The IFC mall is neatly located above Hong Kong station and packs in over 200 stores, a cinema, fitness gym and department store over four levels. It’s worth visiting the mall just to dine here, with some of the restaurants considered amongst Hong Kong’s finest offering spectacular views across Victoria Harbour.
Additionally there is a rooftop garden where all are welcome to sit back and soak up the views. Shopping outlets include trendy brands such as EVISU and True Religion plus funky jewellers Mikimoto and a hip Black PUMA store.
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IFC mall is a great place for pottering around with a good selection of stores mixed together with some fantastic eateries. Whether you’re after cutting-edge hand tailored formal or office wear or funky urban street clothes, you’re sure to find something. There are plenty of imported European brands showcasing younger fashion including Club Monaco and Accessorize. Those seeking to make an individual style statement should check out ATSURO TAYAMA and TOM FORD. Health and Beauty brands are well represented from high street favourite Body Shop to Parisian classic Chanel.
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Restaurants, fast food outlets, cafes and coffee shops are dotted across all levels of the IFC Mall. Some of the higher end eateries offer spectacular views across the Victoria Harbour, the public roof garden is also a great place to enjoy a bite to eat or a cool cocktail as the sunsets.
Food at IFC is regularly ranked amongst the best in Hong Kong with plenty of hip bar/eateries competing alongside more traditional fine dining establishments.
H one is one of the most media-hyped restaurants in the whole of Hong Kong. A striking restaurant boasting four private dining rooms with breathtaking views across the harbor; the kitchen is open with Italian gourmet delights such as shaved black summer truffle on the menu. Fashionable dining creations include a selection of oysters and rotisseries.
A two-storey restaurant offering a vast dining area and spectacular water views, ISOLA is a great place to grab a drink and a snack with the bar open until 01:30 on weekends. The full menu includes sea bass baked with sea salt crust and roasted scallops wrapped in pancetta.
Expect to spot local celebrities and members of the elite at this contemporary take on fine French dining. With awards won for both restaurant design and cuisine, delectable dishes such as steak tartar and roast quail with black trumpets change according to the season; there is also a fabulous wine and cheese list.
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The IFC mall’s rooftop terrace is open to everyone even those not dining at one of the restaurants up there. There are plenty of sofas and tables for public use making them a great place to bring your own lunch and enjoy the superb views.
The shopping centre also has its own cinema, the Palace IFC, complete with a café and bar for pre/post movie dining. Fitness enthusiasts can enjoy a workout at the Pure Fitness studio which is packed full of hi-tech equipment including Cybex Arc Trainers, there are plenty of classes including boxing and Jazz Funk workouts.
Located above Hong Kong Station, to get to IFC Mall take the MRT Tung Chung Line or Airport Express, you can also take a bus to Exchange Square and the centre is just two minutes walk. Arriving by ferry then depart at Central Ferry Piers and walk for five minutes across the pedestrian bridge. The mall opens daily from 10:00-22:00 with some restaurants open until midnight; individual shops may open at other times so check the store directory for confirmation.
Car parking is available daily and charged by the hour, valet parking is also an option and car parking can be redeemed against purchases – visit the concierge for more information. Additional services include complimentary strollers and wheelchair hire and there is also a personal porter service.
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