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Old 4th December 2010, 05:39 PM
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Default Special Street IN HKG

Hi--I'm trying to remember the street in HKG--lots of bars, pubs, restaurants. Descrption:
I got off a bus from Robinson Road--corner was a Moroccan Place that showed Pepe Le Moko films on the wall. A few doors down was a long street to the right that went down a hill. Fab Sushi place one side, pubs on both sides--open bar areas w/stools and tables. People were everywhere--sidewalks, street, lights, tourists, expats.
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Old 7th January 2011, 04:19 AM
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It wasn't the Babington Path by any chance? Goes downhill from Robinson and has a number of bars and eateries close by.
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Old 11th January 2011, 10:26 AM
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I think you are talking about Lan Kwai Fong (aka. LKF) Or Wyndham street - they are both right next to each other.

Babbington path is more residential and actually doesn't have a bar on that street at all. Only a laundry place, dessert shop and kids music corner.






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Hi--I'm trying to remember the street in HKG--lots of bars, pubs, restaurants. Descrption:
I got off a bus from Robinson Road--corner was a Moroccan Place that showed Pepe Le Moko films on the wall. A few doors down was a long street to the right that went down a hill. Fab Sushi place one side, pubs on both sides--open bar areas w/stools and tables. People were everywhere--sidewalks, street, lights, tourists, expats.
Any clue?
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Old 19th January 2011, 06:57 AM
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Could be lang kwai fong or wyndham street....Or soho. They are the places to go for drinks in central ...Or try Wanchai



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I think you are talking about Lan Kwai Fong (aka. LKF) Or Wyndham street - they are both right next to each other.

Babbington path is more residential and actually doesn't have a bar on that street at all. Only a laundry place, dessert shop and kids music corner.
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Old 8th February 2011, 08:25 AM
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We just got back and I never found it, but didn't make much effort, either! We have so much more to see that we plan to return next year. We spent 9 nts, 4 at Langham TST and 5 at Langham Place Monkok--it was very special, watchng fireworks from 40th floor suite--it was SWEEEET indeed! We went whole-hog and it was an amazing trip.
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Old 29th April 2011, 02:27 AM
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Oh yes I can imagine view at the fireworks! I think you were talking about LKF before, but maybe now you discovered something new? I would be curious what you have found....
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