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7 years ago
difficult to find. But once found very good service and prices. Just that the advertised Citizen was not in stock. Bought a Casio for a great price! read more
201, 2/F, Laforet, 24 East Point Road
東角道24號東角Laforet2/F, 201
Hong Kong
Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island
2881 7012
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As soon as we got off the Star Ferry we came upon this high end mall. There are so many stores…read moreinside and you can spend a whole day here shopping!!! We just decided to browse for now as we had so many things we still wanted to do.
Pinkies up…read more.. Harbour City is a shopping complex right beside the pier overlooking Victoria Harbour and with that offers a stunning view especially in the night when the city lights come alive. Along with the customer service and a map of the mall it's pretty massive enough that we got last and couldn't find the restaurant that we intended to try though browsing around majority of the shops are high end. There's quite a bit of selections available here regardless as I enjoyed looking at a health and wellness shop and some heath and beauty items as well. A great place to eat, browse and relax or just enjoy the view Harbour City is a beautiful modern complex that offers it all. Thank you!
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Langham Place is a stunning, modern, multilevel shopping complex right in the heart of Mong Kok…read more The futuristic architecture and massive indoor escalators are definitely impressive. However, this shopping centre gets intensely packed. We visited on a Monday, and it was still way too crowded inside. The combination of the heavy crowds and the unique spiral layout actually made me feel a bit dizzy while navigating the floors. On the plus side, there is a great variety of shopping options, from upscale retailers to trendy boutiques, along with a movie theater and plenty of standalone restaurants. That being said, the actual food court area felt surprisingly small for a mall of this scale. We ultimately didn't spend much time here because it was a bit overwhelming, and we preferred to walk around the vibrant open-air spots nearby in Mong Kok. It is worth a quick look for the design, but be prepared for major foot traffic.
(This review is also posted under the "Langham Place Mall" page)…read more One of the major factors that we have been staying at the Cordis Hotel every time we visit Hong Kong in the recent years is its convenient location. The hotel is connected to the Langham Place Mall on Level 4 via a shelter walkway across Shanghai Street. Langham Place is the largest shopping mall in Mong Kok. The 15-floor (+ 2 basement levels) mall with 180,000 sq ft of shopping space has over 200 shops and eateries, and direct access to the Mong Kok MTR in the basement level, making it very convenient to stay at the Cordis Hotel. I can't believe that the mall is already 21 years old. It still looks modern and funky. It has a 9-storey glass atrium that makes it look very airy with natural light during the day. There are many eateries and a food court on Level 4, plus many more restaurants and eateries dispersing throughout different levels of the mall. There is a long escalator going up from L4 to L8, and then another one from L8 to L12. There are also shorter escalators going up the floors after the long ones. The best strategy to browse the mall is to take either the escalators or elevators to the highest floor of the mall (supposed to be L15), and then work your way down by walking. It took me about 1 1/2 to 2 hours to do so. But it depends on whether you have something to shop for, or just browsing. I like to look at the cute things in the gift shops or toy stores. In my trip back in March, 2025, I purchased a Lulu the Pig disguised as Ne Zha. It was so cute and a great buy, it was on sale for HK$100 (US$13), down from HK$700 (US$90). However, the rest of the merchandises were at full price. We like the restaurants at the hotel, but have also tried different eateries in the mall. There are so many different cuisines to try. In our most recent trip in October, I noticed a big sign announcing that "Din Tai Fung is coming soon"! For a DTF fan like me, this is really great news. It is going to be close by Orchid Padaria Café (one of our favorite Cha Chaan Teng) on Level B2. I really look forward to dining in there when it opens! The Langham Place mall is an air-conditioned oasis in Mong Kok. It provides free WiFi, free parking, and long opening hours. It constantly attracts a lot of people. If you are not used to places with dense population, I suggest that you don't venture out there on Fridays, weekends, or any holidays, so that it would not be too overwhelming. Give it a try on a "slow" day first. Have fun!
Nov 2024 holiday decor.
At the entrance to the busy Mongkok MTR station on basement level B1.
If you're native to Toronto, this is basically pacific mall on steroids. Within 5 steps of each…read moreother are little stalls, each with their own different products and a pushy salesman/woman. Pros + Price: let's be real. You're in Asia, where are all those cheap deals? Mong kok is the place to go. If you're a bargain wizard, you will definitely have fun here. + Variety: from food, bubble tea and earrings to clothing, you can probably buy almost everything here. Minus...probably groceries. + Public transportation friendly Cons - "Trying it on" is unheard of if you're buying clothes. Better to prepared and know your measurements. It's like buying clothes from aliexpress, but you get to see it in person before you buy - Cash: you probably need to bring cash. Each stall likely has a different policy about credit or debit cards (let alone international cards). This is basically a girl's shopping haven. My heart goes out to your partner if you're bringing a dude along.
I am going to give this place 4 stars just for being interesting. By any American standards, it's…read morehard to call this a mall. I would describe it as more of a building full with tiny tiny shops. Whatever you can imagine, you can find at the mall. There were electronics stores, clothes of all kinds, purses, food stalls, gift shops and much more. Here's the interesting thing, each of these shops were only about 50-100 sq ft in size. Now there is about 4 stories on shops just like these. 4 floors of mini shops, with the bra shop sitting next to a gift shop next to a closet that sells curry fish balls. Was it a ton of stuff to buy, no, not really. But it was interesting. It was just like a indoor "ladies street." (Read the other review) So please, if it's only once, come on down to check it out, you may find something.
So good! I chose a chilli and black pepper combo.
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Isquare is a typical central area for Kowloon area!! I'm having ice cream!!! Strawberry n…read moreblueberry!!!
One of many buildings on Nathan Road…read more.. What I can't believe is how long Nathan Road goes all the way through Hong Kong and yes iSQUARE is one of them and was the closer access from our hotel. What honestly caught our eye are the many signs informing you of what's inside and it was Miniso. The cuteness overload was just so hard to resist and though there are many other biz, restaurants and even movie theater time and lack of energy has us being very selective and we did browse around a bit not really knowing the other shops that was there and getting around with some floors using the escalators while some was accessible by elevators was quite exhausting. If they had better directory so that we knew exactly where to browse we'd might've stayed longer but then again thankfully we didn't as this shopaholic had quite a full luggage. Thank you!
It was our young daughters' first international trip and I had to solo parent for two days. For one…read moreof those days, I brought the girls to this mall because they have an 18,000 square foot MOKO Park! The design seems to play off of the Bird Street and Flower Market in Mongkok. My girls had a lot of fun with the climbing wall, swing set, slides, and trampoline. We spent at least an hour there before heading off to the food court for lunch.
Can't believe this high mall is next to our hotel has over 170 shops including everything…read morerestaurants and shopping. Is like packing everything in one place. They are connected to MTR station and c they close at 9:30pm. Service is great, has a lot of selections including hair salon, Japanese influence supermarket and eye glasses, restaurant, outdoor playground.
In a city where there seems to be a mall at every corner, this mall is different in that it's not…read moreas huge and extensive as the other ones. There are three levels to this mall and can feel like a bit of a maze. On the ground floor, it's anchored by a couple of big name shoe stores, and then in the upper two levels you have some of the smaller named shops with one or two dining options. What I love is that everything is new here, so if you're in need of using the restroom while shopping around MK, this is the place to go for a pit stop.
We saw this mall right across from our hotel and really loved it! There are two K11 malls in this…read morearea. One is K11 Musea, which is for luxury shopping. But this one, K11 Art Mall on Hanoi Road, is much more our style. It is very close to the MTR train station and stays open every day from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM. The mall has 7 floors, 5 above ground and 2 below. It is not like a regular, boring mall. It mixes shopping with cool stuff everywhere. The stores are perfect for younger people. We saw a lot of local streetwear, cool pop-up markets, and unique designer clothes. They even have a Pop Mart store inside, which we loved! The food areas are great for a casual meal, and the whole place feels very new, modern, and clean. We had a great time here and highly recommend it!
Stayed next door hotel that connected to this mall. Quite nite and very clean. Several levels…read morewith plenty of stores plus a supermarket and restaurants on the lower levels. Also it connected to the train stations too. Very convenient to everything from stay, shop, eat and transportation. It's very walking distance to Nathen road and the waterfront too.
Very fancy restroom
Very Nice Food street!!! Special at night to have a drink out side!!! But not during the summer…read moretime! Because is too hot outside!!!
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2019
The One usually has those top fine dining n premium retail shops, but lately has been going down…read morequality of restaurants n shops due to weaker economy n real estate businesses... The restaurant I went was called Eternity Chinese dining, with dim sum buffet services... but dim sums qualities weren't that right on, the desserts were ok. The restroom was disgusting ... But the window view scene was the best thing!! And hope they have a better future when economy is picking up!!
Seems like I visit The ONE every single time when I am in town. Maybe the easy accessibility as it…read moreis just a few minute walk from TST MTR Station. And all my friends like eating here?? If someone ask you to just wait in the front, that would not have work. As I think the "Large" entrance facing Carnavron Road but there is a "Smaller" entrance facing Nathan Road. So which is the front?? I ended up waiting at the wrong front entrance at different location. The elevators does take forever to arrive. But being in such a tall building, you have no choice but to wait and wait. I guess I will be coming to The ONE again during my next trip. Just please let me know which entrance!
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