Suffice it to say, that Hong Kong has upped the ante on the regular shopping experience with Kai Tak Mall. With a 40-lane bowling alley, over 200 stores screaming high fashion, the city’s tallest rock climbing wall at 17.5 metres, and 20,000 sq feet worth of epicurean innovation, this day-to-night sportainment hub ought to be on every Hong Konger’s radar. The mall is a part of the Kai Tak Sports Complex, all set to open in the first half of 2025. But for now, all eyes are on this mint-new retail haven.
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Operated by the K11 Group, Kai Tak shopping mall brags an array of stores, such as New Balance UCC with special edition apparel, Oofos Recovery Footwear, Li Ning, FanTown, Salomon, Adidas, Decathlon, Nike, Fila, Asics, Puma, and Skechers, among others. The mall is also home to National Geographic — a concept store that unites cool grey tones with signature outdoor accents. Other stand-out shopping sites include AEON Style — a Japanese departmental store, crowd-favourites like Uniqlo and GU, and In-Mart — Indonesia’s premium speciality store, which has debuted in Hong Kong. The city’s famous tech-accessory brand Stay Dreaming has also opened its first flagship store; this time around, you can purchase customised phone covers using the shop’s instant print feature.
No matter what your palate craves, there’s no dearth of culinary options at this Kai Tak mall. With handpicked restaurants from Japan, China, South Korea, Southeast Asia, and Europe, and 10 promising outlets that are debuting in Hong Kong, there’s plenty to explore. While the 20,000 sq feet food court ‘Food Gala’ is now open, the mall’s second gourmet zone called ‘Dining Cove’ is slated to open in March 2025.
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Some of the must-try restaurants at the Kai Tak shopping mall include:
Beyond retail therapy, Kai Tak shopping mall offers the Epicland Playground, Hong Kong’s largest outlet of the amusement brand. This game zone features four themed play areas, including massive rope nets and inflatable airplanes, ensuring kids have as much fun as you do while shopping.
Don’t miss the Namco Entertainment Area, a unique blend of sports and entertainment, and one of the city’s largest Nintendo outlets.
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An exciting addition to Kai Tak shopping mall is Japan’s largest indoor amusement park, TOKYO JOYPOLIS, making its first flagship debut outside Japan. Spanning five storeys and 30,000 sq ft, it features a NINJA DOJO Zone, a Sonic The Hedgehog-themed interactive playground, a Future Arena zone, and a top-floor fusion bar and restaurant, ‘Hungry Tiger Hidden Dragon’.
The mall also features a 24-hour fitness centre, perfect for squeezing in a quick cardio session before diving into your shopping marathon!
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Looking for cool ways to spend your time near Kai Tak shopping mall? Our top recommendations include:
By train: The nearest train station is Kai Tak MTR Station, just 350 metres from Kai Tak shopping mall.
By road: Take Citybus 78X or 78C to Queen’s Hill, Fanling, or Cityflyer Bus A25 via Tsim Sha Tsui to Kai Tak. Alternatively, Green Minibus 82 goes to Choi Hing Court, Kwun Tong.
Address: Shing Kai Rd, Kai Tak, Hong Kong
(Feature image credit: Kai Tak Mall)
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