6/F, Yung Kee Building, 32-40 Wellington Street 威靈頓街32-40號鏞記大廈6/F 6/F, Yung Kee Building, 32-40 Wellington Street 威靈頓街32-40號鏞記大廈6/F (Hong Kong Island, Central)
G/F, Knutsford Ter 諾士佛臺地下2號 G/F, Knutsford Ter 諾士佛臺地下2號
4 reviews of Knutsford Terrace
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Peter M.
Place rating: 5 Groes-faen, United Kingdom
You’d be hard pressed not to find something to your taste in Knutsford Terrace. You have to run the gauntlet of restaurant staff leaping on you and asking you to eat with them. But that’s all part of the deal — no problem, just shoo them off. Big Happy Hour span up here as every bar vies for your business. Bahama Mamas is one of the best. Good choice of Italian restaurants. Don’t forget to look upwards because the Tower blocks on Knutsford house many more restaurants. Island Bar is great for fish. Football fans can watch Now TV English Premier League as it happens or on repeat. Also a good district for Korean food.
Barry T.
Place rating: 4 中環, Hong Kong
This is another party district like Lan Kwai Fong, and Wan Chai — but it’s located on the«dark side»(or «faux Mainland China»). It’s handy for those who live in the New Territories or Kowloon as they don’t need to trek it to the Island. This district has a more«local» feel as opposed to Wan Chai or the ‘Fong which consists of more expats. I don’t mind this area though because there are lots of nice Korean restaurants around.
Truong L.
Place rating: 4 Hong Kong
KT has a lot of restaurants and bars al-fresco style. Warn you it gets HOTANDHUMID in the summertime so try to get indoor seating.
Vince H.
Place rating: 4 Heidelberg, Germany
It is rather hard to believe that Hong Kong as such a tiny city, has so many big party districts. On the Hong Kong Island you may go to Wan Chai or Lan Kwai Fong; on the New Territories side you may go to Fo Tan; on the Kowloon side, it has got Knutsford Terrace. Thanks to the Miramar Shopping Centre, there is another way to go to Knutsford Terrace without hitting those horrendous stairs. While you may find seventy percent of people in LKF or Wan Chai are tourists or expats, here in Tsim Sha Tsui definitely has more locals hanging out here. On the entire street, if I remember correctly, there is only one bar that has a dance floor inside; as for the rest, they are mainly bars and strictly for people chilling and chatting. If you are not a fan of drinks, there are still quite a number of nice restaurants that offer great variety of cuisine including Spanish, Turkish, Indian and even Russian. Yet, the only thing I do not like about Knutsford Terrace is the transportation accessibility after mid night. Since it is located on Kowloon side instead of the Hong Kong side, people definitely have lesser options to go back to the same side(or that would take forever). Most people end up spending few hundreds on taxis in the end. Therefore, for me, I always try to leave before twelve, or else it might take me more than two hours to get back home.