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Aberdeen Food Guide: Uncover the Best of Local Hong Kong Cuisine

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Aberdeen Food Guide | In addition to the renowned Wah Fu Estate, which is considered one of the most beautiful public housing estates in Hong Kong, there are also many popular local food recommendations in Aberdeen! Among them are the rare and delicious boat noodles that can only be found in Hong Kong, as well as the French Toast Bites located in Ap Lei Chau Market and Cooked Food Market. There are also affordable small shops offering dishes like lettuce with fish and meat, and huge fried chicken thighs. Check out the Aberdeen food guide below!

Aberdeen Food Guide| 1. Aberdeen Noodle Boat, Lau Kee

The boat noodles in Hong Kong are almost extinct, with only two boats remaining in the whole city, one of which is “Lau Kee Boat Noodles”. Lau Kee Boat Noodles mainly serve roasted meats with noodles. The soup base is always made from dried fish to create a seafood broth that is fresh, sweet, salty, and fragrant. It’s not considered strong-flavored but has a taste that cannot be found elsewhere. The roasted meats are sourced from Aberdeen in Hong Kong, while the oil chicken is soaked by Uncle Lau himself. They offer roast duck, oil chicken, and char siu as options for the roasted meats and hor fun (wide rice noodles), lai fun (thick rice noodles), and mi fen (rice vermicelli) for the noodles. Customers can choose single or double combinations of roasted meats according to their preference, but Uncle Lau may also add extra ingredients according to his mood. Even if you only order roast duck, you might still see him adding some oil chicken and char siu!

Aberdeen Food Guide 香港仔美食 流記艇仔粉 夏日炎炎34度高溫下,流叔即使汗流浹背,都紮穩馬步密密做。
Hong Kong’s last remaining boat noodle! Among them, Lau Kee’s boat noodles have been made by Uncle Lau for over 40 years. Even under the scorching summer heat of 34 degrees Celsius, Uncle Lau remains steadfast and continues to work diligently despite being drenched in sweat.(圖片來源:Weekend Weekly Editor)
Aberdeen Food Guide 香港仔美食 燒鴨河粉$33,轉鴨髀另+$20。流叔亦會隨性地幫客人加料,人情味濃!
Roast Duck Rice Noodles $33, add a duck thigh for an additional $20. Uncle Liu will also generously add extra ingredients for customers.(圖片來源:Weekend Weekly Editor)
  • Restaurant: Lau Kee Hong Kong Style Boat Noodles 流記艇仔粉
  • Address: Aberdeen Promenade, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong
  • Phone:9140 2628
  • Business hours: Saturday to Sunday, 10am-4pm (Closed Monday to Friday)

Aberdeen Food Guide| 2. Sik Kee Restaurant

Nine out of ten residents in Hong Kong would recommend this affordable small shop. The shop is small but specializes in homemade fish and meat, served with lettuce and faux shark fin soup. It’s incredibly filling! Adding vinegar enhances the flavor even more. The fish meat is tender and chewy, while the shark fin soup is fresh and sweet. Additionally, they also sell fried oil cakes that are rarely seen elsewhere. They are large in size and filled with savory radish shreds. Another highly recommended dish is the extra-large fried chicken thigh, which is deep-fried upon ordering. Although the texture of the meat may not be particularly tender or juicy, it stands out for its thin crispy skin and generous portion size.

Aberdeen Food Guide 香港仔美食 生菜魚肉翅$24/大,$23/細。一碗有齊大大嚿魚肉、生菜和大量粉絲翅,份量驚人!
Lettuce Fish Soup $24/large, $23/small. One bowl includes a generous portion of fish meat, lettuce, and a large amount of vermicelli. The serving size is astonishing!(圖片來源:Weekend Weekly Editor)
  • Restaurant: Sik Kee Restaurant食記餐廳
  • Address: Shop 42, Yau Lai Chau Yau Lai Chau Street
  • Phone: N/A
  • Opening Hours: Monday to Tuesday 6:30am-6pm, Thursday to Sunday 6:30am-6pm (Closed on Wednesday)

Aberdeen Food Guide| 3. Chan Sun Kee

Ap Lei Chau Market hides an old-fashioned tea restaurant. In addition to serving Hong Kong-style noodles and stir-fries, its signature dishes, including diced French toast and fried trio treasures, attract many visitors. The former cuts the French toast into dice-like pieces and adds condensed milk and peanut butter, creating a sinful combination. The latter consists of fried fish skin, fried shrimp dumplings, and fish head slices as the signature trio treasures.

Aberdeen Food Guide 香港仔美食 招牌秘製一口西多士$35
Signature Special Homemade French Toast Bites $35(圖片來源:Weekend Weekly Editor)
  • Restaurant: Chan Sun Kee 陳新記
  • Address: 1st Floor, Yau Lee Chau Municipal Building, Yau Lee Chau Tai Street, Yau Lee Chau
  • Phone: 2555 1862

Aberdeen Food Guide| 4. Chau Ka Yuen Herbal Tea

The store opened before 1960 and is one of the well-known traditional herbal tea shops in Hong Kong. In the early years, it operated as a stall in Tsuen Wan, but later moved to the Yau Ma Tei area in the 90s. The storefront is different from modern herbal tea shops today, still retaining its old-fashioned decoration layout, as if time has stopped in the 1960s. In hot summer days, the reporter recommends drinking snow pear tea to cool down and relieve heat. It’s excellent for reducing internal body heat! Another specialty of this small shop is their tea eggs, with a sign that says “a once-in-a-lifetime encounter, an unforgettable experience.” Everyone can personally try it out to see if it lives up to its reputation!

Aberdeen Food Guide 香港仔美食 雪梨茶
Pear tea $12/bowl; $26/bottel(圖片來源:Weekend Weekly Editor)
Aberdeen Food Guide 香港仔美食 茶葉蛋$6/隻
Tea egg $6/each(圖片來源:Weekend Weekly Editor)
  • Restaurant: Zhou Family Garden Herbal Tea Shop
  • Address: Ground Floor, 52 Yat Laichau Street, Yat Laichau
  • Phone: N/A

Where can I find the best boat noodles in Aberdeen, Hong Kong?

One of the last remaining boat noodle stalls in Hong Kong is “Lau Kee Boat Noodles”…Further Details

Are there any affordable small shops in Aberdeen offering tasty dishes?

Yes, “Sik Kee Restaurant” is a highly recommended small shop in Aberdeen. They specialize in homemade fish and meat…Click for more

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