Hong Kong Street Food 香港街頭食品
Have you discovered the Hong Kong street food scene?
My cousin Tammy and I went on a food mission to seek Hong Kong’s street food treasures! Departing Discovery Bay to Hong Kong Island (by ferry) as soon as we arrived to Hong Kong Island our minds immediately became stimulated by the fragrant aromas of ginger and popping sounds of oil in hot woks. I knew I hadn’t died, but was about to be in food heaven!
We ventured into Kowloon neighborhoods that are nestled between the massive sky scrapers. It was interesting to see (unlike Shanghai & Beijing) the foreign business men & tourists snacking on the street with the Hong Kong locals! Great, why not join the crowd?
We blew through the first set of small street front eateries, munching on curry fish balls, noodles, dehydrated chili pork (Bee Cheng Hiang), and cow’s stomach soup. The curry fish balls had the texture of a raw butternut squash that was hot tubing in a opaque curry broth. (See picture above) Hows this for Hong Kong street food ? –Need more? Keep reading!
The Bee Cheng Hiang was semi soft, translucent, cured, charred, and had the consistency of a tough fruit roll up. I ate an entire square. The salt cure made my mouth dry out so felt a glass of boba was in order!
We took off to meet my cousin (Tammy’s husband) for lunch (Part XX of eating frenzy!)… OMG, so full, we went lite, heading to a vegetarian restaurant high up in a sky scraper. We managed to put away six different dishes and enjoyed great conversation. Then the three of us went to walk the local food markets.
First stop, wet market (live seafood), 2nd stop, produce markets, 3rd, pastry shop! The foul smells and abundance of produce transported my mind back to the Asian markets in San Francisco. We nibbled our way through the market, drinking freshly made soy milk, and chomping on egg custard pastries. They are the “hot thing” in HK, apparently. Not the biggest fan, but managed to consume 4 while walking around! Yes it was a 5,000+ calorie day (packed into 4 hours). Call the cardiologist please! I will never know how the Chinese can stay so thin with all that great food at their finger tips!
Tammy LIVES to EAT! Don’t miss the intoxicating Hong Kong street food! Look forward to returning, stay tuned for the next adventure into food! Where, when, with whom…
see the gallery below for more shots from the street.
















Am i crazy or does the dried chili pork and egg custard balls look FANTASTIC?
I love that you’re posting these stories. Keep ‘em comin’ Chef!!!
Thxs D.A.-
The HK food scene is unreal and am border line to think untouchable by even Asian standards. You have it all there! From the Western influences to the Eastern, I could write a book solely on exploring HK’s food scene! Which I may just do….
Where to begin!
Thanks for following BTK’s travel food blog.
Hey Dave !
Nice web site, all those things mekes me remember those good moment around a restaurant table in Shanghai.
I hope everything is doing well for you
Hugo Martineau
Canada Pav. 2010
Hugo- Glad to hear all is well! how’s the weather up north, and by that I meant the real north?
I am heading out back to Asia for more food adventures and fun. Wrapping up a big project out there. Cooking with the “god father” of Thai cuisine! Can’t wait, will keep posted.
Send me a guest blog post with your BTK shirt on, love to have Canada (my birthplace) represented on Beyond the Kitchen!
Chef D
WOW! Your travels and culinary experiences are phenomenal. Keep the stories coming!!