Traditional international brands such as Marks & Spencer open their doors alongside contemporaries DKNY and Anna Sui at this unusual vertical shopping mall. With a total of 14 floors and two basement levels, Times Square is a uniquely designed complex full of top names roughly divided by floor. Long escalators connect floors and ingeniously allow you to skip certain levels should you want to.
There are more than 230 shops plus a cinema and a good selection of restaurants from fast and cheap to pricy and chic. The mall is also famous for its huge external video screen and piazza playing host yearly to the biggest New Year Eve celebrations in Hong Kong.
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Shopping at Times Square is an exciting experience with over 16 floors waiting to be explored; selling everything from shoes to jewellery, electronics to beauty products and fine wine.
There’s a heavy offering of street-sportswear from the likes of Fred Perry and Timberland alongside a vast array of fresh catwalk looks by designer labels such as Brooks Brothers, Paul Smith, Max Mara and Vivienne Westwood. The main flagship ‘anchor’ store is Lane Crawford which is spread over the Ground Level and Level 1.
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The Food Forum at Times Square hosts around twelve fine dining restaurants; located on floors 10-13 there are gastronomic delights from around the world, although the emphasis is definitely more on Asian flavours. There are numerous chocolate houses, coffee bars and other pit-stop food outlets, plus a supermarket situated in Basement Level 1 catering to those seeking imported produce. In addition to higher end eating establishments there are a few kitchen-diner type places along with fast-food chains delivering to a more casual crowd.
Reasonably priced good Japanese food ensures that Japanese Dining Sun remains a popular spot. Signature dishes include king crab served in a hot bowl and Hokkaido Roll. The portions are a decent size and the house Sake is definitely worth a try. This restaurant is a great place to dine with family or a group of friends.
Chef specials include black caviar salad stuffed with honey, tomato and vinegar from a menu that is all about contemporary western accented seafood. Dishes are best ordered to share and also feature some meat based pasta options and lots of desserts including a very distinct flaming ice-cream. Oceanna is consistently praised for fast, efficient service.
A quirky concept where all food is available in different sizes cooked up in a fresh, funky environment. The restaurant is furnished with twee ornaments, long communal tables and a terrace overlooking Times Square. The menu is full of Italian flavours including beef Carpaccio and risotto with braised oxtail. The only thing missing from SML are XL sized plates!
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Times Square is well-known for its on-going commitment to exhibiting art, from contemporary sculptures to installation projects; there is always a creative presentation on show. Other special events worth looking out for include fairs and road shows for both corporate and consumer visitors.
If you happen to be visiting Hong Kong at the end of December, the Times Square New Year’s Eve countdown is a very special celebratory occasion definitely worth a look. If you fancy grabbing a movie then head down to the UA Times cinema located on the ground floor.
Located at the centre of Causeway Bay and connecting a multitude of streets including Hennessy Road, Percival Road and Russell Street, getting to Times Square is very easy. Go via MTR, depart at Causeway Bay Exit A and follow the subway into the Basement 2 Floor, or travel by trams stopping at Causeway Bay on Yee Wo Street, it’s then a short five minutes stroll.
There is also a whole list of buses travelling along Yee Wo that stop close by and car parking is available 24 hours with 700 spaces on offer. Additional services include locker rooms, mobile phone charging and taxi calling.
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