Known as fish balls or Yu Tan in cantonese. This is one of my favourite. Easily available in roadside stalls in HK. Each stick consists of 6 fish balls and cost HKD5 per stick.
Lilian - Long time I never tried lok lok. I could still remember those days where all the lok lok stalls would line up in front of Penang Chinese Girls High School in the evenings.
Papi - Also try the chow/smelly tau fu. Smelly from afar but not so bad when u get closer, for me at least.
Chou tau foo? Eewww....I like those. But hor, once I bought a packet and bite a few mouthful then, went on the MTR, die la, I stinks like hell. Caution - never eat them if you are on a date.
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They are so boring hor? Not like our lok-lok and now also got lok-lok rojak. (dip fruit sticks into rojak sauce).
I always wanted to try those. yum...
Lilian - Long time I never tried lok lok. I could still remember those days where all the lok lok stalls would line up in front of Penang Chinese Girls High School in the evenings.
Papi - Also try the chow/smelly tau fu. Smelly from afar but not so bad when u get closer, for me at least.
Yaye girl, you are in HK!
Chou tau foo? Eewww....I like those. But hor, once I bought a packet and bite a few mouthful then, went on the MTR, die la, I stinks like hell. Caution - never eat them if you are on a date.
KEF - What makes u think I am a girl ah?
5xmom - Muahaha... cannot kiss 5xdad after that.
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