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Recommended guide for Hong Kong food stalls. What are the famous food stalls in Hong Kong?

Hong Kong has a very strong food culture, and the ubiquitous food stalls attract a large number of tourists. When traveling to Hong Kong, you must try the unique local food stalls. A variety of exquisite delicacies will leave you wanting more. Here is a list of delicious and famous food stalls.

1. Central | Sheng Heung Yuen

In Central, where there are many high-rise buildings, the per capita consumption of Sheng Heung Yuen’s old store is less than HK$50. It has appeared in TVB TV series many times and has received famous awards. Highly recommended by food critic Cai Lam.

There are long lines of people here to eat authentic Hong Kong food, drink silk stocking milk tea, and maybe even meet Uncle Shawn Yue, singer Eason Chan, Brother B Zhong Zhentao, especially the tomato noodle soup here . The soup is thick, tender and so delicious that you can’t stop eating it.

Signature: tomato beef noodles fried on one side, tomato egg noodles, lots of milk, crispy coffee, salty lemon seven, eggplant beef noodles, crispy lemon honey.

Per capita: HKD 50 or less

Address: 2 Mei Lun Street, Central (Exit A2 of Sheung Wan MTR Station, about 6 minutes’ walk)

Tel: 25448368

Business hours: 8:00-17:30 (Monday to Saturday, closed every Sunday)

Famous food stalls nearby: Sheng Kee and Lan Fong Yuen.

2. Shamshui_|Ai Wensheng

Ai Wensheng, which opened in 1956, has a history of 60 years and can be called a "time-honored brand" among time-honored brands. Even though it's an old tin house, it tastes as good as new. Here, you may not be able to eat particularly exquisite and exquisite dishes, but you can taste authentic Hong Kong home-cooked dishes, see many local feasts, and feel the real daily life of Hong Kong people.

Specialties: salt and pepper fresh squid, black pepper potato beef fillet, black pepper fried clams.

Per capita: HKD 101-200

Address: G/F, 1 Shek Kip Mei Street, Shek Kip Mei (Exit A2 of MTR Sham Shui Po Station, about 8 minutes’ walk)

Tel: 23939315

Business hours: 17:30-00:45 (Monday to Sunday)

Famous food stalls nearby: Keung Kee, (Sham Shui Po_ Keelung Street It is a famous food stall street in Hong Kong, TVB often takes pictures here)

3. Tsim Sha Tsui

The earliest girl’s diary was outdoors, but now it has become an indoor food stall. Friends who are not used to eating outdoors can have a try here. Although the store has changed, the taste remains the same. The dishes here are very rich and varied, and diners always feel that they are worth their money. Here, you can be free, eat hot food, sit in comfortable chairs, have fun and feel happy.

Signatures: garlic spinach, fried pork knuckles, crispy fried large intestine, stir-fried ghost with magui.

Per capita: HKD 51-100

Address: 5th Floor, Carnarvon Plaza, 20 Carnarvon Road, Tsim Sha Tsui (Tsim Sha Tsui Station Exit B2, Tsim Sha Tsui Station Exit N1, Tsim Sha Tsui Station Exit N2 )

Tel: 27212123

Business hours: 11:00-00:30

4. Dakeng | Bing Kee Tea Stall

This is a tea stall run by an open-air tin shop. There is an awning in the narrow alley, and there are more than a dozen tables and chairs under the shed. Although the store is simple, the food inside is extraordinary. Like many food stalls, Bing Kee is family-run. It is now the third generation and has been rooted in Tai Hang, Wan Chai for more than 50 years. It has a conscientious price, and it also has many star fans such as Liu Qingyun and Liang Hanwen.

Signatures: Sandwiches, various noodles, various toasts and pork chop noodles.

Per capita: HK$50 or less

Address: 5 Shi Ping Street, Tai Hang, Hong Kong Island (Exit B of MTR Tin Hau Station, about 9 minutes’ walk)

Tel: 25773117

Business hours: 07:30-15:30 (Tuesday to Sunday, closed every Monday)