Tai Po Hui Market and Cooked Food Centre

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Both Immaculate Heart of Mary Chapel and Tai Po Hui Market and Cooked Food Centre are recommended for visiting. This cafeteria offers you perfectly cooked fish, seafood and chicken.

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Splish-splash, first floor gives you a fish bath.  Tomato or tahmahtoh, the second floor serves up roots, fruits, veggies and potatoes.  No time to cook?  Just want to chow down now?  Head to the third floor for some cooked noodles, stir fried meats, and spongy hot fish balls.  Huge selection of foods for whatever your taste- except cooked western foods- don't look for those here unless you're making them yourself from the ingredients available.
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Wide variety of food here to choose from with reasonable prices, can't go wrong to eat out here
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Hong Kong wet markets are the less pretentious version of North American farmer's markets. Don't get me wrong, I love both. Farmer's markets to me are a great place to get local produce but then you also get stuff like hipster coffee, cucumber/avocado/kale water, and funky cheeses.  But these wet markets are something else. Less refined, but feeling like the real deal. Here you walk around hanging cuts of meat and tanks of seafood. Take in that raw stench and realize that cow stomach hanging from a hook could be in your next bowl of noodles. Tai Po Hui is indoors with air conditioning, already one step above traditionally outdoor street stalls, but you still get that authentic feeling. Vendors are talk-shouting across the stands to each other. People are picking out the best cut of steak, the fattest fish, the plumpest chicken feet. This is where the neighborhood comes to shop, haggle, and grab cheap eats.   I'm sure there are many other wet markets around Hong Kong, but this one is very large and very clean. The freshness of the food is remarkable. The shrimp are bouncing around on top of each other, the fish are still swimming energetically. And as someone who did not grow up in Hong Kong, I saw species I've never seen before, like beautiful Lilac-coloured clams and rose apples. I never went to the cooked food centre, but I'm sure it's as impressive and diverse as the ground level market. This feels like a common market for the common folk, but it can also be an exotic food journey for tourists. I cannot recommend going to a wet market enough and Tai Po Hui Market is a great choice. It's truly a unique experience to get a taste of local culture, figuratively and literally. This, of course, is juxtaposed by the fact that the parking lot is an absolute mess of Mercedes, BMWs, and all manners of rich cars from the nearby millionaires who like to live in Tai Po. Just uh...take the subway. :) (53/100) - 2017
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Open now 6AM - 8PM
$$$$ Price range per person up to HKD 70
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鄉事會街8大埔綜合大樓 地下、一樓及二樓
Hong Kong, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong
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鄉事會街8大埔綜合大樓 地下、一樓及二樓, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong
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Cash only Parking Wheelchair accessible Takeaway Booking TV
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SundaySun 6AM-8PM
MondayMon 6AM-8PM
TuesdayTue 6AM-8PM
WednesdayWed 6AM-8PM
ThursdayThu 6AM-8PM
FridayFri 6AM-8PM
SaturdaySat 6AM-8PM

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