China Food Guide: 3 Soups food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Hong Kong

August 30, 2020 Jana Sager

Best Soups restaurants nearby. Discover the best Soups food in Hong Kong. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Soups restaurants near you.. Hong Kong is one of the most exciting and diverse cities in Asia. Central to Hong Kong’s uniqueness is the blend of Chinese culture and British Colonial influences, which is apparent when exploring the various districts. Given how beautifully preserved its history is, Hong Kong is one of the best destinations for urban exploration. Beyond the concrete jungle, Hong Kong offers country parks and white sand beaches – it’s a city where anything is truly possible.
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1. Woo Cow Hotpot (China Insurance Building)

1-2/F, China Insurance Building, 48 Cameron Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong China Asian, Chinese, Soups Lunch, Dinner, Late Night, Drinks Reservations, Private Dining, Seating, Television, Serves Alcohol, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Street Parking, Valet Parking, Wine and Beer, Digital Payments, Free Wifi [email protected] +852 3997 3369 http://woocowhotpot.com.hk/
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4 based on 112 reviews

Woo Cow Hotpot (China Insurance Building)

Experience traditional Chinese hot pot in Hong Kong Style. Woo Cow Hotpot was well known for its soups base and main ingredients. There are over 20 different soup bases and more than 180 different ingredients to choose from. The most picked ingredient mus

Reviewed By poayandalan

Food was good enough, but far too many hidden charges; there was a flat $25 per person for drinks regardless of what you drank (including just water), and even the soy sauce served to you when you arrived had a charge attached of $25. Service was ok - they don't speak much english, for note. They were quite understanding of us bringing our baby and did provide a high chair, although unfortunately there were no changing facilities in the building (although they were quite quite accommodating and helped us find an area for a quick change).Thank you for your comments. The HK$25 charges is a per head charges for water and the 9 different sources which we provide to each customer. We would take this opportunity to make this charge clear to anyone who plan to visit our restaurant. We will also improve our menu and also in the near future, we will add this in our mobile ordering system.Thank you.

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2. Cloudland Chinese Cuisine

1/F, Wah Fung Building, 17-23 Minden Avenue, Tsim Sha Tsui Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong China Chinese, Asian, Soups Lunch, Dinner, Brunch Takeout, Reservations, Private Dining, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Table Service +852 2722 0156 http://thai-palace.fotop.net/
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4 based on 177 reviews

Cloudland Chinese Cuisine

Reviewed By Travelwellhk

The restaurant is famous in being a Cordon Bleu recommended Chinese fusion restaurant and the restaurant is always rather busy. Staff are very friendly and helpful. Must try dishes include the roasted goose, lamb chop, double boiled soup and the red bean soup dessert.

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3. Woo Cow Hotpot (China Insurance Building)

1-2/F, China Insurance Building, 48 Cameron Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong China Asian, Chinese, Soups Lunch, Dinner, Late Night, Drinks Reservations, Private Dining, Seating, Television, Serves Alcohol, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Street Parking, Valet Parking, Wine and Beer, Digital Payments, Free Wifi [email protected] +852 3997 3369 http://woocowhotpot.com.hk/
Food
Service
Value
Overall Ratings

4 based on 112 reviews

Woo Cow Hotpot (China Insurance Building)

Experience traditional Chinese hot pot in Hong Kong Style. Woo Cow Hotpot was well known for its soups base and main ingredients. There are over 20 different soup bases and more than 180 different ingredients to choose from. The most picked ingredient mus

Reviewed By poayandalan

Food was good enough, but far too many hidden charges; there was a flat $25 per person for drinks regardless of what you drank (including just water), and even the soy sauce served to you when you arrived had a charge attached of $25. Service was ok - they don't speak much english, for note. They were quite understanding of us bringing our baby and did provide a high chair, although unfortunately there were no changing facilities in the building (although they were quite quite accommodating and helped us find an area for a quick change).Thank you for your comments. The HK$25 charges is a per head charges for water and the 9 different sources which we provide to each customer. We would take this opportunity to make this charge clear to anyone who plan to visit our restaurant. We will also improve our menu and also in the near future, we will add this in our mobile ordering system.Thank you.

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