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    8 cha chaan tengs to visit in Hong Kong

    From milk tea to French toast, these humble Hong Kong cafés have it all
    Exterior view of Lan Fong Yuen in Hong Kong.
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    In many ways, cha chaan tengs are at the heart of Hong Kong’s traditional food scene. Serving an eclectic, no-frills menu of Cantonese-Western dishes, these greasy spoons feed hundreds of thousands of Hongkongers from dawn till dusk.  

    But with cha chaan tengs found from Kowloon to the outlying islands, it can be hard to know where to go for the most authentic Hong Kong-style milk tea, egg tarts or decadent French toast. So, we’ve scoured the city for the best spots and chosen our favourite joints for your next culinary adventure.  

    A dining area in Mido Cafe in Hong Kong.

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    Person eats noodles with chopsticks at Mido Cafe in Hong Kong.

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    Close up shot of the blue and yellow windows of Mido Cafe in Hong Kong.

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    1. Mido Café

    This retro, two-storey establishment tucked away on a quiet corner of Temple Street in Yau Ma Tei is a genuine 1950s time capsule. Mosaic tile flooring, hand-written menus, ceiling fans and wrought-iron window grills have also made this place an iconic filming location for many Hong Kong movies, including Wong Kar-wai's Days of Being Wild (1990). Order a red bean and lotus seed ice drink to go with your choice of baked rice.   

    G/F, 63 Temple Street, Yau Ma Tei

    Close up of a scoop of pudding at Australia Dairy Company.

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    A spoon of macaroni soup being lifted above a larger bowl at Australia Dairy Company.

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    2. Australia Dairy Company

    Infamous for “light-speed meals”, Australia Dairy Company often has long queues. This crowded cha chaan teng in Jordan is much loved for its set meals of fluffy fried egg, buttered toast, and macaroni in soup with barbeque pork. Top it off with a hearty bowl of steamed egg white milk pudding or egg pudding with almond milk, served hot or cold. 

    G/F, 47-49 Parkes Street, Jordan

    Rows of yellow egg tarts at Gold Garden Restaurant.

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    3. Gold Garden Restaurant 

    This is a traditional cha chaan teng in Hong Kong with an in-house bakery. For more than 20 years, Golden Garden Restaurant has been serving freshly baked Hong Kong-style-breads and pastries – such as pineapple buns, chicken pies and signature puff-pasty egg tarts. Pair any of these with a cup of silky-smooth milk tea, made from two to three types of leaves for a perfectly balanced treat. 

    G/F, 314 Castle Peak Road, Cheung Sha Wan 

    An egg and chicken wing dish served at Lan Fong Yuen.

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    A cup of Hong Kong milk tea at Lan Fong Yuen.

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    4. Lan Fong Yuen

    Founded in 1952, Lan Fong Yuen is one of the city’s oldest and most classic cha chaan tengs. The inventor of silk-stocking milk tea now operates two outlets, with the Central branch preserving the charm of its original open-air stall format. Our top picks? The chicken steak noodles with scallion and kaya French toast served with warm butter are also not to be missed.  

    G/F, 2 Gage Street, Central

    A pork chop sandwich at Mak Sun Kee with a British flag toothpick in it.

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    Traditional teacups and thermos at Man Sun Kee sitting on a shelf.

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    Close up on a French toast dish at Man Sun Kee.

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    5. Mak Sun Kee  

    This quiet gem hidden behind a banyan tree in Mui Wo is a family-run business spanning over half a century. Come here for the decadent afternoon tea set, with French fries, club sandwiches, and sweet treats served on a tiered tray. For heartier cravings, go for the crispy pork chop buns or the generous French toast for sharing. 

    G/F, 38F Chung Hau Street, Mui Wo  

    Egg omurice dish at Yat Cafe in To Kwa Wan.

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    6. Yat Café 

    Yat Café in To Kwa Wan is a unique Japanese take on the traditional cha chaan teng. Tired and weary after a long day? Feel refreshed with homemade omurice with curry sauce and sweetcorn soup, or the delicious penne in soup. Of course, if you want to stick to the classics, you can still order the signature beef noodles in thick satay soup, which is equally amazing.  

    G/F, 53 Cheung Ning Street, To Kwa Wan

    Close up on an egg tart at Tai On Coffee and Tea.

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    A cocktail served alongside a can at Tai On Coffee and Tea.

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    7. Tai On Coffee and Tea

    The East-West ethos that defines this bing sutt reached another level when the baton was passed to the next generation. Here, classic egg custard tarts come in milk tea and matcha with red bean mochi. Other exciting new creations include pineapple bun with smoked duck breast and Chinese sausage and dried shiitake mushroom risotto.

    G/F, 830 Canton Road, Yau Ma Tei

    View of metal trays filled with food at Pei Ho Counterparts.

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    Man picks up takeaway boxes from a woman at Pei Ho Counterpart.

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    8. Pei Ho Counterparts 

    In an expensive city like Hong Kong, running a restaurant can be a high-stakes survival game. Thankfully, there are restauranteurs who go the extra mile to make a real difference in their communities. In addition to a wide range of bargain-priced food options including comforting rice and noodle dishes, Pei Ho Counterparts and owner Ming Gor distribute free meals to those more in need.  

    278 Tai Nan Street, Sham Shui Po

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    Subtropical
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