Hong Kong local Chinese fast food & restaurants
In Hong Kong, restaurants and local Chinese fast food restaurants tend to offer different sets throughout the day.
The common ones are :-
- Breakfast (up till 10.30 or 11am)
- Lunch (from 11.30 till 2.30pm)
-Tea Set (from 3 to 6pm)
- Dinner Set (7pm onwards)
For dim sum in Chinese restaurants, the most expensive prices are during the lunch timing and for the breakfast and tea sets, they tend to run very attractive promotions. For travellers on a budget, then you might check out the tea sets as well, as they tend to be around the range of HK$25 (US$3.50). The price of drinks in Hong Kong can easily be HK$18 (US$2.50) per glass, even for just ice lemon tea. Therefore, if you are going to get the sets, which normally includes the drinks too, then you will get a good bargain for your meal. Popular Hong Kong chinese fast food outlets are
a) Maxim, pronounced as “mei sum” (also has lots of bakeries in MTR stations),
b) Fairwood, pronounced as “tai fai wood”
c) Cafe de Coral, pronounced as “tai kar lok”
There are even other Asian cuisine outlets such as:-
a) Yoshinoya, serves Japanese based set meals
b) Genki Sushi, serves Japanase sushi (raw food) on conveyor beltsFor those that are looking at other international fast food and cafes, there are plenty of McDonalds, Kentucky Fried Chicken, StarBucks, as well as Pacific Coffee outlets.
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