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Around Kowloon : Cheap and Chinese Eats

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Top 10 Cheap and Chinese Eats

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  • 1. Tak Fook Heen

    Decent Cantonese food including good, cheapdimsum .

  • 2. Tai Ping Koon

    Hong Kong’s version of western food at a branch of a century-old chain. Try the “Swiss” (sweet) sauce chicken.

  • 3. Mui Chai Kee

    A great stop for a pot of tea and some fruit jellies and lotus paste buns. The adventurous might try the bird’s nest and egg tarts or double boiled frog’s oviduct with coconut milk.

  • 4. Peking Restaurant

    Peking duck is the speciality, or try Yangzhou fried rice with ham and peas at this gently ageing, charming restaurant.

  • 5. Saint’s Alp Teahouse

    Quirky snacks and an intriguing menu of teas in a contemporary Taiwan-style Chinese teahouse, part of an extensive chain.

  • 6. KK Pub & Café

    You can’t miss this lively, place with a cigar-smoking gorilla looming over the entrance. Basic Chinese and Western food, and beer.

  • 7. Ah Long Pakistan Halal Food

    A good bet if you fancy a spicy curry, although the surroundings aren’t pretty.

  • 8. Fairwood

    Part of a large Chinese fast food chain, this branch has CD listening posts and some Internet terminals.

  • 9. The Lobby Lounge

    Deserves a mention for its glass atrium, quiet outdoor seating, terrific coffee and afternoon tea menus.

  • 10. Light Vegetarian

    Familiar mock-meat dishes on the àla carte menu, but the real steal is the ample lunchtime buffet, which includes desserts and a pot of tea.

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