New Territories

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Wo Sang

Next to kei lun light rail station in tuen mun. it is famous for its traditional hong kong dishes. you can sit next to the kitchen and watch how they cook the fried dishes. the roast goose there is also very famous.

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Tai Po Hui Market
2/F, Tai Po Complex, 8 Heung Sze Wui St.

(http://www.fehd.gov.hk/ev...). a modern complex of small stalls. the must-try items are fried pork chop noodles and fish ball noodles. also, for as little as $10 a dish, you can choose from a variety of culinary styles, including local favourites and dishes from shanghai, japan and south asia. tai po hui market cooked food centre is located near tai po market mtr station.

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Chan Kun Kee
Stall 3-5, Wo Che Cooked Food Stalls, Hip Yan St

In wo che estate, sha tin. a typical dai pai dong in hong kong providing a variety of cantonese dishes. get off at sha tin railway station and take a taxi to wo che estate.

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Pai Tau Restaurant

Pai tau rd, sha tin. this little eatery in a stretch of old shophouses near mtr sha tin offers basic cantonese fare with lunch sets for around $25. no english menu, but the staff are happy to assist.

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Learn Hop 兩合特色餐廳

Next to the siu hong mtr station. located inside the siu hong commercial complex. it is famous for its choice of guangdong, wonton and dumpling noodles. also serves zha jiang mian.

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In the New Territories, there are many places suitable for budget diners with surplus options of cuisine.

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Cheung Wah Estate Cooked Food Centre

Near fanling mtr station. it is a cooked food centre located in a public housing estate. dishes start at $10 up.

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The mall adjacent to the Tsuen Wan MTR station has many cheap little eateries, none of which have disappointed, and the blocks surrounding it have lots of small bakeries. There are worse ways to spend an early morning than wandering around, inhaling the scent of the neighbourhood and snacking on wonderfully flavoured buns and confections from these establishments.

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Fu Ah Seafood Restaurant
G/F 27, Hoi Pong St, Sai Kung
27920069

The second-to-last in Sai Kung's seafood restaurant alley, this unassuming joint does good set meals for $150/person, with reasonably priced beer and no surprises in the bill.

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Lung Wah Hotel
22 Ha Wo Che

Is famous for roasted pigeons. it is easily accessible by sha tin mtr station. walk in the direction of ikea and along the path next to the railway line for around 10 minutes to get there.

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Dragon Inn Seafood Restaurant
19.5 Miles, Castle Peak Road, Tuen Mun
24506366

is a famous seafood restaurant in Tuen Mun. The price is more valuable than Sai Kung and you can go to the Sam Shing market to choose your seafood which would provide more variation. It is ranked one of the best seafood restaurant in Hong Kong.

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Sham Tseng Yue Kee Roast Goose Restaurant
9 Sham Hong Road

Is renowned for its roast goose. you can get there by red minibus from jordan or tuen mun, or regular kmb bus.

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ASRA Indian Restauant

Shop 15&19, 1/f shatin galleria, shan mei st, fotan. this is a famous indian restaurant in shatin, they serves authentic indian kebabs and curries. affordable lunch sets and tasty dinner choices available with free parking. near fotan station, exit b.

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Shanghai Po Po
Shop 3207, Phase 1, Tuen Mun Town Plaza, 3 Tuen Lung Street, Tuen Mun
2618 3708

one of the best chain restaurant to eat the Shanghainess food. It serve in a big dishes with a valuable price. It's famous for its dan dan noddles and hot and sour soup.

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If you're looking for an evening out whilst touring in the New Territories, head for Sai Kung 西貢 where you will find a good range of visitor-friendly pubs and restaurants. Sai Kung is rightly famous for its seafood restaurants along the quayside, where you can pick your dinner from an aquarium and have it served any way you like. However, if downing a bucket of bottled beers whilst munching on a plate of crustaceans is not your thing, there is also a fairly good selection of eateries and watering holes to be found in the town centre. Prices here can be reasonable and the cuisine ranges from local to western. Various well-known burger and coffee shops have also found their way to this otherwise secluded part of Hong Kong.

The fastest way to Sai Kung by public transport is to take the MTR to Choi Hung and transfer to minibus 1M every 5 min for a straight hop across the mountains. There are public KMB buses from Sha Tin route 299 and Wu Kai Sha route 99 as well, but they take the long way around and spend the better part of an hour in the process. An urban taxi from Central, on Hong Kong island, will cost just under $200 including tunnel fees.

Compared with restaurants in Kowloon or Hong Kong Island, the New Territories offers a good range of local dishes, but at a cheaper price. The eateries recommended here are unlikely to have English menus and the odds are that staff are probably not able to speak very good English or Mandarin. If the place is busy, the staff will not have time to help you.