Sterling Design Hotels' sleek Madera needs nothing more than its gasp-inducing views of Victoria Harbour to rank with Hong Kong's best sleeps, yet it has cushy perks in abundance. Extract yourself ... read more
Small is little more than a morsel, medium is appetizer size and large is huge! The fresh, simple continental and fusion dishes are as colorfully perky as the giant tokidoki-like toy outside the... read more
Call it the Grunge Gap or whatever you want, but this ubiquitous chain has thrived since it opened its first store in 1991. Actually, it’s on the decline, but it has nothing to do with Walter... read more
It’s very dated now, but that’s not a terrible thing. It’s the one-stop, no-bullshit Japanese department store (owned by a Hong Kong company now) that it was when it opened in 198... read more
I.T is not so much a store as a labyrinthine web. This eccentric chain has been on an ineluctable rise for the last two decades, due mainly to the group’s success at setting the fashion tone ... read more
GOD not only distills the essence of Hong Kong into one more-or-less coherent oeuvre, but many pieces of merchandise itself contains the pith of what makes Hong Kong what it is. Pick up a mahjong s... read more
A modest chain specializing in hip T-shirts and young Japanese fashion, this is the outlet that once reinvigorated the legendary Mitsukoshi Japanese department store—which was just down the s... read more
Its façade shines a beautiful blue at night and reminds you of the Water Cube. Whereas Beijing’s National Aquatics Center is a tad tacky, LCX Fashion Walk has no such problem. Everythi... read more
Too cool for anyone over 40, so this place poses a dilemma: Do you bring mom along? Bring dad instead because you want his credit card handy. The trendiest casual-chic of Japan, Europe and America ... read more
A dish so legendary they named not one, but a number of restaurants after it. Qiao tei means “under the bridge,” and the “qiao tei chili crab” was born in the shadow of t... read more
Even before the arrival of H&M, Zara, the ever-aggrandizing apparel chain, had been giving local chains G2000 (owned by a legislator) and Esprit something to worry about, taking a big chunk ... read more
At first it was thought that this boutique thing, with its fixations on “exclusive” (read: small) rooms and “private” facilities was only a phase that JIA was responsible fo... read more
Walk around Mong Kok or take the MTR (the subway) and look at how colorful and funky Chinese people dress. But a big chunk of them also love the clothes of agnes b., which can be puzzling. The F... read more
Everyone looks better in Ben Sherman -- those Brits have a way with wardrobe. Slim fittings and mod cuts turn college boys into proper lads and sorority girls into twee Camden temps. Mom and Dad w... read more
Favorite of soccer stars and sneaker freaks. Adidas Originals take on the classic styles we all know-Samba, Gazelle, Superstar-and incorporate modern footwear functionality. Brand collaborations ... read more
Local flagship store for Edison Chen's CLOT label. Ed's streetwear fam keeps it crispy; collabos with everyone from Mr. Andre, Fujiwara, Lupe Fiasco, and Murakami makes this joint like a Highsnobie... read more
Local creative co-op of divergent disciplines (fashion photographer, club owner, film director, diamond dealer) assembled their collective experience and viewpoints and came up with this bad boy of... read more
A new, relaxing, quiet boutique in a colonial looking building on the back side of Causeway Bay, there never seems to be anybody in the lobby — and it’s got a huge and sparse one, wi... read more
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At the very top floor of the legendary Peninsula Hotel, The China C...