Hong Kong teahouses are a
fun way to dine, with a wide range of affordable snack food such as
noodles, cakes, and desserts. Try yuen yeung, a 50-50 mixture
of tea and coffee; bor law yau, a steaming hot sweet bun stuffed
with melted butter, and daan tart, a tasty baked egg custard.
Freshly cooked sliced fish or sliced beef congee, yau char gwai
(a deep-fried dough), and wonton noodles are equally affordable local
favourites. Just remember, when paying the bill, go to the front counter.
Tipping is not required.
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