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3 reviews of Fa Yuen Street / Sneaker Street
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Ryan A.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
Not really any particularly impressive deals on shoes like Nike, NB, or Adidas. You’re just as good buying on Amazon or something, unless you’re coming from somewhere without good variety. If you’re looking for off brand clothing or shoes, you have tons of great options to choose from that looked pretty high quality. There’s also tons of food options around here too.
Jackie T.
Place rating: 5 Sacramento, CA
Every sneakerheads dream! This whole damn street is filled with shoe stores! I mean, I don’t know what else more I can say, but if you’re a true sneakerhead, you can seriously spend hours here. I could too if only Jane Y. didn’t drag me away and telling me no repeatedly… Normally, I’m skeptical about buying shoes in HK and China because there might be that possibility that they be selling me some fake ass Nike’s, but there are some legit businesses there. There’s a Nike store located here, so I can shop in faith… if allowed…
Kenneth S.
Place rating: 5 Hong Kong
This street is actually called Fa Yuen Street if you haven’t noticed– but anybody who has been here for long enough would call it «trainers street». The reason behind this will become obvious once you get here: the entire street is devoted to the sale of the sporting footwear. This street is in the heart of Mongkok and again a local cultural icon; you will find that there are individual trainer shops on both sides of the street and even the non– footwear shops around here would sell sports related items. the interesting thing is that basically none of these shops are actually related(apart from 1 or 2 owned by Wankee). The name actually came from the fact that many shops have come together on the same street and as such they have created a new«district» Prices wise they should be unbeatable else where because many of the smaller shops are independents; though for the newer styles then you may need to go to the main distributor(or own brand stores) which are also here. It is, as with the rest of Hong Kong, busy on weekdays with tourists and busy on the weekend with more tourists. Any how though, the fact that they keep coming back here means that there is a deal to be hard so what’s a few minutes delay.