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A visit to Hong Kong necessitates the food lovers curiosity in trying out all the wonderful food that exists in this small yet diverse culinary heaven. One of the most famous and representative foods of Hong Kong is none other than the traditional Hong Kong Dim Sum. Today, I'm taking everyone to one of the most authentic places to eat Dim Sum, a place that will push your chopstick stamina to the limit! Dim Sum is a staple food offering to the local residents of Hong Kong, much like how in the west, people are accustomed to having Eggs, Bacon, Sausages and Beans for English breakfast. For this visit, I searched the web for the highest rated Dim Sum restaurant and found Tao Heung (稻香).
Workers are lining up outside various small eateries to get their breakfast before work starts. It's actually quite a busy time with lots of people waiting to get their morning fix of food before a long day at work.
Foreign labourers are an integral part to the culture of Hong Kong. On the weekend, these foreign labourers will gather together. Here are some gathered at Tong Lo Wan's Victoria Garden.
To new visitors of Hong Kong, taking the metro might be quite a daunting task but it needn't be.
To travel on the metro, simply touch the station you'd like to go to, and pay the fee. You will be issued with a temporary metro card to cover for that journey.
These are the automatic / self service recharge booths.
Hong Kong's effort to curb environmental harm is helped by these differentiated bins located across the city.
To save time, the escalators are noticably faster.
We arrived at the station very quickly.
The route maps are very succint and clear.
Here's a small secret, a lot of Dim Sum restaurants will have discounts after 2pm. So it is quite common to see quite a few people mostly elderly people waiting outside queuing, even if the restaurant has plenty of seating available.
This restaurant like many others in Hong Kong is on the basement level.
The restaurant area is very large.
Just looking at the menu, i'm already very attracted to the food.
After making our order, it's a normal convention in Hong Kong (as well as many other Asian regions) to use hot water to scald the cutlery.
A nice elderly lady serves the first of our dishes.
I was really looking forward to the first dish, which is the Thousand Flakes Prawn. The sauce on top is a sweet and sour paste sauce. This together with the crispy outer layer and soft prawn meat on the inside make for a perfect compliment. This is a dish hard to find anywhere else.
Fish balls with fresh boiled lettuce. This is cooked in a soup stock making the flavour really full.
This is a dish i've also never seen anywhere else. On top, you have prawn, and on the bottom tofu. It tastes quite soft and has wonderful fresh fragrance. This one I found hard not to have a repeat serving.
Fried fermented four treasures, this is made by putting fermented meat into the inside of a pepper and then fried. Finally some soy sauce added to taste. It's mouth wateringly good!
Perhaps the most well known Dim Sum dish is also this restaurants speciality. The steamed prawn dumplings or (Har Gau). You can see the intricate folded wrinkles on the dumpling itself. It's a small detail, but shows the good culinary craft of the Hong Kong Dim Sum chefs here.
Aside from being beautifully wrapped. The colour and lustre of the prawn meat inside the dumpling is very appealing too.
It tastes every bit as good as it looks!
Bamboo fungus with mushroom soup broth. This tastes a little bit sour and is perfect as an appetiser!
Fish Egg Prawn Siu Mai. The meat is just delectable and very plump.
Below we have the sweet desserts. First up is the Mango Pomelo Sago, the pomelo is a little sour but overall it's a sweet dish and very refreshing after eating quite a bit of fried foods.
Even though I ordered a lot of Dim Sum, it just tastes so good that I managed to eat it all!
Not only is the taste of the dim sum here superb, the restaurant always pays attention to the colour, lustre and appearance of it's dishes. The dim sum truly smells, looks and tastes great!
Another distinguishing feature of this restaurant is the wide variety of sauces available to compliment the dim sum to your tastes.
There are many sauces to choose from,simply help yourself with the small plates provided.
There are also refillable drinks, beverages and even ice cream!
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Most Cantonese restaurants will have an area dedicated to the God of Wealth. They believe that by paying respect to this god, their restaurant business will continue to flourish.
Thank you for following my very delicious Dim Sum journey, I hope that everyone will get the opportunity to try the amazing food Hong Kong has to offer. More delicious food to come!
来到香港,一定不能错过的是这里数不尽的美食,今天我想带大家去寻找一家正宗的点心店,这是一家食物可口到让你停不下筷子的港式早茶店。饮茶是香港人的饮食习惯,就像欧美的早餐吃炒蛋、香肠、咸肉一样,这次选择茶餐厅,我特意在网络上搜索了好评率最高的稻香茶餐厅。这些上班族都在街边小店买早餐吃了,好热闹的景象。外籍家庭佣工早已经成为香港文化的重要组成部分,他们大部分来自菲律宾,今天正赶上周末,很多外籍女佣们在铜锣湾的维多利亚公园聚会。餐厅虽然只有一层,但是餐厅平面面积非常大。期待已久的第一道点心是千酥凤尾虾,外面浇上酸甜的酱汁,吃起来松脆的外壳配上里面嫩嫩的虾肉,味道香极了,这大概是只有在香港才能尝到的点心,别的地方很难做出这么高的水平。鱼球配西生菜,用高汤调制出来的,味道鲜美。这一道也是我在别的地方没有见过的,上面是鲜虾仔下面是豆腐,吃起来软软的,又香又嫩,简直停不下来筷子。煎酿四宝,这是将辣椒,茄子里面掏空,放上酿好的鲜肉,浇上酱油,味道好极了。大家最熟悉的点心也是这里的招牌,稻香虾饺皇,可以看到虾饺工整的褶子,可见香港点心师傅的工艺水平极高。里面的虾色泽很好。味道确实非常好。竹笙蘑菇鲜肉汤羹,酸酸的口味很开胃。鱼子鲜虾烧卖,虾的肉质非常饱满。下面是甜品,杨枝甘露,里面有柚子肉和芒果,酸甜清凉的口感。虽然点了这么多点心,最后还是全部吃完。这里的点心不但非常注重口味,而且也注重色泽和相貌,真的是色香味俱全。谢谢大家跟随我的点心之旅,希望你们喜欢香港的美食,接下来还有更多有趣的故事要分享给大家。