Must-eat Foods!
Name of FoodPicturesPlacesDescriptorPrice Range
Pineapple BunsMost bakeriesThe pineapple Buns is a soft, fluffy roll blanketed in a crumbly, sweet craquelin-esque top.5-10hkd
Milk TeaMost Cantonese restaurantsAn earthy blend of black tea and evaporated milk.8-15hkd
Tofu DessertMost street food and dessert restaurantThis dessert is smooth and sides onto your tongue effortlessly.10-20hkd
Dim SumMost Cantonese Tea time placesThere's a large variety of dim sum and all taste amazing.15-20hkd
Hong Kong-style Egg TartsMost bakeriesSuper soft eggs with amazing crust.5-10hkd
Wonton NoodlesMost Cantonese noodles restaurantshrimp and pork dumplings with noodles.15-30hkd
Siu Mei(roasted meats)All Siu Mei PlacesSiu mei refers to a range of Cantonese roasted meats.20-50hkd
Egg PuffsMost street food placesCrisp on one side and soft on the other.10-15hkd
Curry Fish BallsMost street food placesGolden, deep fried spheres of fish paste, bathed in a spicy curry broth and served on skewer.s5-15hkd
Beef Brisket NoodlesMost Cantonese noodles placesBeef brisket noodles consists of tender chunks of braised brisket and springy noodles.25-50hkd
Mango Pomelo DessertMost Cantonese dessert placesthis dessert consists of mango chunks, pomelo segments and pearls of sago swimming in a sweet soup of mango puree, evaporated milk and coconut milk.Price Range
Roasted ChestnutsMost street food palcesGo for the slow-roasted chestnuts– plump and bursting at the seams, smoky from being tossed in the searing-hot cinders.5-10hkd
Hot PotHot pot placesHot pot dinners are as social as meals can get.40-100hkd
French ToastMost Cantonese restaurantsHong Kong-style french toast is the devil on a plate.10-20hkd
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