Take Exit B from Mong Kok East, walk along it, cross the overpass to the opposite Laundry Street, then walk along it and you will see Nathan Road and Mong Kok Station. It takes about 1 minutes to walk. (Note: Mong Kok East is a stop in east rail line. Mong Kok is a stop at the intersection of Kwun Tong Line and Tsuen Wan Line. )
If you don't understand it, you can download Baidu map for navigation.
Mong Kok Cuisine:
1. Fat Sister Snack Shop
Address: Shop 4A, No.55 Dundas Street, Mong Kok
Per capita: less than 4 Hong Kong dollars
Signature dishes: Octopus, Chicken Kidney, Pig's Intestines, Big Sausage, Big Cuttlefish and Braised Food
Personal feelings. When I give it to you, it will be put in a simple folded paper bag, which is convenient for you to eat while walking. Business starts at 2 pm every day, and diners start to line up at 1 pm, which shows that everyone has not joined us!
2. Jinhua Ice Hall
Address: G/F, No.47, Taizibi Street
Per capita: less than 4 Hong Kong dollars
Specialty dishes: milk tea, various baked breads, egg tarts, pineapple oil and chicken wings
Personal feelings: If you only have one chance to eat pineapple buns in Hong Kong, you must go to Jinhua Ice Hall. A typical old-fashioned Hong Kong tea restaurant gives you a feeling of crossing into Hong Kong opera. Many TV media, newspapers and magazines can be seen on the wall in the store, and even CNN has recommended it.
3. Cuiyuan Tea Restaurant in Macau
Address: Shop No.8, 2nd Floor, Mong Kok Cooked Food Center, No.557 Shanghai Street, Mong Kok
Per capita: HK$ 41-HK$ 1
Signature dishes: curry farmer's bag, frozen coffee, Portuguese fresh eggplant and beef brisket powder, pig bag
Personal feelings: Portuguese food famous for curry farmer's bag.