
based on 27 reviewsSeafood street in Hong Kong is lined with throngs of dried goods stores selling a variety of amazing goods. The best place to buy all your dried goods to make the best home made soups!
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Seafood street in Hong Kong is lined with throngs of dried goods stores selling a variety of amazing goods. The best place to buy all your dried goods to make the best home made soups!
The signboard of "Seafood Street" is hung on the road in the area of Des Voeux Road West and Wing Lok Street. The "seafood" not only lingers in the salty smell in the air, and some shops dry seafood in the sun in front of their doors, but also the murals along the street also have the atmosphere of fishermen enjoying the sea.
When you take the Ding Ding bus to Wing Lok Street in Sheung Wan, you can smell the strong smell of seafood. This section is the "Seafood Street" in Hong Kong Island, which specializes in selling seafood products. There are stalls on both sides of the road, and the sellers are busy with their own work, unloading, stacking, sorting, and packing. People who come to buy fresh and dried goods also watch in various postures, and when they like them, they will quickly place orders and pay.
A street with a lot of history, many local time-honored brands are here, the street is full of fishy smells, and the streets are lined with things, giving it a messy feel. Many TV dramas are also filmed here. The shops are also relatively simple, with clearly marked prices. Many residents also shop here, with a lot of choices, and it's nice to go shopping, where you can buy a lot of cheap and good trophies.
Dried Seafood Street is a special shopping area in Hong Kong, located in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong Island. It mainly covers the section of Des Voeux Road West between Queen Street and Main Street. It specializes in selling a wide variety of high-quality seafood from all over the world. Even the rare large abalone is sold here.