Just a few steps from Victoria Park’s open and grand leafy escape, the relaxed urban hub of Fashion Walk invites you to stroll, shop, and soak in the vibes of one of Hong Kong’s trendiest neighborhoods. Once nicknamed “Little Ginza” because of the wave of Japanese department stores that cemented it as a shopping hotspot in the 1980’s, Fashion Walk is an immersive shopping and lifestyle district spanning five streets of Causeway Bay, where the sidewalks and Food Street are lined with fresh fashion and accessories, cool street art, and bold eats and drinks that hit the spot.
Start your stroll off right with a fuel stop at Urban Coffee Roaster, tucked into Kingston Street. This is where locals head to hit pause and try out carefully sourced specialty coffee beans. Once you’re caffeinated, duck into Cleveland Street and look for the striking whale animation that welcomes you into OKURA. Filled with clothing and collectibles from Japan, it’s a treasure trove of quirky, one-of-a-kind finds.
If you’re seeking something edgier, turn the corner to D-mop—an earth-tone minimalist space where the clothes take center stage, showcasing forward-thinking fashion inspired by music, culture, and art from around the globe.
Wander back to Paterson Street, and you’ll be drawn to the wall of vinyl records at Mercury Recalls. Pop in for a cocktail or a craft beer, and make a date to return for a late night visit – the hidden bar comes alive with great music after dark. Close by, spot some upscale men’s grooming in action at Handsome Factory Barber Shop, known as the go-to barbershop in Hong Kong for local influencers and celebrities. For a bit of throwback charm, grab a seat at one of the cutest places to eat in town, Café Match Box. Styled like a 1970's Hong Kong minibus, one of its most beloved bites is the chicken pot pie, served with a hearty bowl of pea soup.
Style-conscious shoppers will want to pop into GENERAL PURPOSE, also on Paterson Street—a chic boutique of boundary-pushing clothing that’s imaginatively designed to resemble a vintage office. Next door, HER, founded by Hilary Tsui, reimagines fashion through inclusive and sustainable design that celebrates the independent spirit of women around the world.
As you head back toward Victoria Park, keep your eyes peeled for Art Lane @Fashion Walk, which brings the streets to life with eye-catching graffiti murals commissioned by local and international artists. Be sure to swing by JUICE on Cleveland Street, a hub of streetwear and avant-garde labels that is set inside an industrial cellar-like space. JUICE is also the exclusive home of Edison Chen’s CLOT label.
A roam around Fashion Walk wouldn’t feel completely satisfying without a stop at Little Bao to savor its signature “bao burgers” filled with mouthwatering ingredients. Finally, cap off your wander with a well-deserved cold one at Second Draft—a festive gastropub serving up inventive comfort food and 23 taps of freshly brewed beer. Bring your friends and revel in the buzz of Fashion Walk, where style, flavor, and culture unite.