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When I was there, we stayed at the Hilton Intercontinental by dbldomer7375
At one end of Pacific Place Mall. Marriott was at the other end of the mall. It was right above a tube station, so getting around was not a problem. Dan Ryan's Chicago Steakhouse was in the mall (at least it was when I was there) if you want some American style food.
That location is also convenient to the tram to the top of Victoria Peak, a Catholic Church and a nice park.
Nathan Street in Kowloon has lots of shopping. I used to enjoy photographing at the Flower and Bird markets, but I am not sure if the bird market is funcional any more.