Cities Where Street Food is Better Than Any Michelin Restaurant

28. Hong Kong: A Symphony of Sidewalk Delicacies

Covered in spicy curry. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @cogdogblog

Hong Kong’s street food is an exhilarating fusion of Cantonese tradition and colonial influences, served with a side of urban hustle. Navigate the bustling streets and you'll find vendors offering an array of irresistible snacks. Indulge in crispy curry fish balls on a skewer, fluffy egg waffles (gai daan jai) perfect for tearing and sharing, or savory cheung fun (steamed rice noodle rolls) drizzled with sweet soy sauce. For a heartier bite, try siu mei (roast meats) from a local stall. Hong Kong’s street food is fast, flavorful, and an essential part of its dynamic identity.

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