Where to eat and drink in Hong Kong

By Bigaltravelcompanion | Jun 20, 2019
Asia > China > Hong Kong

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Introduction


Hong Kong has a wide variety of food available on street, stores and shops. I bet you wanna try a very local food but confused of which one to choose. I am writing this article for your benefit at my best endeavour.

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Drinks


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Herbal Tea

Good Spring Company Limited

  • Location: The corner of Cochrane Street and Stanley Street in Central (walk from Queen's Road Central)
  • Route Suggestion: Walking from Central MTR Station

Hoi Tin Tong

Hung Fook Tong

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Chinese Tea

Luk Yu Tea House

  • Location: Central, Hong Kong Island (CBD of Hong Kong)
  • Route Suggestion: Walking from Central MTR Station towards Lan Kwai Fong direction through D'Aguilar Street
  • Address: 24 Stanley Street, Central, Hong Kong Island
  • Phone: (852) 2523 5464
  • Website: Luk Yu Tea House

Food


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Restaurants

Cafe De Coral

  • Location: Central, Hong Kong Island (CBD of Hong Kong)
  • Route Suggestion: Walking from Central MTR Station
  • Address: 1/F, Regent Centre, 88 Queen's Road Central, Central, Hong Kong Island
  • Phone: (852) 2525 1609
  • Source: Cafe De Coral

    Chua Lam's Pho

  • Location: Central, Hong Kong Island (CBD of Hong Kong)

  • Route Suggestion: Walking from Central MTR Station

  • Address: 25 Wellington Street, Central, Hong Kong Island (map)

  • Phone: (852) 2325 9117

Four Seasons Clay Pot Rice

  • Location: Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon (Hemp Rope Harbour, Nine Dragon)
  • Route Suggestion: Walking from Yau Ma Tei MTR Station
  • Address: 50 Arthur St, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon (map)

Tea Restaurants

Tea restaurant (local style restaurant)

Tea restaurant (local style restaurant)

Lan Fong Yuen

  • Location: Central, Hong Kong Island (CBD of Hong Kong)
  • Route Suggestion: Walking from Central MTR Station
  • Address: G/F, 2 Gage Street, Central, Hong Kong Island (Source: Google Hong Kong)
  • Phone: (852) 2544 3895

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Snacks

Ging Sun Ho King of Bun

  • Location: Busy Corner, Kowloon (Mong Kok, Nine Droagon)
  • Route Suggestion: Walking from Mong Kok MTR Station
  • Address: 3 Fa Yuen Street, Hung Wai Building, Mong Kok, Kowloon
  • Phone: (852) 2882 8805
  • Source: Yahoo! Hong Kong

Lung Chung Mei Shek (a very famous and tasty local snack chain store)

  • Location: Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon (Sharp Sand Corner, Nine Droagon)
  • Route Suggestion: Walking from Mong Kok MTR Station
  • Address: I am not quite sure about the exact location. As I recall, the location should be next to the corner of Lock Road and Peking Road. Hope you can find it!
  • Source: Yahoo! Hong Kong

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Sweet

Honeymoon Dessert

Hui Lau Shan

  • Type: Chain store
  • Location: Various locations
  • Email: customerservice@royaldynasty.group
  • Phone: (852) 2442 1882 (09:00 - 13:00 / 14:00 - 18:00, weekdays except public holidays)
  • Website: https://www.hkhls.com/en/store

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Something Interesting

Ser Wong Fun (a snake eatery)

  • Location: Central, Hong Kong Island (CBD of Hong Kong)
  • Route Suggestion: Walking from Central MTR Station and then Queen's Road Central (next to Mid-levels escalator)
  • Address: 30 Cochrane St, Central, Hong Kong Island (map)
  • Phone: (852) 2543 1032

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Written by Bigaltravelcompanion
Albert Wilson born and has lived in Hong Kong for nearly twenty years. He is inspired by Lara Croft and her father much which lead him to have a profound interest in history, archeology, anthropology, culture, festival, and local food. His knowledge gained through guided tours, reading, watching the video, chatting and befriend with locals! In his book, he is more than willing to share his experience and knowledge in Hong Kong by relevant and practical approaches with you from common to hidden gems. In addition, Albert Wilson experienced some interesting life stories and he wants to share with you in his book as well as travel blogs and so... Read more

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