Category: Hong Kong
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Crowd favorite bakeries like Jenny Bakery are still standing, but newer patisseries top the old ones.
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Fancy a Lobster Mac and Cheese before your flight in Hong Kong International Airport?
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Wan Chai Hong Kong Tea Room is a cha chaan teng place in IMM Jurong East for anyone looking to fill an empty stomach with Hong Kong breakfast favorites and dimsum.
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Jurong’s Legendary Hong Kong has finally opened an outpost at Funan. Check out what you can eat at this popular cha chaan teng.
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I soaked the french toast in melted butter before diving in it. It was so good, and even better when I dipped it in honey.
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New York’s Lady M cake is now in Hong Kong
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TLDR: Don’t eat here.
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Mango. Mango. Mango. These desserts will color your summer yellow!
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Have you tried outlet shopping in Hong Kong?
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Here’s one of Hong Kong’s best Roast Goose to try
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Deerioca anyone?
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Sister Wah’s Curry Beef Tendon noodles are so good, you’ll want a whole serving to yourself.
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If you can’t stand the Hong Kong heat, I SEE I SEE is the newest handcrafted icy dessert shop selling their special Hokkaido Milk snowflakes and flavored ice pops that will cool down the summer heat.
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When in Hong Kong, there are a few default restaurants that people go to when they have run out of options where to eat. I think Tai Hing falls under that category.
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Being on the list of Newsweek’s 101 Best Places to Eat in the World in 2012, Dimdimsum intrigues me. Dimdimsum appears to be quite famous of some sort with celebrated chefs and kitchen personalities.
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If you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of Causeway Bay, take a long walk towards Tai Hang, the quiet “secret” neighborhood that seems to spawn so many restaurant establishments lately, turning it into the ultimate foodie’s hood.
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Perhaps it was such a rush drinking it take away that Coffee Academics fell below my expectations.
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My quest for the best coffee in Hong Kong doesn’t end at Cafe Corridor.