Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Street Snacks

I love Hong Kong street snacks so much. You can easily locate one of them almost everywhere. Some big stalls in Causeway Bay and Mongkok, some small ones just around any corner.

Foods are mostly deep fried pepper/eggplant with meat, deep fried beancurd, fish balls/meat balls, braised sharkfin soup, rice pancake, chicken wings, sausage, egg puffs/waffles, etc. You can have an ice juicy or sweet soup. Most of them are just $5-$10 per serving.




4 comments:

George Lee said...

I love curry fisth balls very much.

They are very tasty especially in winter you are hungry walking in a street, you just pass by a street-side fish ball store, you can smell the curry fish balls and your stomach goes mad.

I can eat 20 fish balls in one time. HA ha ha...

You must try fish balls. You will definitely love them.

On On said...

There is a famous stall for curry fish balls in Fort Street, North Point. Many magazines introduced that and it is indeed very good. And another one located at ground floor inside Tai On Building, Sai Wan Ho.

Edmond said...

yeah..... the bbq snack, meat balls at the stall beside tin hau mtr station is also very popular. a queue always there during dinner time, people bought some for snack before meal.

elusiveone said...

Can you please give me some addresses to these snack places? Like the one in the first picture, it looks very good and I would love to try it! Thanks