small town on the south east China sea Sai kung offers live seafood restaurant near the pier, pick and choose they cook it up for you. weekends are generally busy so commuting to and from is very hectic. Boat trips around many amazing islands to be dropped off, for sunbathing beaches or fishing trips the town has a lot to offer it's worth a day trip to experience the lifestyle here there no place like other. Hakka, the local people will tell stories how a fishing village transforms in to modern town and share some history hest it was like back in the day. old folks may even let you play (G.pay a card game) gathered in the park if you bring some change with you. This town is a special place that most people from the city come to experience or escape from Day to day job. see for yourself and taste all the cuisines compact in area you will come...
Read moreThis is one of the smaller wet markets in Hong Kong. Prices are generally 10% - 15% higher than nearby areas such as Choi Hung.
The selection is limited but the fish and vegetables are always fresh. I am a fan of local fish and the wet-market does have both alive fish and daily catch in ice.
The staff are generally friendly and helpful.
On the second floor there is an organic shop with local, organic veggies, western type herbs (dill, chives, parsley, etc) and fruits and it is the best organic store in Sai Kung...
Read moreI have been there twice and will be visiting Sai Kung Market more often since it is a fantastic place to relax on weekends in Hong Kong. Sai Kung is about 1 hour away from Central where you can enjoy fantastic sea food and great hiking experiences amongst the mountains....
Read more