Fat Boy in Tsim Sha Tsui
If you like eating octopus, pig intestines, beef tongues, duck stomach and gizzards, then Fat Boy is a must-try for you. It is open from 1 PM to 12 MN and each stick approximately costs 10 to 12 HKD.
BLOCK 18 DOGGIE'S NOODLE in Jordan
This 24 hour shop is not your ordinary noodle house because instead of the usual long thin noodles, they serve short springy noodles in a savory soup. Ordering a bowl of noodle will only cost you 30 HKD.
Hop Yik Tai in Sham Shui Po
Another street food in Hong Kong that you don't normally find in other countries are their delicious rice rolls known as cheung fun. It is almost like the noodles from Block 18 but is slippery and gummier. Every order of this yummy rice rolls will only cost you 7 HKD.
Wah Yuan in Jordan
Now if you're looking for something sweet, worry not as Hong Kong also has their own versions of tasty desserts. In Jordan's Wah Yuan, you can enjoy black sesame balls, shaved ice desserts and so much more. Each dessert will cost you approximately 30 HKD.
Cheung Hing Kee in Tsim Sha Tsui
For those who are craving for dim sums, you need to try Sheng Jian Bao of Cheung Hing Kee. Its basically a Xiao Long Bao but pan fried so its heaven to fried food lovers like me! Each piece will cost you about 12 HKD.
Kee Tsui in Mong Kok
Now this is a stall that every pastry lover will surely enjoy! Kee Tsui serves a variety of Chinese pastries including cookies with monggo filling! Each pastry will only cost you 5 to 10 HKD so its an ideal food to give to your loved ones when you go back to your home country.
Keung Kee in Wan Chai
If there is one Hong Kong street food you must not miss, its definitely the flavored rice from Keung Kee. Each bowl of rice comes with a generous amount of rice with savory sauce, and the yummy Chinese sausage for only 35 HKD.
Mak Kee in North Point
And since we're talking about Hong Kong street food, its not surpring that we're going to feature more dim sums. Next on our list is Mak Kee's pan fried dumplings in spicy sauce! The stall is open from 11 AM to 11 PM and each order will only cost you 16 HKD.
Kung Wo Tofu in Sham Shui Po
Its not surprising to find a Tofu food stall as one of the most popular street food in Hong Kong. In fact, Kung Wo Tofu, that is known for their Tofu servings, have received Michelin recognition for their very tasty Tofu. THe store is open from 7 AM to 9 PM.
LEI KEUNG KEE in North Point
Last but certainly not the least are Hong Kong's unique version of Pancakes! For only 17 HKD, you can enjoy a big piece of the pancake that is good for 2 to 3 persons. But if you're like me, you can just enjoy it all for yourself.
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