Fa Yuen Street Market
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Fa Yuen Street Market

Bazar · Soho ·

Apparel, food, gifts, produce, and more at this bustling market

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Fa Yuen St, Mong Kok, Hong Kong Get directions

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Fa Yuen St, Mong Kok, Hong Kong Get directions

+852 2395 8529
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Fa Yuen Street Market

Paul T.

Google
A collection of stalls and stores offering various cheap goods. It's not that what's being sold is particularly great but I'm just a fan of wandering round Street markets, with the business and atmosphere that comes with it. If feels like authentic Hongkong and pairs up well with a wander down Portland Street. It's not all that big maybe 10-15 mins to walk through, but after that you may as well walk on to flower market Street and through the bird 'park' - as long as you are ok with caged birds that is.

Titis I.

Google
Affordable market. You can find any stuff at a low price: fruit, foods, clothing, housewares. But if you're Muslim, i can't identify the foods as halal if you visit chinese restaurant here. So dense around 12pm, mostly on days off. Some seller can speak Indonesian a little bit, affect of many Indonesian people working here. You can also find Indonesian stores here. I don't know where the toilet is, you might wanna ask local people as it will take long time to explore this market. Don't forget to try bargaining

YY

Google
Decent size street market that’s easy to stroll along. Prices aren’t on most stalls so be ready to negotiate your way down to a price you deem reasonable. My brother got 2 figures for 220HKD (not the cheapest), though the original price quoted was 330HKD.

Hamstie H.

Google
The products sold in this open air market are more current and useful. No dated souvenir products or t shirts and accessories. Shop houses lining the street, selling ladies fashion at affordable prices HK 50 onwards. Definitely worthwhile to visit.

Vũ Hải N.

Google
Fa Yuen Street Market: A Shopper's Paradise Get ready for retail therapy like no other at Fa Yuen Street Market in Hong Kong. This bustling market is a treasure trove of fashion finds and local delights. As you weave through the vibrant stalls, keep these tips in mind: Bargain with a Smile: Don't be afraid to haggle for a better deal, and do it with a smile. It's all part of the fun! Fashion Galore: Explore the latest trends in clothing, shoes, and accessories. You'll discover unique styles you won't find elsewhere. Street Food Delights: Take a break from shopping to savor local street food. From dim sum to bubble tea, your taste buds will thank you. Early Bird Advantage: Arrive early for the best selections and to avoid the crowds. Cash is King: While some stalls accept cards, it's best to carry cash for smoother transactions. Get ready to shop 'til you drop and immerse yourself in the energy of Fa Yuen Street Market. Happy hunting!

dr ken C.

Google
usually a bit crowded with local hong kong people and tourists, it is near mongkok/prince edward MTR subway exit, you can find lots of restaurants along the street caterimg to different tastes and cousine, japan, korea, thai, vietnam, hk style food, also dessert house, congee shop, bars, nearby there is a gold fish street, and many pet shops as you can see from the pictures, farther away, shops in the flower market area

Vincent W.

Google
Shorter night market compared to Ladies Night Market.... Most of the stalls were already closed when I visited this place

Catherine Joy T.

Google
There's lots of great stuff to buy. You'll love it here. Don't forget to haggle. Try to haggle as low as 50% the price of the item. Sometimes, you can even go lower. You can get souvenir items here, as well as gadgets. But if you want original items, you can visit stores nearby. Walk around and you will see the shops of Adidas, Vans, Nike, and many more. You'll also love the street food! You should try the octopus on sticks!
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Nadine C.

Yelp
Hong Kong's Fa Yuen Street Market is like Honolulu's Oahu Market... it's like a semi-enclosed market where you can get freshly butchered meats. The fragrance is familiar... LOL! Some vendors had roasted meats like whole chickens and slabs of cha siu. We were able to find this market via Yelp and Google Maps. The MTR Mong Kok Station was nearby and there even was an elevator! The upper floor has more produce while the top floor is more like a restaurant.
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Irene M.

Yelp
Foodie alert... In a large building just steps from the MTR Mong Kok station is what we though was the Fa Yuen Market is actually various vendors selling food woah! Fa Yuen Street Market and Food Centre is actually what it is and for a moment had us confused thinking this was we were looking for and as we peeked in and saw some roast chicken and various other foods along with a lot of folks looks like a place that many flock over and what hungry fellow wouldn't myself as well which I'm usually curious but it wasn't what we were looking for though browsing is always a fun adventure for this shopaholic shopping is my real vibe. Cool place regardless for as this market is very different as it offers variety of service that would make any foodie adventures under on roof Thank you!
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Christine D.

Yelp
There are many stands to look at while walking through the street market. Great spot to pick up fresh fruit and to window shop. The only reason why I'm giving this a 3-star is because half of the food looked bruised, but perhaps my standards are much higher because of the markets I've seen throughout NYC. Otherwise still should check it out!
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Vince L.

Yelp
Located in Mong Kok, this street is hustling and hustling with vendors. Unlike Temple Street and Woman's Street, you'll find produce and flowers here along with the usually t-shirts and knick-knacks. It's a bit more rugged looking, to put it kindly. I came to buy fruits a few times.