The area arguably extends to Wellington Street and Wyndham Street, through to the Hong Kong Fringe Club. From the west side of the rectangle, Wo On Lane and Wing Wah Lane extend to host several more spots for drinks and food. Its eating and drinking establishments are considered upmarket in price and the area is also considered a tourist spot. Both streets turn 90 degrees to form a rectangle. Lan Kwai Fong as an area is defined by D'Aguilar Street and the smaller lane, Lan Kwai Fong, an L-shaped, cobble-stoned lane. The street Lan Kwai Fong is L-shaped with two ends joining with D'Aguilar Street.
It is now a popular expatriate haunt in Hong Kong for drinking, clubbing and dining. The area was dedicated to hawkers before the Second World War, but underwent a renaissance in the mid-1980s. Lan Kwai Fong (often abbreviated as LKF) is a small square of streets in Central, Hong Kong. Lan Kwai Fong in 2011 Lan Kwai Fong in 2015 The area is home to many bars catering to expats. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. This article needs additional citations for verification.