Hong Kong

Nam Kee Springroll Noodle Co. Ltd. in Hong Kong. Photo by alphactiyguides.
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Nam Kee Springroll Noodle Co. Ltd.

Tasty, and budget-friendly noodle bowls.

Airport Express ticket counter and platform in Hong Kong. Photo by alphacityguides.

HKG to Hong Kong

Wondering how to get from Hong Kong International Airport into the city? Check out our how to guide for everything you need to know about arriving at HKG.

Chefs at Mak's Noodles in Hong Kong. Photo by alphacityguides.
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Mak's Noodles

Arguably one of the best bowls of wanton noodles in Hong Kong.

Womanswear display at Initial in Hong Kong. Photo by alphacityguides.

Initial

Focusing on cutting-edge design and quality construction, Initial's boutiques are one of Hong Kong's best kept secrets. 

Daydream Nation in Hong Kong. Photo by alphacityguides.

Daydream Nation

Local Hong Kong design collective and fashion brand.

Window display at Little Black Dress in Hong Kong. Photo by alphacityguides.

Little Black Dress

Playful girly fashions—that aren't always a LBD. 

Luxury travel items and magazines at Monocle in Hong Kong. Photo by alphacityguides.

Monocle

Luxe lifestyle goods, travel gear and back issues of Monocle magazines.

Lin Heung Tea House in Hong Kong. Photo by alphacityguides.
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Lin Heung Tea House

One of the last remaining traditional dim sum tea houses in Chinese.

Pizza at Paisano's Pizzeria & Sub Shop in Hong Kong. Photo by alphacityguides.
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Paisano's Pizzeria & Sub Shop

Hong Kong's answer for New York style pizza.

World Trade Center (wtc) in Hong Kong. Photo by alphacityguides.

wtc (World Trade Center)

Mid-range shopping complex located in Causeway Bay.

Junior fashion at Chocolate inside The One Mall in Hong Kong. Photo by alphacityguides.

The One

On trend shopping complex with junior boutiques and lifestyle shops.

French Toast Butter Kaya at Toast Box in Hong Kong. Photo by alphacityguides.
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Toast Box

Cute Singapore style diner serving up breakfast and lunch.  

Burger and fries at Shake em Buns in Hong Kong. Photo by alphacityguides.
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Shake em Buns

American style burger and shake in Hong Kong's Central.

The Landmark Shopping Mall in Hong Kong. Photo by alphacityguides.

The Landmark

One of Hong Kong's upscale shopping destinations with more luxury shops than you can count.

Luxury department store Shanghai Tang in Hong Kong. Photo supplied by Shanghai Tang.

Shanghai Tang

Contemporary Chinese luxury fashion and home accessories.

Espresso at Pacific Coffee Company in Hong Kong. Photo by alphacityguides.
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Pacific Coffee Company

Hong Kong's version of Starbucks.

Crowded Hong Kong subway platform. Photo by alphacityguides.

Hong Kong Guide to Public Transportation

Worried that you won't be able to find your way around Hong Kong's transit system? Think again.

Egg tart at Tai Cheong Bakery in Hong Kong. Photo by alphacityguides.
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Tai Cheong Bakery

Hong Kong's famous egg tart bakery. 

Lingerie display at Bubies in Hong Kong. Photo by alphacityguides.

Bubies

Luxurious lingerie with a playful attitude.

Stall selling affordable antiques on Hollywood Road in Hong Kong. Photo by alphacityguides.

Hollywood Road Antiques

Neighborhood to shop for Chinese antiques.

Amo Eno wine bar at the IFC Mall in Hong Kong. Photo by alphacityguides.

IFC Mall

High-end shopping complex with over 200 international retailers and restaurants. 

Temple Street Market dai pai dong's in Hong Kong. Photo by alphacityguides.

Temple Street Night Market

Busy nighttime market that selling budget finds such as men's apparel, toys, souvenirs and colorful accessories.