Sham Shui Po Food Walk

Sham Shui Po, one of Hong Kong's most authentic neighbourhoods, offers a street-food scene that feels a world away from the glitzy malls of Tsim Sha Tsui. This self-guided food walk takes you through bustling wet markets, hole-in-the-wall eateries, and dai pai dong (open-air cooked-food stalls) where generations-old recipes are still made by hand. It's a sensory overload of sizzling woks, fragrant curry, and the chatter of locals — and it's an absolute must for any traveller wanting to taste the real Hong Kong.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Set aside a full half-day to do the food walk justice. Start around 10am when the markets are buzzing but before the lunch rush, and you'll have time to explore at a leisurely pace. Most stalls and eateries are open until late evening, so you could easily stretch it into an afternoon-and-dinner affair. Wear comfortable shoes — you'll be on your feet, and the best discoveries are often down narrow alleyways.

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