Welcome or the wet market?



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Posted by wildhogs 15 yrs ago
Would just like to find out from the rest of you, do you prefer shopping at welcome or the wet market? I don't eat too exotic food, so welcome is usually ok for me. seems cheaper too.


but i'm staying next to bowrington market (cwb) for a while. do you think wet market food is fresher/cheaper than welcome, or does it not matter either ways.


thankds!

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COMMENTS
RA 15 yrs ago
Wet market food is definitely cheaper, fresher and has more variety.

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wildhogs 15 yrs ago
thanks RA! but the price at bowrington seems to be more expensive than wellcome. hmm maybe i am getting ripped off.

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NuinHK 15 yrs ago
You've got to take a look to see if locals make up much of the customers or Gweilaos. If the latter, it is more like going to the "organic" stores.

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wildhogs 15 yrs ago
bowrington road market at CWB. seems quite local to me? :) but i am but an ignorant tourist.

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hkcooking 15 yrs ago
Vegetables and fruits could be cheaper in a wet market but it depends on the stall. However, if given a choice, I would buy seafood from the wet market definitely - much cheaper and fresher!!! With the same price you pay for a pack of shrimp (often peeled and everything in supermarket), you can get a larger amount at the market.

Generally, do look out for things sold in a basket (for veg/fruits) and steel plates (for fish), those are sold by the 'plate' and you would be likely to get some deals there. I discovered a stall in CWB that sells discounted veggies (slightly mature but not old): $5 per basket, and each basket has either: 2 zucchini, 4 small eggplants, big bunch of mushrooms etc. Would love to tell you where it is but it's kind of hidden tho.

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pir 15 yrs ago
the food from bowrington road market at CWB is cheaper and fresher than welcome.

and also, they have lot of choice, it's a good market!

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