Tag: Hong Kong
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Hong Kong Eats: What to Eat / Buy in Hong Kong (香港)
Hong Kong’s food culture is influenced by Cantonese, British and other Chinese cuisines, and well-known for its dim sum, roasted meats, polo buns, milk tea, etc.
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China Go: A Night on China High-Speed Rail (HSR) from Hong Kong to Beijing
China’s High-Speed Rail system is the world’s largest with speeds up to 350Km/h. To gain an experience, I took an overnight HSR train from Hong Kong to Beijing.
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Hong Kong Cafe: Snack Baby Gelato & Drinks @ Central
Snack Baby Gelato & Drinks, a Michelin-recognised gelateria, is known for its wide range of freshly-made lactose-free, dairy-free, plant-based gelato options.
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Hong Kong Tips: 8 Ways to Make Payments in Hong Kong
Aside from cash and credit/debit card for making payments in Hong Kong, several cashless methods are available too. The Octopus card is widely accepted.
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Hong Kong Eat: Kau Kee Beef Brisket (九记牛腩) @ Central
Kau Kee Beef Brisket, a Michelin-recommended restaurant, is well-known for its delicious, tender beef brisket noodles, a staple of Cantonese cuisine.
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Hong Kong Eat: Kai Kai Dessert (佳佳甜品) Traditional Desserts @ Jordan
Kai Kai Dessert serves traditional Chinese desserts and Hong Kong specialty desserts using finely-ground black sesame, walnut, sweet almond, etc.
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Hong Kong Buy: Kee Wah Bakery (奇华饼家) Traditional Pastries Hand Gifts
Kee Wah Bakery is famous for its traditional pastries, cookies, egg rolls, wedding cakes, rice cakes, mooncakes, which are exquisitely packed as hand-gifts.
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Hong Kong Buy: Kadorar et Levain Bakery (加多娜天然酵母手作面包店) @ Yau Ma Tei
Kadorar et Levain Bakery is known for its premium sourdough made with 100% levain and has become famous for their Kadorar French Pudding Bun.
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Hong Kong Eat: Nathan Cafe (LY 弥敦冰室) @ Yau Ma Tei
Nathan Cafe, a Hong Kong tea cafe, offers typical Hong Kong & Chinese dishes, mala dishes, Korean stone pot, Western stewed rice, sizzling hotplates, etc.
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Hong Kong Eat: Golden Bowl 2.0 (金饭馆2.0) Satay & Fried Rice @ Mong Kok
Golden Bowl 2.0 offers a number of fried rice dishes with different ingredients and cooking styles. There are satay, noodle dishes and Chinese burgers too.
