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2019-12-22
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本湾水产 (English name: Hong Kong Flavour) is not your normal wet market. It's the first market to use only digital payment. I decided to check it out as boyfriend said it was walkable from his home and he found something that I would be interested in.The place is large with a few areas where you can order things for them to cook so you can eat right there. Things like seafood and dumplings. BUT this place intrigued me. Freshly made Spam. Yep! SPAM NOT FROM A CAN!You can see them make it behind the
The place is large with a few areas where you can order things for them to cook so you can eat right there. Things like seafood and dumplings. BUT this place intrigued me. Freshly made Spam. Yep! SPAM NOT FROM A CAN!
You can see them make it behind the window.
The finished product is found here. Apparently, they don't just make Spam but sausages as well.
I was curious about the Spam but wasn't sure if I wanted to buy a loaf. Boyfriend said we could sample it first by ordering a meal.
Menu is in English and Chinese. There is no 10% service charge. There is a lot of places to sit and eat just outside the market area where there is a TV screen to let you know when your order is ready.
We decided to get the Hero Combo ($36). This included a sausage, slice of Spam, egg of your choice, toast, noodles and a drink. Pretty cheap!
Tastewise? Only the Spam and sausage were the star. The rest was pretty much forgettable. I don't even know why they bothered to state toast as the bread wasn't even toasted. The egg was just plain oily. But the sausage! WOW. Really good. Crisp exterior. A nicely seasoned and firm meat. The Spam was great, too. Not as salty as the canned version and it did have the same taste as Spam.
I wanted to go back and get a loaf of Spam but when I went back, it was all sold out except for the black pepper flavor. I guess they have different flavors? I will definitely be back to buy fresh sausages and Spam.
张贴