Five King Kong is a young F&B brand that sells a variety of classic snacks and flavored foods from Chongqing. Most of the customers of its Ninth Street store are consumers of entertainment venues near the night, which has earned the store the nickname of "Ninth Street Late-Night Canteen".
At the beginning of its opening, the store only sold five kinds of food: soy milk, fried dough sticks, oil tea, glutinous rice balls, and glutinous rice balls, which were the "Five King Kongs" advertised as the name of the store. Camellia oleifera and glutinous rice dumplings are the most famous here: the camellia steamed dumplings are crispy in taste, and the rice cereal is dense and fragrant; The glutinous rice dough is large and plump, soft and chewy. The glutinous rice cake is a slightly inferior quality, which is made of glutinous rice and Sichuan peppercorns as the main ingredients, and then falls into the oil pan to be fried. At present, the store has also launched foods such as leek macarons (leek dumplings), skewers and hot pot noodles (苕粉), which are still delicious. In the morning, the shop will also be converted into a breakfast stall to serve the surrounding residents. Compared with the night, there are two kinds of food such as porridge and King Kong fried bell (fried hand).
The 5 King Kong 9th Street store has more than 10 seats and shade canopies outside the door, and customers can take their seats after ordering their meals. The environment is much cleaner than that of ordinary roadside stalls. At present, the Five King Kongs also have branches in Beibin Road, Chaotianmen and Hongyadong, but they mainly sell street food such as fried dough sticks, soy milk and ice cream, which is different from the service of the 9th Street store.