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Selain mengunjungi Disney Land, Ocean Park, Victoria Peak, Repulse Bay and Beach, dan lainnya, Anda jangan sampai melewatkan tempat-tempat makan terpopuler dan legendaris di Hongkong. Mulai dari restoran mewah ala bintang bintang lima hingga kuliner legendaris kaki lima, semua dapat Anda nikmati di kota yang berada di sebelah timur Makau ini. Ini dia tempat makan enak di Hongkong yang sayang jika sampai terlewatkan1. Cita Rasa Dim Sum Otentik Lin Heung Tea House2. Aneka Hidangan Karakter Gudetama Super Lucu di Dim Sum Icon Tsim Sha Tsui3. Daging Angsa dengan Resep Rahasia Yat Lok 4. Rela Mengantre Demi Beef Brisket Noodles Kau Kee5. Thai Chiu Restaurant Menawarkan Sajian Makan Malam Terenak, Ayam Hanian Di Sini Adalah Yang Terbaik6. Kenikmatan Hidangan Penutup di Kwan Kee Store7. Sing Heung Yuen, Restoran Cepat Saji Terlaris di Hongkong8. Rasa Perut Babi Panggang Terbaik di Hongkong Hanya Ada di Yau Wun Roast Meat 9. Sedapnya Menikmati Nasi Tungku Tanah Liat Four Season Clay Pot Rice10. Salah Satu Mie Wonton Terbaik di Hongkong, Kwan Kee Bamboo Noodle1. Cita Rasa Dim Sum Otentik Lin Heung Tea House Saat Anda berada di Hongkong, menikmati menu makan dim sum adalah hal yang harus dilakukan. Restoran yang telah ada sejak awal abad ke-20 ini memiliki cita rasa dim sum yang khas dan otentik. Cara penyajiannya pun menggunakan tradisi lama yaitu dengan cara memakai troli dimana bakul berisi dim sum ditumpuk-tumpuk di atas troli. Cara penyajian dim sum di restoran klasik ini sudah cukup jarang digunakan di Hongkong. Anda dapat mengunjungi Lin Heung Tea House di Gedung Tsang Chiu Ho di 160-164 Wellington Street, Malaysia Bikin Nggak Bisa Lupa Rasa Kwetiawnya!Chestnut, Kacang Kaya Rasa Dan Bagus Untuk Kesehatan2. Aneka Hidangan Karakter Gudetama Super Lucu di Dim Sum Icon Tsim Sha Tsui Tsim Sha Tsui merupakan pusat perbelanjaan dan menjadi tujuan wajib para wisatawan yang datang ke Hongkong. Selain surga belanja, Tsim Sha Tsui adalah pusat wisata kuliner yang terkenal di Hongkong. Untuk Anda yang bosan makan dim sum bentuk seperti pada umumnya, Anda harus mencoba dim sum gudetama di Dim Sum Icon yang berada di Mall The One. Menu makanan yang disajikan oleh tempat makan satu ini memang sangat lucu terdiri dari 25 sajian karakter Gudetama. Ada dim sum Gudetama, cheese custard tart Gudetama, bakpao Gudetama dan masih banyak sajian menarik lainnya. Perlu Anda ingat, jangan datang ke sini saat waktu makan siang karena restoran penuh dengan Daging Angsa dengan Resep Rahasia Yat Lok Telah berdiri sejak tahun 1957, restoran yang telah mendapat bintang Michelin ini memiliki menu daging angsa panggang terbaik. Selain angsa panggang, ada beragam sajian dari daging angsa yang juga terkenal kelezatannya. Cara memasak daging di Yat Lok telah menggunakan resep rahasia turun temurun. Untuk daging ayam dimasak dengan menggunakan saus kedelai serta anggur mawar. Jika Anda datang ke Hongkong, Yat Lok adalah salah satu tempat makan wajib yang harus dikunjungi. Namun, Anda jangan heran jika banyak pengunjung yang rela membagi meja dengan pengunjung lain karena tempat yang lumayan terbatas. Yat Lok terletak di 34-38 Stanley Street, Central, Rela Mengantre Demi Beef Brisket Noodles Kau Kee Anda jangan heran jika harus mengantre panjang jika ingin mencicipi menu utama beef brisket noodle Kau Kee yang terletak di Gough Street ini. Brisket Noodle adalah mie yang disajikan dengan potongan daging diiris tipis. Menu Beef Brisket Kau Kee konon yang paling enak se-Hongkong. Uniknya, Kau Kee Restaurant tidak menerima reservasi sehingga semua tamu yang ingin mencicipi menu makanan di sini harus rela mengantre. Kau Kee Restaurant telah berdiri selama lebih dari 90 tahun di Gough Street. Tidak hanya rela mengantre, para pelanggan juga berbagi meja dengan pelanggan lainnya. Menu khas dari salah satu tempat makan enak di Hongkong ini adalah egg noodles mie kuning, rice noodles mie putih yang pipih dengan kuah bening atau kari. Selain itu, di sini juga tersedia i-fu mie. Untuk Anda yang ingin merasakan bagaimana lembut daging brisket dan lezatnya mie Kau Kee Restaurant, datang langsung ke G/F, 21 Gough Street, Central. Restoran satu ini buka setiap hari kecuali hari Minggu dan hari Thai Chiu Restaurant Menawarkan Sajian Makan Malam Terenak, Ayam Hanian Di Sini Adalah Yang Thai Chiu adalah salah satu restoran makanan Thailand terbaik di Hongkong dengan range harga yang lumayan terjangkau. Restoran ini memiliki chef yang didatangkan langsung dari Thailand sehingga rasa makanan Thailand di sini benar-benar orisinil. Di antara menu makanan yang lain, ayam Hainan Thai Chiu adalah yang paling populer. Tidak heran jika restoran kecil ini telah mengantongi bintang Michelin karena rasa makanannya yang benar-benar Kenikmatan Hidangan Penutup di Kwan Kee Store Jika Anda ingin menikmati sajian hidangan penutup yang lezat, langsung saja datang ke Kwan Kee Store di hop No 10, G/F Pei Ho Arcade, 115-117 Fuk Wa Street, Sham Shui Po. Ada Chinese Rice Pudding, Black Sesame Rolls, dan White Sugar Cake yang sangat Sing Heung Yuen, Restoran Cepat Saji Terlaris di Anda harus rela mengantre untuk menikmati semangkuk makanan di Sing Heung Yuen. Ada menu makaroni, roti mentega, mi instan, dan lainnya. Menu yang paling direkomendasikan saat Anda mengunjungi tempat ini adalah Tomato and Egg with Macaroni, Tomato and Beef with Instant Noodles, dan Lemon Honey Crispy. Lokasi Sing Heung Yeung berada di Shop Mee Lun Street, Rasa Perut Babi Panggang Terbaik di Hongkong Hanya Ada di Yau Wun Roast Meat Untuk wisatawan yang suka dengan menu makanan babi, wajib sekali merasakan perut babi panggang terbaik di Yau Wun Roast Meat. Lokasi restoran ini tepatnya berada di 985 King’s Rd, Hong Kong. Selain menu makanan dari babi, ada juga sajian daging ayam rebus yang juga tak kalah Sedapnya Menikmati Nasi Tungku Tanah Liat Four Season Clay Pot Rice Restoran satu ini berada di 46-58 Arthur Street, Yau Ma Tei, Hong Kong. Hampir sama dengan menu sajian Lo Mai Gai, yang membedakan adalah cara masaknya di dalam tungku dan cara penyajiannya juga dengan tungku. Isian dalam nasi Nasi Tungku Tanah Liat ini adalah nasi, daging babi, daging ayam, dan jamur atau sosis China. Bagian paling istimewa saat makan nasi tungku adalah menikmati bagian keraknya. Selain itu, tersedia berbagai jenis saus yang akan menambah nikmat rasa nasi tungku Salah Satu Mie Wonton Terbaik di Hongkong, Kwan Kee Bamboo Noodle Tak lengkap rasanya jika ke Hongkong tidak mencicipi kelezatan mie wonton. Restoran yang berada di 1 Wing Lung St, Cheung Sha Wan, Hong Kong ini telah mengantongi bintang Michelin untuk sajian mie wontonnya. Mie yang dimasak secara tradisional dengan tangan dan digulung menggunakan bambu untuk menghadirkan cita rasa otentik dan tekstur mie yang sempurna sudah semakin langka. Namun, restoran ini tetap mempertahankan cara pembuatan mie pangsit secara tradisional tersebut. Semua elemen yang ada dalam mangkuk benar-benar lezat. Tidak hanya tekstur mie yang sempurna, supnya halus, dan udang wontonnya sangat enak. Udang itu sendiri memiliki tekstur yang sempurna, dan rasanya luar biasa. Bahkan, bungkus pangsitnya juga sangat bagus teksturnya karena biasanya wonton dalam sajian khusus seperti ini memiliki bungkus yang agak lembek, tetapi di sini tidak. Wah, semua menu makanan di atas bikin ngiler, bukan? Jika Anda tidak punya cukup waktu, pilih saja beberapa rekomendasi tempat makan enak di Hongkong yang terdekat dengan tujuan Anda saat berada di Hongkong.
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Photograph up with our guide to the best dishes and snacks in Hong Kong for $50 or less Good food doesn't need to be expensive, especially in Hong Kong. But where do you start? Well, the Time Out Hong Kong food team has done most of the work for you and trawled the islands to sniff out 46 of the best bites we could find under 50 bucks. So why not give your wallet a rest and try out the best street food, bakes, cha chaan teng bites, and more, all of which makes Hong Kong such a wonderful place to eat. Jump to a section Dumplings 'n' buns Skew it! Rice and noods Bring on the carbs For the sweet tooth Local eats Restaurant food RECOMMENDED Sink your teeth into a spread at some of Hong Kong’s best restaurants. Dumplings 'n' bunsPan-fried buns at Mak Kee – $10 for threeDespite its low-key location and small entrance, crowds appear for this popular neighbourhood shop in North Point. They offer several Shanghai-style buns including pan-fried buns, potstickers and scallion pancakes, all freshly made. The pan-fried buns are fried in a large flat-bottomed iron wok and made in small quantities, so they are always hot and fresh but often sell out quickly. The bun itself is remarkably soft with a crispy exterior, and although there is not much soup inside, the meat is tender and flavourful, and we think it's an excellent value for money at $10 for three. There are even folding plastic chairs outside the store, so you can enjoy them right by the side of the pork and chive dumplings at Yuen Fong Dumplings – $18 for threeTheir first foray as a brand selling wholesale frozen packages of dumplings in supermarkets won plenty of praise. Today, this popular eatery offers a variety of congee, noodles and rice, and there is often an endless stream of people. Their dumplings are all made in the shop, with fresh ingredients and generous portions. Must-tries include the pan-fried pork and chive dumplings, which are made to order with crispy skin and full of fresh fillings bursting with juice. You can get three dumplings for $18, which is definitely worth trying! Soup dumplings at Dumpling House – $36 plusThis dumpling joint draws crowds where you’d least expect them a shopping mall in Tsuen Wan. The lauded dumplings here are much larger than normal. Served in soup or fried, they can be a meal on their own. They come with a range of traditional fillings chive and bak choi as well as wild cards like cheese, lamb and onion, and spicy pork. In addition to the quality of the dumplings, their soup base is pretty great too. The ingredients include fish maw, yam, and pork bones, but no MSG, just real ingredients. Soup dumplings can be served with noodles or rice noodles additional $8.Beef buns at Islam Food – $20Islam Food has been serving up excellent halal eats for over half a century, including its famous pan-fried beef buns. This signature treat is basically a beef burger tucked into what looks like a Shanghainese pan-fried bun. Crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside and seasoned to perfection, these beefy little hockey pucks draw crowds across Hong Kong. Once you try them, you'll understand Ho Wan Sham Shui PoThis Michelin-starred dim sum chain does many things well, but its baked char siu bao is utter perfection. Crispy on the bottom with sweet, cakey, spongelike domes on top, they're a bit like a cross between pineapple buns and bao – delicious little Frankenstein's monsters with a killer barbecue pork filling. One order is never enough. ↑ Back to top Skew it!Fish siu mai at Lui Jai Kee – $30 for eight piecesThis shop makes a variety of sweet and savoury goods, including its acclaimed fish meat siu mai. Made by hand each morning, these siu mai eschew the floury mixture you often find around Hong Kong for the real deal they’re made with three kinds of fish bought fresh from the Aberdeen Market. Don’t forget to add chilli and skewers at Kam Thai – $13 plusThere’s no shortage of mouth-watering Thai dishes in Kowloon City. When it comes to Thai-style skewers, it’s tough to beat Kam Thai. Of all the options, the grilled pork really stands out. Crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside, the meat bursts with flavour as you bite into it. Drizzle it with the house-made satay or hot-and-sour skewers at Fei Jie – $8 plusSee the queue curling around the corner of Ferry Street? That’s for the skewers sold at Fei Jie an affectionate name for a larger woman in local lingo – specifically, the brined skewers turkey kidney and cuttlefish. Locals love them, foreigners not so much, largely because of their curiously chewy texture. Add dollops of mustard and sweet sauce, however, and you’ll see what all the fuss is rice pudding at Kwan Kee Store – $9This family-run shop has been serving the traditional steamed rice pudding treats known as put chai ko for over 30 years, and they still do it the old-school way. From 2am onward every morning, one member of the family grinds rice into flour; combines that flour with sugar, water and red beans; and steams the mixture in cups. Try the brown sugar version, and celebrate this dying tradition while it at Indonesian Sate House – $13A rare non-Cantonese outlet in Shau Kei Wan, Indonesian Sate House serves some of the best cheap skewers in Hong Kong pork, chicken, beef, mutton and squid, this place has it all. The tiny shop has a fantastic sauce recipe redolent of peanuts and absolutely potent in terms of spice level – a must for any Indonesian restaurant worth its salt. Expect queues. But expect the wait to be worth fish balls at Sun Luen Fung – $8 for sixFish balls might be the most ubiquitous street snack in Hong Kong, and this takeaway stall in Sham Shui Po really delivers the goods when it comes to this street eat. Though the ratio of fish to flour is debatable, the texture is springy and light – a perfect foil for the viscous curry sauce they’re slathered in. Pick up a skewer of curried squid while you’re at it. ↑ Back to top Rice and noodsHainanese chicken rice at Hainan Chicken Specialist – $38Out in Sai Wan Ho, this small shop serves some of the cheapest chicken rice this side of Bangkok. Though it may be pocket-friendly, the poultry doesn’t lack flavour or quality, which is pretty remarkable all things considered. If you want the classic, it will set you back just $38. Satay Beef Noodles at Lim Kee Bing Sutt – $22 plusIf you want to feel the lively pulse of old Hong Kong, you need to head to Lim Kee Bing Sutt which has more than 40 years of history. It's always buzzing with customers and a group of regulars from the neighbourhood sipping milk tea and chatting. Plus, the satay beef noodles are unforgettably good. The beef is soft and smooth, the homemade satay sauce is thick and slightly spicy, and the taste is on point with instant noodles that are cooked just right. You can also try some of the classic bing sutt drinks such as raw egg in hot water or cocoa. Wonton noodles at Mak Man Kee Noodle Shop – $36This no-frills noodle joint has been lauded by no less than the Michelin Guide. And deservedly so. The noodles are made fresh every day with duck eggs, giving them a light, springy texture, and the wonton wrappers are so wafer-thin you can see the shrimp almost bursting through them. The soup is boiled for five hours, too, imparting some extra flavour via the noodles at 666 Boat Noodle – $30 Step into this 70s vibe eatery for a taste of their boat noodles. There are seven variations to tuck into, all as authentic as any stalls from Thailand. The soup base of the boat noodles here is brewed using fresh pork bone to give it its rich flavour and it’s not overly salty. They’re not skint with ingredients either where their signature pork boat noodles come with pig liver, pork belly and tons of other herbs. The curry brisket noodles and Hainanese chicken rice ain’t shabby either. Photograph Courtesy è±†æŒżć€§çŽ‹æ–°è’Č殗ćș—Shanghai-style steamed sticky rice at King of Soyabeans – $16Loyal patrons of the King of Soyabeans hail its Shanghai-style steamed sticky rice as one of the best in town. It might look ordinary, but the hand-rolled sticky rice has the perfect bite, and the deep-fried dough has amazing crunch, too. Throw in some pork floss and preserved turnips, and you have a royally delicious combo here. Bonus it’s all made to meat and egg rice at Ma Sa – $39This old-school cha chaan teng in Sheung Wan takes luncheon meat on rice to the next level, loading it up with three eggs rather than the standard two. Creamy egg yolk spreads over the steaming-hot rice with the poke of a fork, and the flavour is enhanced by soy sauce. Not a fan of spam? Cha siu is actually the norm, but ham is another equally popular liver noodles at Wai Kee Noodle Cafe – $32A popular neighbourhood cafe, Wai Kee is famous for its pork liver noodles. The pork liver tastes fresh, and the soup is sweet with plenty of ginger. If pork liver is not for you, there is also fresh beef, ham, fried eggs or sausages to go with the noodles. Or if you have a sweet tooth, try their kaya sheets at Sichuan Gourmet – $25The homemade glass sheets here are smoother than silk. But the real star is the spicy sauce, made with the holy trinity of chilli oil, garlic and vinegar – it’s equal parts spicy and numbing. Cucumber strips, coriander, dried tofu and peanuts provide cooling elements and textural contrast, taking this snack to another campur at Pandan Leaf Indonesian Food – $45Nasi campur is a beautiful thing – just white rice served with the curries of the day and maybe a skewer or two, all of which change depending on location and culinary influence. Pandan Leaf whips up a pretty mean and filling version of this omnipresent Indo dish, with sambal eggs, beef rendang and stewed veggies set around a mound of rice, which is garnished with fried pork on rice at Yuan is Here – $42Taiwanese street food specialist Yuan is Here delivers the best of the best from old Formosa. Go for the lu rou fan, or fatty minced pork on rice. The pork has just the right amount of grease to satisfy your cravings without overwhelming your palate. And for just $42, you can afford to try some of the other cheap eats on the menu including the salted chicken and fried oysters for a little over $30. ↑ Back to top Bring on the carbsButtered pineapple bun at Wing Wah Cafe Restaurant – $14Located on Pei Ho Street near the market, Wing Wah Cafe Restaurant makes their bread fresh, and when it comes out of the oven, the whole shop is filled with an incredible aroma. The pineapple buns here are slightly larger than those found in ordinary bakeries, and they're baked until the top is crispy, but the rest of the bun is still soft and filled with a thick slice of creamy butter. The Chiuchow noodles here are great too, and it's a favourite among people in the and beef sandwich at Sun Heung Yuen – $21Founded in 1968, Sun Heung Yuen Kin Kee is famous for its egg and beef sandwich which attracts hordes of people to come. The beef is marinated and then fried with eggs, so the sandwich is full of fillings. You can add $1 for toast the bread. The eatery is open 24 hours, and there is usually quite a few people eating late at at Gontran Cherrier – $24Opening in K11 Musea in 2019, this venture from one of France’s favourite pastry chefs presents its classic croissant among other thoughtful variations, including the almond croissant, Raspberry Cloud Croissant, Lime Meringue Cloud Croissant, and green tea croissant. Elegantly crafted and almost too pretty to bite, the creations here pack a delicate crisp that gives way to an alluringly airy kaya toast at Semua Semua – $28If you're looking for authentic Malaysian dishes at incredibly low prices, look no further. Semua Semua is a narrow little eatery tucked between two Chinese restaurants that serve up everything from chicken curry, silver needle noodles, otak otak, and kaya toast. The homemade pandan coconut kaya is fragrant and smooth and comes sandwiched between crunchy golden toast. Paired with a cup of teh tarik and you've got yourself a perfect tea time mi thit at Tim Kee French Sandwiches – $40This long-standing shop has been serving classic banh mi since at least the early ’90s. That means pork belly, pĂątĂ© and pickled veggies on proper French baguettes, all prepared in the very definition of a no-frills environment. It may be a tiny shop, but it still turns out well over 100 sandwiches each day. For only 39 bucks, it’s hard to beat the price, satay stuffed French toast at Lok Yuen – $32Beef satay French toast doesn’t sound like an appetising combo, but this unconventional pairing is on point. Stuffed with fresh beef that’s been marinated in homemade satay sauce, the French toast here is fried to a beautiful golden brown and topped with butter and condensed milk. Sweet, savoury and spicy elements come together much better than you’re imagining. Try it and you might even find yourself ordering sandwich at Gala CafĂ© – $27A trusted name since opening in 1978, Gala CafĂ© is no stranger to queues and crowded tables. This famous spot is well-known for its liberal portions – specifically when it comes to its egg sandwich. There’s more fried egg than bread at play here. While that might seem to throw things out of proportion, in actuality this eggy mess is comfort food in its purest chop sandwich at Danish Bakery – $19Lines wind out the door of the Danish Bakery, one of the quaintest mom-and-pop shops in Hong Kong. This place has been serving pork chop sandwiches for longer than most of our readers have existed, and there’s a reason for that they’re incredibly delicious. Deep-fried and slathered in mayo and tomato ketchup, the sandwiches are best washed down with dong lai cha iced milk tea.Hotdogs at Line Up Hotdog – $28 plusLine Up Hotdog offers a variety of hot dogs, snacks and drinks that are designed to give a sense of carnival food to Hongkongers. The menu is divided into two categories, 'classic hotdog' and 'playful hotdog', with a variety of components to choose from, as well as homemade sauces, Line Up Hotdog injects new elements into traditional hot dogs. The hotdog bun, which has a bit more bite than the usual hotdog bun, is made by a local bakery. After baking, the bun is crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. You can also add a series of toppings at the bar with chopped onions, black olives, hot dog sauce, pickles, pickled carrots, and green onion, to create the perfect hotdog for the paratha at Kashmir Curry House – $18The smells emanating from this Indian-Pakistani eatery will have you salivating before you even know what direction they’re coming from, and that’s a good sign that you’re in for something special. For a fast and filling meal, pick up a hearty and fragrant curried mutton paratha from the to-go counter. Bring napkins, but expect to walk away with orange-tinted fingers anyway. ↑ Back to top For the sweet toothSiu beng at Ming Wah Bakery – $10 for twoThis old-school shop specialises in the cheap and delicious baked goods endemic to Hong Kong pineapple buns, wife cakes’ lo por beng, and siu beng, stuffed mochi-like pancakes topped with a sprinkle of sesame seeds that are becoming harder and harder to find these days. Beat the queues here to pick up siu beng stuffed with peanut butter, custard, red bean and more. Tofu fa at Ah Yuk Tofu Pudding – $4The tofu fa, or tofu pudding, at this treasured shop speaks for itself. There are two kinds available one made from regular soybeans and the other from black soybeans. Both are stone-grounded to make soymilk, which is blended with gypsum powder and left to solidify, producing a smooth, silky texture. Try it warm, and top it with red sugar to give it that caramelised look and some added sweetness. Mulberry and egg sweet tea at Yuen Kee Dessert – $35Yuen Kee is one of the oldest dessert shops in Hong Kong and their dessert items are all worth trying. One particular highlight is the mulberry and lotus seed egg tea. The eggs are cooked with mulberries and soaked until the egg white has completely darkened and the egg yolk is nourishing and healthy. Ginger steamed milk pudding at Wah Yuen Dessert – $26This San Po Kong shop has more than 20 traditional Chinese sweet desserts, including Hong Kong-style sago, pudding, jelly, and cotton ice. We highly recommend the steamed milk pudding infused with fresh ginger juice. The outcome is a smooth pudding packed with the flavours and aroma of ginger. Traditional sweet soup at Kai Kai – $22You may remember this 40-year-old shop as the Hong Kong torchbearer for the Michelin curse’. After it was recognised by the guide, its rent was hiked and the shop moved to a new location around the corner. Politics aside, this dessert shop really packs them in. All eaters looking for a taste of classic Chiuchow desserts can turn to sweet soups like red bean soup with lotus seeds and black sesame soup. ↑ Back to top Local eatsChicken wings at Chicken Wings Mountain – $38 for four piecesYour deep-fried bird comes in a range of unusual flavours here – rose, wasabi and lime, and salted lemonade being just a few of the different sauces in which this restaurant dresses its chicken wings. Sure, some of them might sound weird, but they work well as a contrast to the crispy wings. Our pick? That classic Hong Kong flavour combo black truffle and garlic. Egg tart at Queen Sophie – $10Touting itself as a Hong Kong legend, this bakery serves over 30 types of fresh-out-the-oven pastries throughout the day. While offering a wide range of western options, such as croissants, biscuits, and cakes, the highlight remains their egg tart. The crust is buttery but light, and the filling is not too sweet. Be sure to check out their other flavour variations on this local icon. Eggettes at More Eggettes – $23 plusAlthough mostly known for its star-patterned eggettes, this shop offers so much more than gimmicky treats. There are tons of flavours to choose from, including some unconventional options like candied pineapple and corn with pork floss. To make the most waves on social media, order the taro starry’, a sweet purple and gold eggette with awesome texture. Photograph tocoffeeFried stuffed tofu at Shun Hing Tofu Factory – $12 for four piecesThe prized treasure at this delightfully unchanged Cheung Sha Wan institution is the decades-old stone mill. This anachronistic piece of equipment is used to produce everything from tofu to tofu skin to soymilk. Want to try a finished product? Get the fried stuffed tofu, which comes topped with a thin slice of fish meat, and pair it with a glass of cold soymilk for a perfect snack. Spam musubi at Pololi – $20 Spam is a Pacific Island staple, and one of the most classic dishes featuring it is without a question the humble Spam musubi. Take a slice of what is clearly the most natural meat product on Earth, put it on top of sushi rice seasoned with some soy sauce, wrap it all in toasted seaweed and you’ve got yourself a oneway ticket to Flavour Town. ↑ Back to top Restaurant foodHand-cut French fries at Hand3ag – $35 plusIn addition to the beloved sandwiches at Hand3ag, the restaurant’s hand-cut fries are also popular. The chef selects Agria potatoes with a fluffy texture and uses a unique French fry technique to get it just right. The rigorous process requires three days and three nights to make. The result of which is crispy with fluffy potato inside. You can enjoy it with their homemade tomato sauce, truffle mayonnaise, or black garlic sauce. Fish ball noodles at Fisholic – $43 plusFisholic offers a variety of fish dishes on their menu that add a modern twist to traditional Hong Kong items such as fish balls, cart noodles, and street snacks. There are also some western fusion dishes that blend the best of both worlds. All types of fish noodles start from $43. Bagel with schmear at R&R Bagels – $35 plusIt’s hard to find a good bagel in Hong Kong – they tend to be flat and doughy – but R&R does them about as well as anyone. You’ll save more if you buy your bagels in bulk, but if you’re looking for a quick bite to eat, you can grab a bagel with schmear. Our favourite is the poppy seed with lox-speckled cream cheese. Spicy corn off the cob at Beef & Liberty – $42In addition to the series of signature hamburgers at Beef & Liberty, the side dishes on the menu are also worth a look. We recommend the spicy corn off the cob, which has sweet buttered corn mixed with a hit of jalapeno peppers and crispy dahl. Squid croquettes with 'All-i-Oli' at Pica Pica – $15Hip tapas joint Pica Pica offers a lot of tasty dishes that won’t punish your wallet if you’re not out for a feast which makes sense, what with it being a tapas restaurant and everything. Try the squid croquettes. Packed with chopped squid, black as coal and creamy on the inside from the addition of squid ink and topped with tangy aioli, the croquettes come in at only $15 each. ↑ Back to top An email you’ll actually loveGet into a relationship with our newsletter. Discover the best of the city, entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions.🙌 Awesome, you're subscribed!Thanks for subscribing! Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon!
Apakahsama mahalnya dengan biaya tempat tinggalnya? Biaya makan dan minum di Hongkong pun juga tergolong mahal yang mana biaya untuk dua kali makan dalam sehari adalah sekitar Rp 164 ribu. Sehingga, dapat diperkirakan bahwa biaya makan dan minum di Hongkong per bulannya adalah sekitar Rp 4,9 juta. 3. Transportasi
Article by Have Halal Will Travel Tahukah kamu apa yang membuat kami begitu bahagia? Duduk dengan tenang sambil menyantap hidangan lezat di Hong Kong tanpa khawatir apakah makanan tersebut boleh dikonsumsi. Makanan lokal Kanton seperti dim sum dan bebek panggang tentu masuk dalam daftar kami. Namun, tahukah kamu bahwa Hong Kong memiliki begitu banyak kedai makanan ramah Muslim yang menyajikan semua makanan yang kamu inginkan? Karena tidak mungkin untuk pergi ke Islamic Centre Canteen setiap waktu makan kalau bisa, tentu kami tidak keberatan! kami telah merangkum 27 kedai makanan yang ramah Muslim sebagai panduan terbaik untuk berwisata kuliner di Hong Kong! Beberapa di antaranya bahkan berada di tempat wisata dan bandara. Jadi, kamu tidak perlu khawatir saat mencari makanan halal bahkan sejak baru turun dari pesawat. 1. [BARU!] Kai Kai Hong Kong terkenal akan kuliner khas Kanton dengan dim sum dan bebek panggang sebagai dua makanan paling populernya. Tapi tahukah kamu bahwa Kanton juga memiliki berbagai pilihan pencuci mulut alias dessert? Biasanya berupa sup’, dessert ini bisa disajikan dalam keadaan panas ataupun dingin. Nah, beberapa yang paling enak justru bisa ditemukan di kedai kecil lokal, seperti Kai Kai! Kredit tenmirin di Instagram Jangan terkecoh dengan tampilannya yang kecil dan sederhana. Kedai ini menyediakan beraneka macam sup dessert, mulai dari kacang hijau, pasta wijen, telur kukus, hingga pasta almond! Kai Kai bahkan masuk di daftar restoran Michelin Star. Jadi, kamu dijamin bisa mendapatkan pengalaman kuliner yang luar biasa, walaupun hanya sebentar. Kredit classyfoods_xoxo di Instagram Cobalah telur kukus atau pasta kacang merah mereka untuk mencoba cita rasa yang lebih tradisional. Jika kamu mau, kamu bisa memilih rasa yang lebih modern seperti rasa talas atau sup tapioka dengan pangsit wijen. Pangsit ini tidak mengandung daging, melainkan terbuat dari tepung ketan yang berisi wijen atau kacang tanah cincang! Status halal Menggunakan bahan-bahan yang boleh dikonsumsi oleh Muslim seperti wijen serta kacang-kacangan lainnya, air, ketan, dan pemanis. Tidak menyajikan daging babi ataupun alkohol dan semua menunya vegetarian serta beberapa pilihan vegan. Karena kedai ini belum tersertifikasi halal, keputusan untuk bersantap di sini kami kembalikan kepada pembaca. Harga rata-rata HKD 20 atau sekitar Rp 36 ribu per mangkuk menu berbahasa Inggris tersedia Jam operasional Setiap hari jam sampai Alamat Hong Kong, Jordan, Ning Po St, 29 è™Ÿè™Ÿćœ°äž‹ äœæ•ŠćŻ§æłąèĄ—29è™Ÿè™Ÿćœ°äž‹ Nomor telepon +852 2384 3862 2. [BARU!] Warung Malang Kangen makanan rumah ketika sedang jalan-jalan? Kita semua pasti pernah merasakannya. Mencoba kuliner setempat memang menarik, tapi kadang yang kamu inginkan hanyalah sepiring nasi goreng hangat yang membuat kamu merasa seperti di rumah. Syukurlah, di Hong Kong juga ada restoran Indonesia seperti Warung Malang yang akan memuaskan rasa kangenmu akan makanan rumah! Kredit itsnomlife di Instagram Cobalah Nasi Kuning di kedai ini yang disajikan bersama Ayam Goreng gurih, Sambal Goreng pedas, dan bahkan Telur Bali! Rasanya benar-benar akan mengingatkanmu pada rumah. Kamu pun bisa memesan hidangan pendamping seperti Sate Ayam atau Sate Kambing 5 atau 10 tusuk per porsinya untuk melengkapi makananmu! Kredit quintoniokalalo di Instagram Jika kamu hanya ingin makanan ringan, jangan lewatkan aneka Kue yang ada di sini! Cukup sulit untuk menemukan kue basah di Hong Kong, tapi di sini ada Kue Lupis, Kue Lapis, Pisang Goreng, dan kue lainnya! Bungkus saja beberapa kue sebagai bekal untuk camilan atau sarapan selama beberapa hari ke depan! Status halal Dimiliki oleh seorang Muslim Harga rata-rata HKD 40 atau sekitar Rp 72 ribu untuk hidangan nasi Jam operasional Setiap hari jam sampai Alamat Lantai 2, Flat B2, Dragon Rise Building, 9-11 Pennington Street, Causeway Bay Nomor telepon +852 2915 7859 3. [BARU!] Bombay Kitchen Jika kamu mencari masakan India, temukan kedai ini untuk menikmati sejumlah makanan India terbaik di Hong Kong! Pilihan terbaik di restoran Bombay Kitchen adalah buffet makan siangnya dimana kamu bisa mencoba berbagai masakan India yang disajikan. Pas sekali untuk kamu yang ingin icip-icip semua makanan ini! Kredit yankeyau di OpenRice Celupkan Roti, Paratha, atau Naan pilihanmu ke dalam saus dan kari yang kaya rasa. Jangan lupa coba juga Chicken Tikka Masala dan Goan Fish Curry-nya, ya! Harum dan gurih rempah di setiap gigitannya akan membuatmu ingin lagi dan lagi! Kredit tkwjacky di OpenRice Mencari makanan ringan? Saatnya menikmati camilan gurih, yaitu samosa! Ditemani secangkir Masala Chai hangat atau Lassi yang menyegarkan, sangat pas untuk mengisi perut sambil menunggu jam makan malam. Status halal Tersertifikasi halal Harga rata-rata HKD 70 atau sekitar Rp 126 ribu untuk hidangan nasi, HKD 90 atau sekitar Rp 162 ribu untuk menu kari Jam operasional Makan siang Setiap hari jam sampai Makan malal Setiap hari jam sampai Senin – Kamis, sampai Jumat – Minggu Alamat G/F, 72-74 South Wall Road, Kowloon City Nomor telepon +852 9340 4786 atau +852 5600 7230 4. [BARU!] 1453 Ottoman Turkish Mediterranean Cuisine Jika kamu melewati daerah Mong Kook yang populer, pastikan kamu mampir ke restoran ini untuk mencicipi aneka masakan klasik khas Turki sebelum lanjut berbelanja. Dari Baba Ganoush sampai Baklava, makanan dengan porsi besar di restoran ini akan mengenyangkan dan mengisi kembali tenagamu untuk berbelanja lagi! Kredit ottomanmongkok di Instagram Jika kamu pergi bersama grup, kamu bisa memesan BBQ Kebab Plate yang porsinya bisa dinikmati oleh 2 sampai 7 orang! Menu ini terdiri dari doner kebab ayam dan daging sapi, shish kebab ayam, shish kebab kambing, sayap ayam dan bakso sapi panggang. Kamu tidak perlu pesan yang lain karena ini sudah lebih dari cukup! Sudah selesai makan dan ingin sesuatu yang manis sebagai penutup? Restoran ini juga punya es krim Turki buatan sendiri! Kamu bahkan bisa memesan tambahan es krim sebagai topping Baklava. Perpaduan yang sempurna antara rasa manis dan renyah di dalam satu dessert yang lezat. Status halal Tersertifikasi halal Harga rata-rata HKD 108 atau sekitar Rp 195 ribu untuk hidangan nasi Jam operasional Setiap hari jam sampai Alamat G/F, 19 Tung Choi Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong Nomor telepon +852 2772 1555 5. [BARU!] Cha Long Hong Kong juga terkenal akan minuman teh susunya. Namun, bubble tea ala Taiwan telah menjadi minuman yang fenomenal beberapa tahun belakangan satu merek minuman teh dari Hong Kong yang menyajikan teh buah adalah Cha Long yang menyajikan minuman rendah atau bebas gula yang lebih sehat untuk jajanan di siang hari yang panas! Kredit thebubblebunny di Instagram Minuman Fresh Fruit mereka dijamin akan kembali membuatmu bersemangat setelah seharian mengeksplor jalanan Hong Kong. Kamu harus coba minuman Strawberry Jasmine yang terbuat dari stroberi segar! Manisnya buah stroberi sangat cocok dengan aroma teh melati yang ringan dan menyegarkan! Topping-nya opsional, jadi kamu bisa memesannya tanpa pearl atau bubble! Untuk cita rasa yang lebih tradisional, kamu bisa mencoba rangkaian Cold Brew dengan campuran rasa teh Oolong, Taiwan Alishan, dan melati yang harum. Ada pula pilihan yang lebih unik, yaitu Nitrogen Jasmine Green atau oolong dengan tekstur yang lebih kental. Cha Long juga punya dua rasa Ice Drip eksklusif yang dibuat dengan slow dripper selama empat jam! Jumlahnya terbatas ya, hanya 20 botol yang tersedia setiap harinya. Status halal Tidak ada unsur daging babi ataupun alkohol di dalam bahan-bahannya. Bagaimanapun, perlu dicatat bahwa ada rangkaian menu Sea Salted Cream Cheese Milk Cap yang mengandung krim keju di dalamnya. Kami belum bisa mengonfirmasi enzim apa yang digunakan dalam kejunya. Kami pun belum mendapatkan daftar bahan-bahan yang digunakan untuk makanan pencuci mulutnya puding dan kue. Jadi, keputusan untuk bersantap di kedai ini kami kembalikan kepada kamu. Harga rata-rata HKD 38 atau sekitar Rp 69 ribu per gelas Jam operasional Jam bukanya berbeda-beda di setiap outlet, sebaiknya cek dulu di Google Maps sebelum datang ke sini. Alamat dan nomor telepon Central 100 Queen’s Road Central, G/F, Shop A Contact +852 2430 1708 Wan Chai 200 Queen’s Road East, Lee Tung Avenue, G/F, Shop G39 Contact +852 3460 5236 Kowloon Bay Telford Plaza 1, 1/F, Shop F11 Contact +852 3619 2470 Kwun Tong apm, Concourse Level, Shop C41 Contact +852 2720 9828 Ma On Shan MOSTown, 2/F, Shop 2226 Contact +852 2609 3073 Prince Edward MOKO, 1/F, Shop 158 Contact +852 2720 7611 6. [BARU!] 2DP Ada begitu banyak kedai vegetarian dan vegan di Hong Kong, tapi pastikan kamu mampir ke 2DP untuk hidangan western yang inovatif. Kamu bisa menemukan pizza, pasta, menu sarapan, dan burger. Lebih baik lagi, semuanya terbuat dari bahan dasar nabati! Kredit 2DP – Tea & Veggie di Facebook Semua makanan yang ada di 2DP benar-benar tak kalah lezat dibandingkan dengan versi aslinya. Misalnya saja Veggie Beef Burger dengan patty yang terbuat dari okra, akar teratai, dan bahan lain yang membuat teksturnya lembut dan juicy. Jangan lupa untuk mencoba all-day platter mereka yang berwarna dan penuh nutrisi! Untuk pilihan hidangan manis, mereka punya serangkaian makanan penutup seperti waffle, es serut, dan puding serta sup rasa lokal. 2DP juga menyediakan berbagai pilihan teh. Jadi, pastikan kamu mencoba Strawberry Waffle dengan Oolong Gelato. Tampilannya juga patut kamu foto dan upload ke Instagram! Status halal Seluruh menunya adalah vegetarian dengan sejumlah pilihan menu vegan. Bahan dasar setiap makanannya tertera di buku menu berbahasa Inggris. Restoran ini tidak menyajikan minuman beralkohol, tapi perlu dicatat bahwa ada Kombucha di menu minumannya. Harga rata-rata HKD 80 atau sekitar Rp 144 ribu tersedia Lunch Set di hari kerja Jam operasional Setiap hari jam sampai Minggu – Senin, sampai Jumat – Sabtu Alamat G/F, The Lamma Tower, 12-12A Hau Fook Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong Nomor telepon +852 3705 9590 7. [BARU!] A1 Tofu Company é˜żäž€è±†èŠ± Kunjungi A1 Tofu Company untuk mencoba kembang tahu lembut yang merupakan dessert khas Hong Kong! Kredit hd_gallery di Instagram Dengan pengalaman lebih dari 50 tahun, kedai kembang tahu ini wajib kamu kunjungi. Cobalah beberapa menu favorit lokal seperti wijen hitam, horlicks, dan pasta almond. Atau coba juga Tahu Jahe mereka yang disajikan dengan sirup jahe yang sedikit pedas! Karena ukuran kedainya yang kecil dan sempit, kamu pun akan merasakan pengalaman kuliner Hong Kong yang autentik. Ya, kamu harus menikmati semangkuk dessert lezat ini sambil berdiri! Status halal Menggunakan bahan-bahan yang boleh dikonsumsi oleh Muslim seperti wijen serta kacang-kacangan lainnya, air, ketan, dan pemanis. Tidak menyajikan daging babi ataupun alkohol. Karena kedai ini belum tersertifikasi halal, keputusan untuk bersantap di sini kami kembalikan kepada pembaca. Harga rata-rata HKD 9 atau sekitar Rp 17 ribu Jam operasional Setiap hari jam sampai Alamat G/F, 38 Kweilin Street, Sham Shui Po æ·±æ°ŽćŸ—æĄ‚æž—èĄ—38è™Ÿćœ°äž‹ Petunjuk arah Turun di stasiun MTR Sham Shui Po dan keluar lewat Exit C2, lalu berjalanlah sekitar 5 menit di Kweilin St. 8. [BARU!] Lee Keung Kee Egg North Point Egg Waffles ćˆ©ćŒ·èš˜ćŒ—è§’é›žè›‹ä»” Dalam kunjungan ke Hong Kong sebelumnya, tim kami telah mencoba Lee Keung Kee dan jatuh cinta! Egg waffle di kedai ini benar-benar enak, tak heran jika mereka masuk ke dalam Michelin’s Hong Kong Street Food List! Waffle di sini manis dan kenyal, tekstur bubble’-nya pun terasa ringan. Pastikan kamu menikmatinya dalam kondisi panas untuk merasakan harum mentega dan telurnya! Gerai Lee Keung Kee memang terlihat kecil dan biasa saja, tapi kami jamin egg waffle nya benar-benar enak. Jangan sampai tidak mencoba waffle ini ketika mengunjungi Hong Kong, ya! Status halal Dibuat menggunakan bahan-bahan yang boleh dikonsumsi umat Muslim. Tidak menggunakan unsur daging dan lemak babi ataupun alkohol. Kedai ini hanya menjual waffle polos tanpa topping. Tim HHWT telah memastikan langsung bahwa bahan-bahan waffle di gerai North Point ramah Muslim, tapi perlu dicatat ada sejumlah cabang lain yang tersebar di seluruh Hong Kong. Keputusan untuk bersantap di sini kami kembalikan kepada kamu. Harga rata-rata HKD 20 atau sekitar Rp 36 ribu Jam operasional Setiap hari jam sampai bervariasi di setiap cabang Alamat ćŒ—è§’è‹±çš‡é“492號 North Point outlet Petunjuk arah Turun di stasiun MTR North Point dan keluar lewat Exit B3, lalu berjalanlah sekitar 3 menit untuk tiba di Lee Keung Kee Nomor telepon +852 2590 9726 9. [BARU!] Local Ginger Veggie Bistro Kredit Local Ginger di Facebook Jika kamu menghabiskan waktu di Wan Chai, pastikan kamu mampir ke Local Ginger Veggie Bistro untuk mencoba makanan China vegetarian. Makanan yang disajikan disini dibuat dengan bahan-bahan lokal dan musiman untuk menciptakan cita rasa terbaik musim itu! Masakannya juga rendah garam, gula, dan hanya menggunakan sedikit minyak sehingga tidak cuma enak, tapi juga sehat untuk mengisi tenagamu seharian. Restoran ini memodifikasi berbagai makanan tradisional China seperti sup mi pangsit dan tumis kue beras ala Shanghai menjadi hidangan vegetarian yang bisa dinikmati siapa saja. Mereka juga menyajikan sejumlah masakan western seperti Pesto Spaghetti. Kamu harus coba menu khas Five Element Turmeric Rice yang akan membuatmu ketagihan! Status halal Meski restoran ini belum tersertifikasi halal, mereka menyajikan menu vegetarian dengan daging yang terbuat dari olahan sayuran dan kedelai. Restoran ini pun tidak menyajikan minuman beralkohol. Keputusan untuk bersantap di restoran ini kami kembalikan kepada pembaca. Harga rata-rata HKD 60 atau sekitar Rp 108 ribu untuk makanan utama Jam operasional Senin – Sabtu jam sampai tutup di hari Minggu Alamat 8 King Sing Street, Wan Chai Nomor telepon +852 2833 4601 Petunjuk arah Turun di stasiun MTR Wan Chai dan keluar dari pintu Exit A2, lalu berjalanlah sekitar 9 menit untuk tiba di Local Ginger Veggie Bistro 10. [NEW!] LockCha Tea House Kredit xray_style di Instagram Jika kamu sedang ingin makan dim sum, kamu bisa mencoba versi vegetariannya di LockCha Tea House. Restoran ini menjadi favorit bagi para pengunjung bukan hanya karena rasanya yang lezat, namun juga karena piring sajinya yang cantik. Jangan lupa untuk memesan secangkir teh panas tradisional untuk melengkapi pengalaman minum teh tradisional Hong Kong yang autentik! Untuk mencoba semua jenis makanan yang ada di sini, sebaiknya kamu datang bersama dengan teman-temanmu! Pastikan kamu mencoba Pangsit Ketan Kelapa Mede, Lumpia Vegetarian, dan Kue Talas untuk cemilan gurih yang mengenyangkan. Jika kamu lebih suka rasa manis, pesan saja Roti Custard atau Puding Beras Ungu untuk makanan penutup yang sempurna! Status halal Meski belum tersertifikasi halal, restoran ini menyajikan menu dim sum yang semuanya vegetarian. Keputusan untuk bersantap di restoran ini pun kami kembalikan kepada kamu. Harga rata-rata HKD 32 atau sekitar Rp 58 ribu untuk menu dim sum Jam operasional Setiap hari jam sampai Alamat G06-07, Block 01, Tai Kwun, 10 Hollywood Road, Central, Hong Kong Petunjuk arah Turun di stasiun MTr Central dan keluar dari pintu Exit D2, lalu berjalanlah sekitar 7 menit menuju LockCha Tea House Nomor telepon +852 2276 5777 11. Islamic Centre Canteen Mengunjungi Hong Kong tak akan lengkap rasanya tanpa berpesta dim sum. Kabar baiknya, kamu bisa mencoba dim sum autentik halal yang disajikan di dalam kukusan bambu! Di Islamic Centre Canteen, kamu bisa menemukan segala jenis dim sum. Datanglah sejak pagi, bukan hanya untuk merasakan sarapan dim sum klasik Hong Kong, namun karena dim sum ini biasanya habis sebelum jam Bersiaplah untuk mencicipi dimsum Siu Mai 烧捖, Har Gow 號é„ș, Xiao Long Pao äžŠæ”·ć°çŹŒćŒ…, Steamed Glutinous Rice with Chicken in Lotus Leaf çłŻç±łçç éžĄ, dan juga dim sum lainnya! Meskipun rute jalan kaki untuk mencapai tempat ini agak membingungkan, kami jani semua itu akan sepadan. Harap diingat, JANGAN SAMPAI meninggalkan Hong Kong tanpa mencoba dim sum ini! Status halal Tersertifikasi halal oleh The Incorporated Trustees of The Islamic Community Fund of Hong Kong Harga rata-rata HKD 30 atau sekitar Rp 54 ribu untuk hidangan ala Kanton non dim sum Jam operasional Setiap hari jam sampai dim sum dan sampai hanya makanan ala Kanton Alamat Lantai 1, Osman Ramju Sadick Islamic Centre, 40 Oi Kwan Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong Nomor telepon +852 2834 8211 Petunjuk arah Turun di stasiun MTR Causeway Bay, keluar melalui pintu Exit A, lalu berjalanlah 10 menit menuju Islamic Centre Canteen 12. Islam Food Jika kamu harus memilih satu makanan di Islam Food, maka goulash kambing adalah pilihan yang tepat! Kerenyahan dan dan isiannya yang juicy akan membuatmu ketagihan! Tapi hati-hati dengan gigitan pertamamu, isiannya masih panas dan bisa menyembur ke pakaianmu. Hidangan lokal lain yang kami rekomendasikan adalah ayam dengan saus wijen dan pangsit daging sapi. HHWT Tip Datanglah ke Islam Food bersama teman dan keluarga. Dengan begitu, kamu bisa mencoba berbagai jenis makanan di restoran ini! Oh iya, jika kamu tidak suka suasana ramai, hindari datang ke tempat ini saat waktu makan siang atau sekitar jam sampai Status halal Hanya menggunakan bahan-bahan dan daging yang tersertifikasi halal Harga rata-rata HKD 38 atau sekitar Rp 69 ribu dim sum, KHD 75 atau sekitar Rp 75 atau sekitar Rp 135 ribu makanan berat Jam operasional Cabang utama Setiap hari jam sampai Cabang baru Setiap hari jam sampai Alamat Cabang utama G/F, No. 1 Lung Kong Rd, Kowloon City, Kowloon – tepat di sebelah Chow Sang Sang Securities Cabang baru G/F, No. 33-35 Tak Ku Ling Rd, Kowloon City, Kowloon Petunjuk arah turun di stasiun MTR Lok Fu, keluar melaui pintu Exit B, lalu berjalanlah sekitar 17 menit menuju Islam Food Nomor telepon +852 2383 2822 13. Wai Kee Wai Kee adalah salah satu restoran yang menyajikan nasi bebek terbaik di Hong Kong. Bagian terbaiknya, restoran ini halal! Bayangkan kulit bebek yang garing keemasan dan dagingnya yang lembut
 Rasa dan aroma bebek panggang adalah sesuatu yang tidak mudah kamu lupakan. Ah, ingin rasanya makan bebek ini sekarang! Jika perutmu masih muat, coba juga kari kambingnya yang super enak! Status halal Dimiliki oleh seorang Muslim Alamat Shop 5, Bowrington Road Cooked Food Centre, 1/F, Bowrington Road MArket, 21 Bowrington Road, Wan Chai Jam operasional Setiap hari jam sampai hanya melayani pesanan untuk dibawa pulang setelah jam Petunjuk arah Turun di stasiun MTR Causeway Bay dan keluar lewat pintu Exit A Times Square, lalu berjalanlah sekitar 7 menit menuju Bowrington Road Market. Pusat kulinernya terletak di lantai dua gedung Bowrington Road Indoor Market. Masuklah lewat eskalator di sisi gedung yang menghadap Bowrington Road. 14. Ma’s Restaurant Goulash daging sapi adalah makanan yang akan kamu temukan di setiap meja di Ma’s Restaurant. Lezatnya daging sapi cincang dan kuah yang gurih akan langsung terasa di mulutmu ketika menggigit pastry goreng ini. Masih perlu penjelasan? Kredit rebecbbit di Instagram Pastikan kamu juga mencoba masakan China lainnya, seperti Nasi Goreng China, Ikan Asam Mans, dan tentu saja Milk Tea! Status halal Tersertifikasi halal oleh The Incorporated Trustees of the Islamic Community Fund of Hong Kong Alamat 21-23 Cheung Sha Wan Road, Hong Kong Jam operasional Setiap hari jam sampai Nomor telepon +852 2787 6108 Petunjuk arah Turun di stasiun MTR PRince Edward lalu keluar melalui pintu Exit E, kemudian berjalanlah sekitar 5 menit untuk tiba di Ma’s Restaurant 15. Hung’s Chinese Restaurant Terselip di sudut gedung Chungking Mansion, restoran ini tampak sama dengan restoran halal lain yang ada di sini. Namun, hanya restoran inilah yang menyajikan makanan China autentik! Meski tempatnya kecil, suasananya santai dan nyaman. â˜ș Untuk kamu yang suka ayam, kamu pasti suka makan di sini karena restoran ini terkenal dengan ayam panggangnya yang renyah. Awalnya, kami pikir daging ayamnya akan terasa agak kering. Tapi ternyata tidak sama sekali, dagingnya masih terasa juicy dan tebal. Kulitnya yang renyah benar-benar mengimbangi tekstur daging ayam yang lembut! Kamu juga harus coba menu makanan lain di restoran ini, terutama sapi lada hitam dan nasi gorengnya! Dagingnya terasa agak pedas namun empuk dan nasi gorengnya pun nikmat jika dimakan sendiri tanpa lauk. Status halal Dimiliki oleh seorang Muslim Alamat Chungking Mansion, 36-44 Nathan Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong Jam operasional Setiap hari jam sampai Nomor telepon +852 2721 2286 Petunjuk arah Turun di stasiun MTR Tsim Sha Tsui, keluar dari pintu Exit D1, lalu berjalanlah sekitar 4 menit menuju Chungking Mansion 16. Aladin Mess Kari dan roti naan India adalah penutup yang pas setelah seharian menjelajahi Hong Kong. Restoran ini menyajikan salah satu makanan India terbaik di Hong Kong! Kredit llyc2 di Instagram Status halal Tersertifikasi halal oleh The Incorporated Trustees of the Islamic Community Fund of Hong Kong Alamat 2/f, Fu hing House, 60 Russel Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Islan Jam operasional sampai sampai Nomor telepon +852 2808 0250 17. Happy Cow Kedai dessert ini menyajikan milkshake dan es krim vegan yang bisa dinikmati semua orang. Lebih baik lagi, salah satunya cabangnya berada persis di sebelah Hong Kong Observation Wheel! Ada begitu banyak rasa yang bisa kamu pilih, mulai dari Yin Yang Sesame rasa khas lokal, Golden Pillow Durian, sampai Salted Caramel Swirl dengan garam Himalaya!. Kami pun mencoba rasa raspberry yang asam dan segar. Rasanya mungkin agar berbeda dengan es krim biasa, tapi coba saja dulu. Kamu pun akan jatuh cinta dengan rasanya! Nikmati es krim pilihanmu di depan tokonya sambil melihat pemandangan Hong Kong yang indah di sekitarmu. Benar-benar cara yang asik untuk bersantai. Status halal Tersertifikasi halal dan hanya menggunakan bahan-bahan vegan Alamat Booth 3, Man Kwong Street, Hong Kong Observation Wheel Cek juga cabang lainnya di sini Jam operasional Senin – Jumat jam sampai tutup di akhir pekan Nomor telepon +852 2252 7773 Petunjuk arah Turun di stasiun MTR Hong Kong dan keluar dari pintu Exit A2,atau stasiun MTR Central dan keluar dari Exit A 18. Chrisly Cafe Jalan-jalan ke Hong Kong tidak lengkap rasanya tanpa mencicipi camilan lokal, dan Chrisly Cafe adalah tempat yang tepat! Salah satu pemilik kafe ini adalah seorang Muslim. Meskipun tak seluruh menu yang ada di kafe ini halal, dapur bakery mereka terpisah dari dapur utama. Mereka pun memastikan setiap bahan yang digunakan di bakery adalah halal. Kami suka sekali dengan roti nanas bo lo bao dan egg tart di kafe ini! Rotinya dipanggang dengan sempurna dengan kulit keemasan dan tekstur yang lembut dan mengembang. Egg tart-nya juga renyah dan flaky, sebuah ciri-ciri egg tart Hong Kong yang enak. Kami pun langsung jatuh cinta pada gigitan pertama. Catatan Kami sempat mengobrol dengan pemilik kafe. Harap diingat bahwa kafenya sendiri tidak halal hanya bakery-nya yang tersertifikasi halal. Jadi, keputusan untuk makan di kafe ini kami kembalikan kepada pembaca. Status halal Hanya bakery-nya yang tersertifikasi halal Alamat Shop 10, 2/F, Emax, 1 Trademart Drive, Kowloon Bay Jam operasional Setiap hari jam sampai Nomor telepon +852 2804 6666 Petunjuk arah Naiklah bis nomor 54 atau 91 dari Shun Tak Centre menuju Star Ferry Pier Victoria Harbour. Kafe ini berada di ujung lantai 3/F Shun Tak Centre. Berjalanlah terus sampai melewati Starbucks dan counter ferry Macau. Lurus terus saja sampai kamu menemukan kafe ini! 19. Syed Bukhara Restaurant Syed Bukhara awalnya merupakan restoran Malaysia dan gerai di Hong Kong ini adalah cabang internasional pertamanya. Restoran ini menyajikan makanan tradisional Malaysia terbaik! Kredit vikram_karunanidhi di Instagram Kamu bisa menikmati sepiring nasi lemak, Bukhara biryani kambing, ataupun chai tea India di restoran Malaysia ini. Status halal Dimiliki oleh seorang Muslim dan menggunakan bahan-bahan yang halal Alamat Shop 15-16, Chungking Mansion, 36-44 Nathan Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong Jam operasional Setia hari jam sampai Nomor telepon +852 2367 6868 20. Explorer’s Club Restaurant Hong Kong Disneyland Ada empat jenis menu yang bisa kamu di Explorer’s Club Restaurant, yaitu masakan Indonesia, Jepang, Korea, dan Asia Tenggara! Kamu bisa menikmati makananmu di ruangan dengan lima tema yang berbeda dan puas makan sup ayam ginseng! Kredit andreaki di Instagram Status halal Tersertifikasi halal oleh The Incorporated Trustees of the Islamic Community Fund of Hong Kong Alamat Mystic Point, Disneyland Hong Kong Jam operasional Jam sampai HHWT Tip Makanan yang tersertifikasi halal juga bisa kamu pesan di beberapa restoran hotel Disney, lho! Misalnya di restoran berikut ini Chef Mickey dan Studio Lounge di Disney’s Hollywood Hotel Walt’s Cafe dan layanan kamar di Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel Dragon Wind dan World of Color di Disney Explorers Lodge 21. CafĂ© Ocean Ocean Park Hong Kong Kredit hi__cici di Instagram Nikmati berbagai masakan Asia Tenggara di restoran ini setelah seru-seruan bermain air dan wahana. Ada Nasi Ayam Hainan, Laksa Malaysia dengan Udang, dan Char Kway Teow ala Penang. Percayalah, setelah seharian bermain, rasa makanannya jadi semakin enak! Status halal Tersertifikasi halal oleh The Incorporated Trustees of the Islamic Community Fund of Hong Kong Alamat Ocean Park, 180 Wong Chuk Hang Rd, Aberdeen, Hong Kong Jam operasional Setiap hari mulai jam cek jadwalnya di sini sebelum kamu datang Nomor telepon +852 3923 2323 22. Panda Food To Go Ocean Park Hong Kong – Kiosk 03 Berlokasi di Waterfront, gerai makanan takeaway ini menyediakan menu yang beragam! Kamu bisa memilih aneka makanan berat ataupun camilan seperti pao dan hot dog. Karena kedai ini tidak menyediakan tempat duduk, kamu bisa makan di kafetaria yang berada di sebelahnya tidak tersertifikasi halal. Kami lebih memilih makanan yang mengenyangkan, seperti Nasi Ayam Hainan atau Nasi Bakso sebagai makan siang. Porsi nasinya cukup besar dan cukup untuk mengisi tenaga di siang hari. Awalnya kami kira ayamnya akan terasa agak hambar, tapi ternyata rasanya enak, apalagi dengan cocolan kecapnya! Untuk pilihan menu yang lebih sehat, kamu bisa memesan semangkuk salad. Status halal Tersertifikasi halal oleh The Incorporated Trustees of the Islamic Community Fund of Hong Kong 23. Popcorn Cart Ocean Park Hong Kong – Kiosk 28 Menghabiskan seharian di taman bermain tentu belum lengkap tanpa menikmati pop corn. Untungnya, gerai pop cord di Ocean Park sudah tersertifikasi halal! Kamu tinggal pilih mau pop corn karamel, asin, atau es krim untuk melengkapi harimu bermain di taman air ini. Status halal Tersertifikasi halal oleh The Incorporated Trustees of the Islamic Community Fund of Hong Kong 24. Ebeneezer’s Kebab & Pizzeria Ngong Ping Jika kamu hendak pergi ke Ngong Ping 360, hanya ada satu pilihan restoran halal di tempat ini, yaitu Ebeneezer’s Kebab & Pizzeria! Kedai ini punya sejumlah cabang yang tersebar di seluruh Hong Kong. Meski harganya terbilang agak mahal, kamu pasti akan menyukai kebab dan lassi mangganya yang segar. Jika kamu pergi bersama anak-anak, mereka pasti akan suka dengan pizzanya! Kredit bal3ah_ di Instagram HHWT Tip Setelah mengunjungi Ngong Ping 360, mampirlah ke Citygate Outlets lokasinya di stasiun MTR Tung Chung untuk berbelanja dengan harga miring. Tempat ini adalah mall outlet terbesar di Hong Kong dan terdapat lebih dari 80 merek internasional yang dijual dengan harga diskon sepanjang tahun. Status halal Tersertifikasi halal oleh The Incorporated Trustees of the Islamic Community Fund of Hong Kong Jam operasional Senin – Jumat jam sampai akhir pekan dan libur nasional jam sampai Alamat Shop 9A, G/F, Ngong Ping Themed Village, Ngong Ping, Pulau Lantau Hotel yang memiliki pilihan makanan halal Perjalanan tentu akan semakin nyaman jika akomodasi tempat kita menginap menyediakan makanan halal. Untungnya, ada beberapa hotel di Hong Kong yang menyediakan makanan yang tersertifikasi halal! Kamu bisa menikmati makanan halal yang lezat di hotel-hotel ini, baik di buffet sarapannya maupun dengan memesan layanan kamar. 25. Harbour Grand Hong Kong – Harbour Grand Cafe Kredit Harbour Grand Hong Kong Set Menu A HKD 148 atau sekitar Rp 267 ribu Salad Bit, Pasta Tagliatelle dengan Asparagus dan Saus Pesto Set Menu B HKD 208 atau sekitar Rp 375 ribu Sup Sayuran, Tandoori Filet Salmon dengan Salad Set Menu C HKD 188 atau sekitar Rp 339 ribu Salad Kepiting dan Alpukat, Ayam Panggang dengan Sayuran dan Timi Status halal Tersertifikasi halal oleh The Incorporated Trustees of the Islamic Community Fund of Hong Kong Alamat 23 Oil Street, North Point, Hong Kong 26. Harbour Grand Kowloon Kredit Harbour Grand Kowloon di Facebook Catatan Makanan halal ini tersedia sesuai pesanan. Cek kembali kepada pihak restoran terlebih dahulu untuk mengetahui menu apa saja yang tersertifikasi halal. Status halal Tersertifikasi halal oleh The Incorporated Trustees of the Islamic Community Fund of Hong Kong Alamat 20 Tak Fung Street, Whampoa Garden, Hunghom, Kowloon Bandara internasional Hong Kong Sebelum kamu pulang, jangan lupa untuk membeli camilan untuk di pesawat! 27. Old Town White Coffee Ingin makanan Malaysia atau Singapura setelah puas mengeksplor Hong Kong? Nah, saatnya makan dulu di Old Town White Coffee yang terletak di aula keberangkatan bandara internasional Hong Kong sebelum kamu berangkat. Mi kari, nasi lemak, dan teh tarik siap membayar rasa kangenmu akan makanan rumah yang kamu suka. Status halal Tersertifikasi halal oleh The Incorporated Trustees of the Islamic Community Fund of Hong Kong Alamat Aula Keberangkatan Bandara Internasional Hong Kong area terbatas, Food Court di dekat Gate 40-80, Lantai Keberangkatan L6 Jam operasional Setiap hari jam sampai Nomor telepon +852 2261 0750 Ada dessert tradisional Hong Kong, bebek panggang yang menggoda, dan dim sum autentik, seharusnya kamu sudah bisa merencanakan wisata kulinermu di Hong Kong! Inilah pilihan makanan halal terbaik yang bisa kamu temukan di kota ini. Siapa tahu, kamu bisa mencicipi makanan halal lain yang tak kalah nikmat selama kamu berada di sana. Kalau ada makanan favoritmu yang belum masuk ke dalam daftar ini, rekomendasikan saja di kolom komentar di bawah!

Nyatanya tidak sama sekali, bahkan orang Hong Kong lebih memilih dan bisa berbicara Inggris ketimbang Mandarin selain Bahasa Ibunya, Cantonese. Fast Pace Hong Kong merupakan rapid country yang dimana segalanya cepat, efisien dan efektif, Bukan hanya dalam kehidupan sehari harinya, namun begitu juga dengan kehidupan pekerjaan di hotel.

Fine dining certainly has its place, and for those with the time and the cash Hong Kong has plenty of restaurants to stretch both your tastebuds and your wallet. But this is not a city where you need to splash out - Hong Kong has some of the cheapest food in the world. After all, this is the city that is home to one of the world's cheapest Michelin star restaurants. How cheap is cheap? The dim sum starts at less than $5. But whether you want some har gow, or prefer imported New York pizza, below you'll find Hong Kong's five best cheap restaurants. 01 of 05 Tim Ho Wan Tim Ho Wan Address 9-11 Fuk Wing St, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong Phone +852 2788 1226 Arguably this is not only the best cheap food in Hong Kong but the best in the world. Since Tim Ho Wan gained its Michelin Star a few years ago this bare bones Dim Sum canteen has enjoyed run away success they have even opened their doors in New York. The Dim Sum here costs anywhere from HK$15 to HK$30, and you eat well for under HK$50. There are now a couple of branches of Tim Ho Wan in Hong Kong. The only one that is Michelin star approved is the location in Sham Shui Po - expect to queue. Best Buy Steamed pork dumpling with shrimp HK$23 02 of 05 Sun Thai Restaurant Sun Thai restaurant Address Hong Kong, Wan Chai, Hennessy Rd, 314-324號, W Square, 2 æš“ Phone +852 2827 8877 Hong Kong has some fantastic cheap Thai food, and while Sun Thai isn't the absolute cheapest it does offer good service in swanky surroundings for a pretty cheap price. For Hong Kong this is also a big space and they are used to dealing with both large groups and kids. The food is fantastic, from the red and green curries that you would expect, to locally sourced seafood given a Thai twist. Best Buy Baked mussels Thai style HK$98 03 of 05 Australia Dairy Company ćœæŁ‹äž€çŽš An absolute Hong Kong institution. Australia Dairy Company offers classic Hong Kong comfort food to locals yearning for the eighties. The fluffy scrambled eggs here have rightly gained a cult following, while macaroni soup and the ham sandwich are two more popular options. Service ranges from poor to Cold War frosty and you should expect to be harried, rushed and tutted at even after you've queued for thirty minutes to get in - still, the food is fantastic. Best Buy Scrambled eggs on toast HK$33 04 of 05 Shake 'em Buns Shake em'buns Hong Kong From North Carolina to Hong Kong. This burger joint is a labour of love for the North Carolina returned to Hong Kong native. As you'd expect the menu leans heavily on burgers served with fries, milkshakes and other American comfort food. The locations are pretty small, with just a few stools at a bar, while food is cooked in front of you on an open grill. Best Buy Burger and fries HK$150 Continue to 5 of 5 below. 05 of 05 Paisano's Paisano's Address 8 Granville Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong Phone +852 2414 4445 Local interpretations of Italian food are generally not what mama had in mind. Instead, try Paisano's. Serving up pizza by the slice or the 24-inch pie, Paisano's is a genuine NYC import. The family behind the restaurant have been keeping the demanding palates of New Yorkers happy with hot slices of pepperoni since 1982. They now run half a dozen sit down restaurants. Best Buy Small pepperoni pizza HK$115 untuk tempat kos yg agak lebih lumayan, anda bisa menyewa kamar 2,500-3000 RMB per bulan sudah termasuk biaya listrik, gas, Internet dan 阿槚a1yi2 (pembantu). - transportasi tinggal beli äș€é€šćĄjiao1tong1* ka3 (transportation card) harga: 100 RMB (80 RMB siap pakai+20 RMB sebagai deposito). Untuk perjalanan kurang dari 10km 3 RMB sekali jalan. ï»żFuel up with our guide to the best dishes and snacks in Hong Kong for $50 or lessWe all know that Hong Kong is a famously expensive city, and last year it was revealed by the Julius Baer Lifestyle Index that our hometown is the most expensive in Asia when it comes to fine dining. But forget the luxury side of things, you can still eat cheap in Hong Kong – and eat well, too. Don’t believe us? Here are 50 of the best cheap in Hong Kong costing less than $ Satisfied your hunger? How about some cheap things to do in Hong Kong? Or what about free activities?The best cheap eats in Central & WesternSpam and egg rice with drink at 歖æČ™èŒ¶é€ć»ł Ma Sa RestaurantThis authentic cha chaan teng in Sheung Wan has a knack for transforming simple dishes into something truly delicious. Plus, it hands out generous portions for extremely low prices. The spam and egg rice is our favourite. The pork arrives with three perfectly runny eggs on a bed of fluffy steamed rice. The yolk and soy sauce soak beautifully into the rice and create a taste sensation with the pancake at è‰Ÿâ€ą 蜜思 I Miss YouTucked away in an old building in Sai Wan Ho, I Miss U is a hidden paradise for those on a budget. Try the wildly popular savoury Taiwanese pancakes which come in a variety of flavours like purple potato or original. Similar to naan bread, the delicious dough is crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside. The best thing about them? You can customise your own filling with ingredients like cheese, sausages and chia pudding at SupafoodLooking for an energy boost that’s also good for your body? This breakfast-friendly pudding contains healthy ingredients like chia seeds, granola and mixed fruits. They’re blended with coconut and almond milk for a sweet, creamy kick. What better way to kickstart the day than the vegan way?Samosa at Tulsi & WineThis joint on the slopes of Sai Ying Pun is quickly becoming an Indian cuisine destination favourite. Apart from serving a number of satisfying and flavourful curries and tandooris, the samosas are large in size and packed with veggie goodness. One of the best ways to kick-off a curry night is to indulge in one of these meaty cream at Emack & Bolio’sEmack & Bolio’s is always creative with its wide selection of cones and ice cream combinations. Go for the sweet selection of ice cream flavours like Cookie Monster and Trippin On’ Espresso and, for a little extra, add some flair to your order with cones crowned with Rice Krispies or Froot Loops covered in melted marshmallow. Cheap, chilled and fries at Pho BarWhile most people only go for the signature delectable pho in this contemporary Vietnamese restaurant, no customer should miss the appetising house special fries. Dip the fresh, hot and richly-seasoned chips into the mentaiko mayonnaise for a cheap and joyful savoury experience. This is golden-fried goodness, the Pho Bar chocolat grand cru at L’Eclair De GĂ©nieBringing a contemporary twist to traditional French pastries, L’Eclair de GĂ©nie tells customers to feast their eyes and delight their tastebuds’. The raspberry Ă©clair is a best-seller here but we adore the N°117 chocolat grand cru creation, which uses delicate Guanaja 80 percent chocolate cream as well as dark chocolate glazing. For all you chocaholics out there, head down to your nearest L’Eclair de GĂ©nie store and treat yourself. Now! 100g assorted candies at Mr Simms Olde Sweet ShoppeThis Victorian-style shop, reminiscent of a scene from Harry Potter, brings you the best in traditional British confectionery. Here, a 100g bag of sweeties costs you about 20 quid. Sorry, we mean dollars. And the shoppe has a vast selection of retro treats to choose from, including cola bottles, wine-gums, gobstoppers and Wham Bars, as well as plenty of chocolates, toffees and fudge. Are you feeling that sugar rush yet?Plain congee at Law Fu KeeSometimes eating cheap means eating light and eating clean, even for suits working hard in Central. Law Fu Kee is the go-to place for Hongkongers’ staple comfort food – congee. There’s a variety to choose from but nothing beats the hallowed plain bowl. Made with a fragrant fish broth, it’s delicious, clean, soothing, healthy and all for a paltry 16 bucks? Hell yeah! King prawn wonton noodles at Tsim Chai KeeWhat’s a cheap eats list if we don’t mention a good ol’ bowl of wonton noodles? This quintessential Hong Kong meal is one we can’t do without. The use of king prawns at Tsim Chai Kee gives the wontons in this dish an extra springy texture, so there’s more bounce for your best cheap eats in Wan Chai & Causeway BayRoasted pumpkin, pine nuts and honey bruschetta at Assaggio Trattoria Italiana This homemade bruschetta from Italian restaurant Assaggio in Tsim Sha Tsui is ideal for a light bite or a bar snack. The sweet flavours of the pumpkin and honey combine magnificently with the rich toasted pine nuts. Start with this cheap eat on the menu before moving on to a pricier main event at this renowned at 隚悚鍟意 Okonomi Japanese FoodIn Hong Kong, Japanese food can often cost a bomb without leaving you satisfied. Not so at Okonomi, though. This restaurant, with a few branches across town, offers ace Japanese dishes for diners who are on a budget. Tuck into a rice bowl topped with salmon sashimi, cucumbers, eggs and crab roe. Come hungry for this quality raw fish and rice pineapple burger at Burger HomeThis homegrown burger joint serves up fresh handmade patties each day. Add fresh tomatoes, a slice of pineapple, some lettuce and bits of crispy bacon and you’re in for a big, juicy delight of a meal here. This bacon pineapple burger ain’t complicated but it’s hard to nail perfectly and, thankfully, the guys at Burger Home do just feta and pumpkin superbowl at Pret A MangerWe say superbowl, you think of American football. But this superbowl is served up by Pret and packed with enough energy to fuel a gridiron player. The beets and feta variety is our fave. The base of quinoa and rice mix comes layered with a combination of spinach, roasted beetroot slices and sweet roasted pumpkin. If you’re looking for a pick-me-up meal without trashing your wallet, touchdown in Pret this cheese tart at BakeBake’s baked cheese tart comes all the way from Hokkaido, Japan, to tantalise our tastebuds. The crusty dark brown dough is filled with a creamy cheese mousse that is soft and silky in texture. And the egg, wheat and milk flavours are complimented by a tinge of saltiness. milk pudding at Milk TopHokkaido milk is famous for its rich, creamy, almost vanilla-ish taste. Symbolised by its percent fat content, any dairy product made with this stuff is good for you. Taste the original and unadulterated milky flavour at Milk Top or get it in a plethora of varieties such as matcha, strawberry and cookies and milk dessert at Yee Shun Dairy CompanyThe double-boiled milk pudding at this local favourite cha chaan teng has become iconic over the years. The smooth creamy milk arrives at an almost lip-searing temperature. It’s an authentic experience. Not to mention, tasty noodles at Wing Kee NoodleCart noodles aren't a fussy affair, but they're a tasty one. The noodles are drenched in broth with tons of goodies thrown in. At Wing Kee, there are three variations including chicken wings, pig skin and pig’s lychee cupcake at Twelve CupcakesBaking fresh handmade cupcakes from scratch daily, Twelve Cupcakes provides an array of choices tailor-made to suit all tastes. The cookies and cream is a delight but we love the rose lychee cupcake. The floral and fruity flavours complement each other perfectly and is always a popular crisps and ice cream at Okashi Galleria x Calbee PlusJust one of Lee Tung Avenue’s Japanese imports, this place should need no introduction. There’s just something so wrong, it's right when it comes to combining fresh crisps and soft serve, smothered with chocolate sauce. Calbee has created a typhoon shelter spicy wavy’ flavour just for Hong Kong. Flavoured with just the right amount of kick, this is one guilty pleasure not to best cheap eats in KowloonPan fried beef buns at Islam FoodPeople come from all corners of Hong Kong for a helping of these Islamic beef burgers’. The ground-up beef is finely seasoned and oozing with delicious meat juices. Cheap as chips $38 for two and tasty as hell if you are willing to wait in kidney skewers at Fei Jie Street food is a staple in Hong Kong cuisine but few compare to this popular local vendor. While Fie Jie offers expected options like cuttlefish balls and soy-braised snacks, the menu is famed for its more unusual yet insanely delicious skewers. Namely turkey kidney and pig offal. It may not sound appetising but throw on some sweet sauce and a dash of mustard and you’ll know why there’re long queues every day. Prices vary, but usually, you can get three skewers for less than $ sandwich at Australia Dairy CompanyWhat’s so special about an egg sandwich? Ah, this one comes from the Australia Dairy Company cha chaan teng in Jordan and contains the best scrambled eggs in the city. Always just the right balance of runny and creamy textures, and chock full of rich yolky notes, you can get this in a set meal for different prices throughout the musubi at Hana-musubiThis salmon musubi is the best quick, cheap lunch or dinner on the go. Grab it if you’re rushing around in Lai Chi Kok or near any of Hana-musubi’s branches in the city. The cheap and cheerful rice ball that’s stuffed with a generous sliver of salmon can certainly tide you over until hand roll at 拁曞摳 Tasty ReminiscenceA typical uni hand roll can cost up to $100 in high-end restaurants. But not at this popular Kowloon spot. Indulge in a delectable, melt-in-your-mouth version of the Japanese classic for less than half the price here. And despite being cheap in price, this doesn't skimp on quality. The sea urchin boasts a smooth custard-like texture that’s tucked in rice and wrapped in top-tier crunchy seaweed. Uni-d to try best cheap eats in New TerritoriesDumplings at ć©†ć©†ćź¶é€ƒć­é€š Grandma’s DumplingsSome say that good things come in small packages. This is definitely true for Grandma’s Dumplings and, no, we don’t mean any innuendo there. This fab restaurant in Tai Wai, in the New Territories, boasts small-but-hearty beauties. The dumpling wrappings are thin and tender, and the fillings are well balanced with meat and vegetables. Get them fried or boiled and served with a delicious waffle at Haru & PThe lolly waffle at Haru & P in Kwai Fong is big in size and big in heart with a glorious range of flavours. A range of different toppings and icings make the lollies shine, plus there are some fab seasonal toppings on offer too. Haru & P’s maple-syrup waffle is a supreme winner, as is the chocolate and egg claypot rice at Chan Hon KeeTai Po is a top place to go for excellent cheap eats. And you know it’s a good sign when the crowds line up outside a restaurant on a daily basis just for one type of dish. At Chan Hon Kee, they queue in their droves for the claypot rice. There’s a big selection to choose from but the sirloin beef and egg variety is this eatery’s star. Enjoy the juicy meat alongside just the right amount of egg. Open from 6pm daily, dine and devour this sizzling neighbourhood dog at Burger DeliWe know, we know. This place is best known for its burgers but the scrumptious hotdogs shouldn’t be overlooked. You can’t go wrong with this no-frills chilli dog. A plump sausage snuggled inside a warm, squishy bun that’s smothered in mouthwatering chilli con carne is a veritable protein on protein meal. It’s a messy ordeal to eat but the pairing of sauce, sausage and bun should keep you coming back for more. Simple, cheap and delicious as roe noodles with wontons at Ping Kee NoodlesThin noodles served with generous amounts of shrimp roe, beef balls and wontons in a full bowl of soup. Squeeze your way into the perpetually busy Tai Po Market to get a taste of this eatery’s signature dish that exemplifies comfort food. The smell of dried shrimp powder stimulates the appetite. And, when you dig in, the umami flavours satisfy your bao at Couple And The BaoSolid takeaway sandwiches are the order of the day at Couple and the Bao, although the name uses some artistic license as the bread used is toasted ciabatta. With fillings of slow-cooked pork belly, fried pork chops and boneless chicken wings, amongst others, these are some meaty baguettes, and at around $50 a piece they’re a decent choice for a cream brownie at FooodyThis chillaxed spot is perhaps the best kept secret in the industrial area of Fo Tan. Spacious, with vintage furniture and homeware scattered around the eatery, it feels like some sort of private members-only club. Claim a sofa, buy yourself a cuppa and soak up the live music during the weekend. Oh, and don’t forget to try the ice cream brownie for the perfect sugar rush! Nothing beats ice cream on a brownie, particularly at this and Honey Stars egg waffle at More EggettesEgg waffles are a Hong Kong classic and More Eggettes is where the classic becomes the iconic, providing a delicious twist on egg waffles. The eatery combines chocolate and Honey Stars into the mix. You read that right. The kid’s favourite cereal is added on the surface of each bubble’, giving the soft and gooey waffle a satisfying crunch. Perfect for those with a sweet sauce chicken rice at ç™ŸćŻ¶é›ž Eight Treasure ChickenMany restaurants in Hong Kong serve up an unfair chicken-to-rice ratio. Basically, by the time you’re done munching down the meat, you’re left with a huge portion of leftover rice. But at Tai Wai’s Eight Treasure Chicken, you get extremely generous portions of soy sauce-marinated and braised pieces of chook with a perfectly proportional amount of rice. A cheap eat treasure. Eight of them, in BrothersWhen it comes to hotdogs, Yuen Long doesn’t immediately comes to mind, but thanks to Hotdog Brothers, they are changing up the food scene with their signature meaty hotdogs. Options worth trying are the barbecue pulled pork $48 and the Mega Cheese $46 – melted from four different cheese. Make it a full meal and order up some mozzarella sticks and onion now?The best cocktails in Hong KongBoozing might not be cheap in Hong Kong, but after all those cheap eats, you'll have some change for cocktails. Check out our ultimate guide to Hong Kong's best email you’ll actually loveGet into a relationship with our newsletter. 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