Although Hong Kong is a tiny place, there are absolutely many food choices. As long as you stroll around the street, you will definitely go home full. When traveling in other places, many people like to taste local authentic snacks in groups of three or five, such as duck tongue in Taiwan Province and octopus balls in Japan. This form of "sweeping the streets" is commonly known as "sweeping the streets" for the purpose of food.
In fact, there are many kinds of authentic snacks in Hong Kong. Usually, you will see a stall in subway stations, bus stops and streets and lanes, selling a series of squid, fish eggs, fried three treasures, eggs, glutinous rice cakes, fried radish cakes, bowl wings, fried fish skins, fried fish, satay kebabs, stewed sweet potatoes and so on.
Tangchao
No.88, Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon (2375-9119)
Monday to Friday from 1: to 24: , Saturday to Sunday from 7: 3 to 12: on public holidays
Apart from Xu Liushan, my favorite Tangchao is a dessert that even stars love to visit. Their sugar is not over q! Besides desserts, it also sells porridge noodles, and the business is no worse than desserts.
Taiping Museum
No.19-21, Maolin Street, Yau Ma Tei (2384-3385, 2384-173)
There are many nostalgic restaurants in Hong Kong, but the one with the most atmosphere and history is the first to promote my favorite view of peace, which is famous for its young pigeons! Their Swiss chicken wings are super straight, and it makes my mouth water when I think about it. Signature squab and smoked pomfret are also signature dishes. When you visit Temple Street, you can consider walking two blocks to Taiping Temple.
Swiss chicken wing: HKD125, roasted pigeon: HKD118
Deep well Yuji Roasted Goose
No.6, South Corner Road, Kowloon
Since it is a first-generation food city, the famous Yuji Roasted Goose can't be recommended. Kowloon City is the only branch except Shenjing old shop. Yuji roast goose's crispy roast goose is very famous, so you must try it.
Good Mong Kok
No.146, Xiyangcai Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon
When it comes to porridge noodle shops, you must mention Good Mong Kok. Every time I go there, the store is always busy, and it is not easy to find a seat. Just because the food is delicious, the guests can only wait patiently. The noodles in Haomong Kok are delicious, and the fragrant Q is biting. Whether it is served with brisket, wonton, south suckling pig's hand or just mixed with howling oil, it is not inferior. The most famous one in the store is "Kyoto Zhajiang Noodles". Because the sauce is put on a separate plate, people who dare not eat spicy food had better remember not to add too much, otherwise they may have a runny nose and tears after eating.
Tandao Coffee Cake Shop
No.176 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai
The tea restaurant can be regarded as a unique food shop in Hong Kong, which sells mostly Western-style meals with Hong Kong style. Many Hong Kong people like to have breakfast here. Tandao Coffee Cake Shop is an old-fashioned tea restaurant. Their coffee, egg tart and polo bag are all my favorites. If possible, try a meal b, a standard breakfast for Hong Kong people ~