Mong Kok, Hong Kong 1
Venue: Shandong Street and Nelson Street, West Mongkok, Kowloon.
If you want to eat traditional Hong Kong food, you must not miss Mong Kok. There are many century-old shops in Hong Kong that sell everything. The whole street is delicious. I like them, especially these shops. They are really a must-see, with authentic craftsmanship and unique Hong Kong flavor.
The first shop: Yunguixiang rice noodle shop, which is frequented by Hong Kong people, is said to be one of the favorite shops of Anita Yuen and his wife. Rice noodles are super rich, with more than a dozen styles, such as fried chicken with cheese powder, cheese balls and cheese strips. It is said that they are made in the store, and the selection and making are all carried out in the store, which makes people feel very relieved and tastes great and enjoyable! ! !
The second store: Minghua Bakery, which has been open for decades, is still so cheap. There is a sesame seed cake made of waxy hawthorn and many old-fashioned cakes for 5 yuan. I am used to eating big cakes in big cities. Eating this once is really a different experience. This store is also one of those old-fashioned, full of shelves, with 70 or 80 kinds, which many people buy.
Third: 13th Aunt, this name is full of Hong Kong flavor, which reminds people of the history of Hong Kong and that beautiful woman. This store is super hot, and she waited for two hours before it was her turn. She ate thirteen orphans, thirteen flies and goose liver scrambled egg rice, which was super punctual! ! !
The fourth restaurant: Wang Pingji Tea Restaurant, an out-and-out Hong Kong-style tea restaurant, specializes in pork chops, pork chops with XO sauce and pork buns. Friends who can't eat spicy food can enjoy it, which is especially popular with guests.
Walking in Mong Kok can really eat a lot of traditional Hong Kong food, and most of them are very cheap.
2. Kowloon City Food Street, Hong Kong
Location: Fulu Quandao, Yaqian Long Road, Nanjiao Road, Longgang Road, Prince Edward Road West and Kai Tak Road.
There are many restaurants from all over the world. Southeast Asia has the largest number of restaurants, and Thai food accounts for one third. Of course, there are many old-fashioned neighborhood restaurants in Hong Kong. There are so many authentic Hong Kong-style dinners and Hong Kong-style desserts, all of which are small shops. In front of a major restaurant, the Hong Kong-style restaurant is particularly close to the people, especially with the feeling of a movie. The food is also unique Hong Kong-style rice rolls and Hong Kong-style steaks, which are delicious! ! !
3. Temple Street Night Market in Hong Kong
Location: Exit C of Ma You Subway Station, walk along Wenmingli to Temple Street.
The night market is quite long, extending from Jordan Road to Yau Ma Tei civilization. There are stalls selling special snacks all over the street. Most of the traditional foods here are food stalls, all kinds of Hong Kong-style food stalls, such as clay pot rice, fried crabs in typhoon shelters, Cantonese side dishes, salted shrimps, fish eggs, Hong Kong-style milk tea, car noodles and beggar cakes. I think the best are beggar cakes and clay pot rice, and there are operas in this night market.
4. Kangkong Lankuifang
Venue: an L-shaped uphill path in Central.
This is a relatively advanced consumption place, with many bars and restaurants, large and small, which are deeply loved by the public. It is said that it was built in the early 1970s, and its architectural style is also very fashionable, attracting many local investors, and it has a sense of intoxication in the last century.
Isn't wine a local delicacy? There are many traditional methods of mixing wine here. If you like wine, you really must try it.