfy place for coffee .
Wonderful pies! Lemon merengue and banana cake were excellent! This is for cake lovers and experts! - Mark Dekker
The crispy pork was the winner of the group, must have. The pan fried buns with chives, wasn’t crispy Turnip cake was good. Skip the egg custard bird’s nest, topping was flavorless jelly. - Judy Cari
It is really famous for HKers to get marriage :D. It is really convenient for everybody to visit and the best thing is that u can take wedding photos near with AWESOME view from victoria harbour. - Horus Chan
Lovely venue, delicious pumpkin scallop risotto and very reasonable prices. - Philip Seifi
Very beautiful place to hang out, the view is stunning especially on clear weather! - Unknown
Very legendary. So cool to be here. Meet people from all over the world. Iconic spot that you must not miss in your life. Photography heaven! - Backpack Stroller
Huge mall with all the possible stores. Lots of restaurants in the mall with good views of the Victoria Harbor. - Divya Menon