Hong Kong is finally open – here are 16 exciting things to check out on your comeback trip - SilverKris
"A souvenir and lifestyle stall offering toys, collectibles and tram-themed memorabilia that celebrate the city’s iconic tram system and make for nostalgic keepsakes." - Maloy Luakian and Wenting Ang
If you are looking to buy a double-decker tram miniature, this is the place to get it. I was looking like desperate for the miniature of their double deckers and couldn't find anywhere but they had it!
Little expensive though, 109 HKD for a small miniature (size of my toe) is on the costy side.
David P.
Google
Fabulous little shop in Central Market selling all sorts of snacks and collectibles..I'm from England 🏴 but made me feel like a kid again inside. Really worth a visit.
FungFungFung
Google
A creative, constantly updating collection of interesting or nostalgic souvenirs. Toys, snacks, postcards, figurines etc totally worth checking out if you are going to Central.
Alessio C.
Google
Selling crappy AI generated postcards and tote bags.
Some items also cost literally 10 times the price you find for the exact same thing at any other market like Ladies market or Temple market in Kowloon. A complete ripoff
Foodie C.
Google
I genuinely love this shop that so effectively preserves Hong Kong's local culture! The staff is friendly, and all the snacks and toys are reminiscent of my childhood living there. I would strongly recommend a visit to any of my friends who visit Hong Kong as a way to experience the local culture. I am grateful that this shop exists as a guardian of Hong Kong's unique culture, and I will certainly revisit it when the opportunity comes.
Benjamin C.
Google
Many interesting items that show the local cultural colors of Hong Kong. The store manager (not sure if he is the owner or not) is super nice. It’s definitely a hidden gem in the hustle and bustle Central District. It worths a visit!
Vivian C.
Google
Very conveniently located in Central Market, easy to find. Nicely decorated shop! Lots of variety of snacks and HK base souvenirs. Highly recommend to those looking for authentic HK souvenirs. Will definitely come back for more.
Irena S
Google
The shop is hard to find. Not many signs and many similar pop-up type of stores next to wach other.
I expected it to be bigger. There were no even t-shirts. Only socks as of clothing.
Some coockies selection but many broken inside. Maybe they were on display for too long.
Some items were second hand and there were antic items from the staff (photos, medals, permits)