9VSKA: Famous for their all-day breakfast set, comprising of a macaroni soup bowl with char siu, a pair of fried/scrambled* eggs with sliced ham and buttered bread/toast*, plus a drink. (* = recommended!)
9VSKA: Offers a range of tasty HK โfastโ foods, including fried egg/rice noodles, โsiu maiโ (pork dumplings), fish balls, congee, and โju cheong funโ (็ช่ ธ็ฒ). The latter (pictured), is a definite must-have!
9VSKA: The pork liver soup noodles is staple here โ choice of instant noodles, macaroni, rice noodles, spaghetti along with condiments (fried luncheon meat and/or sausage) is available! โข Mouth-watering! :)
9VSKA: The deep-fried pork chop with rice at this very โlocalโ establishment is the main event. Add a side order of XO sauce to truly invigorate those taste buds! ;) โข ~5-10 mins. walk from Langham Place.
9VSKA: If you feel like a bit of roast goose, and in the Mong Kok district, look no further! This busy establishment serves some of the best in town. Try it with a rice (bowl or plate) or glass noodles set!
9VSKA: Serves some of the best sweet tofu pudding and soya bean milk (both hot and cold available). Grass jelly is also on the menu โ ask for evaporated milk (ใๆทกๅฅถใ, or โfar laiโ) to be added!
Shop 4, G/F, V Point (2-22 Tang Lung Street), ้้ฃๆนพ
๋ผ๋ฉ ์์์ · Causeway Bay · 48๊ฐ์ ํ๊ณผ ๋ฆฌ๋ทฐ
9VSKA: Situated 2 mins. from Times Square, this dedicated store does one of the best Tonkotsu Ramens around (think โIchiranโ from Japan โ thereโs a reason for this!) โข Few other ramen variations available.
9VSKA: These guys are tops with their congee, especially those with fish as part of the ingredients. The โfish fillet with fish bone congeeโ is a local favourite, while the pig liver congee is also *noms*!
9VSKA: If youโre after a milder-tasting variation of won ton noodles, this place has them! Soup base is good, noodles are easy on the teeth (still springy), and the prawn-filled won tons are done just right!
9VSKA: Secluded in the vast Womenโs Market of Mong Kok, youโll find the typical Chinese herbal elixirs (for good health) readily served here. But the turtle jelly (hot or cold) is their ultimate must-have!
9VSKA: Your typical โtea restaurantโ (or local cafรฉ) situated in Mong Kok. Serves up a decent fare, with special set meals throughout the day, including some all-day breakfast selections. Open 24 hours!
9VSKA: Trying to get a legit dim sum fix can be a little time-consuming. These guys have several outlets where youโre able to get authentic (and decent) Cantonese dim sum with decently-paced service.
ํ์ฝฉ ์์์ · Yau Ma Tei, Hong Kong · 35๊ฐ์ ํ๊ณผ ๋ฆฌ๋ทฐ
9VSKA: This place is all about claypot-cooked rice and their deep-fried oyster with eggs (must-try!) For the former, go for the mixed โChinese sausagesโ (or โlap cheungโ), consisting of pork & pig liver.
46-50 Des Voeux Rd. W (at Queen St.), Sheung Wan, HK
Cantonese ์์์ · 65๊ฐ์ ํ๊ณผ ๋ฆฌ๋ทฐ
9VSKA: Looking for an authentic Cantonese yum cha experience? Look no further, as this long-time establishment seeks to continue its traditional dim sum practices โ right down to the serving of tea!
์ฐป์ง · Central District · 74๊ฐ์ ํ๊ณผ ๋ฆฌ๋ทฐ
9VSKA: If you hate tomatoes, then move along. Otherwise, this traditional quick-and-dirty eatery will serve up a selection of delectables (bread, macaroni-in-soup, drinks) in its very traditional setting.
Cantonese ์์์ · Central District · 165๊ฐ์ ํ๊ณผ ๋ฆฌ๋ทฐ
9VSKA: Located in Central district, the offerings of goose at this establishment is good enough to challenge the likes of Yung Kee (theyโre just expensive!) Drop by for a bite if youโre ever feeling peckish!