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Food + Dining
Food + Dining

Macau Tsui Yuen Café

Shop 8, 2/F, Cooked Food Market, Mong Kok Complex, 557 Shanghai Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Macau Tsui Yuen Café is a small stall that is famed for its Macau-Portuguese dishes. The cooked food market, situated right above a bus interchange, is little known but has many stalls that serve a variety of different foods. Macau Tsui Yuen Café is popular amongst the locals for its Macau Pork Chop Buns and curry. This is a whole different experience than the usual local Hong Kong style cafés. Don’t let the appearance of the cooked food market deter…
Food + Dining
Food + Dining

Mido Café

G/F, 63 Temple Street, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon, Hong Kong
2384 6402
Mido Café is an old-school authentic Hong Kong café that has been in production since the 1950s and is still so popular because of its noodle soups, pineapple buns, milk tea, pork chop rice dishes, and toast. Mido Café is two floors so if you sit up on the second floor, you can gaze down at the buzzing streets below while enjoying traditional Hong Kong fare. Mido Café is frequented by locals as well.
Food + Dining
Food + Dining

Shan Tseng Chan Kee Roast Goose

G/F, 427- 427A Reclamation Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong
2381 3636
Shan Tseng Chan Kee Roast Goose has many restaurants around Hong Kong and is famed for its roast goose. This little resto is popular with the starlets as well. This particular branch is cheaper than most other branches as well and is a mere three-minute walk from the Mong Kok MTR station. You will see roast goose hanging outside. It serves up rice and Chinese vegetable with the roast goose, so it is a full meal. You can purchase other…
Food + Dining
Food + Dining

King of Coconut

G/F, Dundas Square, 43H Dundas Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong
King of Coconut serves fresh coconut juice so if you need a little bit of a tropical pick-me-up, you know where to go. It uses fresh coconut milk, evaporated milk, and ice. It may sound very simple, but it is creamy yet still light. A straw with a cup may be a good option for small kids because which kid does not like straws? They’re bendy, fun, and make it easier to drink however if you’re planning to walk around…

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