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Cha chaan teng culture and history

Cha chaan teng culture and history
Discover the unique history and culture of Hong Kong’s cha chaan tengs, local diners where delicious food and drinks with international influences thrive.
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Once dining spots primarily for expats, cha chaan teng restaurants have become a staple for all Hongkongers and a defining characteristic of the city.

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