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Mainland tourists treat their taste buds in Hong Kong, from egg waffles to fish balls

They use social media platforms such as RedNote and Dianping to find the best Hong Kong street food and recommended restaurants in city

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A foodseller known as “Uncle Lee” makes charcoal-grilled egg waffles at the “WestK Nightscape” event at West Kowloon Cultural District. Photo: May Tse

Hong Kong’s signature street food such as egg waffles and fish balls, as well as restaurants with local characteristics, are among popular dining choices for mainland Chinese tourists visiting the city at the start of the Labour Day “golden week” holiday on Thursday.

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Mainland visitors were seen queuing at traditional noodle shops, the city’s popular “Mobile Softee” ice-cream trucks, restaurants favoured by Cantopop singers, and various street food stalls on the first day of the five-day holiday.

Many visitors were also among more than 200 people at the West Kowloon Cultural District’s Art Park, enjoying food and drinks at a jazz concert.

One of them was Yuki Yang Ruoqi, 28, an online store owner from Guangzhou, who said she would stay in Hong Kong until Sunday and planned to spend less than HK$4,000 (US$515).

“Even though I’m not a music lover, I bought a glass of champagne and some snacks for a picnic here. In fact, this kind of leisure lifestyle of Hong Kong people is something we can look forward to during the holidays,” she said.

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Zheng Lichang, 26, a skincare product salesperson from Shenzhen, visited West Kowloon specifically to sample the city’s charcoal-grilled egg waffles.

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