Explore Hong Kong’s halal culinary delights, dimsum feasts and various pastas. (Photo: Armydian Kurniawan/Okezone.com)
VACATION A trip to Hong Kong is incomplete without hunting for a variety of typical Chinese culinary delights and other authentic menus. Moreover, now more and more restaurants have obtained halal certificates from the Incorporated Trustees of the Islamic Community Fund of Hong Kong. It is increasingly easy for Muslim tourists to indulge their tastes.
One of the popular halal culinary spots in Hong Kong is the canteen on the fifth floor of the Ammar Mosque and Osman Ramju Sadick Islamic Center at 40 Oi Kwan Road in the Wan Chai area.
This restaurant serves more than 80 cheap Chinese food menus. The main menu is a variety of dimsum.
All kinds of culinary treasures from Canton that are world-famous are available here, both steamed and fried. Starting from dumplings, siomay, spring rolls, hakau, mantau, bakpao, wan ton, wonton, angsio, spring roll, chun juan, cheong fan to meatballs and samosas.
One portion of dimsum is priced from 18 Hong Kong dollars. Prices are listed on the menu list. We just have to mark the selected food and the quantity on the order paper, show it to the staff at the front of the kitchen and the chef immediately serves it hot to eat immediately on the spot.
There are also various soups available here such as chicken soup, beef soup, corn soup, seafood soup with prices starting from 16 Hong Kong dollars depending on the portion, standard or large portion. There are also various curries such as fish fillet curry, lamb curry, chicken curry, beef curry with prices starting at 56 Hong Kong dollars.
According to Nor Aisyah Azleza, a tourist from Malaysia, the various dishes here are very suitable for the Malay tongue.
“Lots of choices and all delicious. “Including a menu for vegetarians,” he told Okezone.com, Thursday (12/12/2024).
Nor, who has been to Hong Kong for the first time, chose mushroom fried rice and spiced vegetables as her favorite menu. Assorted fried rice is priced from 44 Hong Kong dollars.
“The omelet is also delicious, especially served with special sauce. If I go to Hong Kong again, I will definitely come here. “It’s delicious and definitely halal,” said this 23 year old woman.
Other mainstay dishes here are various seafood, noodles, tofu, as well as various menus of processed chicken and beef.
Drinks are no less complete. We can order it at prices starting from 6 Hong Kong dollars. Okezone.com choose Chinese tea and warm chrysanthemum tea. Mixed with honey, it tastes so delicious on the tongue.