scorecardShake Shack just opened in Hong Kong, and it's serving a few things you won't get in America
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Shake Shack just opened in Hong Kong, and it's serving a few things you won't get in America

Before Shake Shack Hong Kong officially opened this May, there was a pop-up location that replicated New York City's Madison Square Park.

Shake Shack just opened in Hong Kong, and it's serving a few things you won't get in America

The restaurant officially opened on May 1. It's located in the high-end IFC mall — home to stores like Tiffany & Co. and Rolex — and overlooks the city's waterfront.

The restaurant officially opened on May 1. It

Tha grand opening was a huge event, with long lines forming before the restaurant opened.

Local artist Zlism was hired to create a mural for the outside of the brand-new restaurant.

Local artist Zlism was hired to create a mural for the outside of the brand-new restaurant.

The menu is largely similar to the US restaurants, serving hamburgers ...

The menu is largely similar to the US restaurants, serving hamburgers ...

... 'shroom burgers ...

...

... and, of course, french fries.

... and, of course, french fries.

Frozen custard is on the menu, as is a brand-new milk tea shake exclusive to the Hong Kong store.

Frozen custard is on the menu, as is a brand-new milk tea shake exclusive to the Hong Kong store.

Its also serving a concrete made with vanilla custard, french toast, bananas, and peanut butter sauce.

Its also serving a concrete made with vanilla custard, french toast, bananas, and peanut butter sauce.

In addition to the new shakes, a ShackMeister Ale from The Brooklyn Brewery will be available at the restaurant.

In addition to the new shakes, a ShackMeister Ale from The Brooklyn Brewery will be available at the restaurant.

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