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Tsuen Wan Closure Wave | More than 10 Tsuen Wan restaurants/old stores have closed down and bid farewell to the 50-year-old hidden library store | Hong Kong Life – Looking for good places in Hong Kong

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Tsuen Wan closed shop 1. Japanese snacks at Tokyo Station

Tsuen Wan is famous for its many street foods. Among them, “Tokyo Station Japanese Snacks” located across the road from Tai Ho Road is well-known by almost everyone in the area. Earlier, the store suddenly closed down, and the relevant store staff stayed up all night to “clear out” in order to restore the store. Following the closure of many old stores in Lud Wai, another popular landmark store has taken over. Tokyo Station Japanese Snacks has been open in Tsuen Wan for nearly 10 years. It specializes in various Japanese street snacks, including toast Q-cakes, octopus balls, jingdang bean paste cakes, etc. It also has Hong Kong-style snacks such as fish egg siomai, fried stuffed sambo, Beef offal, rice rolls, etc. Many people praised the shop’s crispy egg waffles and checkered pancakes for their deliciousness.

More details: The Japanese snack shop at Tsuen Wan Tokyo Station was cleared after the closing of the Japanese snack shop, and the public was sad to see it go.

Shop closed in Tsuen Wan 2. So Yuet Heen

Tsuen Wan Vegetarian Cart Noodles has closed its doors! Su Yue Xuan, a popular vegetarian restaurant in Tsuen Wan, has always been loved by diners for its vegetarian cart. With its unique vegan soup base, meat-free menu, etc., it has attracted many loyal customers. It also insists on distributing free meals to the elderly. Big Good Deeds, one of the top conscientious vegetarian restaurants, recently announced that it would officially close its doors at the end of November last year. Many neighbors were sad to hear the news.

More details: Tsuen Wan Vegetarian Cart Noodles will close at the end of this month!The vegan bak kut teh soup base that has been a must-eat for 5 years will become a memory

Store closed in Tsuen Wan 3. Fulai Shanghai

The local long-established noodle shop “Fu Lai Shanghai Noodles” located in the Heung Che Street Market in Tsuen Wan has been standing for nearly half a century. It issued a closure notice at the beginning of January this year, announcing that it would close at the end of January. Many netizens lamented: “Hong Kong’s old-fashioned taste is really getting less and less. There is one less restaurant, and one less restaurant. In the end, it is all the chain restaurants of the Fanxie Group.” Neighbors cherish their childhood memories.

More details: Tsuen Wan neighborhood noodle shop closes at the end of the month! Standing for nearly half a century!Hong Kong people are reluctant to leave: childhood memories

Shop closed in Tsuen Wan 4. Tsuen Fung Noodles

Tsuen Fung Lo Mein has been operating in Tsuen Wan for more than 30 years. It is a must-eat local shop for students in Tsuen Wan and carries the childhood memories of many neighbors. The shop started as a small ice cream shop and later expanded to a lo mein shop, becoming one of the “famous shops” in the area. In November last year, the shop suddenly announced that it was originally scheduled to close by the end of January this year. However, by the end of January, The store announced that “the details that had been carefully considered were unexpectedly reversed, resulting in the need for a proper solution to the contract issue.” After balancing all aspects, the store chose to continue operating until next summer. Everyone Seize the opportunity.

More details: Tsuen Wan Lo Mein’s decision to close after 30 years of standing is on hold!The proprietress of Tsuen Fung Ice Cream House: it will be open until next summer vacation

Stores closed in Tsuen Wan 5. Sister Lei Seafood

Tsuen Wan’s popular seafood stall “Lei Jie Seafood” has always focused on affordable food. It is very popular among Tsuen Wan neighbors because of its high cost performance. However, due to the impact of the market and the difficulty for the owner to support two shops by himself, Lei Jie Seafood opened in February this year. It closed on the 29th and was taken over by “Jiao Jie Seafood”. Even though netizens were reluctant to give up, they still left messages of blessing: “I wish you a better future”, “Thank you for not being able to go to the market during the epidemic, Sister Lei, you can buy seafood, a little sweet in the bitterness, I will remember it forever”, “I wish Qingshan always see you again in the future.”

More details: Tsuen Wan’s popular seafood stall will close on February 29! Neighbors in Tsuen Wan were very reluctant to give up: “I just bought some seafood from Tsuen Wan.”

Stores closed in Tsuen Wan 6. Kato House

The Tsuen Wan branch of the Japanese-style beef bowl specialty store “Katoya” closed at the end of February this year. The notice stated, “There is a time to live, and a time to die. There is also a time for Katoya to end.” Netizens lamented that there is one less choice in Road Wai. It has been 8 years since Katoya opened its doors. The owner said helplessly that “it has gone through various tests of the epidemic and the economy, but could not adapt to the world economic trend, and finally had no choice but to close. He also thanked all diners for their support.” Currently, Katoya has no branches in Hong Kong.

More details: All four Katoya stores have closed down, and the last one in the Tuen branch was lost at the end of March.

Stores closed in Tsuen Wan 7. Lam Kee Roast Meat

“Lam Kee BBQ”, a time-honored BBQ restaurant in Tsuen Wan that is famous for its food supply, closed its doors in September last year. It has a history of more than 30 years. The restaurant is famous for its food supply and is popular with many neighbors. However, good times did not last long. The restaurant In 2022, it started a “price reduction” with a cheap siu mei shop across the street. A box of siu mei with rice was only $16, but it seemed that it couldn’t bear it and eventually closed down.

More details: Tsuen Wan $16 siu mei shop announces closure!The over 30-year-old store couldn’t stand it anymore and once launched price reductions and became a hit

Stores closed in Tsuen Wan 8. Snacks at the entrance store

The “Entry Shop Snacks” located in Lud Wai can be said to be an old landmark in the area. It has been standing in Tsuen Wan for more than 30 years. Not only does it have a wide variety of snacks, but the prices are also affordable. It is a snack shop that many people in Tsuen Wan will visit. Unfortunately, the store posted a notice early, announcing that it would be open until March 30 this year and has now closed its doors. The store owner expressed his gratitude to the neighbors for their patronage and support over the years, and a large number of netizens expressed their dismay.

Store closed in Tsuen Wan 9. Central South Plaza

Founded over 51 years ago, Central South Plaza is one of the time-honored stationery stores in Hong Kong. Its branches are located in Hong Kong, Kowloon and the New Territories, with three branches in Yau Ma Tei, Fortress Hill and Tsuen Wan. However, the Central South Plaza Tsuen Wan store, which opened in 2019, announced at the end of March that its lease had expired and was being relocated. Tsuen Wan Central South Plaza has three floors and covers an area of ​​nearly 10,000 square feet. It is one of the popular stores for New Territories residents to buy stationery.

At present, there is no confirmed date and address for the relocation of Zhongnan Plaza. Friends in the New Territories should seize the opportunity to do some final shopping!

More details: Stationery store in Tsuen Wan closed at Central South Plaza

Stores closed in Tsuen Wan 10. You Ran Tang

“You Ran Tang”, which has been operating on Tai Ho Road in Tsuen Wan for 58 years, mainly sold stationery supplies and engraving stamps, closed on February 29. Although the shop is hidden in a corner, it reminds everyone of holding a brush and practicing calligraphy. The owner, Lu Rongji, loves the art of calligraphy, painting and seal cutting. He is also good at calligraphy and teaches calligraphy. During the Lunar New Year, he even writes “Hui Chun” with a splash of ink. Unfortunately, there will be no such thing next year.

Stores closed in Tsuen Wan 11. Marks & Spencer M&S

Hong Kong’s post-epidemic economic recovery is not progressing as expected, and due to the impact of people’s migration to the north for consumption, many businesses have announced their closure. Marks & Spencer, one of the first batch of merchants to enter City Sun Place, has clothing department and supermarket departments respectively. In late February, it posted a notice announcing its closure and relocation. The shop remains closed at this time.



More details: “Marks and Spencer” in Citywalk is suspected to be relocated! Are supermarkets and department stores all on sale?Neighbor: So happy

Sources of information and pictures: UHK Hong Kong Life, Little Red Book, Facebook @ Tsuen Wan People, HKET, You Ran Tang, Facebook @ Tsuen Man Food + Consumption, Facebook @ Hong Kong Tea Restaurant and Food Concern Group, Kato House, Jiaojie Seafood, FB @ Su Yuexuan, FB @ Tsuen Fung Lo Mein, FB @ Tsuen Wan Lo Mein (updated), Facebook, Marks & Spencer, HKET, Facebook @ Tsuen Wan People

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