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YHA Mei Ho House Youth Hostel
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Rooms & Views
1 Double Bed and 2 Twin Beds 412 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Food & Drink - Electric kettle and free tea bag…
4 Twin Bunk Beds 409 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Bathroom - Shower, towels, and a hair dryer (on request)…
1 Twin Bed 409 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Bathroom - Private bathroom, shower, towels, and a hair dryer (on…
1 Twin Bed 409 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Bathroom - 2 bathrooms, shower, towels, and a hair dryer (on requ…
1 Twin Bed 409 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Bathroom - 2 bathrooms, shower, towels, and a hair dryer (on requ…
1 Double Bed and 2 Twin Beds 409 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Food & Drink - Electric kettle and free tea bag…
1 Twin Bed 409 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Bathroom - Private bathroom, shower, towels, and a hair dryer (on…
1 Twin Bed 409 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Bathroom - Private bathroom, shower, towels, and a hair dryer (on…
1 Twin Bed 409 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Bathroom - 2 bathrooms, shower, towels, and a hair dryer (on requ…
1 King Bed 269 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Food & Drink - Electric kettle and free tea bags/instant coffee…
1 King Bed 269 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Food & Drink - Electric kettle and free tea bags/instant coffee…
1 King Bed 269 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Bathroom - Private bathroom, shower, towels, and a hair dryer (on…
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Restaurants nearby
- Lau Sum Kee (Fuk Wing Street)Bib Since 1956, this branch (and the original shop around the corner) has been packed with customers buzzing in and out. The third generation of the family business still kneads the noodle dough with a bamboo pole, just as it used to be done, for that springy texture. Wontons are made on site with whole prawns and pork; even the crunchy radish pickles are made in-house. Try the signature tossed noodle with shrimp roe and braised beef brisket and tendon, too!236m
- Kung Wo Beancurd FactoryBib Since 1893, this much-loved shop has been making its own tofu that exudes a deep, rich soy aroma. The tofu pudding is a must-try. With murals that depict tofu being made, the room is styled to attract a younger crowd.316m
- Ah Chun Shandong Dumpling (Prince Edward)BibWorld's 50 Best #37 The shop has a traditional feel to it. Green wooden window frames on the wall are reminiscent of old-time Hong Kong. Dumplings are handmade daily and only the freshest ingredients are used in the fillings. Try their most-ordered item lamb and Peking scallion dumplings. Or surprise yourself with the specialty, such as mackerel dumplings and cuttlefish dumplings. Shandong roast lamb and meat pie are also recommended.1.2km
- Glorious CuisineBib Lined by multi-tier fish tanks, the entrance showcases live seafood from around the world – Hokkaido scallops, Thai marble goby, even Hanasaki crab if you're lucky. Chicken dishes are another strong suit. To avoid disappointment, it's best to pre-order signatures such as double-boiled chicken soup with conpoy and Yunnan ham, braised chicken stuffed with abalone and sea cucumber, stock-poached leafy greens with chicken liver or chargrilled suckling pig.483m
- Tim Ho Wan (Sham Shui Po)Bib One of the early branches of the chain, it offers over 20 dim sum on the menu, all skilfully made and attractively priced. Some items rotate every two to three months to keep them fresh. Don’t miss their shrimp dumplings, baked buns with barbecue pork filling or steamed beef balls with tangerine peel. The spruce interior takes up two floors and the unflappable team operates seamlessly and swiftly, keeping waiting times down to a minimum.611m
- Kwan Kee Bamboo NoodlesBib It’s inside a local market but easy to spot, thanks to the big yellow sign. Watch the kitchen at work through the glass wall as noodles are made the traditional way – with the chef seesawing on a bamboo pole to painstakingly knead the egg-rich dough for that stringy texture. Secret techniques are deployed to remove the soapy taste of lye and accentuate the eggy flavour. Don’t miss the signature noodles tossed in shrimp roe and oyster sauce.690m
- Heartwarming (Prince Edward)Bib With black sesame seeds ground non-stop by the two stone mills at the door, you can tell what this shop is famous for – sweet black sesame soup, ice cream, pudding… and black sesame rolls prized for their intense flavour and chewy texture.962m
- Ju Xing HomeBib This hole-in-the-wall is always jam-packed and that's down to chef-owner Ng's cooking, not the decor or service. Cantonese stir-fries prevail, alongside a few spicy options. The must-try salt-baked Wenchang chicken is succulent, flavoursome… and tends to run out early. Live seafood is also big on the menu, eg pan-fried prawn in soy sauce or steamed eel in black bean sauce. Reservations are recommended and it's worth pre-ordering the chicken to avoid missing out.1.0km
- Yat Tung Heen★ Michelin Chinese3.0km
- EtonBib Fung Shing, once a household name in Mong Kok, was reincarnated as Eton, in a space that oozes nostalgic Chinese flair with its red carpet and dragon and phoenix relief art. The kitchen is run by mostly the same team, and the menu remains broadly similar. Expect Shun Tak classics such as sautéed mandarin fish roll with silky flesh, and angled loofah in a lightly seasoned glaze. Scrambled egg white with milk in Daliang style is also an excellent choice.1.2km
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Attractions nearby
- Mong Kok neighborhood in Hong Kong1.5km
- Mong Kok Stadium football stadium in Hong Kong1.3km
- Lion Rock hill in Hong Kong3.2km
- Kowloon Mosque and Islamic Centre mosque and Islamic center in Hong Kong4.0km
- Wong Tai Sin Temple temple in Hong Kong3.2km
- Kowloon Park Park in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong3.8km
- Hong Kong Museum of Art art museum in Hong Kong4.6km
- Hong Kong Museum of History history museum3.8km
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