Wan Chai Market

Wet market · Soho

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"Max Levy also relies on Wan Chai Market for its quality seafood and pork stands, which are his top choices for sourcing ingredients due to the vendors' expertise." - Michelin Guide Digital-Singapore

A Panorama of Wet Markets of Hong Kong

258 Queen's Rd E, Wan Chai, Hong Kong Get directions

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