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HK Party Food has over a hundred varieties of bite-sized party foods and delicious party foods.
A collection of the most delicious snacks from Chinese, Western and Southeast Asian cuisines.
At the same time, there are also plant-based meats and fresh vegetarian foods to cater for the needs of vegetarians;
To upgrade your taste, order our premium Chinese dishes and banquet packages carefully prepared for you. We also provide a variety of specialty light food boxes and lunch boxes such as pasta, salad, Taiwanese and Japanese style, so that everyone can easily enjoy high-quality party takeaways at the party venue and join in the fun together.
Party meals can be delivered to all 18 districts in Hong Kong, Kowloon and the New Territories. Food can be summoned anywhere.
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Over 100 types of local and high-end Cantonese dishes
Favored by major enterprises/government departments/schools, etc. for many years
Can be delivered to housing estates in Wan Chai and Causeway Bay (not limited to)
1. Jinyun Pavilion
2. Bamboo Garden
3. Bayview Building
4. Bihui Garden
5. Chibaju
6. Park Lane
7. Jia Yuan Garden
8. Cathay Tower
9. Bayview Center Building
10. Jiayuntai
11. CENTRAL PEAK
12. Golden Dragon Building
13. Emperor's title
14. Elizabeth Building
15. Yu Fu Building
16. Toad Palace Building
17. Songbai New Village
18. Huijingyuan
19. Haoyuan
20. Fenghui Terrace
21. Tsui Ping Court
22. Jiayuan
23. Crown Building
24. Xiyun Building
25. Hee Wah Building
26. Hong Kong Building
27. Hung Yip Building
28. Guangmingtai
29. Jiahuixuan
30. Jardine's Lookout Garden Building
31. Kin Lee Building
32. Kingston Building
33. Kwong Sang Hong Building
34. Lai Chi Building
35. Lai Tak Estate
36. Lai Yuen Building
37. Lai Yin Building
38. Lixin Building
39. Lockhart Building
40. Roxy Building
41. Wen'an Building
42. Fengle New Village
43. Beautiful Village
44. Manfeng Terrace
45. Wei Hao Court
46. Huixing No.1
47. Xinyiju
48. Aiqun Pavilion
49. One Ring
50. Paterson Building
51. Phoenix Pavilion
52. Yuyuan Building
53. RESIGLOW
54. Longhua Garden
55. Yilu
56. Jinshan Garden
57. Shanglin
58. Chenghe Pavilion
59. Xingyu Xuan
60. Swiss Garden
61. Tai Hang Terrace
62. Hui Hui
63. Wei Feng. Junhui
64. Xiaoyu
65. Famous family
66. Boao Mountain
67. Shang Qiaofeng
68. Du Zhitai
69. Metropark Garden
70. Grand View Terrace
71. Rose Village
72. Village Terrace
73. Yunhui Building
74. Yongde Building
75. Yau Kwong Building
76. YORK PLACE
77. Yu King Building
Tin Hau can be delivered to housing estates (not limited to)
1. Wei Feng
2. Victoria Center
3. Victoria Park
4. Wei Feng. Junhui
5. Jinjing Terrace
6. Diva
7. Park View Terrace
8. Kai Lai Pavilion
9. Mulan Court
10. Yaoxing Huating
11. No. 16 Glass Street
12. Haicheng Western-style Building
13. Shanhe Building
14. Haixin Building
15. Hoi Jing Xuan
16. Yajing Building
17. Haixing Building
18. Ming Hing Building
19. Weishun Court
20. Changsheng Mansion
Delivery to housing estates in Happy Valley (not limited to)
1. Leighton Hill
2. Beverly Hills
3. Ji Yunfeng
4. Yiluan
5. Le Tao Yuan
6. Lohas Terrace
7. Lok Tsui Terrace
8. Weiyun Pavilion
9. Yee Fung Building
10. Mingshi Garden
11. Xuyi Pavilion
12. Estee Tower
13. Cheong Ming Building
14. Village Building
15. Jialeju
16. Jiayi Xuan
17.VHappy Valley
18. Hua Cui Terrace
19. Yundi Litai
20. Yubao Building
21. Bili Court
22. Huayuan
23. Jin Cui House
24. Huicui Terrace
25. Happy Valley Racecourse
Tai Hang can be delivered to housing estates (not limited to)
1. Zhuangyuan
2. Lung Tao Court
3. Shangluan
4. Huansha Garden
5. Xuan Hua
6. Jun Ju
7. Yong Yixuan
8. Lotus Garden
9. Jinleju
10. China Building
11. Wing Hing Court
12. Huansha Pavilion
13. Ming Sun Building
14. Qinhui Building
15. Jin'an Pavilion
16. Kin Wah Building
17. No. 38, Xincun Street
18. Lai Yin House
19. Fook Hing Court
20. Song Mian Building
Over 100 types of party snacks and bite-sized snacks,
A feast for your taste buds at any party venue!
Wan Chai· A good place to go on weekends
Built in the 1920s as a hospital, this historic building was later converted into a residence and was declared a statutory monument in 2011.
The Blue House's striking blue exterior is named after its well-maintained blue paint. The building combines Chinese and Western architectural styles, and many old architectural elements are retained inside, such as patios, ceramic tiles and wooden stairs, which reflect the residential style of Hong Kong in the last century.
Now the Blue House has been transformed into a community cultural center. The "Blue House Cultural Activity Center" regularly holds exhibitions and cultural activities, aiming to promote local art and maintain the cultural heritage of the community. There are also "community cultural tours" with guided tours. Members led participants through the streets and alleys to explore the diverse life aspects of the community.
Visiting the Blue House not only allows you to experience Hong Kong’s history and culture first-hand, but is also an excellent window into Hong Kong’s community life.
Causeway Bay· A good place to go on weekends
As one of the most prosperous business districts in Hong Kong, Causeway Bay is not only a shopping paradise, but also a cultural and artistic hotspot.
First, we must mention the famous shopping area of Causeway Bay. It is home to the most crowded shopping malls in Hong Kong (Times Square, Lee Gardens, Windsor House, etc.), with everything from international brands to local specialty stores. You can stroll around the fashion street and admire all kinds of avant-garde fashions and accessories, or go to the Eslite Bookstore on the third floor of Hysan Place to discover a variety of interesting books and cultural and creative products. In addition, there are many gourmet restaurants here, so you can enjoy a delicious meal while shopping.
Although located in the bustling heart of Hong Kong, it still retains some green spaces such as Victoria Park and the Causeway Bay Promenade. Here, you can enjoy a leisurely walk, enjoy the charming scenery of Victoria Harbor, or participate in various outdoor activities, such as fitness, jogging, etc.
Overall, Causeway Bay is a popular tourist destination that combines shopping, culture and natural attractions. Whether you come here to shop, appreciate art, or enjoy nature, you'll find a place that suits you. This is definitely one of the most exciting places in Hong Kong and worth a visit.
Dakeng· A good place to go on weekends
Dakeng has many unique traditional food shops. The first recommendation is Ping Kee Tea Stall on See But Street in Tai Hang. This time-honored food stall retains the nostalgic Hong Kong style. Its signature dishes include signature pork chop noodles, marinated chicken wings, butter pudding, etc. It is a very authentic experience to sit on the street and enjoy these delicacies while experiencing the daily life in Tai Hang.
Another popular restaurant is Man Sing Ice House on Wan Sha Street in Tai Hang, which is famous for its salted egg steamed pork patties with rice. The store's signature salted egg steamed pork patties with rice are full of aroma, and the light salted egg aroma goes very well with the rice. The saliva chicken and barbecued pork and scrambled eggs are also must-order dishes.
Of course, a visit to a specialty coffee shop is indispensable on the weekends. Sonne CAD is a two-story coffee shop with a comfortable and natural environment, serving hand-brewed and cold brew coffee, as well as locally roasted coffee beans. Another restaurant, Fineprint, was founded by famous barista Scottie Callaghan. It adopts a simple industrial style and serves high-quality coffee as well as freshly baked sourdough bread.
Another popular spot is Allure Customized Hair. This retro-style hair salon looks so attractive that it’s hard to imagine that this is actually a hair salon. There is a piano placed in the store, and it is said that barbers and other musicians will hold Jazz Jams from time to time.
In addition, the Tai Hang Fire Dragon Cultural Center is a good place to learn about the customs and history of Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance. It has a check-in scene that simulates the fire dragon dance, and also holds workshops and lectures from time to time.
Easily organize a party for 2-180 people!
Prepare for the party, HK Party Food will help you!
HK Party Food, as the largest event supplier in Hong Kong, carefully presents a diversified range of Chinese and Western party food.
Whether it's exquisite snacks or special dishes, there will be dedicated staff to listen to your dietary needs, and they will be cooked by experienced chefs.
Deliver your meals on time and safely with a professional delivery team.
Add unforgettable delicious memories to your party.
Choose HK Party Food now and your party will be a feast in no time!
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