Title: What Are The Most Popular Drinks In Hong Kong?
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2What Are The Most Popular Drinks In Hong Kong?
3Looking for a way to beat the heat in Hong Kong?
Well, there are some several bars or restaurants
that serve local beverages that you cannot find
anywhere in the world. The citys unique blend
of eastern and western culture offers a wide
range of exotic drinks that keeps you hydrated
in summers. Have a look at these scrumptiously
sweet and even healthy drinks which are perfect
for every occasion.
4Thai Spicy Martini (Mint Basi
Calling all spice junkies! Satisfy your craving
for heat and alcohol in one sip with a Thai
spicy Martini drink. A vodka- based cocktail
mixed with vanilla, fresh chili, honey and
topped with a sprinkle of lime juice and fresh
lemongrass to make a refreshing drink for
summers that hits you with that numbing mala
sensation that leaves you yearning for more.
Sound Interesting? Head over to one of the best
restaurants with a view in Hong Kong. Address
Shop K, Seaview Crescent, 8 Waterfront Rd, Tung
Chung, Hong Kong
5Kung Lee Sugar Cane Juice
Are you searching for a healthy drink? Head over
to Kung Lee for sugar cane drink which is
located in Hollywood Road, central. You will
love the smell of this place and the taste of
the sugar cane juice is jaw-dropping. Feel
refresh every day during summers by drinking
fresh sugar cane juice at Kung Lee. Ideal Time
Summers Address 60 Hollywood Rd, Central
Opening Hours Closed on Mondays, Tues-Sunday 11
AM-10 PM
6????? (Soymilk)
For a truly local experience, head to Soymilk
which is located in North Point. Just a minutes
walk from the North Point MTR station, the
restaurant serves soymilk with various flavors.
It is best matched with fried dough sticks or
traditional congee. Apart from this, they also
serve the best dessert in town that you have not
tried before. Address 27B Shu Kuk St, North
Point Opening Hours Opens every day (800
2000)
7Lan Fong Yuen Milk Tea
Obviously, you cant neglect milk tea when you
are in Hong Kong. Whether you want to drink cold
tea or hot tea, the choice is all yours. You
will discover local people tasting on milk tea
while snacking on pineapple buns, Hong
Kong-style French toast, and other early
afternoon eats. Must visit this place today for
an authentic milk tea. Address 2 Gage Street,
Sheung Wan, Opening Hours Monday-Saturday 700-
1800
8Yee Shun Dairy Company Red Bean Steamed Milk
Another famous drink on the list is red bean
steamed milk that you can only get at Yee shun
dairy company. A Hong Kong first class, red bean
drinks are commonplace, typically added with
milk, sugar, coffee, and cream. What a great
combination of flavors of this drink. Address
506 Lockhart Rd, Causeway Bay Opening Hours
1200- Midnight Daily
9Quinary Haak Lo Mai
One of the best bars in Hong Kong that never
fail to impress and that is Quinary. Haak Lo
Mai is a creamy dessert drink that will remind
you of the days of grandmas handmade coconut
milk sweet soup. Every sip of this drink
realizes you that you are on clouds. The drink
is served in a sleek matte black glass that
attracts everyone. Whats even more impressive?
Must visit this restaurant today. Address 56-58
Hollywood Rd, Central Hong Kong Opening hours
Opens Every day (3 PM to 12 AM)
10VEA Mango Pomelo
When it comes to traditional sweet treats, then
this one is for you that you should not miss
when you are in Hong Kong. The drink looks like
a yellow dessert but dont its appearance to
trick you. Using culinary gastronomy to make the
sago, the flavor pressing circles are actually
made from clarified mango and coconut cream. The
drink is served by a shot glass of frozen
grapefruit pulp, this light and refreshing
cocktail feels almost like a fun science
experiment delivered straight from the
lab. Address 30/F, The Wellington, 198
Wellington St, Central, Hong Kong Opening Hours
Closed On Sunday Monday, (530 To 10 PM )
11GET IN TOUCH
- Address Shop K, Seaview Crescent, 8 Waterfront
Rd,Tung Chung Hong Kong - Toll Free 852 2762 8077
- Email info_at_mintandbasil.hk
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