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Mak's Noodle Ltd. - Central Hong Kong

Mak's Noodle Ltd. - Central Hong Kong

Mak's Noodle Ltd. - Central Hong Kong

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Address:

G/F., 77 Wellington Street
Central Hong Kong

Phone:

+852 2854 3810

Price:

InexpensiveInexpensive

Description:

Eat where the locals eat. When in Central, try eating lunch at one of the many noodle shops where you will see many professionals eat during their lunch break. It's quick, tasty and cheap. There's usually no English menus but be adventurist and point to what others are having around you. At Mak's Noodle, on Wellington Street, try their wontons. It's delicious! For a heartier lunch, order one of their beef brisket noodle dish and an plate of vegetables with oyster sauce.

Published on 1/27/08

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