QUOTE(Maggie95 @ Oct 17 2017, 02:37 AM)
Hi!! 1 is a must!!! That polo bun is just so worth it omg! But u have to make sure u eat faster, the ppl there are vry scary man!
Unlike Taiwan, HK don't have night market that you can walk along and non-stop eating. But thr is still one - Dundas Street. Go this at night! This is somewhr near Mongkok.
You will be able to eat....
1. Vry famous Tofu fa (gt many choices)
2. Curry fishball
3. Bubble tea (msia doesn't have one)
4. Some HK snacks
5. A snack shop which sell products at below market rate
Another two more famous chinese bakery
1. Tai Cheong Bakery - egg tart and the pineapple roll with chicken floss
2. Kee Wah Bakery
Egg Waffle
1. Mammy Pancake at Tsim Shah Tsui (Michelin street food 2017)
P/S: this is worth to try cuz quite diff from msia one and they sell at normal price
Rose-shaped gelato ice-cream
1. Givŕe (you can mix many flavours - lavender, rose, coffee, mango...many many more)
msia definitely doesn't have so can go try hehe!!
Thanks Maggie. Added Dundas Street and Mammy Pancake in my wish list. Some new places for me.Unlike Taiwan, HK don't have night market that you can walk along and non-stop eating. But thr is still one - Dundas Street. Go this at night! This is somewhr near Mongkok.
You will be able to eat....
1. Vry famous Tofu fa (gt many choices)
2. Curry fishball
3. Bubble tea (msia doesn't have one)
4. Some HK snacks
5. A snack shop which sell products at below market rate
Another two more famous chinese bakery
1. Tai Cheong Bakery - egg tart and the pineapple roll with chicken floss
2. Kee Wah Bakery
Egg Waffle
1. Mammy Pancake at Tsim Shah Tsui (Michelin street food 2017)
P/S: this is worth to try cuz quite diff from msia one and they sell at normal price
Rose-shaped gelato ice-cream
1. Givŕe (you can mix many flavours - lavender, rose, coffee, mango...many many more)
msia definitely doesn't have so can go try hehe!!
Oct 17 2017, 04:22 PM

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