The delicacies are as follows: 1) Fei Jie Snack Bar: Fei Jie, the most popular restaurant in Mong Kok, serves raw intestines and cuttlefish with sweet sauce and mustard sauce. It is a very simple snack, but it is so delicious.
There are mustard sauce and sweet sauce, wrapped in paper, and they are super delicious when mixed together. The food is very fresh and tastes good.
Address: Shop 4A, No. 55 Dundas Street, Mong Kok Business hours: Monday to Sunday: 14:00-23:00 or sold out 2) Fu Kee porridge: Fu Kee has more locations so there is no need to queue up. I like to get the porridge first.
Just eat Fu Kee.
In addition, if you feel that Yong Kee roast goose is more expensive than Sham Jing roast goose, then come to Fu Kee for roast goose vermicelli, which is a cheaper choice for roast goose.
Address: 104-106 Fa Yuen Street, Mong Kok Business hours: Monday to Sunday: 07:30-23:303) Mei Kee’s raw porridge: Mei Kee’s most famous is fish fillet porridge, really, people who come to Mei Kee
More than half of them ordered fish fillet porridge.
Address: Shop 11-12, Food Center, 4th Floor, Fa Yuen Street Municipal Services Building, Mong Kok Business hours: Monday to Sunday: 06:30-15:004) Ming Wah Bakery: There are two old-fashioned bakeries in Mong Kok with a long history, one
There is Ming Wah Bakery near Yau Ma Tei, and the other one is Qiqu Bakery in the direction of Prince Edward. The most popular ones are their Hong Kong-style breads, which taste like the childhood of Hong Kong people, such as cocktail buns, bean paste cakes, and pineapple buns.
etc.
Address: 1-3D, Yanchong Street, Mong Kok. Business hours: Monday to Sunday: 07:00 - 12:005) Qiqi Bakery: The almost rare banana cake, light cake, coconut tart, and chicken cake are still available.
For sale, a completely Hong Kong-style choice!!! Address: G/F, 135 Fa Yuen Street, Mong Kok Business hours: Monday to Sunday: 08:00-20:006) Macau Cui Yuan Tea Restaurant: This curry farmer’s bun is another Mong Kok specialty,
Although it is a Portuguese dish, it is cooked in a very Hong Kong style. There is also a very popular Hong Kong style breakfast option, borscht fusilli. Cui Yuan is also one of the top three delicious ones in Hong Kong.
Address: Shop 8, 2nd Floor, Mong Kok Food Center, 557 Shanghai Street, Mong Kok Business hours: Monday to Sunday: 07:00-21:007) Tam Tsai Yunnan Rice Noodles (Third Brother): I would say this branch is probably the most visited by tourists
The Tan Zai rice noodles arrived, and they are also the San Ge version.
Address: 1st to 2nd floor, 101 Sai Yeung Choi Street South, Mong Kok Business hours: Monday to Sunday: 10:30-00:008) Chi Kee: Chi Kee is famous for selling round-eye wonton and cabbage noodles.
Nostoc noodles are described as noodles that are as refreshing and tough as nostoc.
Chi Kee's noodles are thin whole-egg silver noodles, which some people say tastes "springy".