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2017-04-06
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Today, I visited the Hau Fuk Street, known as the "Little Food Paradise" in Tsim Sha Tsui. As little travel literature has dwelt on this local alley, I strongly recommend both local and foreign friends to pay a visit here for experiencing the local and finding good dining spots with a reasonable price.Recently, there emerges Japanese noodle and sushi shops here, combating with other vermecilli and snack shops. Situated in the middle of the alley, Caterking Dim Sum (豪隍點心) is one of those shops th
Furthermore, a picture provided menu can be found on each table, which was quite helpful not only to tourists, but someone, like me, who took ages to make the decision. Taking a closer look to the lunch set menu again, there're quite a number of steamed rice and vermicelli choices. While the latter was not common in traditional dim sum shops, classic steamed rice in stainless steel pot/casserole (more recent style) with shiitake & chicken, pork cake with Mui Choi (pickled mustard green), beef cake with an egg always hit me up and reminded me of childhood. Almost steamed rice was a must-order dish during my dim sum visit, because of the mingling taste of soy and meat inside the grain of rice! I picked as well the Steamed Rice with Pork Cake and Mui Choi--$45, followed by my choice of dim sum and drink. Time to enjoy some good Chinese tea for my lunch!
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