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In Kowloon, street food can be found at Hau Fook street and also Temple street Night Market. Restaurants and pubs are located in Ashley road and Kimberley road while small cafes can be found on Canton road and Haiphong road. SoHo also has a good variety of restaurants from western steaks to Japanese sushi. The restaurants here are more expensive but the ambience of each is very tasteful. The L shaped Lan Kwai Fung is another popular area for trendy dining at restaurants and cafes. Lanau and Lamma islands offer excellent sea food meals and Macau has numerous restaurants and trendy cafes scattered all around.
Local cuisine
Hong Kong cuisine is a potpourri of different types of Chinese food including Szechuan cuisine which is very popular but can be a little spicy. The famed Peking Duck is known all across the world as is Guangdong’s dim sum.Teochew, marinated duck, is another favourite while Shanghai’s spicy noodles and small dumplings are enjoyed by tourists and locals alike. If you fancy a quick bite, Cheong Fun is rolled pastry filled with either meat or prawn dumpling and fill a gap.
Hong Kong cuisine is a potpourri of different types of Chinese food including Szechuan cuisine which is very popular but can be a little spicy. The famed Peking Duck is known all across the world as is Guangdong’s dim sum.Teochew, marinated duck, is another favourite while Shanghai’s spicy noodles and small dumplings are enjoyed by tourists and locals alike. If you fancy a quick bite, Cheong Fun is rolled pastry filled with either meat or prawn dumpling and fill a gap.