Tsim Sha Tsui's Thai dining scene has a fresh, design-forward new address. Song Wat Thai Cuisine has opened on Cameron Road, taking its name — and some of its creative energy — from Song Wat Road, the historic riverside trading street that runs through the old Chinatown district of Bangkok, as first reported by Tatler Asia. The result is a menu that sits reimagined Thai classics alongside playful, spice-driven fusion plates.

In short: Song Wat Thai Cuisine is a new contemporary Thai restaurant that opened in August 2026 at G/F, Mangan Building, 18 Cameron Road, Tsim Sha Tsui — about a 3–5 minute walk from MTR Exit B2. Named after Bangkok's historic Song Wat Road, the menu blends reimagined Thai classics with playful fusion, including a Thai-spiced meat sauce farfalle and a khao-soi-inspired curry served over rice. It's open daily, roughly noon to 11pm per its own booking platform — pricing hasn't been published yet, so check OpenRice or Instagram before booking.

In This Guide

  1. What is Song Wat Thai Cuisine?
  2. What's on the menu?
  3. Address and opening details
  4. Why name a Hong Kong restaurant after a Bangkok street?
  5. FAQ

What is Song Wat Thai Cuisine?

Song Wat Thai Cuisine is a new contemporary Thai restaurant that has opened at G/F, Mangan Building, 18 Cameron Road, in Tsim Sha Tsui. It was first reported in Tatler Asia's round-up of Hong Kong's August 2026 openings, published on 5 August 2026, alongside a wave of other new restaurants, bars and cafés across the city.

The restaurant takes its name and creative inspiration from Song Wat Road in Bangkok — a short but historic riverside street in the city's old Chinatown district, long known for its wholesale trading houses and faded shophouses, and in recent years for the wave of cafés and creative businesses that have moved in alongside them. Song Wat Thai Cuisine channels that same mix of old and new: a contemporary Thai menu built on classic technique, with room for a few unexpected detours.

The menu channels the same old-meets-new energy as Bangkok's Song Wat Road itself — a historic trading street by day that has become a magnet for cafés and creative openings in recent years.

Inside, the room matches the menu's balance of heritage and reinvention: warm wooden accents, vintage Thai motifs on the walls, and moody, low-lit ambience that feels closer to a Bangkok neighbourhood haunt than a mall-adjacent Kowloon newcomer.

Song Wat Thai Cuisine's menu leans into that old-meets-new idea, pairing dishes that would be instantly recognisable to a Bangkok diner with a few genuine curveballs. The meat sauce farfalle is the clearest example — al dente pasta tossed through a bolognese-style sauce built around Thai spices, a fusion plate with little precedent on Hong Kong's Thai restaurant scene.

Elsewhere, the kitchen sticks closer to tradition while still finding room to reinterpret. Its khao soi takes the beloved Northern Thai noodle dish and rebuilds it around rice rather than noodles, with the same aromatic coconut curry poured generously over a bowl of jasmine rice instead. The tom yum goong, meanwhile, plays it straighter — a fragrant, sour-spicy prawn soup built on lemongrass, galangal and makrut lime, the three aromatics that define the dish everywhere from Bangkok street stalls to fine-dining kitchens.

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Address and opening details

Song Wat Thai Cuisine

Tsim Sha Tsui · Contemporary Thai · Opened August 2026
AddressG/F, Mangan Building, 18 Cameron Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Nearest MTRTsim Sha Tsui Station, Exit B2 — walk east along Cameron Road, about 3–5 minutes
Opening hoursApproximately 12pm–11pm daily, per the restaurant's own booking platform (not an official press statement)
Price rangeNot yet officially published — check OpenRice or Instagram before visiting
CuisineContemporary Thai, inspired by Bangkok's Song Wat Road
OpenedAugust 2026 — first reported by Tatler Asia

Song Wat Thai Cuisine sits at street level in Mangan Building on Cameron Road, a short walk from Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station. As a newly opened restaurant, full pricing has not yet been published — check the restaurant's OpenRice listing or Instagram for current details, and it's worth booking ahead given how recently it's opened.

Why name a Hong Kong restaurant after a Bangkok street?

Song Wat Road might be one of Bangkok's shortest streets, but it carries an outsized reputation. Running along the Chao Phraya River through Talat Noi and the edge of Chinatown, it was once dominated by wholesale trading houses, dried-goods warehouses and machinery shops serving the river trade. Over the past decade it has become one of the city's most talked-about food and coffee strips, with old shopfronts sitting alongside new-wave cafés, galleries and bars — without ever losing its working, slightly weathered character.

That's the energy Song Wat Thai Cuisine is borrowing for Tsim Sha Tsui: a menu and a room that nod to tradition without playing it safe. Paired with a wider night out, it sits well alongside other recent Tsim Sha Tsui openings such as Abebe Bakery and Schragels, or a cocktail stop at Kidult. If you're after more of the city's Thai food scene, our guide to the best Thai restaurants in Hong Kong is a good next stop, and our weekly openings round-up tracks everything else that's landed across the city recently.

Good to know: since exact hours and pricing are only confirmed via the restaurant's own booking platform rather than an official statement, it's worth booking ahead and double-checking both before you set off — especially if you're timing a visit around the Exit B2 walk along Cameron Road, which gets busy with dinner-hour foot traffic.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Song Wat Thai Cuisine located?
G/F, Mangan Building, 18 Cameron Road, Tsim Sha Tsui — about a 3–5 minute walk east from Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station, Exit B2, along Cameron Road.
What time does Song Wat Thai Cuisine open?
Around 12pm to 11pm daily, according to the restaurant's own online booking platform. This has not been confirmed via an official press statement, so it's worth double-checking before you go.
What should I order at Song Wat Thai Cuisine?
Signature dishes include the meat sauce farfalle (al dente pasta in a Thai-spiced bolognese sauce), a khao soi reinterpreted with coconut curry poured over jasmine rice instead of noodles, and a tom yum goong built on lemongrass, galangal and makrut lime.
Is Song Wat Thai Cuisine near an MTR station?
Yes — it's roughly a 3–5 minute walk from Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station, Exit B2, heading east along Cameron Road.
How much does it cost to eat at Song Wat Thai Cuisine?
Pricing has not yet been officially published. Check the restaurant's OpenRice listing or Instagram for current menu prices before booking.

A Bangkok street's energy, reimagined in TST

Song Wat Thai Cuisine brings a design-forward, spice-driven Thai menu to Cameron Road, borrowing its name and its old-meets-new spirit from one of Bangkok's most characterful streets. We'll update this guide once full pricing and a confirmed permanent menu are published.

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