(SEP 2024) Depending on your personal style and hygiene standard, you either like it or hate it. This kind of local food stalls have lots of variety and prices are competitive. One thing I want to mention is that, these eateries offer a much needed lunch spaces for office staff and labors working in the Wanchai neighborhood. (Updated in Nov 2024) I came and tried their "meat pot with rice combo". You can choose up to 3 different kinds of meat / ingredients from the selection for $49 only--a real bargain. I had not much expectation for the frog at first. Boy, I was wrong. The pot had at least half a frog there. And they were tasty too, meat was tender and still juicy. I had a rather satisfying...
Read moreThis a local food court known as dai pai tong in HK. It’s patronized mostly by locals as prices are generally lower than street side restaurants. The menu is extensive and portion is rather generous. Taste is on the heavy side. They offer us two free bottles of beer for a review on dianping but unfortunately as foreigners we don’t have the app. Nevertheless they didn’t charge us for a big bottle of beer we ordered & that’s a rather generous gesture. Although it’s a food court, the place is comfy as it’s spacious and fully air conditioned. Food to me has that classic hawker style taste. It’s really up to individual taste but I find it slightly above...
Read moreExperience the local way of life by having your breakfast in this Cooked Food Centre which is above the wet market. I ordered a “Ju Pa Bao” (Pork Chop Bun) and a glass “Yit Lai Cha” (Hot Milk Tea) at “Mui Kei” (妹記). Love the milk tea. The sandwich bun was also delightfully enjoyable too! The owner was very hospitable and the entire casual dining experience was very pleasant as the place is air-conditioned. The ambience is better than that in a “Cha Can Teng” (HKG...
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