Travel: China - Hong Kong
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Hi all,
Tot of sharing this link. Luv this cos it gives a very gd guide on most of the popular HK food that mentioned.
http://reviews.noobcook.com/category/hong-kong/ -
leo:
leo, so sorry, i can't remember their exact location or shop names. But they are definitly not directly outside the MTR. I was walking and walking and stumbled upon them, whole shop selling noodles and nothing else! I am a noodle lover.
dimsum, are the shops just directly outside the MTR? My sis was talking about some very nice dried noodles that are sold by weight. Maybe she is referring to this. Any particular shop to recommend?dimsum:
if you go to sheung wan (mtr station: sheung wan), this area is the hoi mei (scallops, sharksfins etc etc) distribution area. Here, you can find some shops that sell the tasty noodles used for wonton noodles (dried version). Different flavours like plain egg noodles, the tasty prawn paste coated noodles. Nicely packed up in boxes.
But your sis is right, one shop that i bought from sold the noodles by weight.
You can buy from Ho To Tai. It was crowned world's cheapest michelin star restaurant this year. Haha!
Locations can be found at their website.
http://www.htt.com.hk/index2.htm -
cat_tail:
excellent !Hi all,
Tot of sharing this link. Luv this cos it gives a very gd guide on most of the popular HK food that mentioned.
http://reviews.noobcook.com/category/hong-kong/ -
Back !! drizzling for the past 2 days in HK…dun go to streets in tsim sha tsui with pram will really tire u out… cos the roads are up and downs all the way… and the noobcook website really good, i went to some and the sogo counter for laopoping, really must see clearly else will miss cos they din even put up the name of the brand…
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dimsum, thanks. will try to squeeze some time to make a trip to get the noodles

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micollh:
Back !! drizzling for the past 2 days in HK..dun go to streets in tsim sha tsui with pram will really tire u out... cos the roads are up and downs all the way.. and the noobcook website really good, i went to some and the sogo counter for laopoping, really must see clearly else will miss cos they din even put up the name of the brand..
Phew! It was sunny when i was there last week. Supposed to rain last Fri & Sat, but weather turned out otherwise.. hence, my trip to Macau and Ngong Ping was pretty enjoyable.
On the whole, after so many years, I'm disappointed that majority of their MTR stations are still so 'pram-unfriendly' with only 1 lift and 1 big exit gate; sometimes got to walk the whole station to find it... -
allcc6, yes agree on that… we have to turn big round to look for exit for pram…
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heading to hk this 22nd
changed trip from bkk. anyone with kids gg? bringing 5YO DS. -
Ive normally go to citigate for cheaper branded stuff, heard theres a 26 storey building selling branded goods, anyone can know about it. tks
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micollh:
Back !! drizzling for the past 2 days in HK..dun go to streets in tsim sha tsui with pram will really tire u out... cos the roads are up and downs all the way.. and the noobcook website really good, i went to some and the sogo counter for laopoping, really must see clearly else will miss cos they din even put up the name of the brand..
micollh, how cold is it when its drizzling? how many layers for the kids? concerned that the kid will catch a cold. I got no time to bring her for flu jab...
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