Everyone says Lantau isn't just about Ngong Ping and the Big Buddha. After hiking down the mountain, everyone realizes this place's dai pai dong (outdoor food stalls) has amazing food. Lantai is divided into two main areas—Tung Chung and Mui Wo. When traveling, you should venture away from tourist hotspots first to discover truly delicious bargains.
The Scene Has Changed Over the Years
In the past, whenever people talked about eating on Lantau, everyone would immediately think of the Ngong Ping vegetarian restaurant or Citygate Outlets. But since 2023, with so many more independent travelers, the neighborhood eateries in Tung Chung and Mui Wo are packed solid. Many don't know that Lantau's restaurant industry revenue increased by nearly 8% last year. Local chefs say, "There are quite a few more tourists, but we're dealing with one peak after another."
Tung Chung Old Village: Hidden Gem of the Food Stalls
Away from Tung Bay, some old-timer locals have set up shop—nothing fancy-looking, but the flavors are authentic. First up is "ShingKee Food Cart," called a "dai pai dong" (food stall), but it's actually a tiny roadside metal stand that's been selling