A buzzing neighbourhood thanks to the number of shopping malls opening there in addition to some healthy dining options and spacious parks—we're breaking down what to eat, drink and explore in Tsuen Wan
A visit to Tsuen Wan might raise some eyebrows. It's not the most touristy of neighbourhoods in the city. But this district has actually been creating some buzz over the last few years thanks to the number of shopping malls that call it home. It's also interesting to see the former collection of villages, thriving to become a modern destination for shoppers, art lovers and nature seekers.
Tsuen Wan is well worth a visit, boasting a plethora of dining options including some of the best and healthiest restaurants in town, as well as family-friendly eccentric shopping malls. What's more, Tsuen Wan is easily accessible, providing train, bus and ferry options—so there's no excuse not to check this place out.
Looking where to start? We break down what to eat, drink and do in this up-and-coming neighbourhood.
Where To Eat
Chalet
Get a taste of the Swiss Alps right here in Hong Kong at Chalet. The name itself refers to a wooden dwelling with a low roof and wide eaves, commonly seen in many Alpine regions. A cosy wooden-themed restaurant offering a fair amount of Western delights, its signature dishes include the seared smoked duck breast with sweet potato and red wine sauce, the Hokkaido crab meat risotto and French duck leg confit with mango salsa. Adorned with wooden decoration throughout, you'll find yourself transported to Europe.
Chalet, Shop B, G/F, Kam Tsuen Mansion, 407–411 Castle Peak Road, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong