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===Dining=== [[File:Lung Moon Restaurant 2009.jpg|thumb|right|''Lung Mun'', an old-styled Cantonese restaurant]] [[File:3a Sun Street.jpg|thumb|right|Shops in Sun Street]] * [[Cha chaan teng]] are local-styled [[fast-food restaurant]]s, and [[Chinese bakery|Chinese pastry]]. Many of the restaurants can be found all along [[Jaffe Road]]. Numerous [[Hong Kong tea culture|tea shop]]s offer cheap [[Chinese herbal tea]], like [[Chinese herb tea|leong cha]] (''lit.'' cool tea) and [[24 flavors|24-mei]]. * [[Dai pai dong]], open-air restaurants in a big tent, is another classic restaurant type that appeared in Wan Chai. Despite the often unclean and uncomfortable eating conditions, many people are attracted to the freshly made [[Rice noodle roll|steamed rice roll]], [[congee]] and [[chow mein]] early in the morning. Due to [[urban renewal]] projects in recent years, most of these restaurants are fading away. * [[Yum Cha]], is the name associated with having [[dim sum]], e.g. [[Fook Lam Moon]] restaurant.<ref>[http://www.cnngo.com/hong-kong/eat/best-hong-kong-dim-sum-restaurants-674709 "The best Hong Kong dim sum"] ''CNN Go''. 3 October 2011. Retrieved 10 September 2011</ref> People usually have "[[one bowl with two pieces]]" ({{lang-zh|t=一盅兩件|labels=no}}, meaning a cup of tea with two dim sums) for breakfast. There were three old-styled dims restaurants remaining in Wan Chai, namely ''Lung Mun'', ''Lung To'', and ''Lung Tuen''. ''Lung Mun'', the last of the trio, closed on 30 November 2009. A number of [[Buddhist cuisine|Buddhist cuisine restaurants]] are also available in the area. * The [[1980s in Hong Kong|1980s]] also saw an expansion of [[Cuisine of Hong Kong#Western styles|Western-cuisine restaurants]] in Wan Chai. Nowadays, [[Japanese cuisine|Japanese]], [[Korean cuisine|Korean]], [[Vietnamese cuisine|Vietnamese]], [[Thai cuisine|Thai]] and [[Indian cuisine|Indian]] restaurants are all very common. There are also many [[fast food restaurant]]s serving [[Cantonese cuisine|Cantonese]] and other Chinese dishes, including the franchised [[Maxim's Catering|Maxim's]] and [[Café de Coral]]. [[Jaffe Road]] and Lockhart Road are famous for pubs.
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