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Discovering Local Flavors - Relish the most authentic Hong Kong-style flavors in Cha Chaan Tengs!
Cha Chaan Teng is one of the signatures of Hong Kong. A cup of milk tea or a bowl of satay beef noodles can evoke endless memories. Combined with historic signage and vintage decor, it's like stepping into a time machine, transporting you back to the past! Let's reminisce about the good old days at the following Cha Chaan Tengs located along the MTR lines.
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Wing Heung Café
- Established in 1959, Wing Heung Café has kept its original decor for half a century, including the entrance plate written in Chinese characters that reads “Fresh Bakery”, the traditional black ceiling fan and the geometric floor tiles. It is also a popular filming site for many Hong Kong productions.
Getting there: a 3-minute walk from To Kwa Wan Station Exit A
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Mido Café
- Opened since 1950, the humble interiors Mido Café have stayed the same since its opening such as the mosaic flooring, old-school ceiling fans, and retro wooden tables. On the wall just outside the entrance is a mural created by a local illustrator depicting the dining scene in the cafe.
Getting there: a 3-minute walk from Yau Ma Tei Station Exit C
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Sing Heung Yuen
- Sing Heung Yuen is one of the most well-known, time-honored Dai Pai Dongs in Central. The most popular menu item is the beef and egg sandwich and their signature crispy bun with butter and lemon honey, which many come back to enjoy time and time again.
Getting there: a 6-minute walk from Sheung Wan Station Exit A2
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Bing Kee Cha Dong
- Opened in the 1950s, Bing Kee Cha Dong is in a narrow street between two old-style tenement buildings. Many people come here to get a taste of the stall’s signature pork chop noodles and the famed milk tea.
Getting there: a 9-minute walk from Tin Hau Station Exit B
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Man Fong Café
- Man Fong Café specialises in classic Cha Chaan Teng dishes and it is decorated in a bing sutt theme, including murals of classic Hollywood movies.
Getting there: a 12-minute walk from Yuen Long Station Exit B
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The travel information is provided in collaboration with the Hong Kong Tourism Board.