Melinda C.
Yelp
My one purchase of a popsicle does not accurately depict how much I enjoyed PMQ.
I was in Hong Kong for a work trip. I got one official day off on a Sunday, and this is the main thing I chose to see on that day. (Also wanted to check out Victoria's Peak, but it was raining...) I forget exactly how I learned about this place, but the guy selling popsicles seemed surprised that I knew about it.
During my visit, the outside courtyard was filled with vendors selling popsicles, tea, cookies, jewelry, baby clothes, bags, etc. These vendors alone would have been worth the trip, but there was still seven more floors of shops to go to! My two coworkers and I walked up and down every floor to make sure we didn't miss one shop. My coworker was on a search for a gift for her grandma, and after immediately being drawn to a piece of jewelry she saw in the courtyard, she ended up buying a beautiful vintage butterfly pin from one of the shops inside the quarters.
Regrettably, I didn't buy anything myself, because there was nothing specific I was looking for at the time, plus I wasn't going to have too much room in my suitcase to pack new items. However, in any future trip to Hong Kong (whether for work or leisure), I'd definitely return to PMQ. My coworker also thought it was a great find! Glad I didn't drag them along to something they really weren't interested in.
There are a handful of restaurants inside the quarters as well, and my coworkers and I had some great burgers.
Overall, this was a lovely change of pace from the crowded shopping malls. A lot of the stuff is on the pricier end, so be prepared to treat yourself to some very trendy items.
If you're coming here to visit a specific shop, I would just recommend checking their store hours online ahead of time, because all stores aren't always open at the same time.