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To be honest, going to eat in Sai Kung is a headache, firstly it is crowded with tourists, and secondly the food isnt really up to standard.I was recommended this place by the locals, the popular dishes ordered by them are usually the sliced chicken with rice, chicken noodles, and the salty roasted pork.For tourists, they usually order the snacks, curries, and fried rices, but anyway I think food in Sai Kung, has Sai Kung style, either you like it, or you don't.Took me a while to like it!As you
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To be honest, going to eat in Sai Kung is a headache, firstly it is crowded with tourists, and secondly the food isnt really up to standard.
I was recommended this place by the locals, the popular dishes ordered by them are usually the sliced chicken with rice, chicken noodles, and the salty roasted pork.

For tourists, they usually order the snacks, curries, and fried rices, but anyway I think food in Sai Kung, has Sai Kung style, either you like it, or you don't.
Took me a while to like it!

As you can see the sliced chicken is sliced more like shreds than pieces of chicken, and you can request for chicken without skin.
The salted pork is also quite good, very very crunchy, tasting almost like pork scratchings (Western version of deep fried pork skin).

I had the typical chicken rice with spicy sauce, and Lemon noodles in sauce, the sauce was not hot at all, slightly sweet with sour notes.

The interesting thing is that all the staff here are female, Girl Power!
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