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New Territories Dining with Wired Destinations
Some of the main culinary Hong Kong highlights for every traveler are Dim Sum, which is a delightful Chinese snack served in small baskets and accompanied by Chinese tea, or for a distinctive culinary experience, don't miss to sample some
delicious grilled seafood cooked in Hong Kong style.
Although the Hong Kong climate is subtropical, the urban areas of the New Territories are teeming with restaurants offering the opportunity to enjoy a meal on the front porch.
There are many places in the New Territories where visitors can enjoy great views of beaches, fishing boats in a harbor, lush trees and the azure sky.
In many restaurants, tourists can handpick their favorite seafood from the tanks and let the chef take care of the rest. Freshness is guaranteed in
these restaurants as all the fish and crustaceans are still alive. You can expect to have the best prawns, scallops, crab, lobster, fish,
squids and oysters in the New Territories as the area has plenty of beaches and sea water. Book a table in some of the award-winning restaurants and experience picturesque seaside New Territories dining.
At Tsing Yi district, there are many local restaurants and Dai Pai Dong cafes. There are also a number of fast food restaurants, such as Pizza Hut, McDonalds, Chinese and Western style restaurants inside Maritime Square.
Cheung Sheung is located on the Sai Kung peninsula, offering simple noodles with fried eggs and soya milk. However the place is a wonderful relaxing point after a long day's hike along the Maclehose Trail.
Luk Keng, in the northeast New Territories, serves great Dai Pai Dong style meals and provides cafes that look across the nearby inlet to China. The Chan Fung Kee Cafe and the Happy Cafe sit
side-by-side on a roadside corner offering superb fried chicken.
Chung Tai
Seafood Restaurant and seafood tanks at Chuen Kee Restaurant in the New Territories serve all kinds of food from the ocean. Some recommended dishes are grilled Lobster, Scallops with vegetables and giant shrimps.
As for Indian
cuisine, try Asra at Shan Mei street, Shatin. Travelers will find subtly-seasoned Indian food at their very step of the way through the place. From light, coconut-based Indian flavors to
richer Northern Indian offerings – plenty of dishes are available to suit all tastes.
Tai Po Hui Market is a modern complex of small street vendors that is suitable for budget diners. You
can find from Shanghainese style, Cantonese dim sum, as well as Japanese, Indian and other Asian food with a reasonable price at Tai Po Hui Market near Tai Po Market KCR station.
Sham Tseng Yue Kee Restaurant is renowned for its well-cooked roasted goose. In order to get there catch a red minibus from Tuen Mun or a normal KMB bus. Also the shopping mall adjacent to Tsuen
Wan MTR station has numerous cheap eateries, with lots of surrounding bakeries as well.
Before you start your Hong Kong vacation take a tour through our Hong Kong Island info on Hong
Kong Island Shopping and Hong Kong Island Sightseeing. New Territories Travel Info provides all you need to know on New Territories sightseeing, New Territories dining and New Territories Sports
and Leisure. Also find out more about Lantau Island Dining and Lantau Island Insider Travel Tips, Kowloon Travel Info with valuable facts on Kowloon shopping, Kowloon dining, Kowloon sightseeing and Kowloon Travel tips.
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