Hong Kong Special Food Raiders Lan Kwai Fong and SoHo Henan Food District
These two food districts are places where high-consumption fashionable Chinese and western foods are concentrated. There are many restaurants, bars and cafes serving dishes from China, Thailand, Viet Nam, Japanese, Italian, French and other places. Some restaurants have outdoor cafes. There are Dejili Street, He 'anli and Ronghua Lane near Lan Kwai Fong, and the bars are concentrated in Lan Kwai Fong.
Lan Kwai Fong is located between Dejili Street and Yunxian Street. There are many new western-style restaurants, bars and discos on the cobblestone ramp, which are frequented by people who pursue fashionable nightlife. Subway Central Station Exit D 1 takes about 5 minutes to walk to Lan Kwai Fong.
SoHo Henan Food District is near the escalator from Central to Mid-levels. The longest outdoor escalator in the world has brought people and promoted the catering industry in this area. Some Lilei Street, Stanton Street and Elgin Street have become food bases, and there are many tastefully decorated and exotic restaurants and bars, which are places where people who like food gather. Exit D 1 of the subway Central Road Station, walk along Queen's Road to the Central Center, and then take the escalator from Central to the Mid-Levels.
Causeway Bay
Causeway Bay is a famous shopping area, so the large population also makes the catering industry here very developed. Yihe Square, Times Square, Doctor's House Street, Lee's Stage Square and Baide New Street have food stalls, tea restaurants, herbal tea shops, porridge noodle shops, barbecue shops and dessert shops full of authentic Hong Kong flavor, as well as western-style restaurants, desktop snack bars, Japanese sushi shops and exquisite cafes, which are rich and frugal.
Jianshazui
1. Tang Chao
Hong Kong specialty dessert shop is famous for its original wooden barrel landscape tofu flower. Besides dessert, Cantonese porridge noodles and side dishes are authentic.
We recommend Tang Chao Yipin Porridge, Mango Pudding, Preserved Egg Lean Porridge, Tofu Flower, Almond Dew and rice rolls.
2. Macau Tea Restaurant
Hong Kong is a very authentic Macao-style tea restaurant. Portuguese egg tarts are a must, Portuguese pork buns are the stars, milk tea moistens the throat, and curry beef brisket is spicy.
Recommend pork bun, curry beef brisket, egg tart, frozen coffee, Macao fried rice and squab.
Stanley
Stanley has a quiet environment and charming seascape. Many foreigners live here, like a European town, and the "eating" environment is excellent. In addition to the seascape restaurant in the historic building of Murray Building, there are also Chinese, Vietnamese, French and Italian restaurants in Stanley Market, and there are pubs and open-air cafes near the bay, which are full of European customs. Subway Central Station Exit A, walk to Exchange Square Bus Terminal and take bus 6A 6, 6X or 260, or change to 16m green minibus at Chai Wan Station Exit C.