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What's delicious in the cafeteria of the Chinese University of Hong Kong?
As a master who once yearned for CUHK! Ha ha ha ha ha, you can't get rid of CUHK dishes with your roommates. Next, I will introduce you to the classic cuisines of CUHK. #)

1.? dessert

Blessed are you girls who love dessert. Look at the picture below. Hong Kong-style oily egg tart is big and slow, fragrant and sweet. Basically, I will ask my roommate to bring me snacks in a few days, and the price is also very beautiful. Oh, it's 3.5 Hong Kong dollars each.

This is Smecta, 10 Hong Kong dollars. Hot afternoon tea can relieve your study pressure all day. Ha ha ha ha.

2.? Chezai noodles restaurant

Car noodles are also one of the classics in Hong Kong. I usually choose beef brisket and white radish, and I also choose two or three kinds to go with all kinds of dishes, such as fish balls and seasonal vegetables, about 25-30 Hong Kong dollars for a bowl of sauce purple.

have dinner

If it is not convenient for everyone to eat in the canteen, I recommend you to go to a nearby restaurant. The per capita spending is about 100 Hong Kong dollars to eat chicken pot or something. Consumption here in Hong Kong is still relatively high. This is an ordinary restaurant. If the budget is limited, I recommend you to eat in the canteen.

Another way to have dinner is to cook it at home. The biggest improvement in my year in Hong Kong is the level of cooking. It is hard to imagine. But if you want to buy food, don't consider going to the supermarket. I remember that a cabbage seems to cost HK$ 18, which is not as big as my hand. If you live outside the school, I suggest you go to the market to buy food. Fruits in Hong Kong are also very cheap. Many tropical fruits are mostly sold by quantity. I remember 15 Hong Kong dollars can buy six kiwis, and 20 Hong Kong dollars can buy three giant papayas, which is even cheaper than Shui Gu in the mainland.

If you have any other questions, you can leave me a message. You can also recommend some off-campus food, including some questions about schools, routes and policies. I'll reply when I see it.