An insiders guide to shopping in Hong Kong
September 17, 2006 | 12:00am
Clothes & Accessories
Esprit Warehouses on Peking Road, Tsim Sha Tsui; and Tung Chung
Sogo department stores - Always head for the top floor for any current sale and off-season stock clearance promotions. We found Hello Kitty-inspired adult ready-to wear at 50 percent off and Arena and Speedo flip-flops for just HK$20/pair. Arena swim goggles were a mere $30/pc. while Speedo goggles were $50. Occasionally youll find such sales at Jusco and Mitsukoshi department stores as well.
Night markets at Temple St., Sai Yeoung Choi St., and Mongkok street Mongkok is still my favorite, but you can browse for good finds, mostly high-quality imitations, at these markets.
Tai Yuen St., Wanchai Also a good source for affordable finds.
Fashion Outlets
Joyce and Lane Crawford outlets along Ap Lei Chau, Aberdeen
Joyce flagship branch - Has Comme des Garcons, Number (N)ine and Undercover along the stretch of Canton Road and Peking Road, Harbour City
Pacific Place Has Roberto Cavalli, Seibu, Swank, Yohji Yamamoto, and Jean Paul Gaultier
Sistyr Moon/Emily boutiques along Lee Gardens 1 & 2 on Hysan Avenue, Causeway Bay These stores close early, though, around 7-8 p.m.
Dmop has Puma items by Mihara Yasuhiro
Bape along Central
IT has Raf Simmons
The Harley-Davidson store
Gifts, Souvenirs, Home & Office Accessories
Muji, Seiyu and IKEA flagship store at New Town Plaza, Shatin Muji has great unbranded minimal Japanese-looking clothes in fabrics like denim. The price range for these stores is mostly affordable, from a few dollars to a few hundred; rarely will they cost more than $1,000.
Log-On/City Super at Cityplaza
Jusco Kornhill - This $10 store has expensive-looking gifts. I bought two roast geese here (rarer and more special than Peking duck) and a two-kilo lechon Macau here to take home.
2 Percent - Has cute doggy mascots in all shapes and sizes (as well as the irresistibly cute "doggy poop" keychain); cat and dog mobile-phone trinkets in all shapes, sizes, and colors are just some of the myriad choices.
Pet Supplies
Pet-supply shops along the stretch of Tung Choi St., Mongkok; and Gloucester Road, Causeway Bay
Q Pets and Pets Line chain stores at Plaza Hollywood - Old favorites for buying anything animal-related.
Wellcome supermarket, Causeway Bay - Open 24/7, you can get Cats Cheese Stick Treats, nostalgic Sugus candies and individually packed Kjeldsens butter cookies in blue tins here.
Park n Shop at the basement of Mitsukoshi Dept Store - Has an impressive range of never-before-seen cat-food brands, mostly from HK. Check out the Sogo basement for deli goodies as well.
Final tip: Those who max out their credit-card limit early on and dont have enough balance to cover a single item can split the total purchase amount between two or more credit cards! Just goes to show that when it comes to shopping, nothing is impossible in Hong Kong.
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Esprit Warehouses on Peking Road, Tsim Sha Tsui; and Tung Chung
Sogo department stores - Always head for the top floor for any current sale and off-season stock clearance promotions. We found Hello Kitty-inspired adult ready-to wear at 50 percent off and Arena and Speedo flip-flops for just HK$20/pair. Arena swim goggles were a mere $30/pc. while Speedo goggles were $50. Occasionally youll find such sales at Jusco and Mitsukoshi department stores as well.
Night markets at Temple St., Sai Yeoung Choi St., and Mongkok street Mongkok is still my favorite, but you can browse for good finds, mostly high-quality imitations, at these markets.
Tai Yuen St., Wanchai Also a good source for affordable finds.
Fashion Outlets
Joyce and Lane Crawford outlets along Ap Lei Chau, Aberdeen
Joyce flagship branch - Has Comme des Garcons, Number (N)ine and Undercover along the stretch of Canton Road and Peking Road, Harbour City
Pacific Place Has Roberto Cavalli, Seibu, Swank, Yohji Yamamoto, and Jean Paul Gaultier
Sistyr Moon/Emily boutiques along Lee Gardens 1 & 2 on Hysan Avenue, Causeway Bay These stores close early, though, around 7-8 p.m.
Dmop has Puma items by Mihara Yasuhiro
Bape along Central
IT has Raf Simmons
The Harley-Davidson store
Gifts, Souvenirs, Home & Office Accessories
Muji, Seiyu and IKEA flagship store at New Town Plaza, Shatin Muji has great unbranded minimal Japanese-looking clothes in fabrics like denim. The price range for these stores is mostly affordable, from a few dollars to a few hundred; rarely will they cost more than $1,000.
Log-On/City Super at Cityplaza
Jusco Kornhill - This $10 store has expensive-looking gifts. I bought two roast geese here (rarer and more special than Peking duck) and a two-kilo lechon Macau here to take home.
2 Percent - Has cute doggy mascots in all shapes and sizes (as well as the irresistibly cute "doggy poop" keychain); cat and dog mobile-phone trinkets in all shapes, sizes, and colors are just some of the myriad choices.
Pet Supplies
Pet-supply shops along the stretch of Tung Choi St., Mongkok; and Gloucester Road, Causeway Bay
Q Pets and Pets Line chain stores at Plaza Hollywood - Old favorites for buying anything animal-related.
Wellcome supermarket, Causeway Bay - Open 24/7, you can get Cats Cheese Stick Treats, nostalgic Sugus candies and individually packed Kjeldsens butter cookies in blue tins here.
Park n Shop at the basement of Mitsukoshi Dept Store - Has an impressive range of never-before-seen cat-food brands, mostly from HK. Check out the Sogo basement for deli goodies as well.
Final tip: Those who max out their credit-card limit early on and dont have enough balance to cover a single item can split the total purchase amount between two or more credit cards! Just goes to show that when it comes to shopping, nothing is impossible in Hong Kong.
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