A good eatery to feed your hunger in Hong Kong

By Bigaltravelcompanion | Nov 6, 2018
Asia > China > Hong Kong

When I pay a visit to Hong Kong Museum of History, I always love to have my lunch at City Cafe. City Cafe is operated by a charity organization which employ disabled people. I reckon that the food and service provided by them is above average. What a surprise to me because the food in museums usually average! In comparison with the eatery I went last time in Sai Kung, I can say that the food and service in City Cafe entice me going there a couple of more times!

Museum of History Cafe, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

Museum of History Cafe, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

City Cafe is situated at 1/F, Hong Kong Museum of History, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon (just after Special Exhibition). Good food and service charged at a reasonable price complimented with a traditional tea restaurant setting is in my travel tip basket!

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Written by Bigaltravelcompanion
Albert Wilson born and has lived in Hong Kong for nearly twenty years. He is inspired by Lara Croft and her father much which lead him to have a profound interest in history, archeology, anthropology, culture, festival, and local food. His knowledge gained through guided tours, reading, watching the video, chatting and befriend with locals! In his book, he is more than willing to share his experience and knowledge in Hong Kong by relevant and practical approaches with you from common to hidden gems. In addition, Albert Wilson experienced some interesting life stories and he wants to share with you in his book as well as travel blogs and so... Read more

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