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G/F, 12 Lan Kwai Fong 蘭桂坊12號地下 G/F, 12 Lan Kwai Fong 蘭桂坊12號地下
19 reviews of Lan Kwai Fong
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Kristie T.
Place rating: 4 Temple City, CA
Absolutely had a blast here at Lan Kwai Fong! There were so many different bars, clubs, lounges, and restaurants to choose from on this street! First, we started drinking at a lounge. Realizing that 4 drinks costed us $ 150. We decided to pregame at the local 7 – 11 stores to save us money! Unlike the regulations in California, here in Asia we were able to carry our drinks with us while we explored LKF. Each trip to 7 – 11 to purchase alcohol only costed us $ 8! Definitely saved us tons of money so that we could spend it on eating. The clubs and lounges were pretty fun! They played modern songs that everyone was dancing to! It was a mixture of all races as well! Surprisingly, Caucasians were the majority of the group! Be sure to carry tissue paper with you at all times because most restaurants and restrooms do not provide you with napkins. Also, buy mosquitos repellent! Came back to Cali with 8 humongous bug bites.
Carolyn N.
Place rating: 5 Austin, TX
Go here. You can drink and party all night. It’s so much fun. Don’t try to go into those higher end clubs unless you have a table, on the list, know someone, or you are all girls. They usually try to charge you 200HKD. For a typical person who can afford it, why not? For a backpacker, that’s pretty steep just to go in and pay 200 more for 2 shots.
Luiz F.
Place rating: 5 São Paulo, Brazil
No other place in the world could represent diversity better than this one, all countries, ethnic and age differences just disappear.
Hana A.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
It’s very westernized and after all the hype, I was expecting something better and crazier. I didn’t think there was a lot of people watching opportunities and am sad to have wasted my time my last night in HK. Just take your picture under the street sign and leave.
David B.
Place rating: 4 半山, Hong Kong
My favorite hangout in Hong Kong. Lan Kwai Fong is equally popular with tourists, natives and expats. From international chains like the Hard Rock Café to local gems like Post 97, there’s something for everyone. Want a pint while watching the footy match? Feel like dancing till 4:00 am? Hungry for a snack or a gourmet meal? It’s all in LKF. Plus there are frequent festivals and carnivals. And let’s talk about the most chaotic scene you’ve ever imagined — Halloween in LKF. Whoa. Less seedy than Wan Chai, more going on than the escalator bars. Enjoy the experience, it’s not to be missed!
Tim C.
Place rating: 5 San Gabriel, CA
SUMMARIZE: You can go crazy and wild here and Hong Kong’s party district Bars, bars bars, barhopping, clubs party on the street, very crowded and lively. This area is for party people and night owls. No it’s not dangerous and no one get’s killed. You can start as early as 8pm and the party doesn’t end before 4am like in many European countries. Go around 11pm that should be perfect. One tip: For Halloween don’t think about to go after 9pm. It’s so crowded, that it takes you forever to get out of the MTR. And once you’re out you spend the night standing on the streets, because you can’t move forward.
Tiffany D.
Place rating: 5 San Francisco, CA
Western bar hopping experience in central HK! Bars, bars, bars! Have a great and fun time! Take care of yourself! It’s worth the experience!
Charles Ryan T.
Place rating: 5 Singapore, Singapore
Lan Kwai Fong is one of the first few places I visited, I been here with my mum and my friends. My mum didn’t really appreciate the place but I do, I am still young at heart and something inside me still want to party, I got that wish in the mid 2000s with a group of friends, went to a bar and just hang out, it was really fun so if you ask me about this place, I won’t forget it easily. One of my favourite hang out places in Hong Kong. I also remember of a nearby restaurant Peking Duck restaurant which my mum loves a lot, that’s why whenever we come to Hong Kong, we often drop by this area, can’t remember the name of the restaurant but if you come across a poshy looking Chinese restaurant and they sell Peking ducks, do give it a try. Check out the bars in this area, its very happening especially on Friday and weekend especially at night. Avoid this place if you hate crowd and it may get rowdy with some folks failing to control their alcohol intake, but this happens everywhere. Other than that, the atmosphere is great and drink to your heart’s content! Do remember if you drive, don’t drink. Best is not to drive there, just take the efficient MTR or bus there. Saves your trouble of finding a parking lot and driving home feeling slightly drunk, your life is valuable. As mentioned by other reviewers, there are lots of stories about this place, do get a local to tell you and you will be intrigued by it. So you party animals out there, I give this place a 5 star rating! Enjoy!
Greshka P.
Place rating: 5 Boca Raton, FL
Yes, it can get full of tourists, yes it can get crazy but, it’s so much fun!!! This is HK’s party central. These are multiple streets of bars, clubs, restaurants, and more bars and clubs. You can hear the music outside, people walking from and to every direction and, if you go near Halloween, they get really festive. In October they decorate the streets with hanging witches feet & witches hats, there’s vendors on the street selling props for you to wear in the bars/clubs, like lighted head bows or necklaces, etc. Out-of-Towner or Local, it doesn’t matter once you’re inside. There’s bars with live music, where the band interacts with the crowd, letting them sing, take pictures and dance. Music is always great! No way you can’t keep from dancing. Drinks are strong and there’s always shots! I’ve been there at different hours but, each time, when coming out at around 3am(have to wake up early for meetings) there’s a lot more people than when we went in so, grab on to your friends and don’t lose each other, that sea of people can swallow you and instead of going home you end up at another club. There’s always stories to tell after a night out at Lan Kwai Fong. Whether you want to(can) share them or not, is beside the point. Point is, you always have a great, unforgettable time, and that makes you want to go back for more.
Christi L.
Place rating: 4 Berkeley, CA
Oh LKF… In the words of my friends Lan Kwai Fong is the«Little Vegas» of Hong Kong. If you ever go to Hong Kong to travel, going to LKF is an experience that you need to go through. Basically, if you’re 18+, go on Fridays and Saturdays(Warming: Thursday nights can be pretty annoying because a lot of underage people try to go to LKF and hang out). At LKF you’ll find a variety of night clubs and bars to go to throughout the night. Most of them are pretty nice(you can dress up, have some nice cocktails and the interior design is modern/chic) while others are casual places to just get a drink with friends(drinking, dancing and singing in the street by these areas is very common). Just some tips before you go: make sure you know where you want to go. If you go in groups, some places don’t let people under 24 inside, and others won’t let you wear open-toed shoes(which I find to be a ridiculous rule, especially if you’re still adhering to the general dress code). Worried about staying out too late/not wanting to take the MTR back home at 4 in the morning? No problem. Go get something to eat at Tsui Wah(which is conveniently open late and is right next to LKF), and starting at around 3AM, you’ll see a line of taxi cabs on the street just waiting to take LKF-goers home. TL;DR: LKF has something for everyone. It’s taste of Hong Kong nightlife that you need to have if you ever get the chance to visit. Before you go, make sure you know a few places where you(and your group) will definitely go to(so then you won’t run into awkward age/wardrobe problems).
May T.
Place rating: 5 Philadelphia, PA
Dreams do come true. I have always wanted to check out LKF because I always heard the name drop on tv shows and movies I watched growing up. I came through here with the Hong Kong Pub Crawl crowd(if you don’t know about the crawl, look it up!) and I had such a blast. It seems like everyone had one mission while wandering around the bars and clubs of LKF: get drunk and have fun. First of all, the ambiance and people watching is definitely something to experience. Second, coming from Philly, it’s pretty rare for me to hike up flights of steps in search of bars such as the Geronimo Shot Bar in the Winner Bldg or Otto Lounge in the Grand Progress Bldg. Good music, great drink specials all around and more importantly, fun people and fun adventures! Even if you don’t like to drink or have fun or party or whatever, you should make LKF a spot in your HK itinerary. I promise you won’t be disappointed :)!
Kevin L.
Place rating: 5 Hong Kong
Did I really not write about Lan Kwai Fong already? Well, I had all sorts of feelings to this place. For the forgetful crowd of Hong Kong youngsters, this was once the place took away 21 lives in the new year day over 20 years ago. To think that some of the kidults partying here today weren’t even born when the accident happened, it was absurd. It always makes me subconsciously cautious whenever I was there. But there’s more. It was the place a lot of us spent our time here. At the high point, you couldn’t go to LKF over a weekend without running into a friend or two. Sometimes literally«running into» them too, if you were too drunk. We learnt our way through LKF. First we started at those ground floor, tourist traps. Then we found out the clubs in On Hing Building. Then we discovered the hidden gems at the edges or back alley of LKF. And finally we earned our privileges and experience to go up to Wyndham Street. The another reason I’d give this a 5 star if not 6, was for the epic, legendary, awesome stories ever happened here. And I wrote a novel just revolves around LKF, too. I kinda hope that we’ll have a legit LKF movie(not 喜愛夜蒲) at some point.
Jeana C.
Place rating: 4 Chicago, IL
4.5 As a first timer experiencing Hong Kong at LKF… I think it was a good experience. I always wanted to come here because of all the shots I saw of this place watching my Honk Kong TV dramas(TVB). I am from America, specifically Chicago, and it is illegal to drink in the streets. The great thing about my experience in LKF is that I drank here after getting liquor, beer and wine at a regular 7⁄11(which is everywhere) and wandered the streets while figuring which bar to go to. Btw, you can street drink all over HK if you like. TIP: As a female that has gone clubbing thousands of time, don’t wear heels! LFK has sooooooooo many steep and slanted roads THROUGHOUT the area. Wear flats, otherwise wear sneakers. It’s going to be a workout!
Saacha M.
Place rating: 5 Washington, DC
LKF is a very interesting experience in Hong Kong, but one that cannot be missed. This is where all the young expats party, and it has everything from trendier bars/clubs to hole-in-the-wall places. We began the night like a local and picked up beer from the 7⁄11. We then just stood outside and took in the ambiance. We met some very interesting people visiting from everywhere and after 2 – 3 very strong beers, we went to a few of the bars in the area. Overall, a very fun night and one you can’t miss in HK.
Barry T.
Place rating: 5 中環, Hong Kong
Also known as the party central in Hong Kong as it probably has the most bars/clubs per square meter. This place also has some good restaurants(but expect to pay«expat prices»). This is also another place where you seem to sometimes run into people that you know sometimes(and sometimes people that you know that you have met in another part of the world — true story). The place is buzzing every day of the week(including Sunday nights). The biggest highlight of this place is the street party atmosphere past 10pm where you will see people drinking and hanging out in the streets from 7 – 11 purchased alcohol. Perfect for conversation and hopefully grabbing a free entry pass from one of the clubs nearby. But there’s also restaurants and shisha bars in this area too in the small alleyway.
Wayne H.
Place rating: 4 London, United Kingdom
Hanging onto the title of party central, LKF is still synonymous with bars, booze, babes, and good times. Repulse Bay, on the far side of the island, also featuring western bars with its seaside charm, is the anti-thesis to LFK’s city rock. Last I checked it’s increasingly become the watering hole of choice among Aussie expats. Still, the ongoing urban renewal of LKF, despite the noise and inconvenience, could not have come sooner. That clubs and sky bars have been spawning elsewhere on HK Island is a sign that LKF should reinvent itself, if only just a facelift.
Kenneth N.
Place rating: 5 Vancouver, Canada
Easy 5 stars, if not a 6 if I could, especially where I’m coming from. It sure beats Yaletown or Granville many times over back home, and then some. It’s several blocks of good action, lots of people ready to party in a civl manner, in my many visits in past decade, never seen any fights. The great thing about this all, in addition to the countless bars/clubs/lounges right next to each other, is the pedestrian-friendly, limited cars, so lots of walking and eye candy action everywhere. It’s enough to make your head spin. Lucky I’ve always been there with friends who took me to the ‘underground’ of some of these clubs, you have no idea they ever existed lol. Hard to believe, and amazing as well, that a British ex-pat started all of this… Apparently it’s simmered down since the takeover but who knows, it could just a sign of me getting older lol.
Kenneth S.
Place rating: 5 Hong Kong
LKF is the party central of Hong Kong, incidentally in an area named Central which is… the Central of Hong Kong. It is ironic to note how one of the most important financial centres globally is within a stones throw to one of the world’s most well known pub crawling and partying areas. I guess this tells you a lot about Hong Kong’s lifestyle in that we work hard and play harder. LKF is basically used to describe the area stretching from the FCC to Lyndhurst Terrace. In this little square mile or two you will find all sorts of bars, clubs and restaurants to keep you going for as long as your stomach will hold up the drinks. I shall not be naming all the clubs around here as it will take me till the middle of next week but needless to say this place is thriving with nightlife as soon as the sun calls it a day. Office workers come here to relax after a long day in office, partygoers are always looking for new clubs to go to whilst you get the tourists who come to experience the absolute mayhem that’s called Halloween– now renowned all over Asia. It may of interest to note that a lot of these bars and restaurants are owned by a Canadian gentlemen named Allan Zeman who had gradually built up his empire in the Lan Kwai Fong area and is referred to as father of LKF. You will find the best of the hangouts, the best people watching places and the best places to meet people here. Needless to say this is a place you have to visit as a tourist. If you are local here then I am wondering why you are still reading because you should know this place and be down there right now.
Vince H.
Place rating: 5 Heidelberg, Germany
Every morning as I walk up to my workplace in Central, I have to walk through Lan Kwai Fong. The entire street is covered with bottles, shot glasses, crazy hairdo and stuff; the floor is sticky, wet and slippery; the entire district is reek of that after-vomit scent. Just when I was wondering what happened here last night and who could have done this, then I realized — wait, I was here last night. LKF has to be one of the most famous places for locals, expats and tourists. It is a district that is filled with bars, clubs and the same convenient store you swear you just pass it by a minute ago. While your parents may warn you of this ‘filthy and dangerous’ place, it certainly does not stop anyone from coming here. Every Thursday is a ladies night here; LGBT event on Wednesday night in some places; as for Friday and Saturday, its TGIF and weekend. Basically, there is a big celebration every single night. For big spenders, a block away where you can find all those fancy bars and clubs(Levels, etc); for people who just want to party on the street soaking in the atmosphere, go outside the China bar which basically is a dance floor; for students, go outside the 7 – 11 and meet your peeps there. LKF caters for all walks of life from all over the world. And do I have to mention you have got to take a picture with legend here — Gollum!