1, Central | Shengxiangyuan is located in the high-rise Central. The per capita consumption of Shengxiangyuan Old Shop is no more than HK$ 50. It has appeared in TVB TV series for many times, and was strongly recommended by Cai Lan, a famous food critic.
There are long lines of people. In order to taste the authentic Hong Kong flavor and drink milk tea with silk stockings, they will even meet Uncle Shawn Yue, Eason Chan, the god of songs, and brother B. Zhong Zhentao. The tomato noodle soup here is especially recommended. The soup is so thick and tender that it can't stop eating.
Signs: tomato and beef single-sided figurine noodles, tomato and egg flour, more milk sauce, crispy coffee center, salty lemon seven, tomato and beef figurine noodles, and crispy lemon honey.
Per capita: HK$ 50 or less
Address: No.2 stall, Meilun Street, Central (Exit A2, Sheung Wan Station, about 6 minutes' walk)
Tel: 25448368
Business hours: 8: 00- 17: 30 (closed every Sunday from Monday to Saturday).
Famous food stalls nearby: Shengji and lan fong yuen.
2. Sham Shui Po _ | 1956 Ai Wensheng, who started his business, has a history of 60 years and can be called the "old brand" among the old brands. Although this is an old tin house, it tastes as good as new. Here, you may not eat particularly exquisite dishes, but you can taste authentic Hong Kong home-cooked dishes, see many local people's feasts and feel the daily life of real Hong Kong people.
Signs: fresh squid with salt and pepper, black pepper potato beef tenderloin, black pepper fried clams.
Per capita: 65,438 Hong Kong dollars +00 1-200.
Address: G/F, 65438+C, No.0 Shek Kip Mei Street (exit A2 of MTR Sham Shui Po Station, about 8 minutes' walk).
Tel: 239393 15
Business hours: 17:30-00:45 (Monday to Sunday)
Famous food stalls nearby: remember (Keelung Street in Sham Shui Po is a famous food stall street in Hong Kong, where TVB often takes photos)
3. Tsim Sha Tsui's earliest sister story was outdoors, but now it has become an indoor food stall, so friends who are not used to eating outdoors can come here to have a taste. Although the store has changed, it still tastes great. The dishes here are very rich and varied, which will always make diners feel value for money.
Here, you can be free, eat hot dishes, sit in a comfortable chair, drink wine to your heart's content and enjoy happiness.
Signs: garlic spinach, fried pork hands, crispy fried large intestine, expensive horse fried ghosts
Per capita: HK$ 565,438 +0- 100 yuan.
Address: 5th Floor, Carnarvon Plaza, No.20 Carnarvon Road, Tsim Sha Tsui (MTR tsim sha tsui station B2 Exit, MTR tsim sha tsui station N/KLOC-0 Exit, MTR tsim sha tsui station N2 Exit).
Tel: 272 12 123
Business hours: 1 1:00-00:30.
4. Dakeng | Bingji Tea Stall This is a tea stall operated by an open-air tin shop. There is a sunshade in the narrow alley, and there are more than a dozen tables and chairs under the shed. Although the storefront is simple, the food inside is not ordinary. Like many food stalls, Bingji is a family business. Now it has developed to the third generation and has been rooted in Tai Hang, Wan Chai for more than 50 years. Its price is reasonable, and it has many star fans, such as Liu Qingyun and Liang Hanwen.
Signs: sandwiches, all kinds of doll noodles, all kinds of toast and pork chop noodles.
Per capita: HK$ 50 or less
Address: No.5 Shek Pik Street, Tai Hang, Hong Kong Island (Exit B of Tin Hau Station, about 9 minutes' walk)
Tel: 25773 1 17
Business hours: 07:30- 15:30 (Tuesday to Sunday, Monday closed).