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Fortune telling in Century Square

What's interesting in Mong Kok, Hong Kong?

Mong Kok is the most crowded area in Hong Kong and a popular place for local people to shop. Many shops and restaurants are open all night. The whole area is bustling and crowded, with small and exquisite shops, especially Nathan Road. Each shopping mall in the area has its own characteristics: Xinhe Center, Xianda Plaza, and Trend Zone. It specializes in buying trend items, foreign and Japanese emerging gadgets, CDs, DVDs Mong Kok Center and Yalan Center, which are the centers of fashion and accessories. In addition, New Century Plaza, a large shopping mall adjacent to Mong Kok Railway Station, is mostly fashion chain stores, such as Benetton, U2 and G2000. In addition, there are many distinctive streets in Mong Kok, where specialized shops focus on selling certain goods, and these streets have also gained corresponding common names, such as "Bo Xie Street" with many sporting goods stores, "Quezi Street" specializing in birds, "Flower Market" with flower shops all over the place, and "Women Street" famous for selling cheap clothes and accessories. Temple Street extends from Jordan Road to Yau Ma Tei civilization. At 7 o'clock every night, it is transformed into a brightly lit and lively night market, with hundreds of stalls selling cheap goods such as clothes, electrical appliances and watches. Because many stalls sell men's wear, it is commonly known as "Men's Street", which is close to Tianhou Temple. There are fortune-telling and stalls, as well as street opera performances, such as civilian nightclubs ... Visitors can discover the real life of Hong Kong cities by browsing both sides of the street. The whole Mong Kok area is full of specialty food shops, including Southeast Asian food, Japanese food, dessert shops, tea restaurants, Shanghai food and so on. In addition, Mong Kok is also famous for its numerous snack bars, and many trendy snack bars are also based in Mong Kok. These snacks include Japanese biscuits, waffles, wurst, table drinks and Japanese cheesecake. Special cuisine-King of Grilled King (Mong Kok) is one of the famous braised houses in Hong Kong, with high style and reasonable price. Many details in the shop can reflect the boss's scheming. For example, there is a candle in a glass on the dining table. There are relief patterns on the glass, and the light and shadow dance with the wind blowing candles, giving people a romantic feeling. In terms of food, a top American rib ($98) and soup coffee ($20) are really worth the money and worth recommending. The steak is tender and juicy, with homemade paper cup bread. Soft and hot, showing its skill. It's really the finishing touch, and the soup is also a level work. The dishes recommend top naked eye steak and top sirloin steak, which are the best choice among many barbecue foods in the store.