01-22-2019
04:18 AM
- last edited on
04-19-2022
05:00 PM
by
grazittiApiTest
I think you may heard about Hong Kong is a foodie famous destination, as Hong Kong contain restaurants come from all around the world. But, what about local dishes in Hong Kong?
You may say Chinese or Cantonese dishes are local, but if you really know about Hong Kong, you should know Hong Kong is very different from any other cities in China. Because of our unique history, there is only one kind of restaurant can well represent Hong Kong, and it is Cha Chaan Teng (茶餐廳).
Why it can well represent Hong Kong, because from restaurant design to food they serve, all are customized for HongKongers.
There are too many characteristics from our Cha Cha Teng, I can only describe two of them here, for the rest, you gotta discover by yourself ?
Food:
Cha Chaan Teng usually come with a wide ranges of dishes, and it's usually contain both from east and west. Because of the history, it's undoubtedly Hong Konger will enjoy both eastern and western food. What's more? Cha Chaan Teng will modify the food to suit local needs. Just like the french toast, the one from Hong Kong usually with more stuffing compare to the European one.
And as Hong Kong is a busy city, food in Cha Chaan Teng usually ready within 10 mins, and it's always a good choice for quick bite.
Restaurant design:
Booth Seat is commonly used in Cha Chaan Teng, because the space in Hong Kong is always limited, to maximize the use of space, booth seat will be a good choice for the restaurants. And booth seat can also provide a bit of privacy to their customers, which is kind of luxury here.
And as the space is expensive, don't be surprised by others who share your same table with you!
Know the locals:
You may always heard about the bad services from Hong Kong, especially for Cha Chaan Teng. But you may misunderstand just because of the culture in Hong Kong. People here always works fast and efficient, so that's really annoying when one of them slow down the others. As long as you are well prepared, staffs actually always friendly. Here with some tips for you.
I tried list down some of my famous Cha Chaan Tengs in the list below, most of them are rich in history, and famous for locals like me. If you are going to visit Hong Kong, you need to at least visit one of them!
https://goo.gl/maps/oRnZjFkY8wR2
#LocalGuides #LetsGuide
(!) Although I can only find "Hong Kong style cafe" from Google Maps, but it cannot well describe the Cha Chaan Teng. Hopefully, Cha Chaan Teng can be a category in Google Maps later!
01-22-2019 04:26 AM
The French toast looks delicious @Brett! Are you traveling in Hong Kong or living there? What other favorite dishes have you tried there?
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01-22-2019 04:27 AM
Hi @Brett,
Thank you for sharing all about Cha Chaan Teng. I like that you can modify the plates according to your taste. Do they serve vegan or vegetarian dishes?
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01-22-2019 04:55 AM - edited 01-22-2019 04:56 AM
Hi @Brett,
This post is a real treasure to read! Many thanks for sharing it!
It is the first time I have heard about Cha Chaan Teng, but after reading your reviews, I must say it is definitely worth a try! Is this the most authentic local food one can experience there?
This year I was passing by Hong Kong via flight from Beijing to Hanoi and stayed there for some hours. I really regret I hadn't planned before a longer stay in Hong Kong. This is one of the cities I would definitely like to visit and why not even live there. Are you a local living there?
Here is a night photo of Hong Kong from bird view that I captured.
As for what was one of my favorite dishes while I lived in China, it is a specific dish, which is traditional for the Xinjiang region of the country. I found it most appetizing.
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01-22-2019 07:47 AM
01-22-2019 01:41 PM
I'm following your list of cha chaan teng @Brett!! I'm always looking for these whenever I'm in HK, it'll be useful for when I'm there again!
Thank you!!
01-23-2019 10:40 AM - edited 01-23-2019 10:43 AM
Hi @Brett,
Thank you for this informative and detailed post! I agree with you that Hong Kong has a unique culture. Its cuisine is also different from Chinese food, because it's a bit closer to the European style.
I'm also sharing with you a photo of a meal that I had at a Hong Kong-style restaurant in Shanghai, China. It was delicious!
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01-23-2019
10:13 PM
- last edited on
04-19-2022
05:00 PM
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@DanniS, I live in Hong Kong, that's why I can say Cha Chaan Teng is the most representative to my city, Hong Kong, rather then this region, or this country.
And there are too many variety of food there, but my another favour definitely go to egg tart!
But really, Cha Chaan Teng with too many different kind of food you really need to try yourself.
01-23-2019 10:17 PM
@VasT, yes, its interesting that modify the dishes in Cha Chaan Teng, and they serve both vegan or vegetarian as you order. You can even order something off the menu, there is no limit on what you can order there, as long as they have the ingredients.
01-23-2019 10:19 PM
@TsekoV, you should really stay longer and meet up with Local Guides in Hong Kong!
Cha Chaan Teng may not be the most historical type of restaurant, but it's definitely an ironic type in Hong Kong.