Sai Kung Seafood Street

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Tourist attraction· Wet market

Sai Kung Seafood Street Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Sai Kung Seafood Street is rated 4 out of 5 in the category tourist attraction. Read and write reviews about Sai Kung Seafood Street.

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Amanda Chung

The Saigon District of Hong Kong is located in the southeast of the New Territories and is known as the "Back Garden of Hong Kong". Saigon is filled with the ancient charm of the fishing village with a long history, the fishing boats on the shore, the tortuous small boxes, and the messy but orderly residential buildings. The seafood market is not just at the pier, the seafood street is even more famous. It is caught from the sea and sold directly, so it is absolutely fresh and reliable. The seafood restaurant’s large renewed ponds are lined up with rows of shrimps, crabs, shellfish, fish...high-end seafood from all over the world, and rare wild deep-sea fish. There is no traditional fish market smell, but seafood Like a museum, it is displayed neatly!

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Ivan Hung

Lots of seafoods, cuisines and local shops! What a nice place to spend a whole day in Sai Kung.

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Celina Wong

Prefer buy those seafood from boats instead of restaurant. May be less variety, but very fresh.

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Hsu George

Nice sea food. A bit pricey but the taste is good

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TomTom

Have a good sea view, and also have many delicious seafoods

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Daniel Cheng

Love this part of HK, except it got really crowded during weekends

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Appreciate

Restaurants get busy between 5 pm -8 pm but the food is amazing at any of the seafront restaurants. Really good park for kids also and if you're lucky you'll see a family of harmless Cows who visit the park regularly

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Sari Rustiani

The best place to enjoy seafood! This was my second time visit. The price is reasonable for splendid food. You’ll find whatever kind of seafood you fancy. The only problem is the distance to get there.