Hidden Food Gems in Cheung Chau
19 April, 2023Cheung Chau, an outlying island that combines vacation, entertainment, and cuisine. In addition to the well-known restaurants that attract a large number of tourists, there are also many semi-hidden gourmet restaurants. What does semi-hidden mean? They may rest irregularly, close irregularly, and adhere to a policy of selling until sold out, with island residents as their main customers. With such a laid-back attitude, see if you are destined to taste its unique flavor. The editor interviewed a group of Cheung Chau residents and listed ten semi-hidden restaurants that they all highly recommend. Next time you visit Cheung Chau, you may want to give them a try!
When it comes to the list of Cheung Chau specialties, satay beef noodles are definitely on the list.
Ling Heung has been standing in Cheung Chau for over 40 years, and its satay soup, a mixture of peanut, garlic, and coconut flavors, is rich and delicious. Paired with the less common thin noodles - "rice macaroni" - which are soaked in the soup, it is an unforgettable experience!
TELEPHONE: 29817566
ADDRESS: Shop 4, Cooked Food Market, 2 Tai Hing Tai Road, Cheung Chau
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When visiting Cheung Chau, surrounded by the sea on all sides, how can you not try the fresh seafood? Restaurants allow customers to bring their own seafood for processing, and also offer high-value seafood set meals for customers to choose from.
TELEPHONE: 29819916
ADDRESS: G/F, 11A Pak She Praya Road, Cheung Chau
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On the list of the most beloved foods of fishers, oyster and minced meat congee undoubtedly holds a place. Cheung Chau locals highly praise the oyster and minced meat congee from the Blue Bird restaurant.
A large amount of oysters, along with minced meat, coriander, and green onions, give the congee a unique flavor. The restaurant's fried chicken legs are also very popular among Cheung Chau locals.
TELEPHONE: 29869191
ADDRESS: G/F, 44 Tai San Street, Cheung Chau
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When it comes to Cheung Chau's Hong Kong-style pastries, we cannot miss out on "新照記", which offers a variety of Hong Kong-style snacks, such as red bean cake, turnip cake, osmanthus cake, mung bean cake, tea cake, and "gai si tang" (a sweet pastry made with sesame and malt sugar).
While wandering around Cheung Chau, you can also visit the shop, take a break, and enjoy an authentic "Hong Kong-style afternoon tea".
TELEPHONE: 29869006
ADDRESS: G/F., 18 Tung Wan Road, Cheung Chau
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A truly semi-hidden small shop, which mainly sells Japanese hand rolls on the menu. However, what makes this small shop famous in Cheung Chau is a small and inconspicuous snack - Japanese red bean cakes.
The freshly made red bean cakes are hot, and are filled with plenty of dense red bean paste. They are slightly sweet and bring a burst of happiness when eaten. The shop also offers other flavors to choose from.
TELEPHONE: 29815038
ADDRESS: G/F 17 Cheung Chau Church Road, Cheung Chau
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In addition to the bustling Cheung Chau Main Street, there is a peaceful and hidden gem near Tung Wan Beach. It boasts a 270-degree unbeatable sea view. Ordering a snack and a drink there is a great joy in life.
The famous tea-flavored pork ribs, fried squid, fried jumbo shrimp, and fish fillet are all full of flavor and worth a try.
TELEPHONE: 29818316
ADDRESS: 1 Hak Pai Rd, Cheung Chau
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How can Cheung Chau's specialties miss the existence of mango glutinous rice cakes? The fragrant, glutinous and chewy outer layer, paired with the fresh and chunky mango filling, is sweet, sour, and appetizing.
The small shop also offers a variety of flavors to satisfy all sweet lovers at once, such as strawberry red bean glutinous rice cakes, durian glutinous rice cakes, Oreo cookie glutinous rice cakes, and more.
TELEPHONE: 34802771
ADDRESS: G/F, 19A Pak She Praya Road, Cheung Chau
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Ping On Bun is one of the annual events of Cheung Chau Da Jiu Festival, and is one of the main attractions. When it comes to Ping On Bun, we have to mention "Kwok Kam Kee".
The buns are stamped with the words "Ping On" and offer a variety of flavors to choose from. Those who prefer traditional flavors can choose from red bean, sesame, and lotus seed paste flavors. For a more modern twist, there are cartoon-patterned Ping On Bun or limited-time Horlicks flavored Ping On Bun to try.
TELEPHONE: 29869717
ADDRESS: 46 Pak She Street, Cheung Chau
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A bakery that has been forgotten by time, still lingering in the old days, selling classic Hong Kong-style pastries. Have you ever heard of buttercream rolls, Paris tarts, or jam cookies?
If you happen to pass by, you may want to try the classic Hong Kong-style pastries and savor the taste of the past.
TELEPHONE: 29869787
ADDRESS: 115 Tai San Street, Cheung Chau
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The restaurant's decor is full of exotic charm, mainly selling Thai and Indian cuisine. Whether it's Indian curry or Thai skewers, you won't be disappointed.
Or you can sit down with friends, order a beer and a snack, enjoy the breeze, and experience Cheung Chau's unique night view.
TELEPHONE: 29869767
ADDRESS: G/F, 71 Sun Hing Praya Street, Cheung Chau
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Visiting Cheung Chau is not just about food, it's much more than that. Walking along the beautiful path next to the Sai Tai Road, you will reach the unique Cheung Chau Saiyuen, where you can enjoy luxury camping in distinctive tents or participate in various adventurous activities in the form of day camps. Among them, the "Tree Top Canopy Walk", the only structure made of real trees in Hong Kong, is especially popular! Get ready for your Cheung Chau food and camping trip now!
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