3 Best Restaurants in Mong Kok, Hong Kong

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For the best street snacks in town, look no further than Mong Kok, where you'll find curry fish balls, among other snacks. The Tung Choi Street vicinity is especially rich in eateries of this type, selling everything from regional specialties like spicy Chongqing noodles to curry fish balls on bamboo skewers and fragrant egg waffles.

Tim Ho Wan

$$ | Mong Kok Fodor's Choice

This award-winning eatery serves some of the city’s best dim sum at dirt-cheap prices. Opened by a former Four Seasons Hotel chef, this humble spot makes all of its shrimp dumplings, rice rolls, and baked cha siu buns fresh to order. It's as popular as ever, so go in midafternoon if you want to beat the crowds.

9–11 Fuk Wing St., Kowloon, Hong Kong
2788–1226
Known For
  • Very popular, so expect a line
  • Golden pineapple buns
  • International dim sum franchise, with Michelin-starred flagship

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Fei Jie Snacks Stall

$ | Mong Kok

Dundas Street in Mong Kok is filled with street vendors. The Fei Jie Snacks Stall is one of the best, with its dizzying selection of skewered choices ranging from chewy squid to duck gizzard to pig intestine (best eaten with a squirt of mustard).

55 Dundas St., Kowloon, Hong Kong
8489--2326
Known For
  • Innard combos
  • Juicy pig intestines
  • Beloved by locals

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Tong Pak Fu

$ | Mong Kok

For a perfect warm-weather treat, drop by Tong Pak Fu for the Taiwanese-style shaved snow ice. Blocks of flavored ice (chocolate, milk, fruit, and many others) are put into a special machine that shaves them into thin, ribbonlike sheets that fold up into a mountainous heap. The texture is richer and denser than regular shaved ice. This store also offers other Chinese desserts, including red-bean soup and sesame-filled dumplings.

99 Hak Po St., Kowloon, Hong Kong
2659–2529
Restaurant Details
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