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Temple Street is a gathering place for itinerant vendors, known as a "civilian nightclub", and it is also a common filming location for Hong Kong films, and many tourists come here to take a group photo. Temple Street is also a late-night food street, but its target group is mainly tourists, and although the shops are densely distributed, the flavor and value performance are lower than other areas, so this list also includes some excellent restaurants near Temple Street.
Mommy egg waffles
If you are interested in visiting Temple Street, you may wish to include your mother's egg waffle in the visit schedule, which is one of the few cost-effective snacks in Temple Street. The Hong Kong version of the egg waffle is very full of ingredients, 3 eggs must be put in each serving, after 3 or 5 minutes of grilling, the shell is crispy, the egg is fragrant, and it is not sweet and greasy. Mommy egg waffles are also constantly innovating, and have now launched new flavors such as chocolate, shredded coconut, meat floss, and even with ice cream balls, but the original and salted egg yolk versions are the most classic. Egg waffles are better than crunchy shells, that is, the best taste is to buy ready-to-eat, or you may wish to choose a set meal, with milk tea will not dry mouth, but also note that the Hong Kong version of milk tea has enough tea ingredients, and tasting it at night is likely to be not conducive to sleep.
Allison desserts
Among the mainland provinces, Guangdong desserts dominate, but Xu Liushan and Manji, which are popular all over the country, originate from Hong Kong, and Chinese desserts look at Nanyue, and Nanyue desserts look at Hong Kong. Jiajia is located in Ningbo Street, only 100 meters away from Temple Street, in addition to the common double skin milk, poplar branch nectar, you may also choose black sesame paste. Jiajia grinds sesame seeds and almond kernels, and the two are perfectly integrated, and the sweet taste does not lose the original fragrance of the ingredients, which is suitable for fine tasting. It is worth mentioning that Jiajia desserts are open until 3 o'clock in the morning, you can taste the Mommy egg waffle first, and then taste Jiajia after visiting Temple Street.
Spicy crab on Temple Street
When visiting Temple Street, you will definitely notice a supper street that crosses Nanjing Street and Fortress Street, which is full of spicy crab stalls. In terms of the type of cuisine, these stalls are close to the big-name stalls, and they also serve Cantonese home-cooked dishes such as scallion chicken, fried rice, pho and boiled shrimp. The common characteristics of spicy crab stalls are that the crab meat is shriveled, the shrimp and shellfish are not large, and the cost performance of aquatic products is lower than that of seafood franchise restaurants, while the flavor of home-style Cantonese cuisine is inferior to that of Cantonese restaurants and tea restaurants. Overall, these restaurants are on the low end of the price, but they are characterized by a lively atmosphere, and are one of the few late-night food streets if you visit Temple Street late at night.
Other recommendations
Aberdeen fish ball powder specialty shop, Ming Kee desserts