"Max Levy supports smaller establishments like Tong Chong Street Market, valuing the genuine contact with local farmers and the integrity of supporting smaller producers." - Michelin Guide Digital-Singapore
"This hip, seasonal farmer's market–which takes over a street nestled among office buildings in Quarry Bay—is a champion of indepdendent food businesses. It supports companies and individuals with a sustainable edge, providing a platform in which to showcase their food. You'll find local organic farmers, coffee roasters, aspiring restaurateurs, chefs, bakers, and the like. If you want to know what's up-and-coming in the local food scene or have a meet-and-greets with the city's farmers, Tong Chong Street Market is a good place to start." - Janice Leung Hayes
Love how they’re super eco-conscious and lend you your own cutlery and has a washing station. Even better if they could lend you a coffee mug/tumbler instead coz 90% of the stalls sell coffee. Fun vibes, def recommend for coffee lovers ☕️😍
Alex D.
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🤍White Christmas Street Fair🤎
📍Experience the joy of the holiday season like never before and indulge in the blissful memories of your first chocolate bite.
Elise
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Really fun market experience! Love the eco-friendly focus. Excellent range of food and drink options. Go when you are hungry!
EastMeetsWest
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It's great to see people organising Christmas fair with music.
A good selection of goods and worth getting some unique gifts.
The atmosphere is very joyous and Santa looks friendly.
Would be good if all the stores are on the street and not moved to first floor.
Billy W.
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Nice food court and one of the best breakfast I had in HK
E K
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Interesting theme, open area pretty cozy
Vincent Q.
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The market has really grown over the past few years and the variety of vendors has really gotten better. The theme changes as the year progresses so the vendors will change as well. The street market typically opens in the late fall and ends before spring time (essentially when its not that hot).
Food is a bit on the expensive side and I think the market is better for snacking then having a full meal. The speed of service can also be an issue sometimes as the vendors may not be used to making food in this type of environment.
I recommend coming if you haven’t been and I will typically come a few times during the season when it’s open.
Gary L.
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This market doesn't exist here anymore. Have verified with security staff in ONE TAIKOO PLACE who said this street market is no longer here.