Posted by
solomani
16 yrs ago
Hi all,
Is there a "toy street" or area in Mong Kok (or anywhere) similar to sneaker street etc? We want to buy small gifts for our children's class mates for Xmas.
Toys R Us is our backup but the minimum entry price for a toy that isn't "lame" is a bit high.
Thanks.
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I can appreciate what you mean when you don't want to give away cheap and tacky presents. Buying one or two quality gifts is fine but if you've got your kids entire class to go through, then it'll soon add up!
Not sure if this is the one you're looking for? There are a good number of toy shops concentrated on one of the streets just up and running parallel with Ap Liu Street in Sham Shui Po. It's either Fuk Wing Street, Fuk Wa Street or Un Chau Street.
Sorry can be more precise but if you're in the area worth having a butchers...
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There's a great toy store in Stanley Market (close to the kid's Crocs). Very reasonable prices and quite a bit of quality stuff. Just tell them your budget and they'll find what you need.
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Awesome. Thanks guys. Someone here also suggested street markets in Wan Chai. Will check each out accordingly. Hesitant to buy from a street market as they tend to be pretty low quality but worth checking on.
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The shop in Stanley is IN the market, but it is in no way a market stall. There are very few of those in Stanley. It is an actual store.
Anyway they have everything from cheap plastic crap to the good stuff.
You could also check out Toys Club in Horizon Plaza and Duddell Street.
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There's a stall in the lunchtime Cross Street market in Wanchai that sells extremely cheap "Lego". In the street running perpendicular, original Transformers are sold at 25% off their TrU price.
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at 25% the labels will probably read Transfarmers
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tpol
16 yrs ago
There are a number of toyshops within the Wanchai markets. They are shops not just trolleys on the street
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