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  • BradJill
    Hong Kong, China156,889 contributions
    Sbakery by Mama Soo is a local bakery that has a pop up near the L3 southern entrance to the Ocean Terminal section of the Harbour City Shopping Mall. They are open from 1.30pm to 8.30pm daily or until they sell out of their thick, creamy and delicious NYC style cheesecake slices. We have tried their slices from this pop-up as well as the new flagship shop recently opened in Tai Ping Shan in Sheung Wan recently. They have been just great on both occasions.

    The slices are a bit pricey (HK$88) each but they are huge portions, thick and heavy, think Junior's in NYC when it comes to volume and texture with beautifully thick and sweet graham cracker crust. The original cheesecake is a nice balance of sweetness and sour. Even better in my opinion is the Banoffee Slice, which is a layered cheesecake with bananas. Oh my, this is good but do be ready to share as the slices are too large for one person to finish in a single sitting.

    Note: This pop up at Harbour City is right at the entrance/exit above the escalators. Look for the Dan Ryan restaurant if helpful. It is across the foyer next to exiting doors. Otherwise see pictures submitted to assist in finding the Sbakery pop up.
    Written 11 July 2022
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  • fire-tower
    1,756 contributions
    This is quite a nice mall with office block and is connected to the MTR. The usual brands can be found here and there are many eateries and cafes. Good place to hang around for a couple of hours, especially if you are working nearby.
    Written 17 November 2022
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  • bob2bkk
    Bangkok, Thailand5,942 contributions
    Times Square is a huge shopping mall on 16 floors, with shopping, restaurants and MTR subway access. Located in busy Causeway Bay area, it is very popular and especially busy most of the day not to mention lunchtime. It is a popular tourist spot also with all the exclusive brand name stores, specialty shops, a plethora of restaurants, Chinese, Asian and Western, bakeries,, cafés, chocolate shops and gift stores. Worth a walk thru even if you have nothing to buy.
    Written 3 May 2023
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  • BradJill
    Hong Kong, China156,889 contributions
    Langham Place (LP) is the largest shopping mall in Mongkok. Located on Portland Street with direct access to the Mong Kong MTR Station, this is a 15 floor (+ 2 basement levels) mall with 17,000 sq metres of shopping space and over 200 shops and eateries.

    LP tends to be most popular with the younger crowd. The first thing that sticks out when visiting is the 83-metre escalator that takes you to the upper floors. There you discover a peculiar corkscrew shaped floor layout which winds up and down in a circular manner. Some find this confusing and obnoxious compared to traditional shopping mall floor layouts. Others find it quirky and fun, a bit like the retail shops you will find at Langham Place.

    Where many malls in Hong Kong focus on high-end and luxury brand name retailers, LP tends to stick to the Mongkok vibe and culture, fillings its floors with boutique and youthful shops. Some brand names you will recognise like Marks & Spencer, H&M and the cosmetic brands that line the Level 1 Beauty Avenue. However, there are just as many local and lesser known retailers lining the mall's upper floors.

    You'll find a similar range of food and drink venues that includes the likes of Starbucks and McDonalds, local favourites Honeymoon Dessert and Teawood, mixed with lesser known cafes, coffee shops and top floor bar. Langham Place is linked directly to a five star hotel called Cordis where you can find finer dining options and a good lobby bar. There is also a Jason's Marketplace and Cinema at the mall.

    Lastly, worth note that LP often puts on interesting holiday and seasonal festival installations in the main foyer, particularly around Chinese New Year. These are often creative and offer a bit of fun for families with children.
    Written 25 March 2020
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  • Don
    Jakarta, Indonesia269 contributions
    Unfortunately when we visited it was raining, so it wasn't optimal.

    The toilet on the basement floor is extraordinarily luxurious, clean, and modern, our guide informed us that a luxury toilet is located on the ground that can be reached by elevator.
    Written 24 May 2023
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  • bob2bkk
    Bangkok, Thailand5,942 contributions
    Elements Mall is located in West Kowloon above the Kowloon MTR station. Above and beyond the fact that it is a mall with all the main characters that are visible in all malls, there is a rooftop restaurant complex. It is quite unique in that there are about 10 restaurants organized in a circle with outdoor dining and a large center space, with plenty of area to walk, browse, and peruse the many restaurant menus. The mall itself is new, very clean and organized and enjoyable to walk thru. Notice the Starbucks. It is huge and stretches forever down the walkway. Also, an ice-skating rink.
    Written 4 May 2023
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  • Colin
    Cape Coral, FL395 contributions
    First of all - if you expect US prices or even European prices - don’t come - you will be disappointed.

    The outlet is very beautiful- even though hard to navigate … don’t know how often I got lost in there.

    Lots of awesome stores with some deals if you really for them.
    Written 23 May 2023
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  • fire-tower
    1,756 contributions
    I counted and realised that I have not visited this mall for exactly a decade. This mall has all the big brand names and there are various eateries as well. It is connected to the neighbouring hotel and is near the MTR. I actually like it because it is usually not very crowded.
    Written 17 November 2022
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  • schmidtmg
    Switzerland1,027 contributions
    The access to K11 Musea can be somewhat confusing. There is an access to K11 Mall from Hanoi Road and TST MR station. The access to K11 Musea is from Salisbury Road through the K11 Musea Mall - a new and upmarket mall with many luxury retail outlets. The K11 Musea exhibition hall is on the 7th floor.. the entrance fee must be paid by card, cash isn't accepted. The exhibit I visited was on Street and Pop Art, including in Hong Kong - apparently the first exhibit of its kind in Hong Kong - well done and interesting.
    Written 3 May 2023
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  • Leonhkny
    Hong Kong, China12,723 contributions
    This is a major shopping mall in Kowloon. Not strictly on the tourist trail, Festival Walk is a popular hangout place for locals. Roughly midway between Kowloon and the New Territories, it is particularly crowded during weekends. Shops are mainly chain stores and restaurant selections are aplenty. Great place to spend an afternoon.
    Written 22 January 2023
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  • Mairwen1
    United Kingdom8,650 contributions
    One thing Hong Kong is not short of is shopping malls. City Plaza is a large scale mall in Taikoo Shing, with mostly mid-range shopping. It’s out of the way for most people although it’s easy enough to get to on the MTR. One reason to go here is the Ice Palace Skating Rink, which is a fun thing to do to escape the heat in Hong Kong.
    You will find a large selection of well known, chain-store brands here such as Zara, H&M, Club Monaco, Giordano, Levis, Marks & Spencer, Uniqlo and Superdry. There are a few higher end shops like Coach and Furla but mostly it is affordable shopping.
    It’s pretty family-friendly. In addition to the ice-skating rink, there’s a big Lego store, a ToysRUs and McDonalds. There are plenty of food options other than fast food, including Western style places like the Agnes B cafe, Pret A Manger and the obligatory coffee chains, Pacific Coffee & Starbucks.
    Although it’s very big, I find it a reasonably easy centre to navigate and the large spaces mean that it doesn’t feel over-crowded.
    Like most of Hong Kong, it’s open until late so you can shop until midnight.
    Written 25 October 2021
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  • BradJill
    Hong Kong, China156,889 contributions
    SOGO is a large Japanese department store and part of the shopping mecca in Causeway Bay. Opening hours are 10am to 10pm daily. What you will find here are 17 floors of traditional department store shopping with mid to luxury brand name retailers as well as houseware, appliances, books, clothing and the likes.

    Product range is no less than shopping at nearby mid-range malls like Times Square and Hysan Place but less cafe and eatery options. Instead, the B2 floor is a large supermarket, casual take-away food outlets and dessert counters. Access is directly from the Causeway Bay MTR Station (D1 and D2) or from their street level entrances along Hennessy Road or Lockhart Road.
    Written 15 December 2022
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  • Speedy888
    137 contributions
    If you like your retail therapy this place is for you. All high end stores are here. Next to Sha Tin MTR if you got the money honey this place is your paradise!
    Written 18 March 2019
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  • Michael K
    809 contributions
    This is certainly not your average shopping mall as the outside looks like a cruise ship. The top decks are not accessible. All the shops are inside the hull. Once you step inside the hull to the shopping mall, there is no more maritime theme and it looks just like another shopping mall.
    Written 4 November 2022
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  • BradJill
    Hong Kong, China156,889 contributions
    Moko (formerly Grand Century Plaza) is a large shopping mall with direct access to the Mongkok East MTR Station and Royal Plaza hotel. This was just one of the many shopping malls, centres, plazas and arcades in the Mongkok area until major renovations revitalised the property into a modern and nice shopping venue around 5 years ago.

    Now what you find is a nicely laid out 7 floor mall with the cute name of Moko (taking the first two letters from Mong and Kok). The mall has something of a Pop Art fell with some of the signage with most shops now being international midrange brand names, mixed in with some local and casual eateries, food shops and the likes.

    You'll find a large Yata Supermarket, Toy's R Us, Eslite bookstore, Outback, quite a few toy and hobby shops mixed in with a range of clothing, household and lifestyle product retailers. Lighting is good, seasonal holiday decorations are fine as well. In the end, this is the nicest shopping venue in Mongkok East, the best mall option in the area.
    Written 11 November 2021
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