Claypot rice under the tent
Pot-stirred rice is a winter delicacy in Hong Kong. Eating hot pot-stirred rice in cold weather is the most heartwarming delicacy in winter. If you go to Temple Street, sit under the tent to eat pot rice, it is more flavorful 👍 Like traveling back to early Hong Kong, I believe there are not many places in Hong Kong to feel this atmosphere, after eating once sincerely recommend
🔔 Another special cutlery is the iron spoon, unique flavor
🔔 Order first, pay first when you have food
🔔 Don't be shy, the shopkeeper is very nice
🔔 Do not stir immediately after serving, you can have rice crumbs every now and then
Octopus Chicken Pot Rice ($57)💕
The octopus is chopped into small pieces with a salty flavour. The smooth chicken is cut into pieces for easy eating. The rice is well-grained and has rice crumbs
+ Sausage ($10) is my favorite because the rice with sausage is really super fragrant. It makes the taste of the rice more complex 👍
White eel pot-stirred rice ($79)💕
Besides the pot-stirred rice with pork flavor, the most anticipated is the white-eel pot-stirred rice, because the fish oil blends into the pot-stirred rice, plus the soy sauce sauce, it's a perfect match
The white eel is plump and the meat is very smooth
Hing Kee Fried Oyster Cake ($45)💕
Almost every pot-stirred rice dish has oyster cake. I don't know why it's related. The fried oyster cake is very crispy, the oysters are quite big and not fishy, and the secret seasoning sauce is spicy and very appetizing
#local tour #pot rice #Yau Ma Tei