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Hong Kong Street Food
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If you have visited Hong Kong
in the past, you should have tried the typical HK street food stalls and had
a taste of the famous curry fish balls there. If you haven't, then you must
make sure you will try it the next time you are there.
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What is so special about it?
Standing in front of a food stall like this, you will be able to see a wide
selection of food choices. My favourite would be the curry fish balls and
the pig intestines. Of course these may not sound mouth-watering to some of
you but I am sure you will be able to find something which you fancy eating.
Octopus balls, beef balls, minced pork balls, octopus, squids, chilli wrapped
with fish meat, chicken wings or tips, fish balls and lettuce in soup, fake
shark fin soup, cow tripe and many others are all available.
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Just go to Mong Kok, you can
easily find one at each street corner. Then of course, these types of stalls
are everywhere in HK.
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Most of these stalls do not
provide seating but some do. With those few which provide seating, very often
you will also find noodles available. When I was small, I used to enjoy a
bowl of these noodles for lunch. At that time, it did not cost me more than
HK$1 per bowl. These days, you will not be able to enjoy one bowl of such
noodles for at least HK$15.
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You can combine as many ingredients
as possible in one of these bowls of noodles. The only difference is that
the more ingredients the more expensive your bowl of noodles will be. There
are already at least four types of noodles which you can choose from - greasy
noodles, flat noodles, thin noodles or rice noodles. If you want you can have
some vegetables. Apart from some Chinese noodles, you can also have the western
choice of lettuce. Then there are the meat options. The most popular would
be pig's intestines, pig's blood and pig's skin. However, if these sound revolting
to you, then you can choose some more common ones such as fish balls, chicken
wings, meat balls, pork belly meat, fish dumplings, pork dumplings etc.
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There is one thing to remember.
One may not find these places very hygienic. I am not saying that you should
refrain from trying any of these places since it is one of the specialties
in HK. The food on offer is generally very well cooked, so you should not
have any problems. What you need to do is just to be careful. If you are already
having difficulty acclimatizing to the new environment ,
then I would advise you to leave these eating places until another time.
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Gather your courage and I am
sure the food from such stalls will not disappoint you!
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Source:
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