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Hong Kong Not only is it one of the most interesting Asian cities, with that ability to perfectly blend tradition and modernity, but it is also one of the leading gastronomic destinations of the world. Here you eat a lot and very well. Of course Cantonese cuisine is the main protagonist of the city, but foreign influences are increasingly noticeable. Today we are going to recommend you 8 restaurants where to eat in Hong Kong well and cheap.
1. Tim Ho Wan
What to say about this restaurant? Just one thing: it is one of the sites with Michelin star cheapest in the world, so do not hesitate to come and try it. It specializes, of course, in Chinese Food and we recommend you ask dumplings of prawns (34HKD), fried pork dumplings (18HKD), the baked bun with barbecued pork (23HKD) and for dessert the crispy fried milk (25HKD). It has two stores, one on the ground floor of Hong Kong station and the other on Fuk Wing St. Don’t expect a posh place, far from it, here you come to eat well, period!
9-11 Fuk Wing St
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2. One Dim Sum
Another great place where gorging on dim sum (prices between 18-30HKD, about 2-4 €), there are both steamed and crunchy. Also delicious are the bbq pork buns (steamed buns-ravioli stuffed with barbecued pork).
5 Playing Field Rd
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3. Mak’s Noodle Shop (Mak Un Kee)
It is a place with a lot of fame, frequented both by tourists and (and especially) by locals. The star dish is the noodle soup with prawn wanton (which are juicy). The large soup costs € 6.5 (the small one about € 4.5).
77 Wellington St
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4. Kam Wah Café
It’s a great place to start your day: They serve good and cheap breakfasts. In particular, we recommend you try the pineapple bun (pinapple bun), one of the most typical dishes in Hong Kong. It also only costs one euro (10 HKD) If you prefer to have something salty for breakfast you are also lucky, there are everything from eggs to soups and fried rice. Tip: after coming here, visit the beautiful flower market.
47 Bute St
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5. Sang Kee Congee Shop
The congee It is a dish that is usually served as breakfast and basically consists of rice porridge with the most varied ingredients (egg, meat, fish …). I know, it sounds strange but in this restaurant they prepare it very well and since you are in the land of the congee, give it a try!
7-9 Butt St
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6. Komune
It’s a very handsome and modern placeCome on, it’s a good proposal if you want to rest from so much plate of noodles and dumplings and you don’t mind spending a little more, without going overboard. They have a daily menu that for 148HKD (about € 16) includes a drink (juice or soft drink), a starter (guacamole with tortilla, veg taco, ham croquettes…) and a main course (veg paella, pappardelle with prawns, hamburger…).
64 Wong Chuk Hang Rd
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7. Sangeetha Vegetarian Restaurant
Are vegetarian Or do you just want to rest from so much meat and fish? We recommend this restaurant that prepares south indian food, tasty and very rich. There are dishes like samosas (40HKD), masala dosa (70HKD), fried vegetable rice (70HKD) and much more! Tip: to drink, ask for a mango lassi, it is one of our favorite drinks. Price per person: € 10-12.
Wing on plaza
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8. Wing Kee Noodle
It is a family business, small but almost always full of locals, specializing in noodle soups. There are many types of soups: you will have to choose the main ingredient (fish meatballs, squid, meat…) and the type of noodles. The menu is in cantons but they also have one for tourists, in English. Good prices: calculate about € 4-5 per person.
15-23 Sugar St
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Hong Kong restaurant map
We leave you this Map interactive with the locations of the Hong Kong restaurants we recommend.
And of course there is something you cannot skip on a trip to Hong Kong, and that is exploring the street food scene: in this city you can eat almost anywhere and almost at any time. You’re not going to stay hungry, that’s guaranteed!
Do you know more restaurants to eat in Hong Kong good and cheap?
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