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The cuisine of Hong Kong is Cantonese cuisine
Cantonese cuisine

Cantonese cuisine comes from Guangdong in Southern China, or specifically from Guangzhou . Of all the regional varieties of Chinese cuisine, Cantonese is the best known outside China; most "Chinese restaurants" in Western countries serve Cantonese cuisine and dishes based on it....
 with extensive influences from parts of non-Cantonese-speaking China (especially Chaozhou
Chaozhou

Chaozhou , also widely known by its Chinese Postal Map Romanization Teochew, is a prefecture-level city in eastern Guangdong province of China, People's Republic of China....
, Dongjiang, Fujian
Fujian

is one of the Province of China on the southeast coast of People's Republic of China. Fujian borders Zhejiang to the north, Jiangxi to the west, and Guangdong to the south....
 and the Yangtze River Delta
Yangtze River Delta

The Yangtze River Delta or Yangtze Delta, also called Yangzi, or Chang Jiang Delta, Rive Chang Delta Lake Tai or the Golden Triangle of the Yangtze , generally comprises the triangular-shaped territory of Wu Chinese-speaking Shanghai, southern Jiangsu province and northern Zhejiang province of China....
), Western world
The West

The West is a generic term referring to the Western world, or Western culture or civilization.The term can also mean:* Western culture or Western civilization, referring to cultures derived from European origin....
, Japan
Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
, and Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia or Southeastern Asia is a subregion of Asia, consisting of the countries that are geographically south of China, east of India and north of Australia....
, due to Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Hong Kong , officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, is a territory located in Southern China in East Asia, bordering the province of Guangdong to the north and facing the South China Sea to the east, west and south....
's past as a British colony and long history of being an international city of commerce. From the roadside stalls to the most upscale restaurants, Hong Kong provides an unlimited variety of food in every class. Complex combinations and international gourmet
Gourmet

Gourmet is a culture ideal associated with the culinary arts of fine food and drink, or haute cuisine. The term and its associated practices may have negative connotations of elitism or snobbery, but is often used positively to describe people of refined taste and passion....
 expertise have given Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Hong Kong , officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, is a territory located in Southern China in East Asia, bordering the province of Guangdong to the north and facing the South China Sea to the east, west and south....
 the reputable labels of "Gourmet Paradise" and "World's Fair of Food".

rn Hong Kong has a predominantly service-based economy, and restaurant businesses serve as a main economic contributor.






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The cuisine of Hong Kong is Cantonese cuisine
Cantonese cuisine

Cantonese cuisine comes from Guangdong in Southern China, or specifically from Guangzhou . Of all the regional varieties of Chinese cuisine, Cantonese is the best known outside China; most "Chinese restaurants" in Western countries serve Cantonese cuisine and dishes based on it....
 with extensive influences from parts of non-Cantonese-speaking China (especially Chaozhou
Chaozhou

Chaozhou , also widely known by its Chinese Postal Map Romanization Teochew, is a prefecture-level city in eastern Guangdong province of China, People's Republic of China....
, Dongjiang, Fujian
Fujian

is one of the Province of China on the southeast coast of People's Republic of China. Fujian borders Zhejiang to the north, Jiangxi to the west, and Guangdong to the south....
 and the Yangtze River Delta
Yangtze River Delta

The Yangtze River Delta or Yangtze Delta, also called Yangzi, or Chang Jiang Delta, Rive Chang Delta Lake Tai or the Golden Triangle of the Yangtze , generally comprises the triangular-shaped territory of Wu Chinese-speaking Shanghai, southern Jiangsu province and northern Zhejiang province of China....
), Western world
The West

The West is a generic term referring to the Western world, or Western culture or civilization.The term can also mean:* Western culture or Western civilization, referring to cultures derived from European origin....
, Japan
Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
, and Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia or Southeastern Asia is a subregion of Asia, consisting of the countries that are geographically south of China, east of India and north of Australia....
, due to Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Hong Kong , officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, is a territory located in Southern China in East Asia, bordering the province of Guangdong to the north and facing the South China Sea to the east, west and south....
's past as a British colony and long history of being an international city of commerce. From the roadside stalls to the most upscale restaurants, Hong Kong provides an unlimited variety of food in every class. Complex combinations and international gourmet
Gourmet

Gourmet is a culture ideal associated with the culinary arts of fine food and drink, or haute cuisine. The term and its associated practices may have negative connotations of elitism or snobbery, but is often used positively to describe people of refined taste and passion....
 expertise have given Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Hong Kong , officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, is a territory located in Southern China in East Asia, bordering the province of Guangdong to the north and facing the South China Sea to the east, west and south....
 the reputable labels of "Gourmet Paradise" and "World's Fair of Food".

Background

Modern Hong Kong has a predominantly service-based economy, and restaurant businesses serve as a main economic contributor. With the 3rd highest density population per square meters in the world and serving a population of 7 million, Hong Kong is host to a restaurant industry in which competition is cutthroat. Due to its small geographical size, Hong Kong contains a high number of restaurants per unit area.

With Chinese
Chinese people

The term Chinese people may refer to any of the following:*People who reside in and hold citizenship of the Nationality Law of the People's Republic of China or the Republic of China ....
 ethnicity making up 98% of the resident population, Chinese cuisine
Chinese cuisine

Chinese cuisine originated from the various regions of China and has become widespread in many other parts of the world ? from Asia to the Americas, Australia, Western Europe and Southern Africa....
 is naturally served at home. A majority of Chinese in Hong Kong are Cantonese
Cantonese

Cantonese generally refers to people or things associated with a region around the Chinese province of Guangdong or its capital, Guangzhou.* Cantonese, a branch of the Chinese language family, spoken in Guangdong and neighboring provinces...
 in addition to sizeable numbers of Hakka
Hakka

The Hakka people are a subgroup of the Han Chinese people based in the provinces of Guangdong, Jiangxi and Fujian in China and speaking the Hakka language....
, Teochew and Shanghainese people, and home dishes are Cantonese
Cantonese

Cantonese generally refers to people or things associated with a region around the Chinese province of Guangdong or its capital, Guangzhou.* Cantonese, a branch of the Chinese language family, spoken in Guangdong and neighboring provinces...
 with occasional mixes of the other three types of cuisines. Rice
Rice

Rice is a staple food for a large part of the world's human population, especially in tropical Latin America, and East Asia, South Asia and Southeast Asia, making it the second-most consumed cereal grain, after maize....
 is predominantly the main staple
Staple food

A staple food is a food that can be stored for use throughout the year and forms the basis of a traditional diet. Staple foods vary from place to place, but are typically inexpensive starchy foods of vegetable origin that are high in food energy and carbohydrate....
 for home meals. Home ingredients are picked up from local grocery stores and independent produce shops, although supermarkets have become progressively more popular.

Traditional Chinese preference of food freshness means grocery shopping happens much more frequently, and in small quantities, for Hong Kong's population than the Western world. Take-out
Take-out

Take-out , carry-out ,, take-away , parcel , or tapau , , is food purchased at a restaurant but eaten elsewhere. The restaurant may or may not provide table service....
 and dining out is also very common, since people are often too busy to cook with an average 47-hour work week.

History


19th century: Colonial origins

The cuisine of Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Hong Kong , officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, is a territory located in Southern China in East Asia, bordering the province of Guangdong to the north and facing the South China Sea to the east, west and south....
 traces its origins to its founding as a British colonial outpost
Colonial Hong Kong

The British Hong Kong period began in the 19th century when the United Kingdom, Netherlands, French, Demographics of Indias and United States saw China as the world's largest untapped market....
 in 1841. Soon after the colony was founded, many British
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 and other Western
Western

Western may refer to:*Western culture , the human cultures of European origin*Western Christianity, a term used to cover the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church, the Churches of the Anglican Communion and Protestant Churches....
 merchants along with Chinese from nearby Guangzhou
Guangzhou

'Guangzhou' is the Capital and a sub-provincial city of Guangdong Province of China in the northern and southern China part of the People's Republic of China....
 flocked there to conduct business. Initially, much of Hong Kong society was segregated into expatriate
Expatriate

An expatriate is a person temporarily or permanently Residency in a country and culture other than that of the person's upbringing or legal residence....
 Westerners, a majority of working class Chinese coolies, Chinese farmers and fishermen, and Chinese merchants. The simple peasant
Peasant

A peasant is an agriculture worker who subsists by working a small plot of ground. The word is derived from 15th century French language pa?sant meaning one from the pays, or rural, ultimately from the Latin pagus, or outlying administrative district ....
 cuisine
Cuisine

Cuisine is a specific set of cooking traditions and practices, often associated with a specific culture. A cuisine is primarily influenced by the ingredients that are available locally or through trade....
 was rudimentary compared to the cuisine of 19th century Canton
Canton

Canton may refer to:...
 (now commonly known as Guangzhou
Guangzhou

'Guangzhou' is the Capital and a sub-provincial city of Guangdong Province of China in the northern and southern China part of the People's Republic of China....
).

As the colony developed there arose a need for meals to entertain businessmen. Some Chinese restaurants were founded in the late 19th century and early 20th century as branches of renowned restaurants in Canton and offered elaborate meals consisting of traditional Chinese "eight main courses and eight entrees" types of banquet
Banquet

Image:State Banquet Serving the Peacock Fac simile of a Woodcut in an edition of Virgil folio.A BANQUET is a large public meal or feast, complete with main courses and desserts....
s for 2 tael
Tael

Tael can refer to any one of several weight units of measurement of the Far East. Most commonly, it refers to the China tael , a part of the Chinese units of measurement of weights and currency ....
s of silver
Silver

Silver is a chemical element with the chemical symbol Ag and atomic number 47. A soft, white, lustrous transition metal, it has the highest electrical conductivity of any element and the highest thermal conductivity of any metal....
, at the time equal to a clerk's monthly wage. Before 1935 when prostitution
Prostitution

The word prostitution is used to indicate:1. The exposing or otherwise offering oneself or someone else with the purpose of tempting potential customers to exchange money or goods for the promise of cooperativeness in sexual intercourse from the exposed person;...
 was still legal in Hong Kong, female escorts
Call girl

A call girl or escort is a sex worker who is not visible to the general public. Nor does she usually belong to an institution like a brothel ....
 often accompanied diners to restaurant meals, especially those of a business entertainment nature. Opium
Opium

Opium is a narcotic formed from the latex released by lacerating the immature seed pods of Opium poppy . It contains up to 12% morphine, an opiate alkaloid, which is most frequently processed chemically to produce heroin for the illegal drug trade....
 was also offered which lasted until World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
. For the majority of Chinese who were not part of the merchant class, dining out in restaurants was non-existent and consisted of simple Cantonese country fares. Meat
Meat

In modern English usage, meat most often refers to animal biological tissue used as food, mostly skeletal muscle and associated fat, but it may also refer to offal, including livers, skin, brains, bone marrow, kidneys, in some countries lungs, and a variety of other internal organs as well as blood....
 only appeared in festive occasions and celebrations such as birthdays were often done by catering services who prepared the meals at the celebrant's home. The restaurant scene for Europeans in Hong Kong was segregated from Chinese dining. Elaborate colonial dining existed at the likes of Hongkong Hotel and subsequently Gloucester Hotel.

1920s: Canton's influence

Hong Kong's dining lagged behind the then-leader of Chinese cuisine, Canton
Canton

Canton may refer to:...
, for a long time and many Hong Kong chefs spent their formative years in Canton. Canton was renowned for its food, and there was a traditional saying of "Eat in Canton
History of Chinese cuisine

The History of Chinese cuisine in China can be traced back to the Peking Man and his use of fire and the invention of "cuisine" some 400,000 years ago....
". Cantonese cuisine in Canton reached its peak during the 1920s and was renowned in the care in preparation even for peasant fares such as char siu
Char siu

Char siu , otherwise known as barbecued pork in China or Chinese barbecued/roast pork outside China, is a popular way to prepare pork in Cantonese cuisine....
 or boat congee. Dai San Yuan was renowned for its braised shark fin
Shark Fin

Shark Fin is the peak has the triangular shape of a shark fin when viewed from the south....
 dish that charged 60 silver yuan, equivalent to 6 months' wage for a working class family. The Guandong cooking style eventually trickled down to the culinary scene in Hong Kong .

1949: Shanghainese and Western influences

The victory of Chinese Communists in the Chinese Civil War
Chinese Civil War

The Chinese Civil War or , which lasted from April 1927 to May 1950, was a civil war in China between the Kuomintang and the Chinese Communist Party ....
 in 1949 created a wave of refugee
Refugee

Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, a refugee is a person who flees to a foreign country or power to escape danger or persecutionOwing to a well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group, or political opinion, is outside the country of their nationality,...
s into Hong Kong. A sizable number of refugees were from non-Cantonese speaking parts of China, including the Yangtze River Delta
Yangtze River Delta

The Yangtze River Delta or Yangtze Delta, also called Yangzi, or Chang Jiang Delta, Rive Chang Delta Lake Tai or the Golden Triangle of the Yangtze , generally comprises the triangular-shaped territory of Wu Chinese-speaking Shanghai, southern Jiangsu province and northern Zhejiang province of China....
, and introduced Shanghai cuisine
Shanghai cuisine

Shanghai cuisine , also known as Hu cai is a popular style of Chinese cuisine....
 to Hong Kong. On the other hand, most renowned chefs of Canton, now known as Guangzhou
Guangzhou

'Guangzhou' is the Capital and a sub-provincial city of Guangdong Province of China in the northern and southern China part of the People's Republic of China....
 in pinyin romanization, settled in Hong Kong to escape from Communist rule in mainland China
Mainland China

Mainland China, Continental China, the Chinese mainland or simply the mainland, is a geopolitical term refers to the area under the jurisdiction of the People's Republic of China , excluding Hong Kong and Macau, which run on One Country, Two Systems....
 .

Prostitution
Prostitution

The word prostitution is used to indicate:1. The exposing or otherwise offering oneself or someone else with the purpose of tempting potential customers to exchange money or goods for the promise of cooperativeness in sexual intercourse from the exposed person;...
 and opium had by then long faded from the restaurant scene, and in order to survive, many restaurants started to tap into winning businesses from families by offering yum cha
Yum cha

Yum cha is a term in Cantonese which means "drink Chinese tea". It refers to the custom of eating small servings of different foods while sipping Chinese tea in Cantonese speaking areas of northern and southern China China....
 and wedding banquets, while on the other hand, the end of strict colonial segregation by the British colonial government and expatriate Westerners after the Second World War opened up Western fare to the Chinese.

Egg tart
Egg tart

Egg tarts, custard tarts, or egg custard tarts are a kind of pastry popular in many parts of the world but particularly in Chinese and Western European cuisines....
s and Hong Kong-style milk tea
Hong Kong-style milk tea

Hong Kong-style milk tea, often known as dai pai dong milk tea, is a beverage originating from Hong Kong. It consists of black tea sweetened with evaporated milk, and is usually part of an lunch in Hong Kong tea culture....
 soon became part of Hong Kong's food culture. It could be argued that the seeds of Hong Kong society as understood today were not sown until 1949, and the cuisine of Hong Kong has its direct roots in this period.

1960s-80s: prosperity

By the 1960s Hong Kong was past the worst of the economic depression, and there was a long and continuous period of relative calm and openness compared to the Communist misrule in Mao Zedong
Mao Zedong

Mao Zedong was a China military and politics dictator. Mao led the Communist Party of China to victory against the Kuomintang in the Chinese Civil War, and was the leader of the People?s Republic of China from its establishment in 1949 until his death in 1976....
-era China and martial law isolation in Taiwan
Taiwan

Taiwan is an island in East Asia. "Taiwan" is also commonly used to refer to the country governed by the Republic of China and to the ROC itself, which governs the island of Taiwan, Orchid Island and Green Island, Taiwan in the Pacific Ocean off the Taiwan coast, the Penghu islands in the Taiwan Strait, and Kinmen and the Matsu Islands...
. The Cantonese cuisine in Hong Kong had by then surpassed that of Guangzhou, which had witnessed a long period of decline after the Communists came to power. The rising prosperity from the mid 1960s had given birth to increasing demand for quality dining. Many of the chefs, who spent their formative years in pre-Communist Guangzhou and Shanghai, started to bring out the best of fine dining specialties from pre-1949 Guangzhou and Shanghai. Families had largely abandoned catering services and resorted to restaurants for celebratory meals. Seafood
Seafood

Seafood is any aquatic animal that is served as food and eaten by humans. Seafoods include fish and shellfish .The harvesting of seafood is known as fishing and the cultivation and farming of seafood is known as aquaculture, mariculture, or in the case of fish, fish farming....
 started to become specialised delicacies in the 1960s, followed by games
GAMES

GAMES may refer to:* GAMES Magazine* Georgia Academy of Mathematics, Engineering and Science...
 in the 1970s.

This wave of prosperity also propelled Hong Kong Chinese's awareness of foreign food trends, and many are willing to try foreign ingredients such as asparagus
Asparagus

Asparagus officinalis is a flowering plant species in the genus Asparagus from which the vegetable known as asparagus is obtained....
 and crayfish
Crayfish

Crayfish, crawfish, or crawdads are fresh water crustaceans resembling small lobsters, to which they are related. They breathe through feather-like gills and are found in bodies of water that do not freeze to the bottom; they are also mostly found in brooks and streams where there is fresh water running, and which have shelter ag...
 from Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
. Foreign food styles such as Japanese
Japanese cuisine

Japanese cuisine has developed over the centuries as a result of many political and social changes. The cuisine eventually changed with the advent of the Medieval age which ushered in a shedding of elitism with the age of Shogun rule....
 and Southeast Asian cuisine started to influence local food, and the pace of change accelerated during the late 1970s and early 1980s. This gave birth to nouvelle Cantonese cuisine that incorporated foreign dishes such as sashimi
Sashimi

Sashimi is a Japanese cuisine primarily consisting of very fresh raw seafood, sliced into thin pieces about 2.5cm wide by 4.0cm long by 0.5 cm thick, but dimensions vary depending on the type of item and chef, and served with only a dipping sauce , depending on the fish, and a simple garnish such as perilla and shredded daikon radish....
 into Cantonese banquets. For the first time, many Hong Kong Chinese started to have the economic means to visit many Western restaurants of the domain of mainly wealthy expatriate Westerners such as Gaddi's
Gaddi's

Gaddi's is a French haute cuisine restaurant situated in The Peninsula Hong Kong hotel. It was opened in 1953 and named after a former general manager of The Peninsula, Leo Gaddi....
 of the Peninsula Hotel. During these years, there was great wealth growth from stock market investments, and one visible manifestation of the resultant nouveau riche
Nouveau riche

Nouveau riche , or new money, refers to a person who has acquired considerable wealth within his or her generation. This term is generally to emphasize that the individual was previously part of a lower socioeconomic rank, and that such wealth has provided the means for the acquisition of goods or luxuries that were previously unobt...
 mentality in 1970s Hong Kong were sayings such as "mixing shark's fin soup with rice" (Chinese:????).

1980-90s: links with mainland China and Taiwan

China initiated economic reforms
Chinese economic reform

The Chinese economic reform refers to the program of microeconomic reform called "Socialism with Chinese characteristics" in the People's Republic of China that were started in 1978 by pragmatists within the Communist Party of China led by Deng Xiaoping and are ongoing as of the early 21st century....
 when Deng Xiaoping
Deng Xiaoping

Deng Xiaoping was a prominent Chinese revolutionary, politician, pragmatist and reformer, as well as the late leader of the Communist Party of China ....
 came to power after Mao Zedong
Mao Zedong

Mao Zedong was a China military and politics dictator. Mao led the Communist Party of China to victory against the Kuomintang in the Chinese Civil War, and was the leader of the People?s Republic of China from its establishment in 1949 until his death in 1976....
 died. The opening up of the country gave chefs from Hong Kong chances to reestablish links with chefs from mainland China severed in 1949 and opportunities to gain awareness of various regional Chinese cuisines. Many of these cuisines also contributed to nouvelle Cantonese cuisines in Hong Kong. The lift of martial law
Martial law

Martial law is the system of rules that takes effect when the military takes control of the normal administration of justice.Martial law is sometimes imposed during wars or occupied territory in the absence of any other civil government....
 in Taiwan
Taiwan

Taiwan is an island in East Asia. "Taiwan" is also commonly used to refer to the country governed by the Republic of China and to the ROC itself, which governs the island of Taiwan, Orchid Island and Green Island, Taiwan in the Pacific Ocean off the Taiwan coast, the Penghu islands in the Taiwan Strait, and Kinmen and the Matsu Islands...
 in 1987 jump-started Taiwanese links with mainland China and has caused a proliferation of eateries specializing in Taiwanese cuisine
Taiwanese cuisine

Cuisines in Taiwan have several variations. In addition to the following representative dishes from the people of Hoklo people ethnicity , there are also Taiwanese aborigine, Hakka cuisine, and local derivatives of Chinese cuisines ....
 in Hong Kong as Taiwanese tourists and businessmen used Hong Kong as a mid-point for visits to mainland China. From 1978 until 1997 there was no dispute Hong Kong was the epicenter of Chinese, not merely Cantonese, cuisine worldwide, with Chinese restaurants in mainland China and Taiwan, and among overseas Chinese communities, racing to employ chefs trained or worked in Hong Kong and emulating dishes improvised or invented in Hong Kong. Hong Kong-style Cantonese cuisine became a coinword for innovative Chinese cuisine during this period. It was even unofficially rumored the Chinese government had secretly consulted the head chef for the Peking Garden Restaurant of Hong Kong, part of the Maxim's restaurant and catering conglomerate, to teach chefs back at the renowned Quanjude
Quanjude

Quanjude is a famous Chinese restaurant known for its trademark Quanjude Peking Roast Duck and its longstanding culinary heritage since its establishment in 1864 in Beijing, China ....
 restaurant in Beijing
Beijing

is a metropolis in northern China and the Capital of the People's Republic of China. It is one of the four municipality of China, which are equivalent to province in China's Political divisions of China....
 how to make good Peking Duck
Peking Duck

Peking Duck, or Peking Roast Duck is a famous duck dish from Beijing that has been prepared since the imperial era, and is now considered one of People's Republic of China Chinese cuisine....
, Quanjude's signature dish, in the early 1980s as the skills to produce the dish were largely lost during the Cultural Revolution
Cultural Revolution

The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution in the People?s Republic of China was a period of widespread social and political upheaval that led to nation-wide chaos and economic disarray, which would engulf much of Chinese society between 1966 and 1976....
.

Post-1997: decline

After Hong Kong was returned to China in 1997, the Asian financial crisis and SARS epidemic led to a decade-long depression. The boom in Hong Kong culinary scene came to a halt and many restaurants, including a number of renowned eateries like Sun Tung Lok, closed down. It is argued that the catch up in prosperity among populations from coastal regions of China, particularly the nouveau riche (derogatory Chinese: da kuan ??) and corrupted officials (derogatory Chinese: da ye ??), has driven up the demand of many delicacies such as abalone
Abalone

Abalone are medium-sized to very large edible sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Haliotidae and the genus Haliotis....
 and grouper
Grouper

For other meanings, see Grouper .Groupers are fish of any of a number of genus in the subfamily Epinephelinae of the family Serranidae, in the order Perciformes....
, and many celebratory dishes have become outrageously expensive that they are beyond the reach of even many upper-middle class Hong Kong families. At the same time, Hong Kong people's tastes have become cosmopolitan when compared with one generation ago. Many are now able to appreciate specific European
European cuisine

European cuisine, or alternatively Western cuisine is a generalized term collectively referring to the cuisines of Europe and other Western world....
 cuisines rather than one generic "Western cuisine", and appreciation of other Asian cuisines, especially Japanese cuisine
Japanese cuisine

Japanese cuisine has developed over the centuries as a result of many political and social changes. The cuisine eventually changed with the advent of the Medieval age which ushered in a shedding of elitism with the age of Shogun rule....
 and Thai cuisine has been ever increasing. These has produced a proliferation of many specialist ethnic cuisine restaurants geared towards young middle class couples on one hand, and a consolidation of fine-dining Cantonese restaurants on the other.

As of the early 21st century Hong Kong, notwithstanding the partial recovery of Hong Kong's economy from the slump in 2003 due to the SARS epidemic, many pundits argue that contemporary Hong Kong's economy is heavily skewed towards real estate development
Real estate development

Real estate development is a multifaceted business, encompassing activities that range from the renovation and re-lease of existing building to the purchase of raw land and the sale of improve parcels to others....
 and financial services
Financial services

Financial services refer to Service provided by the finance industry. The finance industry encompasses a broad range of organizations that deal with the management of money....
. This provides prosperity to only a select few minority and an uncertain long-term economic fortune vis-a-vis more diversified mega-rich cities in China such as Shanghai
Shanghai

Shanghai is the List of cities in the People's Republic of China by population in China and one of the List of metropolitan areas by population in the world, with over 20 million people....
 and Guangzhou
Guangzhou

'Guangzhou' is the Capital and a sub-provincial city of Guangdong Province of China in the northern and southern China part of the People's Republic of China....
, and the territory therefore no longer possesses the economic base to support mass-level super fine-dining that is required to sustain an active dining culture. A common perception of Hong Kong's current culinary culture is one being in decline and resting on past laurels. For example, culinary magazines such as Eat and Travel Weekly report fewer fundamentally new dishes being invented in Hong Kong post-2000 than the 1980s heyday, and many restaurants tend to resort to popularise haute dishes invented in the 1980s. Modern Hong Kong's labor market has also disrupted the traditional ways of grooming Chinese chefs, which henceforth been trained in a very long and drawn one-to-one practical apprenticeships. Very few chefs are willing to sacrifice their time and effort to produce traditional cooking that discourages cutting corners, and emphasises techniques over ingredients' net economic worth. On the other hand, a minority of optimistic pundits argue Hong Kong may well develop a foodie culture similar to other developed economies and preserve the best of traditional cooking.

Historically Hong Kong's food source came from a combination of mini stores instead of supermarkets. Some of the stores included: rice dealers , serving as mini rice storage warehouses; wine shops, which offered beverages; see-dor (??, Cantonese rendering of "store"), which were single convenient stores, most notable for serving fresh baked bread. The main component was wet market
Wet market

A wet market is generally an open food market. Some of the common names include "Cultural Markets", "traditional markets", "Gaai Si", "Gaai See"....
s - one of the first market gatherings in Hong Kong was Central Market
Central Market

Central Market was a fresh food market in Central, Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Located between Jubilee Street, Queen Victoria Street, Hong Kong, Queen's Road and Des Voeux Road Central , it was the first wet market in Hong Kong....
 that began in the 1840s.

The idea of a single facility or supermarket that provided all food ingredients did not take place until the early 1970s
1970s in Hong Kong

1970s in Hong Kong underwent many changes that shaped its future. Economically, it reinvented itself from a manufacturing base into a Finance centre. The market also began leaning toward corporations and franchises....
 when Wellcome
Wellcome

Wellcome is a supermarket chain owned by Jardine Matheson Holdings via its Dairy Farm subsidiary. The Wellcome supermarket chain is one of the two largest supermarket chains in Hong Kong, the other being PARKnSHOP....
 , a local grocery chain, changed its format into a supermarket. Air-conditioned supermarkets did not become standardised until the 1980s. The early 21st century Western environmentalism
Environmentalism

Environmentalism is a broad philosophy and social movement centered on a concern for the Conservation movement and improvement of the environment ....
- or sustainability
Sustainability

Sustainability, in a broad sense, is the ability to maintain a certain process or state. It is now most frequently used in connection with biological and human systems....
-inspired food fashions, such as natural food, organic food
Organic food

Organic foods are made according to certain production standards, meaning they are grown without the use of conventional pesticides and artificial fertilizers, free from contamination by human or industrial waste, and processed without food irradiation or food additives....
, GE free food, local food
Local food

Local food or the local food movement is a "collaborative effort to build more locally based, self-reliant food economies - one in which sustainable food production, processing, distribution, and consumption is integrated to enhance the economic, environmental and social health of a particular place" and is considered to be a part of...
, and farmer's markets, have been ignored by a majority of Hong Kong's populations. It must be noted though, that the Western farmer's markets share some similarities with the traditional Chinese wet markets, however support of wet markets is largely based on traditional Chinese cultural preference rather than sustainability, and wet markets contain many features that are condemned by modern Western environmentalists on the grounds of "animal cruelty" (live animals sold for food) and "high food miles" (fruits and seafood from another continent).

Eating habits

Most restaurant serving sizes are considerably small by international standards, especially in comparison to most Western nations like the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 or Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
. The main course
Main course

A main course is the featured or primary dish in a meal consisting of several courses. In North American English, the main course can also be called the entr?e; however, in some menus the main course follows the entr?e, or entry, course, and the salad course....
 is usually accompanied by a generous portion of carbohydrates such as rice
Rice

Rice is a staple food for a large part of the world's human population, especially in tropical Latin America, and East Asia, South Asia and Southeast Asia, making it the second-most consumed cereal grain, after maize....
 or mein
Mein

Mein may refer to:* Chinese noodles made from wheat.* Mein , a song by the band Deftones and System of a Down singer Serj Tankian....
(noodles). People generally eat 5 times a day. Dinner is often accompanied with dessert. Snack time also fits anywhere in between meals.

As Hong Kong is Cantonese in origin and most Hong Kong Chinese are immigrants or descendants of immigrants from Cantonese-speaking parts of China, the food is a variant of Cantonese cuisine - almost all homecooking and much of the dine-out fares, from restaurant to bakery, are Cantonese or heavily Cantonese-influenced. Most of the celebrated food in Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Hong Kong , officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, is a territory located in Southern China in East Asia, bordering the province of Guangdong to the north and facing the South China Sea to the east, west and south....
 such as the wife cake, roast duck, dim sum
Dim sum

Dim sum is the name for a Chinese cuisine which involves a wide range of light dishes served alongside Chinese tea. It is usually served in the mornings until noon time at Chinese restaurants and at specialty dim sum eateries where typical dishes are available throughout the day....
, herbal tea, shark's fin and abalone
Abalone

Abalone are medium-sized to very large edible sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Haliotidae and the genus Haliotis....
 cooking, poached chicken, and the mooncake
Mooncake

Mooncakes are Chinese pastry traditionally eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival. The festival is for lunar worship and moon watching; moon cakes are regarded as an indispensable delicacy on this occasion....
, and others, originated in Guangzhou
Guangzhou

'Guangzhou' is the Capital and a sub-provincial city of Guangdong Province of China in the northern and southern China part of the People's Republic of China....
, and dai pai dong
Dai pai dong

Dai pai dong is a type of open-air food stall once very popular in Hong Kong. The government registration name in Hong Kong is "cooked-food stalls"....
 was an institution adopted from the southern Chinese city. As in the parent cuisine, the Hong Kong Cantonese cuisine accepts a wide variety of ingredients, a lighted seasoned taste. Unlike Guangzhou, the uninterrupted contacts Hong Kong has with the West has made it more susceptible to Western influences, and has produced favorites such as egg tart
Egg tart

Egg tarts, custard tarts, or egg custard tarts are a kind of pastry popular in many parts of the world but particularly in Chinese and Western European cuisines....
s, Hong Kong-style milk tea
Hong Kong-style milk tea

Hong Kong-style milk tea, often known as dai pai dong milk tea, is a beverage originating from Hong Kong. It consists of black tea sweetened with evaporated milk, and is usually part of an lunch in Hong Kong tea culture....
.

In addition, other foreign styles of cuisines are also popular in the territory, although almost all offer one of generic Western (authentic, international, or Hong Kong-style), Italian, French, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, Indian, Malaysian and Singaporean cuisines. Unlike London, New York, Paris and Singapore, Hong Kong does not offer as much breadth in variety of cuisines available as its relatively homogeneous population renders exotic styles of cuisines without sufficient numbers of ethnic clientèles difficult to survive.

! width=20% | Time of Day ! width=40% | Meal |- | morning || Breakfast
Breakfast

Breakfast is a meal eaten after a long period of sleep, most often eaten in the morning. The word came about because it means breaking the fast after one has not eaten since the night before....
|- | noon (12PM) || Lunch |- | 3 PM || Afternoon Tea
Tea (meal)

Depending on a country's customs, tea can refer to any of several different meals or mealtimes....
|- | evening || Dinner
Dinner

Dinner is the name of the main meal of the day. Depending upon regional locale and tradition, it may be the second or third principle meal of the day....
|- | 10PM or later || Siu yeh
Siu yeh

Siu yeh is a late night meal in the Cuisine of Hong Kong. It comes after dinner, and is similar to supper. Mealtime may start from about 9pm onwards until 4am, which would be early morning yum cha time....
|-


Eating Etiquette

Most East Asian cuisines, with the exception of fusion and Thai, are consumed exclusively with chopsticks
Chopsticks

Chopsticks are a pair of small, equal-length, tapered sticks. They are used as the traditional eating utensils of China, Japan, Korea, Republic of China, and Vietnam....
. The more Western style cuisines favor cutlery
Cutlery

Cutlery refers to any hand implement used in preparing, serving, and especially eating food in the Western world. It is more usually known as Silver or flatware in the United States, where cutlery can have the more specific meaning of knives and other cutting instruments....
. Some meals are more suited for the use of hands. One notable trend in restaurants is the limited number of napkins provided during a meal. Most mid to low-tier restaurants operate under the assumption that customers bring their own napkins or tissue packs when dining. Standard Western
Western culture

File:Clash of Civilizations map.pngWestern culture are terms which are used to refer to cultures of European origin. This terminology originated as a way of describing what was different about the Graeco-Roman culture and its descendants, in contrast to the older neighboring civilizations of the Middle East, which in many ways continued...
 dining etiquettes are rarely observed even in upscale restaurants in Hong Kong.

Ingredients


Similar to Cantonese cuisine elsewhere, Hong Kong's cooking uses a wide variety of ingredients and the common ones include:

  • Century egg
    Century egg

    Century egg, also known as preserved egg, hundred-year egg, thousand-year egg, and thousand-year-old egg, is a Chinese cuisine ingredient made by preserving duck, chicken or quail egg in mixture of clay, ash, salt, Calcium oxide, and rice straw for several weeks to several months, depending on the method of processin...
  • Salted duck egg
    Salted duck egg

    Salted duck egg is a Chinese cuisine preserved food product made by soaking duck egg s in brine, or packing each egg in damp salted charcoal. In Asian supermarkets, these eggs are sometimes sold covered in a thick layer of salted charcoal paste....
  • Chinese cabbage
    Chinese cabbage

    Chinese cabbage , also known as snow cabbage, is a China leaf vegetable commonly used in Chinese cuisine. The vegetable is related to the Western cabbage, and is of the same species as the Turnip ....
  • Shiitake
    Shiitake

    The shiitake is an edible mushroom native to East Asia, which is cultivated and consumed in many Asian countries, as well as being dried and exported to many countries around the world....
  • Kai-lan
    Kai-lan

    Kai-lan, also known as Chinese broccoli or Chinese kale, is a slightly bitter leaf vegetable featuring thick, flat, glossy blue-green leaves with thick stems and a small number of tiny, almost vestigial flower heads similar to those of broccoli....
  • Red Bean
    Azuki bean

    The azuki bean is an Annual plant vine widely grown throughout East Asia and the Himalayas for its small bean. The cultivars most familiar in north-east Asia have a uniform red color, but white, black, gray and variously mottled varieties are also known....
  • Hoisin Sauce
    Hoisin sauce

    Hoisin sauce, or Haixian Sauce, also called suckling pig sauce, is a Chinese dipping sauce. The word Hoisin is a romanization of the Chinese language word for seafood "" as pronounced in Yue Chinese....
  • Chinese Sausage
    Chinese sausage

    Chinese sausage is a generic term referring to the many different types of sausages originating in China....
  • Dried Shrimp
    Dried shrimp

    Dried shrimp are shrimp that have been sun dried and shrunk to a thumbnail size. They are used primarily in Chinese cuisine, imparting a unique umami taste....
  • Dried Scallop
    Conpoy

    Conpoy or dried scallop is type of dried seafood product made from the adductor muscle of scallops. The smell of conpoy is marine, pungent, and reminiscent of certain salt-cured meats....
  • Jujube
    Jujube

    Ziziphus zizyphus , commonly called Jujube, Red Date , or Chinese Date, is a species of Ziziphus in the buckthorn family Rhamnaceae, used primarily for its fruits....
  • Lotus seed
    Lotus seed

    Lotus seeds or Lotus nuts are the seeds of plants in the genus Nelumbo, particularly the species Nelumbo nucifera. The seeds are of great importance to East Asian cuisine and are used extensively in traditional Chinese medicine and in Chinese cuisine....

  • Styles


    Chinese and Other Asian

    ! Chinese and Other Asian Cuisines ! Style Name ! Most Popular ! Examples |- | Small Shops || Hawker
    Cuisine of Hong Kong

    The cuisine of Hong Kong is Cantonese cuisine with extensive influences from parts of non-Cantonese-speaking China , The West, Japan, and Southeast Asia, due to Hong Kong's past as a British colony and long history of being an international city of commerce....
     || Snack || Fish ball
    Fish ball

    Fish balls are a commonly cooked food in southern China and overseas Chinese communities. As the name suggests, the ball is made of fish meat that has been finely pulverized....
    s on a stick, Stinky tofu
    Stinky tofu

    Stinky tofu is a form of fermentation tofu, which, as the name suggests, has a strong odor. It is a popular snack in East Asia and Southeast Asia, particularly Taiwan, Indonesia, and China, where it is usually found at night markets or roadside stands, or as a side dish in lunch bars....
    |- | || Dai Pai Dong
    Cuisine of Hong Kong

    The cuisine of Hong Kong is Cantonese cuisine with extensive influences from parts of non-Cantonese-speaking China , The West, Japan, and Southeast Asia, due to Hong Kong's past as a British colony and long history of being an international city of commerce....
     || Snack || Wonton noodle |- | || Specialty
    Cuisine of Hong Kong

    The cuisine of Hong Kong is Cantonese cuisine with extensive influences from parts of non-Cantonese-speaking China , The West, Japan, and Southeast Asia, due to Hong Kong's past as a British colony and long history of being an international city of commerce....
     || Snack || Tofu pudding
    Douhua

    File:Dofuhua-lamma.jpgD?uhua or d?ufuhua is a Chinese cuisine made with an extra soft form of tofu. It is also referred to as tofu pudding....
    , beef jerky
    Jerky (food)

    Jerky is meat that has been cut into strips trimmed of fat, marinated in a spicy, salty or sweet liquid and then dried with low heat or occasionally salted and sun-dried....
    , Haw flakes
    Haw flakes

    Haw flakes are Chinese cuisine sweets made from the fruit of the Crataegus pinnatifida. The dark pink candy is packaged using twenty-two one millimeter-thick candy discs and sold in packs of ten....
    |- | Informal || HK-Style Fast Food
    Cuisine of Hong Kong

    The cuisine of Hong Kong is Cantonese cuisine with extensive influences from parts of non-Cantonese-speaking China , The West, Japan, and Southeast Asia, due to Hong Kong's past as a British colony and long history of being an international city of commerce....
     || Anytime || Cutlet
    Cutlet

    Cutlet refers to:# a thin slice of meat from the leg or ribs of veal, pork or mutton # a frying cutlet# a croquette made of minced meat# various preparations using fried cutlets or croquettes...
     Porkchop, Vegetable
    Vegetable

    The term "vegetable" generally means the Eating parts of plants. The definition of the word is traditional rather than scientific, however, and therefore the usage of the word is somewhat arbitrary and subjective, as it is determined by individual cultural customs of food selection and food preparation....
     with Oyster sauce
    Oyster sauce

    Oyster sauce is a viscous dark brown sauce commonly used in Chinese cuisine, Filipino cuisine, Thai cuisine and Khmer cuisine. It is especially common in Cantonese cuisine....
    |- | Bakery || Chinese Pastry
    Cuisine of Hong Kong

    The cuisine of Hong Kong is Cantonese cuisine with extensive influences from parts of non-Cantonese-speaking China , The West, Japan, and Southeast Asia, due to Hong Kong's past as a British colony and long history of being an international city of commerce....
     || Snack || Wife Cake, Egg tart
    Egg tart

    Egg tarts, custard tarts, or egg custard tarts are a kind of pastry popular in many parts of the world but particularly in Chinese and Western European cuisines....
    |- | || Cantonese
    Cuisine of Hong Kong

    The cuisine of Hong Kong is Cantonese cuisine with extensive influences from parts of non-Cantonese-speaking China , The West, Japan, and Southeast Asia, due to Hong Kong's past as a British colony and long history of being an international city of commerce....
     || Lunch, Dinner || Dim sum
    Dim sum

    Dim sum is the name for a Chinese cuisine which involves a wide range of light dishes served alongside Chinese tea. It is usually served in the mornings until noon time at Chinese restaurants and at specialty dim sum eateries where typical dishes are available throughout the day....
    , Shark's fin, Char siu
    Char siu

    Char siu , otherwise known as barbecued pork in China or Chinese barbecued/roast pork outside China, is a popular way to prepare pork in Cantonese cuisine....
    |- | || Buddhist
    Cuisine of Hong Kong

    The cuisine of Hong Kong is Cantonese cuisine with extensive influences from parts of non-Cantonese-speaking China , The West, Japan, and Southeast Asia, due to Hong Kong's past as a British colony and long history of being an international city of commerce....
     || Lunch, Dinner || Buddha's delight
    Buddha's delight

    Buddha's delight, often transliteration as Lu?h?n zhai, lo han jai, or lo hon jai, is a vegetarianism dish well known in Chinese cuisine....
    , Mantou
    Mantou

    Mantou sometimes known as Chinese steamed bun, is a kind of steaming bun originating in China. It is typically eaten as a staple in Northern parts of China where wheat rather than rice is grown....
    |- | || Hakka
    Cuisine of Hong Kong

    The cuisine of Hong Kong is Cantonese cuisine with extensive influences from parts of non-Cantonese-speaking China , The West, Japan, and Southeast Asia, due to Hong Kong's past as a British colony and long history of being an international city of commerce....
     || Lunch, Dinner || Poon Choi
    Poon choi

    Poon Choi, also known as pen cai or Big Bowl Feast is a traditional type of Chinese food served in wooden basins instead of the porcelain or metal kind....
    |- | || Beijing
    Cuisine of Hong Kong

    The cuisine of Hong Kong is Cantonese cuisine with extensive influences from parts of non-Cantonese-speaking China , The West, Japan, and Southeast Asia, due to Hong Kong's past as a British colony and long history of being an international city of commerce....
     || Lunch, Dinner || Peking Duck
    Peking Duck

    Peking Duck, or Peking Roast Duck is a famous duck dish from Beijing that has been prepared since the imperial era, and is now considered one of People's Republic of China Chinese cuisine....
    |- | || Japanese
    Cuisine of Hong Kong

    The cuisine of Hong Kong is Cantonese cuisine with extensive influences from parts of non-Cantonese-speaking China , The West, Japan, and Southeast Asia, due to Hong Kong's past as a British colony and long history of being an international city of commerce....
     || Lunch, Dinner || Sushi
    Sushi

    In Japanese cuisine, is vinegared rice, usually topped with other ingredients, including fish dishes. In Japan, sliced raw fish alone is called sashimi and is distinct from sushi, as sashimi is the raw fish component, not the rice component....
    , Sashimi
    Sashimi

    Sashimi is a Japanese cuisine primarily consisting of very fresh raw seafood, sliced into thin pieces about 2.5cm wide by 4.0cm long by 0.5 cm thick, but dimensions vary depending on the type of item and chef, and served with only a dipping sauce , depending on the fish, and a simple garnish such as perilla and shredded daikon radish....
    |- | || Indian
    Cuisine of Hong Kong

    The cuisine of Hong Kong is Cantonese cuisine with extensive influences from parts of non-Cantonese-speaking China , The West, Japan, and Southeast Asia, due to Hong Kong's past as a British colony and long history of being an international city of commerce....
     || Lunch, Dinner || Curry
    Curry

    Curry is the English language description of any of a general variety of spiced dishes, best known in Asian cuisines, especially South Asian cuisine....
     Chicken
    Chicken

    The chicken is a Domestication fowl. Recent evidence suggests that domestication of the chicken was under way in Vietnam over 10,000 years ago....
    |- | || Hot Pot
    Cuisine of Hong Kong

    The cuisine of Hong Kong is Cantonese cuisine with extensive influences from parts of non-Cantonese-speaking China , The West, Japan, and Southeast Asia, due to Hong Kong's past as a British colony and long history of being an international city of commerce....
     || Dinner || Scallop
    Scallop

    A scallop is a Marine bivalve mollusk of the Family Pectinidae. Scallops are a wiktionary:cosmopolitan family, found in all of the world's oceans....
    , Shrimp
    Shrimp

    Shrimp are swimming, Decapoda crustaceans classified in the infraorder Caridea, found widely around the world in both fresh water and seawater. Adult shrimp are Filter feeder benthic animals living close to the bottom....
    |- | Drinks || HK-Style Drinks
    Cuisine of Hong Kong

    The cuisine of Hong Kong is Cantonese cuisine with extensive influences from parts of non-Cantonese-speaking China , The West, Japan, and Southeast Asia, due to Hong Kong's past as a British colony and long history of being an international city of commerce....
     || Anytime || milk tea
    Hong Kong-style milk tea

    Hong Kong-style milk tea, often known as dai pai dong milk tea, is a beverage originating from Hong Kong. It consists of black tea sweetened with evaporated milk, and is usually part of an lunch in Hong Kong tea culture....
    , Yuanyang
    Yuanyang (drink)

    Yuanyang is a popular beverage in Hong Kong, made of a mixture of coffee and Hong Kong-style milk tea. It was originally served at dai pai dongs and cha chaan tengs , but is now available in various types of restaurants....
    |- | || Chinese Tea
    Cuisine of Hong Kong

    The cuisine of Hong Kong is Cantonese cuisine with extensive influences from parts of non-Cantonese-speaking China , The West, Japan, and Southeast Asia, due to Hong Kong's past as a British colony and long history of being an international city of commerce....
     || Anytime || Chrysanthemum tea
    Chrysanthemum tea

    Chrysanthemum tea is a flower-based tisane made from chrysanthemum flowers of the species Chrysanthemum morifolium or Chrysanthemum indicum, which are most popular in East Asia....
    |-


    Western

    ! Western Category ! Style Name ! Most Popular ! Examples |- | Small Shops || HK-style western
    Cuisine of Hong Kong

    The cuisine of Hong Kong is Cantonese cuisine with extensive influences from parts of non-Cantonese-speaking China , The West, Japan, and Southeast Asia, due to Hong Kong's past as a British colony and long history of being an international city of commerce....
     || Brunch
    Brunch

    Brunch or bruncheon is a combination of breakfast and lunch. The term is a portmanteau of breakfast and lunch. Brunch is often served after a morning event or prior to an afternoon one, such as a wedding or sporting event....
     || French Toast
    French toast

    File:FrenchToast.JPGFrench toast is a popular breakfast food in North America, Europe and Brazil.French toast is made with bread and eggs. Milk is commonly added....
    , Instant noodles
    Instant noodles

    Instant noodles are dried or precooked noodles fused with oil, and often sold with a packet of flavoring. Dried noodles are usually eaten after being cooked or soaked in boiling water for 3 to 5 minutes, while precooked noodles can be reheated, or eaten straight from the packet....
    |- | Informal || Western Fast Food
    Cuisine of Hong Kong

    The cuisine of Hong Kong is Cantonese cuisine with extensive influences from parts of non-Cantonese-speaking China , The West, Japan, and Southeast Asia, due to Hong Kong's past as a British colony and long history of being an international city of commerce....
     || Anytime || Big Mac
    Big Mac

    The Big Mac is a hamburger sold by the international fast-food chain store McDonald's. It is one of the company's signature products, along with the Quarter Pounder....
    , Hotdog
    HotDog

    HotDog is the name of the HTML web editing tool developed by Sausage Software in the mid-1990s. At the time of its development, there were only a small number of HTML editors available on the market and HotDog gathered significant interest from web users due to its ease of use and WYSIWYG interface....
    |- | Bakery || Western Bakery
    Cuisine of Hong Kong

    The cuisine of Hong Kong is Cantonese cuisine with extensive influences from parts of non-Cantonese-speaking China , The West, Japan, and Southeast Asia, due to Hong Kong's past as a British colony and long history of being an international city of commerce....
     || Snack || Maxim cakes
    Maxim's Catering

    Maxim's is Hong Kong's largest food & beverage corporation and restaurant chain. Founded in the 1950s by entrepreneurial brothers S.T. Wu,James T....
    , Tiramisu
    Tiramisu

    Tiramisu is one of the most popular Italian cuisine cakes. It is made of savoiardi dipped in espresso or strong coffee and layered with a whipped mixture of egg yolks, mascarpone, and sugar, and topped with cocoa....
    |- | Cuisine || American
    Cuisine of Hong Kong

    The cuisine of Hong Kong is Cantonese cuisine with extensive influences from parts of non-Cantonese-speaking China , The West, Japan, and Southeast Asia, due to Hong Kong's past as a British colony and long history of being an international city of commerce....
     || Lunch, Dinner || Sirloin steak
    Sirloin steak

    The sirloin steak is beef steak cut from the lower portion of the ribs, continuing off the beef tenderloin from which filet mignon is cut. Of the steaks typically considered to be premium steaks, the sirloin is the cheapest, because the muscles still do quite a bit of work....
    , Buffalo wings
    Buffalo wings

    Buffalo wings, hot wings, chicken wings, or wings are chicken wing sections and drumstick that are deep fried and then coated in sauce....
    |- | || Italian
    Cuisine of Hong Kong

    The cuisine of Hong Kong is Cantonese cuisine with extensive influences from parts of non-Cantonese-speaking China , The West, Japan, and Southeast Asia, due to Hong Kong's past as a British colony and long history of being an international city of commerce....
     || Lunch, Dinner || Spaghetti
    Spaghetti

    Spaghetti is a long, thin, cylindrical pasta of Italy origin. A variety of pasta dishes are based on it, from spaghetti with cheese and pepper or garlic and oil to a spaghetti with tomato, meat, and other sauces....
     with Vienna Sausage
    Vienna sausage

    A Vienna sausage is a Hot dog. The word wiener means Vienna in German language.In many European countries any pre-cooked and sometimes smoked wieners bought fresh from supermarkets, delicatessens and butcher are called Vienna sausage....
    , Beef
    Beef

    Beef is the culinary name for meat from bovines, especially domestic cattle . Beef is one of the principal meats used in the cuisine of Australia, European cuisine and the Americas, and is also important in Africa, East Asia, and Southeast Asia....
     Brisket
    Brisket

    Brisket is a cut of meat from the breast or lower chest. While all meat animals have a brisket, the term is most often used to describe beef or veal....
    , Pizza
    Pizza

    Pizza is a world-popular dish of Italy origin, made with an oven-baked, flat, generally round bread that is often covered with tomatoes or a tomato-based sauce and mozzarella cheese....
    |- | || French
    Cuisine of Hong Kong

    The cuisine of Hong Kong is Cantonese cuisine with extensive influences from parts of non-Cantonese-speaking China , The West, Japan, and Southeast Asia, due to Hong Kong's past as a British colony and long history of being an international city of commerce....
     || Lunch, Dinner || Quiche
    Quiche

    File:Quiches 2.jpgFile:Lorraine map.pngIn French cuisine, a quiche is a baked dish that is based on a custard made from Egg s and milk or cream in a pastry crust....
    , Lamb Mignon |- | Drinks || Western Drinks
    Cuisine of Hong Kong

    The cuisine of Hong Kong is Cantonese cuisine with extensive influences from parts of non-Cantonese-speaking China , The West, Japan, and Southeast Asia, due to Hong Kong's past as a British colony and long history of being an international city of commerce....
     || Anytime || Horlicks
    Horlicks

    Horlicks is the name of a company and of a malted milk hot drink, which is claimed to promote sleep when consumed at bedtime. It is manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline in the United Kingdom, India and Jamaica....
    , Cola
    Cola

    Cola is a beverage usually with caramel coloring and containing caffeine.Originally invented by the druggist John Pemberton, it has become popular worldwide....
    |- | || Western Coffee
    Cuisine of Hong Kong

    The cuisine of Hong Kong is Cantonese cuisine with extensive influences from parts of non-Cantonese-speaking China , The West, Japan, and Southeast Asia, due to Hong Kong's past as a British colony and long history of being an international city of commerce....
     || Anytime || Espresso
    Espresso

    Caff? espresso or espresso is a concentrated coffee beverage brewed by forcing hot water under pressure through finely ground coffee....
    , Iced coffee
    Iced coffee

    Iced coffee is a cold variant of the beverage coffee....
    |-


    Non-service-based

    Non-service-based items are food that do not require cooking or any chef services. They are usually imported, cultivated or produced. It is identical if served outside of Hong Kong.

    ! Category ! Style Name ! Most Popular ! Examples |- | Alcoholic || Beer || Lunch, Dinner || Tsingtao, Carlsberg
    Carlsberg

    The Carlsberg Group is a Denmark brewing company founded in 1847 by J. C. Jacobsen after the name of his son Carl Jacobsen. The headquarters are in Copenhagen, Denmark....
    , Heineken |- | || Wine || Lunch, Dinner || XO cognac
    Cognac (drink)

    Cognac , named after the town of Cognac in France, is the most famous variety of brandy, produced in the wine-growing region surrounding the town from which it takes its name, in the French Departements of France of Charente and Charente-Maritime....
    |- | Fruits || Pacific Fruits || Anytime || Ya Pear
    Ya pear

    Pyrus ?bretschneideri, the Chinese White Pear , is an interspecific hybrid species of pear native to northern China, where it is widely grown for its edible fruit....
    , Durian
    Durian

    The durian is the fruit of trees from the genus Durio belonging to the Malvaceae Family . Widely known and revered in Southeast Asia as the "King of Fruits", the fruit is distinctive for its large size, unique odor, and formidable Spine -covered husk....
    , Lychee
    Lychee

    The Lychee , also spelled Litchi or Laichi and Lichu, Chinese language: ??, Hanyu Pinyin: L?zhi, is the sole member of the genus Litchi in the soapberry family Sapindaceae....
    |-


    Chinese and Other Asian Styles


    Hawker

    These are basically streetside food stalls, operated by usually 1 or 2 people pushing a cart. The carts are usually very mobile, allowing the business freedom to sell snacks in which ever area is most populated at a particular point in time. While they have been popular in the 70s and 80s, tight health regulations and other forms of lease
    Lease

    A lease is a legal document, but can be an speech communication arrangement, which confers a right on one person to possession property ownership to another person to the exclusion of the owner landlord....
     versus license
    License

    The verb license or grant license means to give permission. The noun license refers to that permission as well as to the document memorializing that permission....
    d hawker restrictions have put a burden on this mobile food culture. The term Jau Gwei
    Jau Gwei

    Jau Gwei refers to the sudden abandonment of roadside vendor stalls in Hong Kong, when the squads of the Hawker Control Team are coming and the vendors are either operating a stall illegally or selling prohibited goods....
     became associated with the hawkers trying to avoid restrictions.

    Includes:
    • Fishball
    • Butzaigo
    • Roasted chestnuts


    Dai Pai Dong

    These are small Chinese style casual outdoor dining restaurants, serving mostly Cantonese and Teochew peasant fares. The business is catered toward the locals with many menus exclusively in Chinese.

    Includes:
    • Congee and Youtiao
      Youtiao

      Youtiao, you char kway, or yau ja gwai , sometimes known in English as Chinese cruller fried bread stick or Chinese doughnut, is a long, golden-brown, deep frying strip of dough in Chinese cuisine and other East Asia and Southeast Asian cuisines and is usually eaten for breakfast....
    • Sweetened Condensed milk
      Condensed milk

      Condensed milk, also known as sweetened condensed milk, is Milk#Cow's milk from which water has been removed and to which sugar has been added, yielding a very thick, sweet product that can last for years without refrigeration if unopened....
       Toast
    • Wonton noodle


    Chinesemedicine Hk

    Specialty Shops

    Specialty stores usually dedicate to selling a certain type of snack or dried goods. If the focus is on beef jerky
    Jerky (food)

    Jerky is meat that has been cut into strips trimmed of fat, marinated in a spicy, salty or sweet liquid and then dried with low heat or occasionally salted and sun-dried....
     for example, the store will offer 10 to 20 different types of the highest grade and quality. During holiday times, specialty stores are sometimes the premiere place for purchasing food gift items. Sun-dried goods and Chinese candy are also common merchandise found.

    Includes:
    • Beef Jerky
      Jerky (food)

      Jerky is meat that has been cut into strips trimmed of fat, marinated in a spicy, salty or sweet liquid and then dried with low heat or occasionally salted and sun-dried....
    • Almond Biscuit
      Almond biscuit

      Almond biscuit is a type of Chinese bakery. The biscuit is one of the most standard pastries in Hong Kong, and can also be found in some Chinatown bakery shops overseas....
    • Dried Shredded Squid
      Dried shredded squid

      Dried shredded squid is a dried, seasoned snack commonly found in coastal Asia countries, as well as Hawai'i. It is also referred to as "Shredded Squid", "Dried Seasoned Squid", "Prepared Rolled Squid" or "Sun Dried Squid"....


    Hong Kong-Style Fast Food

    Hong Kong-style fast food is either served in fast-casual restaurants such as Café de Coral
    Café de Coral

    Caf? de Coral is a fast food restaurant group which owns and operates fast food chains and restaurants including Caf? de Coral, The Spaghetti House, Manchu Wok, Oliver's Super Sandwiches, Ah Yee Leng Tong and others....
    , and Fairwood
    Fairwood (restaurant)

    Fairwood is a fast food chain offering Chinese and Western food at affordable prices. Founded in December 1972 in the Tsuen Wan district of Hong Kong, its current headquarters are located in North Point....
     or in food courts typically attached to malls or supermarkets such as CitySuper. The food offered is a mix of Canto-Western cuisine (see Hong Kong-Style Western Cuisine below), Cantonese fares, and increasingly Asian food from outside China.

    Includes:
    • Pork Cutlet
      Tonkatsu

      Tonkatsu , invented in the late 19th century, is a popular dish in Japan. It consists of a Panko, Deep-frying pork cutlet one to two centimeters thick and sliced into bite-sized pieces, generally served with shredded cabbage....
       - Japanese inspired
    • Chinese Broccoli with Oyster sauce
      Oyster sauce

      Oyster sauce is a viscous dark brown sauce commonly used in Chinese cuisine, Filipino cuisine, Thai cuisine and Khmer cuisine. It is especially common in Cantonese cuisine....
       - Cantonese
    • baked pork chop rice - Western (specifically British) inspired

    Chinese Pastry

    Hong Kong-style Chinese pastry offers a plethora of choices for the discerning taster. Depending on location, some shops may carry a wider selection than others, and some may bake goods on the premise while others have it delivered from an off-site bakery. Most bakeries carry standard fare such as Pineapple Buns
    Pineapple bun

    A pineapple bun is a kind of sweet pastry popular in Hong Kong, Macau, some other areas in northern and southern China, and in Chinese communities in North America....
     and Egg Tarts
    Egg tart

    Egg tarts, custard tarts, or egg custard tarts are a kind of pastry popular in many parts of the world but particularly in Chinese and Western European cuisines....
    . During the Mid-Autumn Festival
    Mid-Autumn Festival

    The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, or in Chinese, Zhongqiu Jie , is a popular harvest festival celebrated by Han Chinese people and Vietnamese people , dating back over 3,000 years to moon worship in China's Shang Dynasty....
    , moon cake is one of the hottest sellers. Pastries are baked fresh daily (and sometimes throughout the day), and it's said that Hong Kong people have taste buds so sophisticated that they can tell the difference between something baked 1 hour versus 5 hours ago.

    Includes:
    • Wife Cake
    • Jin deui
      Jin deui

      Jin deui is a type of fried Chinese bakery made from glutinous rice flour and commonly found in the Far East. The pastry is coated with sesame seeds on the outside and is crisp and quite chewy....
    • Cream Bun
      Cream bun

      Cream bun is a type of Chinese pastry. It is one of the most standard pastries in Hong Kong. It can also be found in most Chinatown bakery shops overseas....


    Dimsum Breakfast in Hong Kong

    Cuisine: Cantonese

    As the most predominant cultural group in Hong Kong, Cantonese food forms the backbone of homecooking and dine-out scenes. Many early celebrated Cantonese restaurants, including Tai San Yuan, Luk Yu Tea House, were originally Hong Kong
    Hong Kong

    Hong Kong , officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, is a territory located in Southern China in East Asia, bordering the province of Guangdong to the north and facing the South China Sea to the east, west and south....
     branches of the famed Guangzhou-based restaurants, and most chefs in Hong Kong
    Hong Kong

    Hong Kong , officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, is a territory located in Southern China in East Asia, bordering the province of Guangdong to the north and facing the South China Sea to the east, west and south....
     until the 1970s had spent their formative years working in the restaurant industry in Gaungzhou. Most of the celebrated dishes in Hong Kong
    Hong Kong

    Hong Kong , officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, is a territory located in Southern China in East Asia, bordering the province of Guangdong to the north and facing the South China Sea to the east, west and south....
     were introduced into the territory through Guangzhou
    Guangzhou

    'Guangzhou' is the Capital and a sub-provincial city of Guangdong Province of China in the northern and southern China part of the People's Republic of China....
    , often refined with awareness of international tastes. Cantonese food prices perhaps cover the widest range, from the small business
    Small business

    A small business is a business that is independently owned and operated, with a small number of employees and relatively low volume of sales. The legal definition of "small" often varies by country and industry, but is generally under 100 employees in the United States and under 50 employees in the European Union....
    es lou mei
    Lou mei

    Lou mei is the name given to dishes made by simmering in a seasoned soy sauce-based sauce. Often, lou mei is made from internal organs, entrails and offal of animals....
     to the most expensive abalone
    Abalone

    Abalone are medium-sized to very large edible sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Haliotidae and the genus Haliotis....
     delicacies, which involves abalone
    Abalone

    Abalone are medium-sized to very large edible sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Haliotidae and the genus Haliotis....
    .

    One well developed dish in Cantonese cuisine is dim sum
    Dim sum

    Dim sum is the name for a Chinese cuisine which involves a wide range of light dishes served alongside Chinese tea. It is usually served in the mornings until noon time at Chinese restaurants and at specialty dim sum eateries where typical dishes are available throughout the day....
    . Waiters cart around stacks of steamer baskets or small plates of food for customers to choose. Dim Sum includes dishes based on meat, seafood, vegetables, as well as desserts and fruit. The term Yum cha
    Yum cha

    Yum cha is a term in Cantonese which means "drink Chinese tea". It refers to the custom of eating small servings of different foods while sipping Chinese tea in Cantonese speaking areas of northern and southern China China....
     (literally "drink tea") is synonymous with eating Dim Sum. It is customary for families to eat Dim Sum on weekends.
    Includes:
    • Cart noodle
      Cart noodle

      Cart noodle is a kind of a la carte noodle which became popular in Hong Kong in the 1950s through independent street vendors operating on roadsides and in public housing estates in low-income districts, using carts....
    • Siu mei
      Siu mei

      Siu mei is the generic name, in Cantonese cuisine, given to meats roasted on spits over an open fire or a huge wood burning rotisserie oven. It creates a unique, deep barbecue flavor that is usually enhanced by a flavorful sauce ....
    • Cha siu baau
      Cha Siu Baau

      Cha siu baau are Cantonese cuisine barbecue pork baozi . The buns are filled with barbecue-flavoured char siu. They are served as a type of dim sum during yum cha and are sometimes sold in Chinese bakery....
    • Shaomai
      Shaomai

      Shaomai is a traditional Chinese cuisine dumpling....
    • Har gau
      Har gau

      Har gow is a dim sum staple in Cantonese cuisine. It is prepared by filling wrappers with shrimp, bamboo shoots, and seasonings. The pouch-shaped dumpling is then steamed in a bamboo basket until translucent....
    • Crispy fried chicken
      Crispy fried chicken

      Crispy fried chicken is a standard dish in the Cantonese cuisine of southern China. The chicken is fried in such a way that the skin is extremely crunchy, but the white meat is relatively soft....
    • Seafood birdsnest
      Seafood birdsnest

      Seafood birdsnest is a common Chinese cuisine dish found in Hong Kong, China and most overseas Chinatown restaurants. It is also found within Cantonese cuisine....

    Cuisine: Buddhist

    This cuisine is essentially vegetarian specialties using tofu
    Tofu

    Tofu , also , doufu , toufu, or bean curd , is a food of China origin, made by coagulating soy milk, and then pressing the resulting curds into blocks....
    , wheat gluten
    Wheat gluten (food)

    Wheat gluten, also called seitan , wheat meat, gluten meat, or simply gluten, is a food made from the gluten of wheat....
    , mushroom
    Mushroom

    A mushroom is the fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus, typically produced above ground on soil or on its food source. The standard for the name "mushroom" is the cultivated white button mushroom, Agaricus bisporus, hence the word mushroom is most often applied to those fungi that have a stem , a cap , and gills on the unde...
     and other non-animal sourced ingredients. Despite the name, the cuisine are enjoyed by many non-Buddhists. Hong Kong's vegetarian dishes, as part of the Cantonese branch of Chinese vegetarian cuisine, puts emphasis on meat analogues substitutes to the point where it can taste and look identical to real meat, often by using deep-fried gluten and tofu to recreate meat-like textures, and heavy-flavored sauces are prepared for the dishes. Even committed meat-eaters enjoy the cuisine regularly. Unlike western countries, vegetarian diet in Hong Kong is not considered a commitment. This cuisine is also served in some temples and monasteries like the Po Lin Monastery
    Po Lin Monastery

    Po Lin Monastery is a Buddhist monastery, located on Ngong Ping Plateau, on Lantau Island, Hong Kong.The monastery was founded in 1906 by three monks visiting from Jiangsu and was initially known as "The Big Hut"....
    . The vegetarian cuisine served in some Taoist
    Taoism

    Taoism refers to a variety of related philosophical and religious traditions and concepts. These traditions have influenced East Asia for over two thousand years and some have spread to the West....
     temples or monasteries, such as the Yuen Yuen Institute
    Yuen Yuen Institute

    The Yuen Yuen Institute was established in Hong Kong in 1950 by monks from Sanyuan Gong in Guangzhou, which in turn traces its lineage to the Longmen sect of Quanzhen Taoism....
    , can also be classified under this category.
    Includes:
    • Mantou
      Mantou

      Mantou sometimes known as Chinese steamed bun, is a kind of steaming bun originating in China. It is typically eaten as a staple in Northern parts of China where wheat rather than rice is grown....
    • Buddha's delight
      Buddha's delight

      Buddha's delight, often transliteration as Lu?h?n zhai, lo han jai, or lo hon jai, is a vegetarianism dish well known in Chinese cuisine....


    Non-Cantonese Chinese vegetarian cuisine is extremely rare in Hong Kong, although there are some isolated temples and restaurants offering Shanghaiese-style vegetarian cuisine. Compared with Cantonese-style vegetarian cuisine, dishes are less oily and some food items favored by non-Cantonese Chinese, such as bamboo shoot, picked vegetables, are often used. Meat analogues are prominently featured, albeit expressed in differently manners from Cantonese vegetarian cuisine.

    Saltchicken

    Cuisine: Hakka

    This form of cooking style from the Hakka
    Hakka

    The Hakka people are a subgroup of the Han Chinese people based in the provinces of Guangdong, Jiangxi and Fujian in China and speaking the Hakka language....
     people originally came from Guangdong
    Guangdong

    Guangdong is a political divisions of China on the southern coast of People's Republic of China. The province is also known by an alternative English language name, the Canton Province....
     and Fujian
    Fujian

    is one of the Province of China on the southeast coast of People's Republic of China. Fujian borders Zhejiang to the north, Jiangxi to the west, and Guangdong to the south....
     in southeastern China
    China

    China is a Culture of China, an ancient civilization, and, depending on perspective, a national or multinational entity extending over a large area in East Asia....
    . The style uses dried and preserved ingredients. Pork
    Pork

    Pork is the culinary name for meat from the domestic pig . The word, pork, is often meant to denote specifically the fresh meat of the pig, but it can be used as an all-inclusive term, to include cured, smoked, or processed meats It is one of the most-commonly consumed meats worldwide, with evidence of pig animal husbandry dating back...
     is by far the most common meat in the style.

    Includes:
    • Poon Choi
      Poon choi

      Poon Choi, also known as pen cai or Big Bowl Feast is a traditional type of Chinese food served in wooden basins instead of the porcelain or metal kind....
    • Salt baked chicken


    Cuisine: Beijing

    Quanjude Roastduck
    This cuisine have one of the longest history in terms of style development. The variety and complexity provide a glimpse of what imperial Chinese Emperors might have eaten at one time. Exotic dishes in this category often require a considerable wait time before it is served.

    Includes:
    • Peking Duck
      Peking Duck

      Peking Duck, or Peking Roast Duck is a famous duck dish from Beijing that has been prepared since the imperial era, and is now considered one of People's Republic of China Chinese cuisine....
    • Hot and Sour Soup
      Hot and sour soup

      Hot and sour soup can refer to soups from several Asian culinary traditions. In all cases the soup contains ingredients to make it both spicy and sour....

    Cuisine: Japanese

    Sushi
    Sushi

    In Japanese cuisine, is vinegared rice, usually topped with other ingredients, including fish dishes. In Japan, sliced raw fish alone is called sashimi and is distinct from sushi, as sashimi is the raw fish component, not the rice component....
     is the most common association made to Japanese cuisine in Hong Kong. From small cafe shops to conveyor belt sushi
    Conveyor belt sushi

    ,, is the popular English language translation for the Japanese fast-food sushi. In Australia, it is also known as sushi train .Kaiten-zushi is a sushi restaurant where the plates with the sushi are placed on a rotating conveyor belt that winds through the restaurant and moves past every table and counter seat....
     restaurants to restaurants specializing in Teppanyaki
    Teppanyaki

    is a style of Japanese cuisine that uses an iron griddle to cook food....
    , Japanese-style cooking is fairly popular. Depending on the locale, many sushi-centric restaurants are designed to mirror close to those in Japan
    Japan

    Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
    .

    Includes:
    • Sushi
      Sushi

      In Japanese cuisine, is vinegared rice, usually topped with other ingredients, including fish dishes. In Japan, sliced raw fish alone is called sashimi and is distinct from sushi, as sashimi is the raw fish component, not the rice component....
       with Wasabi
      Wasabi

      Wasabi is a member of the Brassicaceae family, which includes cabbages, horseradish and Mustard plant. Known as "Japanese horseradish", its root is used as a spice and has an extremely strong flavour....
    • Okinawa soba
      Okinawa soba

      is a type of noodle soup eaten in Okinawa. In Okinawa, it is sometimes simply called soba or suba, although it is different from buckwheat noodles known as soba in the rest of Japan....

    Cuisine: Indian

    Unlike in India
    India

    India, officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, the List of countries by population country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world....
     which may separate into regional variants such as Punjabi
    Punjabi cuisine

    Punjabi cuisine .Punjabi cuisine can be non-vegetarian or completely vegetarian. One of the main features of Punjabi cuisine is its diverse range of dishes....
    , the Chinese population in Hong Kong overwhelming identify Indian cuisine with curry
    Curry

    Curry is the English language description of any of a general variety of spiced dishes, best known in Asian cuisines, especially South Asian cuisine....
     spices. Because meat is always expected, it can also be said that HK Indian cuisine leans toward Northern Indian Cuisine
    North Indian cuisine

    North Indian cuisine, part of Indian cuisine, is a term used to refer to the cuisines found in northern India which includes the eleven Indian states: Haryana, Punjab , Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh Rajasthan Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh....
    .

    Includes:
    • Curry
      Curry

      Curry is the English language description of any of a general variety of spiced dishes, best known in Asian cuisines, especially South Asian cuisine....
       Chicken with Biryani
      Biryani

      Biryani, biriani, or beriani is a set of primarily South Asian rice-based foods made with spices, rice and meat/vegetables....
    • Curry
      Curry

      Curry is the English language description of any of a general variety of spiced dishes, best known in Asian cuisines, especially South Asian cuisine....
       Beef with Naan
      Naan

      Naan is a round flatbread made of white flour. It is a staple accompaniment to hot meals in Central Asia and South Asia, including Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, northern India, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and the surrounding region....


    Hotpot

    Hot Pot

    This hot pot cuisine, known as daa bin lou in Cantonese
    Cantonese

    Cantonese generally refers to people or things associated with a region around the Chinese province of Guangdong or its capital, Guangzhou.* Cantonese, a branch of the Chinese language family, spoken in Guangdong and neighboring provinces...
    , is unique in the sense that everyone is a chef
    Chef

    A chef is a person who cooking professionally. In a professional kitchen setting, the term is used only for the one person in charge of everyone else in the kitchen, the executive chef....
    . A boiling pot of water (soup-based, and customers can choose their preferred soup taste), is placed in the center of the table, and essentially everyone boils their own ingredients in that pot. This is highly popular and is usually accompanied with a bottle of cold beer or soda. This style is common during frigid winter times, since people are essentially cuddled around a fire. This format is also considered entertaining.

    Includes:
    • Beef
      Beef

      Beef is the culinary name for meat from bovines, especially domestic cattle . Beef is one of the principal meats used in the cuisine of Australia, European cuisine and the Americas, and is also important in Africa, East Asia, and Southeast Asia....
      , Pork
      Pork

      Pork is the culinary name for meat from the domestic pig . The word, pork, is often meant to denote specifically the fresh meat of the pig, but it can be used as an all-inclusive term, to include cured, smoked, or processed meats It is one of the most-commonly consumed meats worldwide, with evidence of pig animal husbandry dating back...
      , Chicken
      Chicken

      The chicken is a Domestication fowl. Recent evidence suggests that domestication of the chicken was under way in Vietnam over 10,000 years ago....
    • Crab
      Crab

      Crabs are Decapoda crustaceans of the infraorder Brachyura, which typically have a very short projecting "tail" , or where the reduced abdomen is entirely hidden under the thorax....
      , Prawns, and clam
      Clam

      Clam is a word which can be used for all, some, or only a few species of bivalve mollusks; the word is a common name which has no real Taxonomy significance in biology....
      s
    • Chinese cabbage
      Chinese cabbage

      Chinese cabbage , also known as snow cabbage, is a China leaf vegetable commonly used in Chinese cuisine. The vegetable is related to the Western cabbage, and is of the same species as the Turnip ....
      , carrots and lettuce
      Lettuce

      Lettuce is a temperate annual plant or biennial plant of the daisy family Asteraceae. It is most often grown as a leaf vegetable. In many countries, it is typically eaten cold, raw, in salads, hamburgers, tacos, and in many other dishes....
    • Fish ball
      Fish ball

      Fish balls are a commonly cooked food in southern China and overseas Chinese communities. As the name suggests, the ball is made of fish meat that has been finely pulverized....
      s and beef ball
      Beef ball

      Beef ball is a commonly cooked food in southern China and overseas Chinese communities. As the name suggests, the ball is made of beef that has been finely pulverized....
      s
    • Tofu
      Tofu

      Tofu , also , doufu , toufu, or bean curd , is a food of China origin, made by coagulating soy milk, and then pressing the resulting curds into blocks....

    Hong Kong-Style Drinks

    Non-alcoholic beverages
    Non-alcoholic beverages

    A non-alcoholic beverage is a beverage that contains no alcohol. Non-alcoholic mixed drinks are often consumed by children, people whose religion restricts alcohol consumption, alcoholism, and anyone wishing to enjoy flavorful drinks without alcohol....
     are served at restaurants of all classes, but most notably at Cha chaan teng
    Cha chaan teng

    A cha chaan teng is a type of Chinese food tea restaurant commonly found in Hong Kong, known for its eclectic and affordable menus which include many dishes from Hong Kong cuisine and Hong Kong-style Western cuisine....
    , a unique kind of restaurants in Hong Kong
    Hong Kong

    Hong Kong , officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, is a territory located in Southern China in East Asia, bordering the province of Guangdong to the north and facing the South China Sea to the east, west and south....
    . Since drink recipes are not franchise based, most drinks can vary depending on the restaurant. Rock sugar and syrup
    Syrup

    In cooking, a syrup is a thick, viscous liquid, containing a large amount of dissolved sugars, but showing little tendency to deposit crystals....
     are commonly used to add sweetness.

    Some beverages that was originated in the tea culture
    Taiwanese tea culture

    In Taiwan most people drink tea, and tea is not only a drink, but also a culture. Many people visit one of the numerous traditional teahouses or "tea-art" shops, located all over Taiwan....
     of Taiwan
    Taiwan

    Taiwan is an island in East Asia. "Taiwan" is also commonly used to refer to the country governed by the Republic of China and to the ROC itself, which governs the island of Taiwan, Orchid Island and Green Island, Taiwan in the Pacific Ocean off the Taiwan coast, the Penghu islands in the Taiwan Strait, and Kinmen and the Matsu Islands...
    , such as bubble tea
    Bubble tea

    Bubble tea Arelene, also called "Boba" tea, is a tea drink containing gelatinous tapioca pearls. It originated in Taiwan in the 1980s, spread to nearby East Asian countries, and migrated to Canada before spreading to Chinatown in New York City, then to various spots throughout the West Coast of the United States....
     and honey green tea
    Green tea

    'Green tea' is a type of tea made solely with the leaves of Camellia sinensis, that has undergone minimal oxidation during processing. Green tea originates from China and has become associated with many cultures in Asia from Japan to the Middle East....
    , had been brought to Hong Kong and become part of Hong Kong's beverage culture.

    Includes:
    • Hong Kong-style milk tea
      Hong Kong-style milk tea

      Hong Kong-style milk tea, often known as dai pai dong milk tea, is a beverage originating from Hong Kong. It consists of black tea sweetened with evaporated milk, and is usually part of an lunch in Hong Kong tea culture....
    • Red Bean Ice
      Red bean ice

      Red bean ice is a drink commonly found in Hong Kong. It is usually served in restaurants like cha chaan teng. The standard ingredients include azuki beans, light rock sugar syrup, and milk....
    • Soy milk
      Soy milk

      Soy milk and sometimes referred to as soy drink/beverage is a beverage made from soybeans. A stable emulsion of oil, water and protein, it is produced by soaking dry soybeans, and grinding them with water....
    • Sugar Cane Juice

    Chinese Tea

    A large wide variety of tea leaves and combinations are used for Chinese tea. In the 50s and 60s, citizens would go to tea houses accompanied by their pet birds locked in a bird cage. Noon tea was an essential break in the middle of the day. Though tea nowadays go along with any meal.

    Includes:
    • Chrysanthemum tea
      Chrysanthemum tea

      Chrysanthemum tea is a flower-based tisane made from chrysanthemum flowers of the species Chrysanthemum morifolium or Chrysanthemum indicum, which are most popular in East Asia....
    • Bolay
      Pu-erh tea

      Pu-erh, Pu'er tea, Puer tea or Bolay tea is a type of tea made from a "large leaf" variety of the tea plant Camellia sinensis and named after Pu'er Hani and Yi Autonomous County County of China near Simao, Yunnan, China....
    • 24 flavors
      24 flavors

      24 flavors or 24 mei is the name given to a variety of Guangdong Tisane, drunk for Chinese herbology. Its name refers to the fact that it is a mixture of up to 24 different herbs ....


    Western Styles


    Hong Kong-Style Western Cuisine

    Dishes derived from cuisines of the Western world
    West

    West is most commonly a noun, adjective, or adverb indicating Direction or geography.West is one of the four cardinal directions or compass points....
    , but not classified into a particular country, belong in this category. Outside Hong Kong it is termed Hong Kong-style Western cuisine or Canto-Western cuisine. Small restaurants that offer Sai Chaan are usually Cha chaan teng
    Cha chaan teng

    A cha chaan teng is a type of Chinese food tea restaurant commonly found in Hong Kong, known for its eclectic and affordable menus which include many dishes from Hong Kong cuisine and Hong Kong-style Western cuisine....
     at the popular end or "Sai Chaan Restaurants" at the more upscale range. Restaurants that have come to expect tourists will likely offer both east and west menus. Most disshes are localied with Chinese tastes and contain Chinese and specifically Cantonese influences, such as steak
    Steak

    A steak is a slice of meat, typically beef. Most steaks are cut perpendicular to the muscle fibres, improving the perceived tenderness of the meat....
     marinated in soy sauce
    Soy sauce

    Soy sauce , soya sauce , or shoyu is a fermentation sauce made from soybeans , roasted cereal, water and Sodium chloride. Soy sauce was invented in China, where it has been used as a condiment for close to 2,500 years....
    , served in a soy sauce dominated gravy, and with fried rice
    Fried rice

    Fried rice is a popular component of Chinese cuisine and other forms of Asian cuisine. It is made from rice fried in a wok, typically with additional ingredients left over from other dishes....
     as on the side, or wok-fried spaghetti with meat sauce . The cuisine's detractors term the cuisine soy sauce Western cuisine (Chinese:????) since the use of soy sauce was unheard of as an ingredient in Western culinary art before international cuisine took off in the late 1980s.

    As Hong Kong became economically more prosperous which drive more commercial contacts with the West and fuel foreign travels, people's tastes have become more broadened and Sai Chaan Restaurants have become a rarity due to proliferation of more authentic Western restaurants focusing on local Hong Kong Chinese clientale. Those that remain, such as Goldfinch or Tai Ping Koon, have become quaint relics drawing customers with their 1960s and 1970s nostalgia. Cha chaan teng
    Cha chaan teng

    A cha chaan teng is a type of Chinese food tea restaurant commonly found in Hong Kong, known for its eclectic and affordable menus which include many dishes from Hong Kong cuisine and Hong Kong-style Western cuisine....
     has tended to incorporate more Chinese food and remain popular as ever in the Hong Kong dining scene.

    Includes:
    • Macaroni
      Macaroni

      Macaroni is a kind of moderately extended, machine-made dry pasta. Much shorter than spaghetti, and hollow, macaroni does not contain eggs. Though home machines exist that can make macaroni noodles, macaroni is usually commercially made....
       in broth with Fried egg
      Fried egg

      The term fried eggs refers to Egg that are frying without breaking the yolk. Fried eggs are typically a breakfast food in English-speaking countries, but may be eaten at other times of the day or not at all in other cultures....
       and Sausage
      Sausage

      A sausage is a prepared food, usually made from ground meat, animal fat, salt, and spices , typically packed in a casing . Sausage making is a traditional food preservation technique....
      s
    • Fried chicken wings
    • Swiss sauce chicken wings
    • Instant noodle with Sausages
    • French Toast
      French toast

      File:FrenchToast.JPGFrench toast is a popular breakfast food in North America, Europe and Brazil.French toast is made with bread and eggs. Milk is commonly added....
      , called "Western Toast" in Chinese

    Western Fast Food

    Western style fast food are essentially replicas of US or European franchised fast food restaurant models. McDonald's
    McDonald's

    McDonald's Corporation is the world's largest chain of fast food restaurants, serving nearly 58 million customers daily. McDonald's primarily sells hamburgers, cheeseburgers, chicken products, French fries, breakfast items, soft drinks, milkshakes, and desserts....
     is likely the most common. Others include Hardee's
    Hardee's

    Hardee's is a restaurant chain, located mostly in the Midwest United States and Southeast regions. It has evolved through several corporate ownerships since being established in 1960....
     (formerly), Pizza Hut
    Pizza Hut

    Pizza Hut is a restaurant chain and international franchising based in Addison, Texas, Texas, United States offering different styles of pizza along with side dishes including pasta, buffalo wings, breadsticks, and garlic bread....
     and many more.
    Includes:
    • Big Mac
      Big Mac

      The Big Mac is a hamburger sold by the international fast-food chain store McDonald's. It is one of the company's signature products, along with the Quarter Pounder....
    • Hot dog
      Hot dog

      A hot dog is a type of fully cooked, curing and/or Smoking moist sausage of soft, even texture and flavor. It is usually placed hot in a soft, sliced hot dog bun of approximately the same length as the sausage, and optionally garnished with condiments and toppings....
    • Pizza
      Pizza

      Pizza is a world-popular dish of Italy origin, made with an oven-baked, flat, generally round bread that is often covered with tomatoes or a tomato-based sauce and mozzarella cheese....


    Maxims

    Western Pastry

    The general association made is that western pastry are much sweeter and potent in taste than typical Chinese pastry. Pastry of this category are reciped by western countries. Some western style pastry lean very close to their western counterpart, while others are modified with a reduction in cheese
    Cheese

    Cheese is a food consisting of proteins and fat from milk, usually the milk of cattle, Water Buffalo, goats, or sheep's milk. It is produced by Coagulation of the milk protein casein....
    , whip cream
    Cream

    Cream is a dairy product that is composed of the higher-butterfat layer skimmed from the top of milk before homogenization. In un-homogenized milk, over time, the lighter fat rises to the top....
     and other western ingredients. Chinese Bakery
    Chinese bakery

    Chinese bakeries in big cities like Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Shanghai, and across the world in Chinatowns, serve traditional Chinese goods such as mooncakes, sun cakes, and Sweet heart cakes....
     shops often sell both east and west goods. Maxim's
    Maxim's

    Maxim's refers to several commercial enterprises:*Maxim's Paris - a restaurant and brand owned by Pierre Cardin*Maxim's Catering - a restaurant and bakery chain based in Hong Kong...
     is one of the most popular franchise found in nearly every MTR
    MTR

    MTR, or Mass Transit Railway, is the rapid transit railway system in Hong Kong. The MTR first began service in 1979 and officially merged with the Kowloon Canton Railway on 2 December 2007, still bearing the same name in English....
     subway stations. Délifrance
    Délifrance

    D?lifrance is a bakery company that serves "French style" bakery products in over 50 countries on five continents. It has been in operation for more than 25 years....
     is another place that offers western sandwiches.

    Includes:
    • Donut
      DONUT

      DONUT was an experiment at Fermilab dedicated to the search for neutrino interactions. Even though the detector operated only during a few months in the summer of 1997, it was largely successful....
    • Fruit Tart
    • Croissant
      Croissant

      A croissant is a buttery flaky pastry, named for its distinctive crescent shape. It is also sometimes called a crescent or crescent roll....


    Cuisine: American

    These are standard meals taken from the U.S., except with a significant reduction in usage of butter
    Butter

    Butter is a dairy product made by churning fresh or fermentation cream or milk. It is generally used as a spread and a condiment, as well as in cooking applications such as baking, sauce making, and frying....
    . For example, an order of mashed potato
    Mashed potato

    Mashed Potato is a common way of serving potato in many countries. It is made by mashing boiled potatoes with a potato ricer, fork or similar device....
     in Hong Kong will seem relatively plain and light compared to its U.S. counterpart. Popcorn
    Popcorn

    Popcorn or popping corn is a type of maize, which explodes from the kernel and puffs up when heated. Corn popping was originally discovered by Native Americans in the United States, but became popular as a snack food during the United States Great Depression....
     in Hong Kong is sweetened. If served in the U.S., Americans would classify it as Cracker Jack
    Cracker Jack

    Cracker Jack is a United States brand of Snack food consisting of caramel-coated popcorn and peanuts. It is also well known for being packaged with a "Toy Surprise Inside" of nominal value....
     instead. Steak can be classified as Sai Chaan or American food.
    Includes:
    • Sirloin steak
      Sirloin steak

      The sirloin steak is beef steak cut from the lower portion of the ribs, continuing off the beef tenderloin from which filet mignon is cut. Of the steaks typically considered to be premium steaks, the sirloin is the cheapest, because the muscles still do quite a bit of work....
    • Buffalo wings
      Buffalo wings

      Buffalo wings, hot wings, chicken wings, or wings are chicken wing sections and drumstick that are deep fried and then coated in sauce....
    • Clam Chowder
      Clam chowder

      Clam chowder is any of several chowders containing clams and broth. Along with the clams, diced potato is common, as are onions, which are occasionally sauteed in the drippings from salt pork....


    Cuisine: Italian

    This cuisine is usually considered up-scale, following a 3 course antipasto
    Italian cuisine

    Italian cuisine as a national cuisine known today has evolved through centuries of social and political changes, with its roots traced back to 4th century BC....
    , primo and secondo format. Italian food in Hong Kong are generally considered more Modern Italian, instead of being authentic Traditional Italian. Though if one was to explicitly look for Venetian
    Venice

    Venice is a city in northern Italy, the capital city of the Italian regions Veneto, a population of 271,251 . Together with Padua, Italy, the city is included in the Padua-Venice Metropolitan Area ....
     style, it can be done. Drinks and desserts are often mixed with Chinese options. The main course itself will lean closer to American-Italian. "Fat Angelos" is an example of an HK Italian restaurant.

    Includes:
    • Pasta
      Pasta

      Pasta is a generic term for Italian cuisine variants of noodles, food made from a dough of flour, water and/or Egg , that is Boiling. The word can also denote dishes in which pasta products are the primary ingredient, served with sauce or seasonings....
       with Beef Brisket, Veal
      Veal

      Veal is the meat of calves . Though veal can be produced from any calf, most veal comes from male calves of dairy cattle breeds. Compared to other meats, veal has a delicate taste and tender texture....
    • Saltimbocca alla Romana
    • Risotto
      Risotto

      Risotto is a rich and creamy, traditional Italy rice dish. It is one of the most common ways of cooking rice in Italy.Its origins are in North Italy, specifically Eastern Piedmont , Western Lombardy, and the Veneto , where rice paddies are abundant....

    Cuisine: French

    Common French dishes can be found in Hong Kong along with delicacies. Many of the French desserts like Crème brûlée
    Crème brûlée

    Cr?me br?l?e , burnt cream, crema catalana, or Trinity cream is a dessert consisting of a rich custard base topped with a layer of hard caramel, created by caramelizing sugar under a broiling, with a blowtorch or other intense heat source, or by pouring cooked caramel on top of the custard....
     have been modified into some form of pudding (Chinese: ??) to be served with Chinese dishes. So aside from being a standalone style, influence of French cuisine in Asian dishes are apparent.

    Includes:
    • Lamb Fillet
    • Pan Fried Duck Breast


    Western Drinks

    Beverage from the west have been deeply integrated into the food culture. The line between east and west drinks are blurred to the point where many westernised drinks can be found in Chinese style restaurants. Especially in Cha chaan teng
    Cha chaan teng

    A cha chaan teng is a type of Chinese food tea restaurant commonly found in Hong Kong, known for its eclectic and affordable menus which include many dishes from Hong Kong cuisine and Hong Kong-style Western cuisine....
    , they have essentially become just another item on the menu. British
    United Kingdom

    The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
     malt
    Malt

    Malting is a process applied to cereal grains, in which the grains are made to germinate by soaking in water and are then quickly halted from germinating further by drying/heating with hot air....
     drinks have become closely associated with breakfast in Hong Kong.

    • Ovaltine
      Ovaltine

      Ovaltine is a brand of milk flavoring product made with sugar , malt extract, cocoa, and whey. Ovaltine, a registered trademark of Associated British Foods, is made by Wander AG, a subsidiary of Twinings which acquired the brand from Novartis in 2003....
    • Horlicks
      Horlicks

      Horlicks is the name of a company and of a malted milk hot drink, which is claimed to promote sleep when consumed at bedtime. It is manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline in the United Kingdom, India and Jamaica....
    • Cola
      Cola

      Cola is a beverage usually with caramel coloring and containing caffeine.Originally invented by the druggist John Pemberton, it has become popular worldwide....
    • Milkshake
      Milkshake

      A milkshake is a sweet, cold beverage which is made from milk, ice cream or iced milk, and flavorings or sweeteners such as fruit syrup or chocolate sauce....


    Western Coffee

    Coffee
    Coffee

    Coffee is a brewed drink prepared from roasted seeds, commonly called coffee beans, of the Coffea. Caffeinated coffee has a stimulating effect in humans....
     from the west has become heavily franchised in recent years. The arrival of Pacific Coffee
    Pacific Coffee Company

    Pacific Coffee Company is a Pacific Northwest -style coffee shop group originating from Hong Kong, with outlets in mainland China and Singapore....
     and Starbucks
    Starbucks

    Starbucks Corporation is an international coffee and List of coffeehouse chains based in Seattle, Washington, United States. Starbucks is the largest coffeehouse company in the world, with 16,120 stores in 44 countries....
     changed the landscape of western style coffee in Hong Kong. While independent coffee shops do exist, franchise stores are often situated in favorable locations that cater to foreign workers.

    • Espresso
      Espresso

      Caff? espresso or espresso is a concentrated coffee beverage brewed by forcing hot water under pressure through finely ground coffee....
    • Iced Coffee
      Iced coffee

      Iced coffee is a cold variant of the beverage coffee....
    • Frappuccino
      Frappuccino

      Frappuccino is a Trademark of Starbucks and is the name of a blended ice beverage and of a bottled coffee beverage....

    Locales

    Major food districts are Causeway Bay
    Causeway Bay

    Causeway Bay or East Point, Hong Kong is a heavily built-up area of Hong Kong, located on the northern shore of Hong Kong Island, and covering parts of Wan Chai District and Eastern District, Hong Kong Districts of Hong Kongs....
    , Kowloon City
    Kowloon City

    Kowloon City is an list of areas of Hong Kong in Kowloon of Hong Kong. Named after the Kowloon Walled City, it is part of Kowloon City District....
    , Lan Kwai Fong
    Lan Kwai Fong

    Lan Kwai Fong is a small square of streets in Central, Hong Kong, Central and Western district, Hong Kong. The area was dedicated to hawkers before the Second World War, but underwent a renaissance in the mid 1980s....
    , Tsim Sha Tsui
    Tsim Sha Tsui

    Tsim Sha Tsui , often abbreviated as TST, also known as Tsim Tsui by local people, is an urbanisation list of areas of Hong Kong in the Yau Tsim Mong District in southern Kowloon, Hong Kong....
     and Soho
    Soho, Hong Kong

    The Soho district in Hong Kong is an entertainment zone located in Mid-levels and bordering Sheung Wan, within the Central and Western district....
    . Stanley
    Stanley, Hong Kong

    Stanley is a List of cities and towns in Hong Kong and a Hong Kong landmarks and tourist attractions in Hong Kong. It is a Islands and peninsulas of Hong Kong#Peninsulas on the southeastern part of Hong Kong Island....
    , with its expatriate population, has many seaside pubs and European restaurants. Sai Kung, Lamma Island
    Lamma Island

    Lamma Island , also known as Pok Liu Chau or simply Pok Liu , is the third largest island in Hong Kong and part of the Islands District, Hong Kong....
    , Lau Fau Shan
    Lau Fau Shan

    Lau Fau Shan is an list of areas of Hong Kong in the New Territories of Hong Kong. It is at the shore of Deep Bay, Hong Kong, near Tin Shui Wai and facing Shekou in Shenzhen. It is famous for fresh oysters....
     and Lei Yue Mun
    Lei Yue Mun

    Lei Yue Mun , is a short channel between Junk Bay and Victoria Harbour, separating Kowloon and Hong Kong Island, of Hong Kong.The lands around the channel are also called Lei Yue Mun....
     serve seafood
    Seafood

    Seafood is any aquatic animal that is served as food and eaten by humans. Seafoods include fish and shellfish .The harvesting of seafood is known as fishing and the cultivation and farming of seafood is known as aquaculture, mariculture, or in the case of fish, fish farming....
    . Old fishing towns such as Cheung Chau
    Cheung Chau

    Cheung Chau is a small island 10 km southwest of Hong Kong Island. It has been inhabited for longer than most other places in the territory of Hong Kong, with a population of about 30,000 up to 2006....
     and Tai O
    Tai O

    Tai O is a fishing town, partly located on an island of the same name, on the western side of Lantau Island in Hong Kong....
     also have many original restaurants.

    Most pubs and bars are at Lan Kwai Fong
    Lan Kwai Fong

    Lan Kwai Fong is a small square of streets in Central, Hong Kong, Central and Western district, Hong Kong. The area was dedicated to hawkers before the Second World War, but underwent a renaissance in the mid 1980s....
    , Lockhart Road
    Lockhart Road

    Lockhart Road is a road spanning the whole length of Wan Chai from east to west on the Hong Kong Island of Hong Kong. It begins at Arsenal Street in the west and ends in East Point Road in East Point, Hong Kong....
     and Jaffe Road
    Jaffe Road

    Jaffe Road is a long street in Hong Kong that runs between and parallel to Gloucester Road, Hong Kong and Lockhart Road. At both the Wanchai and Causeway Bay ends of the street there are many bar s and restaurants....
     of Wan Chai
    Wan Chai

    Wan Chai is a metropolitan area situated at the western part of the Wan Chai District on the northern shore of Hong Kong Island, in Hong Kong. Its other boundaries are Canal Road, Hong Kong to the east, Arsenal Street to the west and Bowen Road to the south....
    ; Canton Road
    Canton Road

    Canton Road is a List of streets and roads in Hong Kong in Hong Kong, linking the former west reclamation shore in Tsim Sha Tsui, Yau Ma Tei and Mong Kok on the Kowloon Peninsula....
    , Tsim Sha Tsui East; and around Prince Edward MTR station
    Prince Edward (MTR)

    Prince Edward is a List of Hong Kong MTR stations of the MTR rapid transit in Hong Kong. It is located in Mong Kok, Kowloon, under the intersection of Nathan Road and Prince Edward Road West....
     in Mong Kok
    Mong Kok

    Mong Kok or Mongkok is an area in the Yau Tsim Mong District on Kowloon Peninsula, Hong Kong, China. Before a 1994 merge, Mong Kok was part of the Mong Kok District....
    . Since 1991, Oktoberfest has been held annually on Canton Road
    Canton Road

    Canton Road is a List of streets and roads in Hong Kong in Hong Kong, linking the former west reclamation shore in Tsim Sha Tsui, Yau Ma Tei and Mong Kok on the Kowloon Peninsula....
    .

    Famous chefs

    Hong Kong diners are willing to pay top dollar for the best food and service, this helps to attract many celebrity and star chefs to open restaurants in Hong Kong, including:

    • Spoon by Alain Ducasse (InterContinental Hotel
      InterContinental Hong Kong

      InterContinental Hong Kong, , is located at 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong.Internationally acclaimed as one of the world's top hotels for business and leisure, InterContinental Hong Kong, with its unique and convenient Kowloon waterfront location, offers unrivalled views of Victoria Harbour and Hong Kong Island,...
      ) - Alain Ducasse
      Alain Ducasse

      Alain Ducasse is a famous Monaco chef. He formerly held France nationality. In addition to his Louis XV restaurant in Monaco, he also operates an eponymous restaurant at the Plaza Ath?n?e in Paris....
    • Pierre
      Pierre (restaurant)

      Pierre is a French Haute cuisine restaurant situated on the 25th floor of the Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong hotel in Hong Kong which opened in October 2006 after a major renovation to the hotel....
       (Mandarin Oriental Hotel
      Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong

      The Mandarin Oriental is a star hotel in Hong Kong, the first and flagship hotel of the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. It opened in September 1963 as The Mandarin, located at 5 Connaught Road Central in Central, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong's financial and banking district....
      ) - Pierre Gagnaire
      Pierre Gagnaire

      Pierre Gagnaire is a well known France chef, and is the Head Chef and owner of the eponymous Pierre Gagnaire restaurant at 6 rue Balzac in Paris ....
    • Amber
      Amber (restaurant)

      Amber is The Landmark Mandarin Oriental's modern French restaurant. Richard Ekkebus is the current executive chef....
       (The Landmark Mandarin Oriental Hotel) - Richard Ekkebus
      Richard Ekkebus

      Richard Ekkebus is the executive chef of Mandarin Oriental Landmark Hotel in Hong Kong and its fine dining restaurant, Amber . December 2008 chef Ekkebus was awarded two Michelin Guide ....
    • L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon
      L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon

      L'Atelier de Jo?l Robuchon is the name of several gourmet restaurants, located in Paris, Tokyo, New York, Las Vegas, Nevada, London, and Hong Kong....
       (The Landmark) - Joël Robuchon
      Joël Robuchon

      Jo?l Robuchon is a world-renowned French people chef and restaurateur. He was titled "Chef of the Century" by the guide Gault Millau in 1989 and also awarded the Meilleur Ouvrier de France in cuisine in 1976....
    • Nobu Matsuhisa
      Nobu Matsuhisa

      Nobuyuki "Nobu" Matsuhisa is an international celebrity chef and restaurateur. Nobu is known for his fusion cuisine which blends traditional Japanese dishes with South American ingredients....
       opened Nobu Hong Kong at the InterContinental Hotel
      InterContinental Hong Kong

      InterContinental Hong Kong, , is located at 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong.Internationally acclaimed as one of the world's top hotels for business and leisure, InterContinental Hong Kong, with its unique and convenient Kowloon waterfront location, offers unrivalled views of Victoria Harbour and Hong Kong Island,...
       in late 2006.
    • Aspasia by former Michelin three star
      Michelin Guide

      The Michelin Guide is a series of annual guide books published by Michelin for over a dozen countries. The term refers by default to the Michelin Red Guide, the oldest and best-known European hotel and restaurant guide, which awards the Michelin stars....
       restaurant chef Roland Schuller.
    • , operated by Australian chef Geoff Lindsay, operator of Pearl Restaurant in Australia.
    • Four Seasons Hotel brought in many staff from its Michelin three star
      Michelin Guide

      The Michelin Guide is a series of annual guide books published by Michelin for over a dozen countries. The term refers by default to the Michelin Red Guide, the oldest and best-known European hotel and restaurant guide, which awards the Michelin stars....
       restaurant Le Cinq
      Le Cinq

      Le Cinq is a gourmet gastronomic restaurant in Paris France, part of the Four Season Hotels Hotel George V, Paris. Restaurant chef is Eric Briffard....
       in Paris and opened Caprice
      Caprice (restaurant)

      Caprice is a contemporary French haute cuisine restaurant in the Four Seasons Hotel, Hong Kong....
       in Hong Kong in 2006.
    • Uwe Opocensky, who trained at El Bulli
      El Bulli

      El Bulli is a three Michelin Guide restaurant run by chef Ferran Adri?.The small restaurant overlooks the Cala Monjoi bay, in Roses, Girona on the Costa Brava in Catalonia, Spain, and has been described as "the most imaginative generator of haute cuisine on the planet" and does a great deal of work on molecular gastronomy....
      , voted by Restaurant Magazine as the world's number 1 restaurant, has been appointed executive chef at The Krug Room in the Mandarin Oriental Hotel.

    Culture


    Truffle madness

    Truffle
    Truffle

    A truffle is a fungal fruiting body that develops underground and relies on mycophagy for spore dispersal. Almost all truffles are ectomycorrhizal and are therefore usually found in close association with trees....
     madness began to take off in Hong Kong 2005 when a group of citizens paid what was then a world record HK$863,000 for a 1.2 kg White Alba truffle. It was prepared by chef Umberto Bombana of Toscana restaurant at the Ritz-Carlton
    Ritz-Carlton

    'Ritz-Carlton' is a brand of luxury hotels and resorts with 70 properties that are located in major cities and exclusive resort destinations of 23 countries worldwide....
     hotel.

    A 1.51 kilogram rare White Alba truffle, was sold for 125,000 Euros/HK$1,250,000/US$160,000 on November 13, 2006 to Hong Kong property tycoon Sir Gordon Wu
    Gordon Wu

    Sir Gordon Ying Sheung Wu, Gold Bauhinia Star, Order of St Michael and St George, Institution of Civil Engineers is the chairman of the board of Hong Kong-listed Asian infrastructure firm Hopewell Holdings Ltd....
    . This price beat the previous world record of 95,000 Euros for a 1.21 kg White Alba truffle in 2005. Both the 2005 and 2006 truffles were sold in Hong Kong.

    The record price paid for a single white truffle was set again in December 2007, when Macau
    Macau

    The Macau Special Administrative Region, , commonly known as Macau or Macao , is one of the two special administrative region of the People's Republic of China, the other being Hong Kong....
     casino owner Stanley Ho
    Stanley Ho

    Stanley Ho, Order of the British Empire, Gold Bauhinia Star, Grand Lotus Medal , also known as Ho Hung-sun, Stanley Ho Hung-sun , is an entrepreneur in Hong Kong and Macau....
     paid US$330,000 (£165,000) for a specimen weighing 1.5kg (3.3lb). One of the largest truffles found in decades. It was unearthed near Pisa
    Pisa

    Pisa is a city in Tuscany, central Italy, on the right bank of the mouth of the Arno River on the Ligurian Sea. It is the capital city of the Province of Pisa....
     and sold at an auction held simultaneously in Macau, London
    London

    London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
     and Florence
    Florence

    Florence is the Capital city of the Italy Regions of Italy of Tuscany and of the provinces of Italy Province of Florence. It is the most populous city in Tuscany and has a population of 364,779 ....
    .

    See also

    • Cantonese cuisine
      Cantonese cuisine

      Cantonese cuisine comes from Guangdong in Southern China, or specifically from Guangzhou . Of all the regional varieties of Chinese cuisine, Cantonese is the best known outside China; most "Chinese restaurants" in Western countries serve Cantonese cuisine and dishes based on it....
    • Culture of Hong Kong
      Culture of Hong Kong

      The culture of Hong Kong can best be described as a foundation that began with China, and then leaned West for much of the 20th century under constructive British Empire....
    • Private kitchen
      Private kitchen

      Speakeasy, also termed private kitchen in Hong Kong , is a term in modern Hong Kong referring to an unlicensed, restaurant-like establishment for eating....

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