HONG KONG
Ding Ding Candy & Claypot Rice
Since there is a Ladies’ Market in Hong Kong, the Temple Street Night Market is sometimes known as Men’s Street as it is popular for men’s fashion. There are carts bulging with goods from clothing to mobile phones and watches. Stalls have items mainly for men, jeans, t-shirts, pants, lighters, shoes and men’s accessories. Cheap second hand goods such as cassettes, video tapes, old newspapers, antiques are also sold there. Like in other night markets in Southeast Asia, prices can always be negotiated by bargaining.
Adorned with vibrant colours, Temple Street has been revitalised, showcasing its lively and captivating night vibes. The roadside food stalls also offer an endless array of delectable Hong Kong snacks and diverse specialty products, ensuring a satisfying experience that pleases both your taste buds and leaves you fulfilled. Come for an evening stroll through Temple Street and rediscover the distinctive nightlife of Hong Kong!
A taste of Temple Street
Sample the diverse culinary culture of Hong Kong in Temple Street, where you can try a wide range of Hong Kong-style snacks including fish balls, siu mai, three stuffed treasures, dim sum, Ding Ding candy and more from the 20 food stalls near Temple Street Archway. In addition, you’ll find a variety of other Asian cuisines such as pepper cakes, spicy skewers and Turkish lamb.
After indulging in global cuisine, make sure to visit the shops offering amazing local delicacies, from Dai Pai Dongs and Claypot Rice and snake soup. It attracts not only local foodies but also visitors from far and wide.
Claypot rice is a standout delicacy of Temple Street. With decades of history, Hing Kee is a favourite among visitors thanks to its affordable dishes packed with local flavours. There are over sixty varieties of claypot rice available, all cooked to perfection on charcoal stoves, giving the rice a smoky aroma. Their signature fried duck egg oyster pancake is another Must-Do dish, you will love its crispiness and unique umami taste.