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Delicious street food (Dai Pai Dong)

by FranceSky

The Hong Kong street food called Dai Pai Dong is the cheapest local food. It costs from HK$5-20, a bowl of noodle with meat, vegetable is about HK$20. You can choose your food (fish ball, chicken wings, wontons, braised beef, turnips, vegetable, tripes, cuttlefish ...) in the containers of the trolley. You can take away or eat in the shop.

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Cafe Too: it's real BUFFET!

by FranceSky

One of the must try gastronomical experience in Hong Kong, I recommend buffet if you enjoy eating a lot ^ ^. My favour is Cafe Too where located in the Shangrila-island hotel, one of the luxury 5 star hotels. It's a chic, grand, comfortable lightning buffet restaurant. We had a joyful experience with the International buffet, appetizer counter included sushi, vegetables, salad sauces; seafood counter included lobsters, oysters, clams, crabs, shrimps and...); Chinese food counter, Asian food counter, Italian food counter, and dessert counter absolutely abundant choice!No wonder it's good ambience, smiling, good service, enough waiters to provide service for clients, we are easy to find them for aids.Reservation best before one week. Don't miss the fresh salmon, tuna, shrimps to dip and eat with soy sauce, wasabi, and loyster, oyster all are fresh are the main roles in buffet. The dessert...

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Ko Lau Wan: Fire pot (fondu)

by FranceSky

I think Chinese meal is an good experience for western peoples especially if you never try it. `The 1st time to eat with the two wooden long sticks, chopsticks, without the fork and knife. `The 1st time to eat all the food likes soup, seafood, meat, vegetable similar like buffet table.`All the meals on the table are shared among your friends and family. The piece of meat/fish/vegetable you like to eat, you need to take it with chopsticks or spoon. I like to eat fire pot, especially diner with a group of friends, order abundant plates of different seafood, meat, vegetable on the table. Select the food you want and put it in the hot water pot until it cooks. The hot soup can be different ingredients e.g. chicken soup, pork bone soup, beef, fish soup .... spice or no spice.... Don't forget to try a bottle of abricot soup, it is a partner drink for a hot pot, sour taste, it helps to...

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CHUAN JU RESTAURANT

by ancient_traveler

Rice noodles are highly-recommended. The rice noodles are cooked in different soup.Opening hours: 11:00 – 23:00 mushrooms rice noodle with belly pork with homemade sour cabbage, sour and hot.. the real Yunnan soup

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Tequila Mexican Restaurant & Bar: Tequila

by kevinadams05

Tequila Mexican Restaurant & Bar is located in SOHO by the escalators right next to the Flying Pan. This was the first Mexican restaurant I have been too in Hong Kong. When you enter you are presented with a free basket of chips and salsa to accompany; however, you are charged if you want more chips. The food was good, but not exceptional by any means. I think this is to be expected from a Mexican restaurant in Hong Kong. The menu was extremely limited (I'm told this is also common). The beef burrito was quite good and came with black beans and rice. Tequila is by no means a world class example of Mexican cuisine, but if you are craving Mexican food then it will do the trick.Brunch menu is offered

Monster Burger: Great Japanese Burger Shop

by kevinadams05

Monster Burger is the place to go if you are craving a burger in Hong Kong. This Japanese burger shop is a great place to go if you are craving some fast food. Burgers are 2/3 lb patties served up on what appears to be a wheat sesame bun along with Japanese mayo (sweet and tangy - very nice!) lettuce and tomato. Aside from the classic burger there are plenty of variety on the menu. Monster Burger features everything from a veggie burger (that actually looks good!) to a fish 'n pork burger, which contains both a pork patty and a fish fillet patty. The combo meal include a good size coke and french fries. The fries a crispy and fresh. Prices range from HK$45 to HK$55 for a combo meal.English menuEmployees speak EnglishVegetation options Fish 'n Pork Burger

Miso Cool: New Japanese restaurant

by leigh767

The food here at this new Japanese restaurant isn't bad, but not stellar either. It focuses mainly on bento and ramen meals. In all, I'd probably give it 3.5/5 stars (if that sort of subjective rating is anything to go by!)What's notable is the interior decoration and the huge iPod. Clearly, this is the trendy type of place geared towards the young/hip. On one side of the wall, there're the huge words "Don't Try Too Hard" and the faces of Hollywood's biggest celebrities decorate another wall. The iPod in the middle of the room has a huge list of pre-loaded songs so you can pick and choose on your own. I had the misfortune of not knowing that patrons could play the restaurant's own music and so suffered through one certain song looped 8 times...Miso Cool has, as far as I know, branches in Central and in Quarry Bay. I went to the one is Central and it's just a stone's throw from IFC 2. The...

Mak's Noodle: Don't bother to try this place.

by jnjaltijd

We found this restaurant through the Lonely Planet guide book and we were sorely disappointed. I ordered the wonton noodle soup and it was the smallest bowl of food with noodles that could have came out of a package. There was nothing special about the wonton, either. My boyfriend had a spicy meat noodle dish that was recommended by the waiter and that had the same noodles and bits and pieces of dried meat. The total price was 68 HKD and we were left the restaurant hungry. For a better bowl of wonton soup, walk around the corner and down Stanley street.

Po Lin Monastery Vegeterian Restaurant: Vegetarian Lunch at Po Lin

by Pinat

Po Lin Monastery is famous for providing high quality (really high quality) Buddhist vegetarian cuisine in Hong Kong. Unfortunately, I do not recall the name of any of the food I'd tasted in Po Lin (Check the pic please: Maybe you'd know the names). All I can say is I don't normally like Asian food but in Po Lin I had a really good lunch.

Vegetarian Lunch at Po Lin
Hee Kee Fried Crab Expert Limited: Hee Kee Fried Crab Expert Limited

by Carino

A local friend suggested this place which is known for their good crabs. We tried their 411 Lockhart Road outlet. We had of course the Chili Crab, which is totally different to the one you may know from Singapore (where the chili is more sauce based). It has a lot of spices (dry), which by itself is great to munch. The crab meat was so tender, it was simply delicious. We also tried their Chinese Beer, which I haven't seen anywhere else so far, which was a great combination. I don't remember the name of the beer...number one or so. We paid about 700 HKD for 3 people, including one crab, some veggies, beef fried rice and beer. Quite a good deal actually.

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