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What snacks and unpopular places in Hong Kong are worth recommending?
The famous restaurants in Hong Kong are mainly located in Central and Tsim Sha Tsui. Tianshan Pavilion, Hong Xin Changxing Jingwei Pavilion and Jindao Bird's Nest Chao Restaurant are the most famous, and their prices are naturally high. Most cheap restaurants are located in new towns. You can munch French food in onion bistro, eat Italian food in Mistral Haifeng restaurant, experience Spanish food in Rico's, taste Thai food in Jinbao Thai restaurant and enjoy Japanese food in Thailand.

After nightfall, there will be some special dishes in Temple Street. Famous Hong Kong snacks include Wonton Noodles, eggs, beef balls, clear soup and beef offal. There are also some special cooked food stalls in Hong Kong, also called "food stalls". You can try some local sweet and sour pork, salted shrimp and so on. Hong Kong people also love desserts, not only because most of the ingredients in desserts have nourishing effects, such as milk, papaya, lotus seeds and almonds, which can moisten the lungs and moisturize the skin, but also help to retain water in the body.

Classic snacks mainly include

0 1. Classic-Spicy Fish Eggs

02. Out-of-print tile cake

03. Sell 500 yuan a day-eggs.

04. Star Love-Fish King steamed dumplings

05. The infamous stinky tofu

06. Cheap millionaire-Wanzai Pool

07.3- pineapple bag

08. Shuangtian pigskin radish

09. Hong Kong-style sweet pancake-sugar onion pancake

10. Songhua sweet egg tart

1 1. Lost Handmade Sesame Roll

12. Sweet and warm stomach stewed sweet potato

13. Inferior product-noodles with lard residue

14. Celebrity Support-Shakespeare

15. Very strong hot sugarcane juice

16. You must eat fried chestnuts in winter.

17. Warm hat-hot millet

18. Gambling boy's favorite-Ma Zi

19. Mix squid with soil-curry squid

20. Sweet and soft banana cake

2 1. Sweet and salty maltose sandwich cake

22. Sweep before the play-Lu Wei

23. Never-out-of-date Cake-Grandma Cake

24. The best combination of rice porridge-fried ghost

25. Tobacco is tough and soft-there is no sugar left.

26. Milk is fragrant-Royal Soft Ice Cream

27. Improved version-paparazzi powder

28. Fresh every day-peanut candy

29. High-end afternoon tea-Xiduoshi

30. wartime snacks-fried two

3 1. Only the last one-sugar cake.

32. Don't eat crispy cooked peanuts

33. Sweet and soft preserved egg crisp

34. Slippery mouth-tofu flower

35. Stewed squid with golden sauce

36. Traditional School and New School-Big Vegetable Cake

37. Live performance-asparagus candy

38. White muffin-white sugar cake

39. A girl's must-cotton candy

40. Sister E gave herself a name-Pink Fruit.

4 1. Skiing Snow Pig rice rolls

42. Millennium history-scattered eggs

43. You must eat when you blow water-Hakka tea fruit

44. Zhongshan specialty-almond cake

45. Look for salted quail eggs under the bridge.

46. Hong Kong-style waffle cake

47. crispy and juicy pig large intestine

48. Super elastic tooth fried three treasures

The classic of the 49.80s-Zhai Luwei

50. A salty and humid food-sour papaya

Hong kong tourist attractions

1: Zhilian Jingyuan, Diamond Hill, Hong Kong

2. Hong Kong Museum of Art

3. Central, a high-end shopping and business district in Hong Kong.

4. Hong Kong Geopark

5: Hong Kong Wetland Park Wetland Park

6: Ngong Ping 360

7: Mawan

8: Disneyland

9: Ocean Park

10: Jigong Temple in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong

1 1: Wangshi, Shatian, Hong Kong

12: Wedding Stone in Baoyun Road, Hong Kong

13: Goldfish Street, Mongkok, Hong Kong

14: Hung Hom Gymnasium, Hong Kong

15: Tin Hau Temple in Lam Tsuen, Tai Po, Hong Kong

16: Wuwen Temple/hollywood road/Moro Shangjie/Le Ancient Road, a tourist attraction in Hong Kong.

17: Murray Building, Stanley Market, a tourist attraction in Hong Kong

18: Architectural features of the Legislative Council Building in Hong Kong

19: Queens Square, Hong Kong

20: Zhilian Garden, Diamond Hill, Hong Kong

2 1: Hong Kong Museum of Art

22: Pingshan Heritage Trail, an unpopular attraction in Hong Kong.

23: Datang Litchi Mountain Villa

24: Huangpu Xintiandi