Hip, peaceful, vibrant, Tin Hau is another great neighborhood to hang out and eat for families, expats, and locals. Before you dive in it to discover the hidden gems, let’s have a look at the good food!
- Sister Wah, the beef brisket and tripe specialist
Locals’ all-time favorite Sister Wah offers beef brisket noodle soup at its best. Noodles of your choice topped with generous amount of fresh beef seasoned with 10 spices cooked in a clear, flavorful broth- absolutely beautiful. Also try their honeycomb tripe and stirred noodles!
2. Lo Come Pancake, the Peking duck Chinese crepes
Sinfully savory, the classic Chinese pancakes will make you wanna scream yum with a mouth full. The crusty exterior and the burst of roasty flavors of Peking duck are no joke. With lots of herbs and veggies, it is some next level of pleasure to have
3. Sweet Auntie, traditional local dessert
Auntie Sweet will never disappoint you with her great selection of local desserts! The signature Mango Orchestra is a taste of heaven in a bowl, blending dried mangoes, mango pudding, fresh mango cubes & mango ice-cream while giving layers of texture. Must try for mango maniacs. If you fall for the king of fruits, the Durian Bean Curd Jelly is all you want.
4. Stand By You, Horlick flavored creme brulee
Famous for specially-handcrafted local desserts, Stand By You’s Taiwanese-inspired “Eight Treasures Herb Jelly” and Horlick flavored creme brulee are particular tempting. The herb jelly is filled with 8 different textures of sweet: jiggly herb jelly, chewy boba and taro balls, elastic nata de coco and soft barley! And the creme brulee will melt your heart with the ultimate Horlick creaminess.
#sistwah #beefbrisket #noodlesoup #beeftripe #tinhau #sweetauntiedessert #mangodessert #locomepancake #pekingduck #chinesepancakes #standbyyoudessert #horlickcremebrulee #discoverhongkong #visithongkong #explorehongkong #hongkongtravel #ilovehongkong #hkfood #foodiegram #hkfoodie #hongkongfoodie #hkfoodporn