Eat Like a Local in Hong Kong
Are you one of those people that believes immersing yourself in local food culture is the best way to get a feel for a new city? Do you hop from cafe to restaurant to sample everything that catches your eye?
But where to start to get a taste of Hong Kong? We highlight 4 local hotspots near Dash Coliving, Tsim Sha Tsui – from quick noodle fixes to delicious street snacks – to keep you busy!
Stuff Your Face With Egg Waffles
A long-time local favorite, Michelin recommended Mammy Pancake serves some of the best egg waffles in town. The menu offers a variety of flavors to keep things interesting – think sweet potatoes, azuki and pork floss with sesame.
Dash Tip: Try their matcha, double cheese & chocolate chip flavours
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Grab a Bowl of Traditional Noodles at Block 18 Doggie’s Noodle
You can’t come to Tsim Sha Tsui without trying this Michelin-recommended street food joint. Curious about the name? It is called that because of the shape of the noodle resembles dog tails.
Dash Tip: Aside from their infamous noodles, try their shark’s fin soup made with shredded duck
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Indulge in Cute Dim Sum
For something that’s social media worthy, head over to Yum Cha. This place specializes in “Instagram worthy” dishes that look good and taste good.
Dash Tip: Their truffle shiitake buns & custard lava buns are a crowd favourite
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Grab a Refreshing Cup of Cheese Tea
Originally from China, HEYTEA is a local favorite with a number of loyal fans in Hong Kong. Notorious for its cheese foam-topped drinks, HEYTEA is so popular that locals are willing to queue up for hours just for a taste of their signature bubble tea.
Dash Tip: We recommend giving King Fone Cheezo Tea & Orange Boom Tea a go!
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Image credit: all photos in this article are from Google