Best Value Restaurants 💰

Delicious meals under HK$70 that won't break the bank

Kwan Kee Bamboo Noodles

Kwan Kee Bamboo Noodles

Famous for their traditional bamboo-pressed noodles, this tiny shop offers some of the best wonton noodles in town for under HK$50. Don't miss their shrimp dumplings! 🍜

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Joy Hing's Roasted Meat

Joy Hing's Roasted Meat

A Michelin-recommended char siu (BBQ pork) joint where a filling meal costs around HK$60. Their roast goose is equally legendary! 🍖

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Cheung Hing Kee Shanghai Pan-fried Buns

Cheung Hing Kee Shanghai Pan-fried Buns

Home of the famous pan-fried Shanghai soup dumplings (sheng jian bao). Get 4 pieces for just HK$32. Be careful of the hot soup inside! 🥟

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Sing Heung Yuen

Sing Heung Yuen

An open-air dai pai dong serving the best tomato noodles in town. Their milk tea is equally famous. Most dishes under HK$45. ☕

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Kung Wo Beancurd Factory

Kung Wo Beancurd Factory

Traditional tofu shop offering silky smooth tofu fa and crispy tofu puffs. Nothing on the menu exceeds HK$30! 🥢

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Hop Yik Tai

Hop Yik Tai

Famous for their cheung fun (rice noodle rolls) with various sauces. A filling portion costs just HK$25. There's usually a queue but it moves fast! 🍚

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Lan Fong Yuen Central

Lan Fong Yuen Central

Home of the silk-stocking milk tea and pork chop bun. A classic cha chaan teng where you can have a full meal for under HK$70. 🥪

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Yat Lok

Yat Lok

Michelin-starred roast goose restaurant where you can still get a meal for under HK$70. Their roast goose on rice is a must-try! 🦆

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Tomato C Hing

Tomato C Hing

We love the Sham Shui Po shop, it has legit THE BEST beef brisket in HK! Forget Kau Kee (over-rated and poor quality these days) or Sister Wah, you won't be let down at Tomato C Hing, plus no waiting required!

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