A guide to late-night food in Hong Kong
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Xi'an has become a "Individual Visit Visit" city for mainland China to Hong Kong, and it only takes 2-3 working days for private citizens to apply for a Hong Kong endorsement. It's so convenient to travel to Hong Kong!
In anticipation of the upcoming May Day holiday, the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) has joined hands with tourism practitioners and airlines to launch special products and special offers covering all aspects of the journey, including air tickets, accommodation, attractions, transportation, shopping, dining and other journeys.
What are you waiting for?! This "May Day" holiday, let's travel to Hong Kong together and start a carnival journey of taste buds. Today, I will present you with a late-night food guide in Hong Kong. The entrance to the preferential privilege is at the end of the article~
Temple Street Night Market
Street stalls
Enjoy signature snacks
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Night view of Temple Street
If you want to experience Hong Kong's popular food culture in the shortest time, Temple Street is the most suitable. This is the battlefield where Stephen Chow made a comeback in "God of Food", and the place where Andy Lau and Liu Qingyun raced against time to rescue the hostages in "Bomb Disposal Expert 2...... Countless Hong Kong films, countless classics, and countless feelings are all condensed in this not very long temple street.
To this day, the traditional Hong Kong style of life is still maintained to a large extent. Lively night market stalls, shouting one after another, and the only remaining street song stalls in Hong Kong...... Each of them is a testament to the "city that never sleeps in Hong Kong". It's no wonder people often say that to experience the most authentic and fireworks nightlife in Hong Kong, you must come to Temple Street!
Temple Street is full of fireworks
Temple Street is full of food stalls, offering different taste sensations, such as the must-eat fish balls, siu mai and fried stuffed three treasures. The hot bowl of wings is rich in soup and has an endless aftertaste, and the porridge with raw rolling fish fillet, the fish slippery porridge is glutinous, and it is extremely delicious.
The nostalgic snacks of old Hong Kong include candied onion cakes, ding ding candy, dragon beard candy, and even the almost lost airplane olive. As a souvenir to bring to friends, it is also full of Hong Kong flavor.
It also offers a variety of Asian cuisines, including pepper cakes, spicy skewers, Turkish lamb and Pakistani delicacies.
Temple Street is a must-see check-in spot to experience the local taste of Hong Kong. Now, the colorful Temple Street has also taken on a new level, with symbols and patterns representing the culture of the Temple Street, such as sparrows, snacks and classic pawnshop signs, appearing in different corners. Not only that, but the glowing art installations, the vibrant creative arts, and the dazzling wall projections at night will make you feel the energy of every step of Temple Street.
Traditional roasted meat
streets and lanes
Savor the rich character
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The SOHO district of Causeway Bay is home to many trendy restaurants and traditional eateries, making it a foodie paradise for night owls. In particular, you can see the roast meat stalls on the street at a glance, and the roast goose, honey barbecued pork, and crispy suckling pig hanging behind the glass kitchen...... It's sure to make your mouth water.
Roast meat stall in Hong Kong
Roasted meat, also known as siu-mei, is a food for Hong Kong people from snacks to large group pets. The crystal clear, juicy barbecued pork is one of the most familiar siu-mei flavors. The roast goose skin is crispy and the meat is tender, and when you bite into it, the juice overflows and the aftertaste is endless. Pair it with a bowl of hot white rice and you'll be sure to forget about your weight loss plans.
Traditional siu-mei
The rich and unique taste of siu mei has attracted many food lovers. Its preparation method can be traced back to the "porpoise method" during the Northern and Southern Dynasties more than 1,000 years ago, and the ingredients are marinated and then roasted, and the process is complicated. The back kitchen is the rivers and lakes, and if you want to capture the hearts of many diners, you must use exquisite materials and carefully cook. As a result, each siu mei restaurant has slightly different cooking techniques and tastes, and diners must try them one by one to know how good they are.
The water is boiling and the tea is beautiful
Popular shop
Feel the teahouse culture
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At the end of the chat, Hong Kong people always like to greet each other with the phrase "have to drink tea", which is also equivalent to the "free time to make an appointment for dinner" in the mainland. It can be seen that the status of "drinking tea" in the lives of Hong Kong people.
"Drinking tea" is not only a dietary habit of Hong Kong people, but also a culture of gathering. On weekends, families gather together to enjoy tea, chat and share snacks, which is a must-do for many Hong Kong families. The teahouse is also a good place for friends, classmates, and colleagues to get together. The popular tea houses and ice houses in Tsim Sha Tsui and West Kowloon always have long queues at the door.
Hong Kong-style dim sum
The Hong Kong-style dim sum in the teahouse can be described as "both inside and outside", and the taste and appearance are both online. Whether it is the classic crystal shrimp dumplings, crab roe siu mai and stone-ground rice rolls, or the exotic spring rolls of Qiandao shrimp, or the unique shape of the flowing custard pork buns, they have all won praise from everyone with their full strength.
Food and wine
Star Pick
Enjoy a mellow feast
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Hong Kong gets more and more charming the more you go at night. Located in Central, the central area of Hong Kong Island, it is a well-known commercial and shopping center in Hong Kong. In addition to the rows of skyscrapers and dizzying brand flagship stores, it is also home to a number of star-rated Michelin restaurants, Black Pearl restaurants, trendy bars and different types of trendy restaurants. A number of bars have been included in the "Top 50 Best Bars in Asia" and have become a must-visit spot for wine lovers.
Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong
Trendy bar Argo
The Aubrey Bar at Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong
Lan Kwai Fong in Central is one of Hong Kong's liveliest nightlife pastimes. With more than 90 restaurants and bars lining the streets, it has become synonymous with food, wine and lifestyle.
The food here is exquisite and delicious, and the environment is elegant and comfortable, making it a great place to taste life. Enjoy a glass of wine here to relax your tired body and mind.
Some of these bars are located in the red and white brick buildings of Tai Kwun, and some are hidden in star-rated hotels. Some are full of retro rock music, while others have unique flavors and cocktails made with Chinese tea. When the bar itself is an attraction, what's not to like?
You can go to a different bar according to your preference, or take a leisurely stroll into one and taste a selection of sparkling wines, mellow wines, special cocktails and more from all over the world, and enjoy the exquisite work of top bartenders.
Creative bartenders
Exotic cuisine
Multiculturalism
Decorate your journey
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Hong Kong is home to a wide range of food and wine from all over the world. Wan Chai is an excellent place to experience exotic cuisine, where you can taste a variety of international cuisines and match specialty wines and coffees.
Street view of Wan Chai
Wan Chai is a gathering place for many immigrants living in Hong Kong, and the neon signs all over the streets are also in multi-national scripts, which is unique. It is home to Hong Kong's first Irish pub with a selection of dishes and wines in an authentic Irish style. There are also unique liquor shops where you can buy the world's top brands.
For Japanese food lovers, this restaurant that has won the Japan National Tendon Gold Award for 7 consecutive years is a must-see. There are also international cuisines such as roasted coffee in Barcelona, new Indian cuisine, Texas cuisine, and authentic Italian food.
The streets around Jaffe Road in Wan Chai are lit with colourful neon lights
Night in Hong Kong
There is not only the magnificence of climbing to the top of Taiping Mountain to overlook the lights of thousands of homes
There are also buried in the streets and alleys of the city
Delicious, delicious, and playful
Night in Hong Kong
Explore the different styles of neighborhoods in depth
Not only can you get taste buds satisfied
Unlock the wonders of culinary delights
You can also appreciate the infinite charm of Hong Kong's "city that never sleeps".
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Source: Chinese businessman Aiyou Gang