The Fascinating Dessert Shops in Hong Kong (1)
Hong Kong is the one of the most fascinating tourist attraction in the world, and many people love to go shopping here.
However if you miss the desserts here, it will be a great loss.
On mentioning the cuisine of Hong Kong especially the desserts, I could not help licking my chops.
Desserts like steamed egg white with milk, sesame-seed paste, and bean curd jelly are all famous desserts of this wonderful city.
Now I will take you on a trip to the two dessert shops that are quite popular among Hong Kong citizens and tourists.
Hui Lau Shan When talking about the dessert shops in Hong Kong, the first one is Hui Lau Shan! It has many chain shops in Hong Kong, selling desserts, snacks and so on with mango as its main ingredient.
It enjoyed high reputation long ago, and it is the most well-known dessert shop in Hong Kong.
Opening the first store in New Territories in 1960s, it served traditional Chinese herb tea and herbal and tortoise jelly.
In 1990s, it started serving desserts with fresh fruit, among which the mango sago mix became an immediate success.
After that it extended the market through granting franchises, making it a famous dessert brand in Hong Kong.
There are over 40 Hui Lau Shan branch stores in Hong Kong, most of which settle in Kowloon, and more branch stores are to be opened in the near future.
Moon Kee Restaurant and Bar Saigon is a great place for rest and tour.
Compared with Hong Kong island and Kowloon, this place is not noisy or crowded by skyscrapers, and the Moon Kee adds sweetness to this place.
The most well-known dessert is Mango cream with sago and pomelo.
This small store is so interesting that it has two rooms for it divides the store into durian area and non-durian area.
You may have heard of smoking area, but never of durian area.
The reason is that though many people love durian, there are a lot of people hate the smell of durian.
Fruits like mango, papaya, durian, made together with ice cream, sago and pudding become magic desserts for you and me who love sweet food.
Give your tongue a fresh feeling.
Hong Kong is really a wonderland for those who love desserts.
However if you miss the desserts here, it will be a great loss.
On mentioning the cuisine of Hong Kong especially the desserts, I could not help licking my chops.
Desserts like steamed egg white with milk, sesame-seed paste, and bean curd jelly are all famous desserts of this wonderful city.
Now I will take you on a trip to the two dessert shops that are quite popular among Hong Kong citizens and tourists.
Hui Lau Shan When talking about the dessert shops in Hong Kong, the first one is Hui Lau Shan! It has many chain shops in Hong Kong, selling desserts, snacks and so on with mango as its main ingredient.
It enjoyed high reputation long ago, and it is the most well-known dessert shop in Hong Kong.
Opening the first store in New Territories in 1960s, it served traditional Chinese herb tea and herbal and tortoise jelly.
In 1990s, it started serving desserts with fresh fruit, among which the mango sago mix became an immediate success.
After that it extended the market through granting franchises, making it a famous dessert brand in Hong Kong.
There are over 40 Hui Lau Shan branch stores in Hong Kong, most of which settle in Kowloon, and more branch stores are to be opened in the near future.
Moon Kee Restaurant and Bar Saigon is a great place for rest and tour.
Compared with Hong Kong island and Kowloon, this place is not noisy or crowded by skyscrapers, and the Moon Kee adds sweetness to this place.
The most well-known dessert is Mango cream with sago and pomelo.
This small store is so interesting that it has two rooms for it divides the store into durian area and non-durian area.
You may have heard of smoking area, but never of durian area.
The reason is that though many people love durian, there are a lot of people hate the smell of durian.
Fruits like mango, papaya, durian, made together with ice cream, sago and pudding become magic desserts for you and me who love sweet food.
Give your tongue a fresh feeling.
Hong Kong is really a wonderland for those who love desserts.