Hello!
Hong Kong is known as a food paradise. It is a wise move for the author to come here to eat delicious food! (Like me, I am a foodie, haha~~)
1. First of all, I would like to recommend snacks to you:
Hong Kong-style stockings milk tea, barbecued pork buns, quicksand buns, fish siomai, and steamed phoenix Claws, egg waffles
Pork chop buns, butter pork buns, curry beef brisket rice
Shrimp wonton noodles, beef brisket rice noodles, car noodles, various barbecued pork , roast pork, roast goose)
Curry squid, curry fish eggs and snail meat, cuttlefish balls
Hui Lau Shan’s desserts
Australian Milk Company’s egg white stew Stewed eggs with fresh milk and apricot juice
Guiling paste
Portuguese egg tarts, thick cream toast
These snacks can be found in tea restaurants or snack bars on the street. You can eat it.
2. Below are the addresses where you can eat various delicacies. You can choose some appropriately according to your situation. Since I don’t know where you live, I’ll give you a rough recommendation.
Near Causeway Bay
1 Chi Kee
Address: G/F, 84 Percival Street, Causeway Bay (won the Hong Kong Food Award)
Fresh Shrimp wonton noodles, fried dace balls, pork cartilage noodle soup
2 Man Fai Cuttlefish Ball King
Address: 22-24 Jardine's Street, Causeway Bay (across the street from SOGO, Causeway Bay Just remember)
The first time you eat it, you can call it Zimo Sanxian Noodles, including Qimo Wan, Taizimo (cuttlefish larvae) and Motou (cuttlefish tentacles) plus seaweed.
3 Qiang Kee Vietnamese Food
Address: Shop G/F, 319 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
4 Ho Hung Kee
Address: Si Tung Street, Causeway Bay Exit A of No. 2 Causeway Bay MTR Station
5 Aladdin Curry House
Address: 2/F, Fuxing Building, 60 Russell Street, Causeway Bay
6 Xin Zhao Ji< /p>
Address: Shop 15-17, Ground Floor, Sugar Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong (near Hennessy Road)
Signature wonton noodles, cuttlefish ball noodles, and beef brisket noodles (the beef brisket is very abundant, very fragrant, and chewy) (with chewy texture)
7 Yishun Milk Company
Address: 85 Percival Street, Causeway Bay (near Times Square)
506 Lockhart Road, Causeway Bay Metro Station C or D1)
8 Daliang Baji
Daliang Baji is famous for its "food paste", including smooth sesame paste, almond paste, walnut paste, peanut paste and Coconut paste has become the star of the shop. Because the powder is ground very fine, the paste is very smooth when brewed.
Address: There is one store on Hennessy Road between Causeway Bay and Wan Chai. You can also see one at the Sai Yeung Choi Street exit of Mong Kok MTR Station.
9 The founding store of Turtle Paste "King Wo Tong"< /p>
The founder of Guiling Ointment, Imperial Physician Yan (Yan Yongchang), is the founder of Gonghetang.
Address: G/F, 87 Percival Street, Causeway Bay
10 Snake Soup Snake King II
Address: G/F, 24 Percival Street, Causeway Bay
11 Dechang Fish Egg Powder
Address: 75 Electric Road, Causeway Bay (Exit A2 of Tin Hau MTR Station along Electric Road and go straight towards Jin Kee Building at the intersection of Liuli Street and Electric Road)
12 Shen Kee Wonton Noodles
Address: G/F, 50 Russell Street, Causeway Bay
13 Hee Kee Typhoon Shelter Fried Spicy Crab
Address: Lockhart Building, 441 Lockhart Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Shop A2-3, G/F
14 Tsui Wah Restaurant (Causeway Bay)
Address: G/F, 20 Can Lung Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island
15 Xinji Cart Noodles
Address: Shop B, 49 Tang Lung Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong
16 Tai Hing Barbecue Restaurant (Cigna Global Insurance Center Store)
Address: Shop 1-3, G/F, Cigna Global Insurance Center, 470-484 Jaffe Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island
2. Mong Kok
1. China Star Ice Room (The ice room is a tea restaurant )
Address: G/F, 107 Sai Yeung Choi Street South, Mong Kok
2. Tim Ho Wan Dim Sum Shop
Address: 2-20 Kwong Wah Street, Mong Kok Shop No. 8, G/F, Phase 2, Green Garden Building
(Hong Kong-style dim sum: baked barbecued pork buns, rice rolls, shrimp dumplings)
3. Fei Jie Snack Shop
Address: Shop 4A, 55 Dundas Street, Mongkok, Kowloon, Hong Kong (near Tung Choi Street)
4. Neptune Congee Shop (Mong Kok Road Shop)
Address: Hong Kong G/F, 22 Mong Kok Road, Kowloon
5. Fu Kee Porridge
Address: 104-106 Fa Yuen Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong
6. Green Garden (New Century Plaza Store)
Address: Shop 803, New Century Plaza, 193 Prince Edward Road West, Mongkok, Kowloon (near Mongkok East MTR Exit D)
7. Coconut Juice King
Address: G/F, 72 Bute Street, Mongkok, Kowloon, Hong Kong
8. Fat Kee Dessert (Mong Kok)
G/F, 27 Soy Street, Mongkok, Kowloon, Hong Kong (near Tung Choi Street )
9. Daoxiang (Arland Center Store)
Shop B, 3/F, Arlan Center, 639 Nathan Road, Mongkok, Kowloon, Hong Kong
10. Heng Xiang Lao Bakery (Mong Kok)
Shop No. 1, G/F, 579 Nathan Road, Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong
11. Prince Ice Room
Mi, Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong G/F, 747 Tun Road
12. Tsui Yuen Tea Restaurant
Address: Shop 8, 2/F, Mongkok Food Centre, 117 Shanghai Street, Mongkok, Kowloon (near Langham Place)
13. Sham Tseng Chan Kee Roasted Goose Noodles Tea Restaurant (New Reclamation Street Store)
Address: No. 427-427A, New Reclamation Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon (near Argyle Street) p>
Finally, I highly recommend you one restaurant:
Kau Kee Restaurant
Address: G/F, 21 Gough Street, Central
Cantonese cuisine ( Guangdong), noodles/rice noodles, beef brisket, beef brisket noodles, beef brisket in soup
3. Since the poster comes to Hong Kong, he must take time to go to a tea restaurant to have an authentic Hong Kong-style afternoon tea and drink A cup of fragrant silk stockings milk tea, this is how you feel you have been to Hong Kong. In addition to local delicacies in Hong Kong, the author must not miss the delicacies from other countries. Korean bibimbap, Japanese ramen, Thai hot pot, Indonesian curry, and Vietnamese pho are all available in Hong Kong. If you like to eat seafood, you may consider going to the food stalls in Temple Street, Jordan.
Finally, I would like to remind you that the tea restaurants in Causeway Bay and Tsim Sha Tsui are relatively expensive, while those in Mong Kok are more civilian. For tea restaurants, you can choose Silver Dragon, but the price is more expensive than ordinary tea restaurants, but it is better. eat. There are many street stir-fries in Yau Ma Tei, which taste good and are reasonably priced.
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