Introduction to this issue: When you come to the famous food street in Hong Kong " Lan Kwai Fong ", you must not miss 6 special foods!
Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated areas in the world. It is precisely because of this that Hong Kong’s housing prices are also the highest in the world. I wonder if you have ever learned about the housing prices in Hong Kong. Any house is worth millions, tens of millions or hundreds of millions. I learned in an interview program that many Hong Kong celebrities can’t afford to buy houses and have always rented houses. Of course, these are just off-topic words and have nothing to do with the topic we are going to talk about today. What we are going to talk about today is Hong Kong food.
When it comes to Hong Kong’s food, I don’t know what you will think of first. Hong Kong people attach great importance to food. In addition, Hong Kong is a place where Chinese and Western cultures are integrated, so Hong Kong’s food also integrates many foreign characteristics. Take Hong Kong's famous food street "Lan Kwai Fong" for example. This is a very famous food bar street in Hong Kong. There are nearly a hundred restaurants and bars on both sides of the street, and it is crowded every night. Today I will share with you the 6 most distinctive delicacies in Lan Kwai Fong, Hong Kong Food Street. Let’s see which ones have you eaten?
1: pineapple bread
pineapple bread is not because pineapple is added, but because the freshly baked bread is golden on the surface, crispy and concave-shaped skin, and looks like pineapple, so it is named pineapple bread. Pineapple bread is the favorite of many tea restaurants and bakeries in Lan Kwai Fong, and there are long queues when you go to buy it.
2: Fried fish eggs
Fried fish eggs are a special snack on the streets of Hong Kong. Most of them are made of shark meat. After frying, they are sold in strings with bamboo sticks. There are several stores selling fried fish eggs in Lan Kwai Fong, one skewers, one skewers for ten yuan each. If you buy a skewers, the boss will also give you a small cup of chili sauce or sweet sauce . You can choose according to your taste. It tastes crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, and it is very chewy.
3: Chezai Noodles
Chezai Noodles are special pasta dishes in Hong Kong. Because they are priced and delicious, they are deeply loved by people. The reason why many people like to eat Chezai noodles is that this bowl of noodles contains many ingredients, such as beef brisket, fish eggs, pig skin, radish , etc. Customers can choose and match according to their preferences.
4: bowl of shark fin
bowl of shark fin is a very common delicacy on the streets of Hong Kong. It is a soup made with vermicelli as the main ingredients and added with starch, dark soy sauce, sesame oil, white pepper and other auxiliary ingredients together. Why is it called imitation shark fin? Because there are no shark fins in the wings of the wings of the wings of the wings of the wings of the wings of the wings of the wings of the wings of the wings of the wings of the fins of the fins of the fins of the fins of the fins of the fins of the fins of the fins of the fins of the fins of the fins of the fins of the fins of the fins of the fins of the fins of the fins of the fins of the fins of the fins of the fins of the fins of the fins of the fins of the fins of the fins of the fins of the fins of the fins of the fins of the fins of the fins of the fins of the fins of the fins of the It tastes a bit similar to Henan's Hu La Tang . It uses four characters to describe it as numb, spicy, fresh and fragrant.
5: Hong Kong-style milk tea
Hong Kong-style milk tea is a milk tea unique to Hong Kong in China. Why is it said to be unique to Hong Kong? Because the milk tea we usually drink is made by brewing very simply, and Hong Kong-style milk tea is made through six processes, including tea catching, making tea, baking tea, hitting tea, baking tea, and hitting milk. In addition, the black tea used in Hong Kong-style milk tea is also imported from Sri Lanka, and the taste is particularly strong.
6: Egg jail
Egg jail is also a famous street snack in Hong Kong. It is made of eggs, flour, cream and sugar as the main ingredients, and baked with iron molds on fire. It tastes very similar to the cake. Eggs are a delicacy that many Hong Kong people have eaten since childhood, and are also a childhood memory. So if you want to understand Hong Kong’s culture, start with these traditional delicacies in Hong Kong.
or above are the six most famous specialty foods in Lan Kwai Fong, a famous food street in Hong Kong. Many of them are unique to Hong Kong. It is difficult to eat with money even if you have the opportunity to go to Hong Kong. Remember to taste it! Do you also know what famous and delicious foods are available in Hong Kong? Welcome to leave comments and share with everyone.