My husband and I relocated to HK from NYC in May, 2014. The Company put us up here for one month while we searched for an apartment. I truly enjoyed my stay at Shama Central. Our FLAT was wayyyy bigger than we needed. We rarely went to the«living room» section. I’d say that our unit was 900 sq feet — maybe a little more. The kitchen space is SUPER tiny with a sink, and 2 burners, and ity-bity counter space, but I quickly learned that this is normal in HK. No oven — something I also found out was rare in HK. At these serviced apartments, they really do help you feel at home. When you first arrive, they have a goodie basket filled with snacks like Milano Cookies along with coffee and tea. I was getting really spoiled by the house cleaning that they do for you EVERY. DAY. I did my dishes, but I definitely never fixed my bed or cleaned the bathroom. They have a big screen T. V in the bedroom and another big screen T.V. in the living room. They only had 3 english channels so, I was pretty much limited to watching whatever they had on — which were mostly English Movies. They also have a small gym with weights and treadmills. There is a T.V. but the treadmill was facing away from it. The laundry facilities include 4 machines — 2 dryers and 2 washers. Please be courteous and take your things out on time, so other guests can wash their clothes too! You must have your own laundry detergent though. You probably can purchase it from the front desk. We just bought ours outside at Park n Shop. Security is also good! So good that we couldn’t figure out how to get in upon arrival. Their doorbell must have been broken. The office is on the 2nd floor, so you need to get in on the ground floor, then take the elevator up to the 2nd floor. Luckily, there as a nice lady sitting in front of the building, saw us with all our luggage, and let us in with her key card. Its situated on Peel Street which is 100 meters(to the right) to the wet market. Here you could buy your veggies and your meats!(I wouldn’t completely trust these wet markets though. They sell meat in 30-degree celsius weather! To me, that translates to, «not fresh and probably spoiled».) Walk three more blocks down and you’ll be on Queens Road! If you decided to walk left on Peel street, you will be on Hollywood Road! Very close to PMQ and other restaurants. You are in the Mid-Levels so it’s better to expect everything to be catered to Expats. Safe Travels!