

Founded by Ivan Keung, a Hong Kong-based silver accessory designer with over a decade of expertise in crafting exquisite silver pieces, 794729 Metal Work embodies innovation and artistry. The brand’s distinctive creations are now showcased in a newly opened concept store at PMQ in Central, where visitors can explore Ivan’s bold and unconventional designs in gold, silver, and copper.
Address: H208, 2/F, Hollywood, PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central District, Hong Kong
Address: H410-414, 4/F, PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central District, Hong Kong
ShiftCam, founded in 2017, revolutionizes mobile photography with innovative smartphone accessories. From lens systems to camera cases, its high-quality, versatile gear helps users capture professional-grade images and videos effortlessly.
Combining cutting-edge technology with sleek design, ShiftCam makes creativity accessible to all Transform every moment into a masterpiece.
GOC is a Hong Kong lifestyle label celebrating local nostalgia through patterned apparel Each design draws from the designer’s personal memories like debut motifs Chrysanthemum and Lucky Bamboo, once beloved by older generations for home decor As a sustainable brand, they use organic fabrics and natural corozo buttons, while proudly keeping production Made in Hong Kong.
Address:
S402, 4/F, Staunton, PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central District, Hong Kong
Bamboa crafts award-winning sustainable lifestyle essentials from premium bamboo - from buttery-soft bedsheets to eco-chic apparel. More than a brand, they’re a movement: through a Grow Bamboo Initiative, planting bamboo to combat climate change while uplifting Asian communities. Luxury that feels good, inside and out.
Address:
S304, 3/F, Staunton, PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central District, Hong Kong
TagZero is a Hong Kong-based sustainable activewear brand redefining performance wear through circular design Specializing in 100% recycled and upcycled materials, the label merges technical functionality with uncompromising eco-ethics proving that high-performance gear needn’t come at the planet’s expense.
Address: S103, 1/F, Staunton, PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central District, Hong Kong
Anaphe reimagines sustainable luxury through timeless, multifunctional womenswear designed to transcend seasons and trends. The London-based brand crafts enduring wardrobe staples from consciously sourced fabrics most notably its signature sand-washed mulberry silk, prized for its featherweight drape and suede-like softness.
Address: S202, 2/F, Staunton, PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central District, Hong Kong
CLASSICS ANEW reinterprets China’s 5,000-year cultural legacy through contemporary design, fusing traditional craftsmanship with modern sophistication The brand transforms ancient aesthetics, philosophy, and social values into wearable art breathing new life into heritage through meticulous artisan techniques and cross-cultural collaboration.
Address: S312, 3/F, Staunton, PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central District, Hong Kong
JOVENS reimagines cashmere for the modern nomad – a Canadian-born label crafting timeless travel essentials that defy fast fashion cycles. Founded by luxury fashion veterans disillusioned with disposable trends, the brand answers a universal need: high-performance cashmere that transitions seamlessly from transatlantic flights to urban winters without sacrificing style or sustainability
Address: 10/F, Winning House, 10-16 Cochrane St, Central, Hong Kong
The shopping mall is located right next to the Four Seasons Hotel and features over 200 international brands as well as a unique new cinema, making it the premier living and entertainment megastructure in the city It is a popular destination for celebrities and top local models who enjoy shopping at the expansive retail and entertainment complex
Address: 8 Finance Street, Central
Tel: 2295 3308
Opening Hours: Daily 10 AM – 8 PM (Shops opening hours vary)
LANDMARK consists of four buildings house with some of the world’s most revered brands and restaurants Connected through bridges to each location, it is truly an iconic destination for luxury experiences drawing on a heritage that stretches back a century
Address: 15 Queen's Road Central, Central
Tel: 2500 0555
Opening Hours: 10 AM - 7:30 PM
(Shops opening hours vary)
SOGO is the largest Japanese-style department store in Hong Kong, situated in the bustling Causeway Bay shopping district It offers a diverse range of products from around the world, including renowned European fashion labels, a comprehensive selection of Japanese skincare and Korean cosmetics, exquisite jewellery, fine leather goods, as well as a wide array of electrical and home appliance items.
Address: 555 Hennessy
Road, Causeway Bay
Tel: 2833 8338
Opening Hours: Daily 10 AM – 10 PM
(Shops opening hours vary)
Set within a tree-lined avenue adjacent to Causeway Bay, Lee Gardens One & Two is an exquisite shopping destination brimming with leading international brands across fashion, jewellery, wine, and children's wear This elegant complex offers a one-stop global shopping experience. The newly opened Lee Gardens Three caters to millennial shoppers with its "modern lifestyle experience" theme Additionally, Lee Gardens is renowned for its unique children's concept floors featuring the latest designer fashions.
Address: 3-27 Canton Road, Tsim
Sha Tsui
Tel: 2118 8666
Opening Hours: Daily 10 AM - 9 PM
(Shops opening hours vary)
Occupying the vibrant Victoria Dockside in Tsim Sha Tsui, it is a captivating new cultural-retail destination. Inspired by the concept of "A Muse by the Sea," the development is designed to enrich the modern consumer's daily life through the synergistic powers of creativity, culture, and innovation. K11 MUSEA opened its doors in August 2019, ushering in a new era of cultural retail The complex aims to cater to the growing consumer demand for naturally immersive experiences that seamlessly blend art, culture, nature, and commerce.
Address: Victoria Dockside, 18
Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Tel: 3892 3890
Opening Hours: Daily 10 AM – 10 PM
(Shops opening hours vary)
Located in the hub of Tsim Sha Tsui, it is a sprawling shopping complex offering a wide array of fashion, dining, and entertainment
With around 700 shops, including 50 restaurants and a cinema, Harbour City caters to diverse interests. Beauty enthusiasts can explore over 100 cosmetics and skincare brands at FACES, while families can browse more than 40 premier childrenswear stores and the largest Toys"R"Us in Ocean Terminal.
Address : 3-27 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Tel: 2118 8666
Opening Hours: Daily 10 AM - 9 PM
(Shops opening hours vary)
Ocean Park boasts one of the largest aquariums in Southeast Asia. Visitors can marvel at an array of amazing animals, including pandas and a variety of marine life such as dolphins, sea lions, sharks, and jellyfish A spectacular cable car ride connects the lowland and headland sections of the Park, offering breathtaking views of Hong Kong Island and the surrounding outlying islands Halal food is available at Café Ocean, Clown Corner, Dive Into A Float (Marine World), Panda Café Food To Go (Amazing Asian Animals) and Popcorn Cart (Aqua City), ensuring a delectable experience for all visitors.
Address: 180 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Aberdeen
Tel: 3923 2323
Mon – Sun : 9:30 AM – 7:30 PM (Hours may vary due to special events and public holidays)
Families visiting Hong Kong Disneyland can look forward to a magical journey through seven immersive themed lands, including the classic Main Street U.S.A., Fantasyland, Adventureland, Tomorrowland, Toy Story Land, Grizzly Gulch, and Mystic Point. The Tahitian Terrace, a restaurant located within Disneyland, offers certified halal dining options
Address: Hong Kong Disneyland, Lantau Island
Tel: 3550 3388
Mon – Sun : 10:30 AM – 8:30 PM (Hours may vary due to special events and public holidays)
Relax on a lounge bed, sip on a refreshing drink, and soak up the sights and sounds of Hong Kong's harbour and stunning skyline on the 45-minute Harbour Cruise. Join the Sunset Cruise and see the sparkling city lights illuminate as you enjoy an Aqua Luna Sundowner mocktail
Embarkation Location:
Central Public Pier 9 / Tsim Sha
Tsui Public Pier 1
Tel: 2116 8821
A hop-on, hop-off sightseeing tour from Big Bus Tours. The open-top doubledecker buses stop at many landmarks around the city, so you can easily hop off to explore, and hop back on to continue your journey. Along the way, enjoy the insightful recorded commentary (available in 10 languages) to gain a deeper understanding of the history and culture of this incredible city.
Closest Pick Up from Hotel:
Central Pier 7
Tel: 2167 8995
Opened in 1993, the Central Mid-level Escalator is the world's longest outdoor covered escalator system, extending over 800 meters and rising more than 135 meters from Queen’s Road Central to Conduit Road Designed to reduce traffic congestion in the Mid-levels area, it features 20 escalators and 3 moving walkways It operates downhill from 6am to 10am and uphill from 10:30am to midnight. Beyond aiding residents, it provides a scenic route through historic districts to the vibrant SoHo district
Address: From Queen’s Road Central up to Conduit Road, Central
The revitalized Central Market completes the final piece of Central’s “heritage triangle”. The building itself dates back to 1939 and is the fourth incarnation of Central Market. Now redesigned as a “Playground for All”, the location aims to foster community building, cultural legacy and innovation, all while preserving the collective memory of old Hong Kong.
Address : 80 Des Voeux Road Central, Central Tel : 3618 8668 Mon – Sun : 10 AM – 10 PM
PMQ, the former Police Married Quarters, is the stage for creative happenings and lifestyle experiences It is also a creative hub filled with design studios and workshops, showcasing a wide array of products, including fashion and accessories, gifts, homeware, small furniture, and other lifestyle goods Throughout the year, PMQ has a jam-packed schedule filled with exhibitions by local and international designers and artists
Address : 35 Aberdeen Street, Central Mon – Sun : 9 AM – 11 PM
Tai Kwun is Hong Kong’s centre for heritage and arts, inviting all visitors on a journey of discovery that unites multiple genres of arts, heritage, culture and lifestyle in Hong Kong Tai Kwun, which means “big station” in Chinese, is the colloquial name used by Hong Kong people to refer to the former police headquarters and the surrounding compound The name has been adopted as a reminder of the historical importance of this living heritage site.
Address: 10 Hollywood Road, Central Tel: 3559 2600 Mon – Sun : 8 AM – 11 PM
Getting to The Peak by the Peak Tram is an unforgettable experience. One of the world’s oldest and most famous funicular railways, the tram rises to 396 meters (about 1300 feet) above sea level. After a closure of 14 months for project upgrade, the sixth generation Peak Tram with a brand new look, are dressed in a bespoke 'Peak Tram Green' colour and was reopened in August 2022
Address: Lower Peak Tram Terminus, 33 Garden Road, Central Tel: 2522 0922
Mon - Sun : 7:30 AM – 11 PM
The highest mountain on Hong Kong Island and one of the most popular places for tourists to visit. You will be able to overlook the busting Victoria harbour and Kowloon peninsula with a magnificent bird’s-eye view
Address: 128 Peak Road, Victoria Gap, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong
This spectacular multimedia display has already been named the "World's Largest Permanent Light and Sound Show" by Guinness World Records. With 39 buildings and 3 attractions featured in this incarnation of Symphony of Lights, the best viewing locations are the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront outside the Hong Kong Cultural Centre and the Avenue of Stars, the promenade at Golden Bauhinia Square in Wanchai, and from sightseeing ferries in Victoria Harbour
Address: Central Harbourfront / Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade Mon-Sun: 8 PM (The show lasts for about 10 minutes)
Explore symbols and icons representing the identity of Temple Street, such as sparrows, street foods, and signature pawnshop signs, creatively showcased in various areas of Temple Street Experience the energetic spirit of Temple Street through dazzling light art installations, vivid creative paintings, and eye-catching wall projections that come alive with every step you take Even the street signs have been revamped with a fresh new look. Come and explore these exciting changes firsthand!
Address: Temple Street, Yau Ma Tei
Mon-Sun: 5 PM –11 PM
(Each stalls have individual opening hours)
Jade Market is a popular indoor street market selling jade, pearls, jewellery and semi-precious gemstones of different types and quality As a thousandyear-long Chinese culture, buying and owning Jade are very popular in Hong Kong
Address: G/F, No. 251 Shanghai Street, Yau Ma Tei
Tel: 2302 1322
Mon-Sun: 10 AM – 4 PM (Opening and closing time vary among shops)
Ladies' Market in Mongkok is always a treat to visit with rows of open stalls as well as tiny boutiques offering a wide range of different fashions, accessories, gadgets and gimmicks. Make sure to bargain!
Address: Tung Choi Street, Mong Kok
Mon-Sun: 12 PM –11 PM (hours vary among shops)
Embark on a ride of a lifetime on this spectacular 5.7km Skyrail with everchanging, picturesque panoramas across the lush terrains of Lantau and the South China Sea. By taking the Ngong Ping 360, you can walk to the Big Buddha within 10-15 minutes
Address : Ngong Ping 360 Tung Chung Terminus, 11, Tat Tung Road, Tung Chung
Tel : 3666 0606
Mon – Sun : 10 AM – 6 PM
Po Lin Monastery was initially known as "the Big Hut" In 1906, Zen masters
Da Yue, Dun Xiu, and Yue Ming arrived at Ngong Ping, Lantau Island from the Jin Shan Monastery of Zhejiang They found that the stretch of flat land, which was nestled so snugly among the mountains, to be an ideal site for building a monastery So they toiled and moiled and started to construct a small stone house, which was then followed by a big hut, and hence a sacred place was developed
Address : Ngong Ping, Lantau Island
Tel : 2985 5248
Mon – Sun : 9 AM – 6 PM
Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong is committed to providing halal food options, including 24/7 in-room dining and select items on The Lounge menu This allows visitors with halal dietary requirements to confidently enjoy these sumptuous offerings
The Hotel also features a range of top-notch dining options, including Michelinstarred Cantonese cuisine at Lung King Heen and French fine dining at Caprice. While not all menu items at these restaurants are halal, the Hotel can accommodate halal requests with advance notice
Podium 4, Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong
Tel: 3196 8880
Podium 6, Four Seasons Hotel, Hong Kong
Tel: 3196 8882
Tue – Sun: 12 PM – 2 PM (Last order 2 PM) / 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM (Last order 8:30 PM)
Mon – Fri: 12 PM – 2:30 PM (Last order 2:30 PM) / 6 PM – 9 PM (Last order 9 PM) Sat-Sun & Public Holidays: 11:30 AM – 3 PM (Last order 3 PM) / 6 PM – 9 PM (Last order 9 PM)
However, guests should note that halal food arrangements need to be made at least three days in advance of arrival to ensure the hotel can properly accommodate guests’ needs
Since its opening in 2002, Bombay Dreams has been a beloved culinary icon The venue decor captures the timeless, majestic, and spiritual elegance of India, allowing guests to taste the Master chef's specialty dishes from Northern India
1/F, Winning Centre, 46 Wyndham Street, Central
Tel: 2811 9888
Mon – Sun: 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM (Last order: 2:30 PM); 6:00 PM – 11:00 PM (Last order: 10:30 PM)
Overlooking the harbour in Tsim Sha Tsui East, Bushra features the best of Middle Eastern cuisine, Shisha terraces, live entertainment, and belly dancing shows at specified times.
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Tel: 6172 3591
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Mon – Sun: 12:00 PM – 2:00 AM (Last order: 1:00 AM)
Hong Kong’s first-ever fiery Piri-Piri chicken concept. Located in the fiery heart of Soho, offering delicious flame-grilled fare, and our love for the Piri-Piri chili
G/F, 55 Elgin Street, Soho, Central Tel: 2556 7555
Mon – Tue & Thu – Sun: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM (Last order: 9:30 PM) Closed on Wed
Gaylord means, "Happy God” Since 1972, Gaylord has been offering the city’s dining scene a wide variety of scrumptious Indian delicacies that blend exotic spices and intense herbs into a rich, flavour-packed dining experience.
5/F, Prince Tower, 12A Peking Road, Tsim Sha Tsui Tel: 2376 1001
Mon: 6:00 PM – 11:00 PM (Last order: 10:30 PM) Tue – Sun: 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM (Last order: 2:30 PM) / 6:00 PM – 11:00 PM (Last order: 10:30 PM)
Hidden in one of the city’s five principle daily prayer mosques, the bustling canteen touts itself as “the only place for Cantonese halal cuisine in town.” Since 2005, the Islamic Centre Canteen has served dim sum where pork is replaced by either chicken or beef.
5/F, Masjid Ammar And Osman Ramju Sadick Islamic Centre, 40 Salvation Amy Street, Wan Chai
Tel: 2834 8211
Mon – Sat: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM (Last order: 8:30 PM) Sun: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM (Last order: 8:30 PM)
A short 7-minute walk from Causeway Bay Station lies a renowned halal roast duck stall The flavour coupled with the golden brown, crispy skin is indescribable But don’t just come here for the duck rice! The wonton noodles, soy chicken rice and signature mutton curry rice are firm favourites too.
Shop 5, Bowrington Road Cooked Food Centre, 1/F, Bowrington Road Market, 21 Bowrington Road, Wan Chai
Tel: 25741131
Mon – Sun: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Jashan’s dynamic and talented culinary team from India brought with them magical flavours from old and present-day India
1/F, Amber Lodge, 23 Hollywood Road, Soho, Central
Tel: 3105 5300
Mon – Sun: 12:00 PM – 2:30 PM (Last order: 2:30 PM) / 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM (Last order: 9:30 PM)
Situated just around the corner in Causeway Bay, Pandan Leaf is an underrated gem This halal Indonesian eatery is always busy on the weekends, serving up authentic favourites like skewers and satay, nasi rice dishes, noodles, grilled chicken (served with a glove!) options, and more
Shop B2, G/F, Causeway Bay Commercial Building, 1-5 Sugar Street, Causeway Bay
Tel: 3188 5478
Mon - Sat: 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM /Sun & Public Holidays: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Saffron has brought the true taste of Persian cuisine to Hong Kong since 2018, using authentic Persian spices, herbs, and cooking techniques
Shop E, G/F, Garley Building, 47-53 Graham Street, Soho, Central Tel: 2595 9900
Mon – Sun: 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM (Last order: 2:00 PM) / 4:30 PM – 10:00 PM (Last order: 9:30 PM)
A touch of elevated comfort, Tagline Restaurant and Bar is founded by a chef and nutritionist, Kiran Sukhani, who strives to add a touch of modern innovation to traditional Indian and Arabic dishes
4/F, 10 PRAT, 10 Prat Avenue, Tsim Sha Tsui
Tel: 5393 7474
Mon – Sun: 11:30 AM – 3:00 PM (Last order: 2:30 PM) / 6:15 PM – 1:00 AM (Last order: 10:30 PM)
Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong offers a luxurious and accommodating experience for Muslim travellers around the world, the hotel goes above and beyond to ensure that all guests feel welcome and at home during their stay.
• Prayer facilities, including an AlQuran, prayer mat, compass, timetable, and direction arrow pointing towards Mecca - all of which can be arranged for guests' convenience.
• Alcohol-free beverages in minibar
• Secluded Spa amenities
Hong Kong International Hotel, Terminal One
Address: Level 7, near end of Check-in Aisle A (non-restricted area)
Jamia Mosque
Address: 30 Shelley Street, Central, Hong Kong Island Tel: +852 2523 7743
Masjid Ammar and Osman Ramju Sadick Islamic Centre
Address: 40 Oi Kwan Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong Island Tel: +852 2575 2218
Chai Wan Mosque
Address: Cape Collinson Road, Chai Wan, Hong Kong Island Tel: +852 2556 5507
Kowloon Mosque and Islamic Centre
Address: 105 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon Tel: +852 2724 0095
Ibrahim Mosque
Address: 300-310 Ferry Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon Tel: +852 2311 6411
Stanley Mosque
Address: 53 Tung Tau Wan Road, Stanley, Hong Kong Island Tel: +852 2838 9417
Built in 1896, Kowloon Mosque and Islamic Centre is the largest mosque in Hong Kong, approximately 16000 sq ft Air-conditioned throughout, the building includes three prayer halls, madrasahs and a community hall
Address: 105 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui (next to Kowloon Park)
Tel: 2724 0095
Charming, pretty and tucked away in the residential hub of the Mid-Levels, Jamia is Hong Kong’s first mosque, which was built during the 1840s and extended in 1915. The Declared Monument, also known as Lascar Temple, is of rectangular shape, with an arched main entrance and Arabic-style arched windows on all sides.
Address: 30 Shelley Street, Central Tel: 2523 7743
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