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4 ICONIC HONG KONG STREET FOODS | Eating Food With Foodies On Friday Ep. 1

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Hong Kong Street Food - 6 iconic Street Foods in Hong Kong

Hong Kong Street Food compilation of 6 Street Foods filmed in 7 parts of Hong Kong: Mongkok, Central, Tai O, Tsim Sha Tsui, Yao Ma Tei, Sham Shui Po and Wanchai - - Street Food dish, location and price:
No. 1 0:01 Beef entrails / Beef offal: Street food locations: Mongkok and Central - Price: 3.20 USD / The noodle soup version at 2:07 costs 4.10 USD
No. 2 3:23 Fish balls: Street food locations: Tai O and Tsim Sha Tsui - Price: the bowl 3.20 USD
No. 3 4:55 Rice noodle rolls: Street food location: Yao Ma Tei - Price: 1.50 USD
No. 4 6:35 Chopped chicken, duck, pork and pigeon: Street food locations: Sham Shui Po and Wanchai - Price: various prices - Rice with barbecue pork at 11:26 - Price: 2.70 USD
No. 5 12:08 Orange Cuttlefish: Street food location: Tai O - Price: 7 USD
No. 6 13:50 Mobile Softee: Street food location: Yao Ma Tei (also often seen at Star Ferry Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui and in Sham Shui Po) Price: 1.10 USD

All prices seen in the video are shown in Hong Kong Dollars - 1 USD = 8 HKD
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On Day 37 of our Round The World Trip For Food, we continued the food tour of Hong Kong starting with a classic Hong Kong breakfast of lemon tea and a beef and scrambled egg sandwich. We then had some delicious bamboo pounded noodles and wonton, and then continued to have dinner at a famous dai pai dong.

00:29 Sun Hang Yuen (新香園 堅記 Thank you to Josephine for this recommendation) - For breakfast in Hong Kong we headed over to Sham Shui Po and went to a classic Hong Kong cafe and restaurant called Sun Hang Yuen (新香園 堅記). I ordered my usual hot lemon tea, a glass of black tea with a half of a lemon chopped up inside. It was wonderful. We then had a beef and scrambled egg sandwich, which was surprisingly much better than I thought it was going to be. The bread was toasted wonderfully and the beef and eggs on the inside tasted so good, fried in what I think was butter. Total price - 33 HKD ($4.25)

4:58 Sham Shui Po market - After eating breakfast we walked around the Sham Shui Po market, a local fresh wet market in Hong Kong. The market was busy and stocked with everything you could imaging that goes into Hong Kong food.

6:29 Kwan Kee Bamboo Noodle (坤記竹昇面) - There are many famous restaurants in Hong Kong that serve egg noodles and wonton, but I really wanted to find a restaurant that specialized in bamboo kneaded noodles, which is becoming harder and harder to find in Hong Kong. So finally I found a place called Kwan Kee Bamboo Noodle (坤記竹昇面), a new restaurant that uses the owner's family recipe and technique for making his noodles. I was hoping to get to see the noodles being made, but unfortunately they weren’t making them at the time we got there to eat. Nevertheless, the noodles were still made using a bamboo pole to knead the dough. The noodles were amazing, had such a fantastic texture to them, and the wontons were equally as delicious. It was a fantastic noodle eating experience in Hong Kong. Total price - 84 HKD ($10.83)

13:11 Mong Kok, Ladies Market - Mongkok is one of the most famous areas in Hong Kong for shopping, and we walked around the area for a little bit. Ladies Market is a walking street flea market where you’ll find everything from clothes to souvenirs to luggage.

16:40 Tsim Sha Tsui, Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, Star Ferry - 2.3 HKD ($0.30) - After walking around Mongkok we took the bus over to Tsim Sha Tsui to walk around and enjoy the views of the skyline of Hong Kong.

18:26 Tung Po Restaurant at Java Road Market (Thank you to Charles for this recommendation) - For dinner, we went to Java Road Market, and to a restaurant called Tung Po, that’s a well known dai pai dong restaurant within the market. They serve a huge menu of different Cantonese and even Thai dishes. My wife and I ordered a couple of different dishes, the highlight of the meal being the razor clams stir fried in black bean sauce. In addition to the food, the ambiance of the restaurant is exactly what you want in Hong Kong. Total price - 464 HKD ($59.83)

26:00 A Symphony of Lights - Finally to end this day of food in Hong Kong we went back to Tsim Sha Tsui to see the symphony of lights show.

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Dim Sum and Curry Brisket Noodles — Amazing Hong Kong Food and Attractions!

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After a long flight from New York City, we woke up in the morning in Hong Kong ready to explore and eat. Stay tuned for delicious Hong Kong food and attractions in this video!

3:12 Lin Heung Teahouse (蓮香樓) - One of the most legendary places to eat dim sum in all of Hong Kong is Lin Heung Tea House, which remains a classic. When I went to Hong Kong on my first visit I ate there, and I try to go there every time I’m in Hong Kong. While the dim sum might not be the absolute best in Hong Kong, what can’t be beaten is the traditional Hong Kong tea house atmosphere. It’s always loud, packed, and you don’t know exactly what you’ll be getting, but it’s always one of the greatest dim sum experiences you’ll have. Today at Ling Heung tea house, I didn’t get all the dim sum dishes I really wanted, but that’s alright, it was still fun. Price - 171 HKD

11:07 Lunch at Kau Kee Restaurant (九記牛腩) - Brisket noodles is a dish you have to eat in Hong Kong, and one of the most famous restaurants in Hong Kong to eat brisket is Kau Kee, which has been in business for decades — they are almost synonymous with brisket in Hong Kong. Although this restaurant has become a bit of a tourist hit in Hong Kong, they still serve an outstanding bowl of brisket noodles, and what I like ever better: brisket tendon curry. The curry is packed full of flavor and mixed with a combination of shredded brisket and lumps of tendon. It’s worth the wait in line to eat here. Total price - 93 HKD ($11.99) got brisket noodles and tendon curry

16:29 Man Mo Temple - Since we were in the area after eating Hong Kong brisket noodles, we stopped off for a few minutes at Man Mo Temple right in the heart of Hong Kong.

18:21 Victoria Peak / Peak Tram - By this time in the early afternoon, Ying and I were starting to get really sleepy — a combination of the jet lag and the food. So we went back to the hotel to take a rest. I then woke up and since the weather looked to be pretty clear, I made a run for Victoria Peak. Many people take the Peak Tram to the top of the mountain for a view over Hong Kong, but when I saw the long queue to take the tram, I decided just to hike. The hike took less than an hour, and I needed the exercise. Visiting Victoria Peak is one of the top things to do in Hong Kong, and it gives you an idea of the compactness and density of Hong Kong.

21:57 祥利飯店 Restaurant (Thanks to Tim Lai for this recommendation) - I’m not sure of the English name of this restaurant, but for dinner we headed to this restaurant, which is a simple Cantonese made to order restaurant. The food was good, and it was a great Hong Kong atmosphere. Total price - 280 HKD ($36.10)

Day 35 in Hong Kong was a wonderful day of delicious Hong Kong food and attraction!

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TRYING DELICIOUS HONG KONG STREET FOOD | Hong Kong Food Tour

On our first day in Hong Kong, we did a street food tour and tried out some of the local delicacies. Definitely a fantastic way to get to know a place, its people and its food! This is the link to the food tour with Ronald if you'd like the same experience:

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In this video, I want to take you to have an unforgettable culinary journey through the streets of Hong Kong as we explore legendary flavors and Michelin Guide’s recommendation.

I started with a delectable lunch at Tsim Chai Kee a legendary noodle shop.
Then we indulged in the extraordinary Don't Yell at Me to have a Wintermelon Chrysanthemum Tea, along with the legendary milk tea at Lan Fong Yuen. And, of course, we couldn't resist the iconic Tai Cheong Bakery egg tarts.

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Hong Kong's Unique Local Cafe Food!

Hong Kong has some of the best food scenes in the world. It serves the best Chinese cuisine and is even home to some of the best western style restaurants. If you’re looking for quality Chinese food or Michelin star restaurants Hong Kong is the place to visit. However, most tourists and visitors to Hong Kong don’t experience a type of cuisine known as ‘Hong Kong Style’. Many Hong Kongers who have moved overseas go crazy nostalgic for Hong Kong Style staples like ham and instant noodle broth or the famous spam and egg sandwich. This ‘weird’ blend of Asian and Western cuisine comes from Hong Kong’s mixed past and has truly engrained in Hong Kong culture. The Gweilo meets up with food blogger Yuki to see what all the fuss is about – turns out it’s pretty weird. From noodles drenched in cheese sauce to meat from a can it’s all here in our latest episode of The Gweilo, our original video series where the whitest man alive discovers Asia.

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Trying the Must-Eat Dishes in Hong Kong! From BBQ Pork to Clay Pot Rice and the best Veal Dumplings!

Hong Kong is home to one of the best food scenes in the world and in this video we’re trying all the must eat dishes in Hong Kong. From traditional clay pot rice to juicy Islamic beef dumplings, there is definitely something here for every taste and every budget. Join us as we eat the best dishes in Hong Kong. We start off early in the morning with a steaming bowl of fish belly and beef congee at Mui Kee before we make our way to one of Hong Kong’s many cha chaan tengs for a super tasty beef and egg sandwich. For lunch, we hit up Joy Hing, one of the most popular spots in Hong Kong for all sorts of juicy roasted meats like char siu, siu yuk and roast goose, before we get our rice on with traditional clay pot rice. If plate loads of meat and rice are too much, we also check out light and tasty beef brisket noodles, the epic mapo burrata at Second Draft and the ultimate must-eat… dim sum! It’s all here in our latest episode of Hawker Style, our original videos series exploring street food from across the globe.

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Hong Kong Street Food Tour - BEST DIM SUM!! 5 MUST-TRY Street Foods in Hong Kong 2018 + SEAFOOD

Street Food Hong Kong | Chinese Food | Seafood in Hong Kong

Hong Kong is PACKED with amazing street food! I (Luke Martin) take you on the ULTIMATE Hong Kong cantonese / Chinese street food tour of this beautiful city! We taste all the iconic foods from dim sum to cha chain tent to seafood at a dai pai dong! You are NOT going to want to miss this one!

We started the morning off at a busy Hong Kong market in Kowloon. We popped into a local authentic dim sum shop to try some of the famous dishes like Char Siu bay and Siu Mai! For our second breakfast we stopped at a Cha Chaan Teng (茶餐廳) for some British influenced Chinese food!

Next up we found a roast meat shop or Siu Mei (燒味) shop, selling all the classic cantonese roast meats! For dessert you have got to try the ICONIC Hong Kong waffle, we had ours at North Point Hong Kong Egg Waffle.

To finish any good day of eating in Hong Kong a trip to one of the many Dai Pai Dongs is a necessity! We tried Sing Kee Dai Pai Dong on Hong Kong island and were blown away at the amazing flavors! We especially enjoyed the several Chinese seafood dishes we tried!

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Maggie and Anita from Sam the Local go to Mong Kok to try out a few of the popular street foods of Hong Kong!

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3. Fish Balls
4. Pig Intestines
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6. Eggettes
7. Stinky Tofu
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More of the Best Hong Kong Street Food - Featuring Egg Waffles and Doufuha

Some say Hong Kong's food scene is worth travelling for. We completely agree! First we discovered the Asian and Western influences of Hong Kong style food, then we set out to uncover more iconic dishes originating from Hong Kong. In Part 1 of our Hong Kong Food Tour we tried the surprisingly tasty snake soup and the scrumptious Cantonese style roast goose. Join us in Part 2 of our Hong Kong Food Tour as we uncover more of Hong Kong's delicious snacks and street food. From the classic tofu pudding to egg waffles with a modern twist, it's all here in our latest episode of Hawker Style, our original travel videos series exploring street food from across the globe.

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ULTIMATE Hong Kong STREET FOOD tour in Kowloon | CRAZY Bandit Chicken and MUST EATS in Hong Kong

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In this video we focus our food hunting in Kowloon. We start the day with a bowl of the best congee we have ever eaten- made with lean pork and century egg the congee at Mui Kee is silky, smooth and fresh.

Then it’s time for some chee cheong fun, rice noodle rolls from a local eatery. We eat the shredded duck cheong fun and the pork liver and ginger juice cheong fun. The pork liver and ginger juice cheong fun are the most memorable out of the two.

Next we pop to a cha chaan teng, a local cafe for a pineapple bun and a glass of hot lemon coke. Contrary to their name, pineapple buns don’t contain any pineapple but are so named because the sweet crust on top of the bun resembles the fruit. The bun is sweet and sandwiched in it is a slice of creamy butter. We ate the pineapple bun in the video at Kam Wah but after several tastings of buns in the area we felt the bun from Hong Lin (a few doors down) has a slight edge on Kam Wah’s version. It’s softer! See addresses for both places below.

Then it’s onto Hoover Bakery known for its egg tarts- said to be some of the best in Hong Kong. We finish with a dai pai dong dinner and eat an amazing Cantonese feast. Dai pai dong “big licence stall” are an important part of Hong Kong’s food culture. Originally many operated as street stalls but many have now moved into covered premises these eateries are local, simple, often a bit grimy but cook to order some amazing food. The number of dai pai dong left in Hong Kong only number around 25 so if you’re visiting don’t miss out on this unique dining experience.

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Congee at Mui Kee Congee, Fa Yuen Street Municipal Services Building, 123A Fa Yuen St, Mong Kok, Hong Kong. Open 7:00am to 3:00pm. Closed Tuesday. Mui Kee Congee have recently opened a branch in Singapore at 1 Scotts Road, Shaw Centre #01-12, Singapore 228208. Open 11:30am to 2:30pm and 6:30pm to 9:30pm. Closed Mondays.

Chee cheong fun at Superior Steamed Rice Roll Pro Shop, G/F, 384 Portland St., Prince Edward. Open daily.

Pineapple bun and lemon coke at 47 Bute St, Prince Edward, Hong Kong. Open daily 6:30am to 11:00pm. We also highly recommend the pineapple bun at Hong Lin, Hong Kong, Mong Kok, Tung Choi St, 143-145號號 地下. Open daily 6:30am to 3:00am.

Egg tarts at Hoover Cake Shop, 136 Nga Tsin Wai Rd, Kowloon City, Hong Kong. Open daily 6:30am to 11:30pm.

Cantonese feast at Tai Chung Wah, G/F, 539 Fok Wing Street, Cheung Sha Wan, Hong Kong. Open daily 6:00pm to 1:00am.

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EPIC STREET FOOD in HONG KONG

Street food is varied and numerous in Hong Kong. Today we'll be eating our way around the areas around Mongkok and Temple Street. This is PART 1 .

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Hong Kong Street Food Tour in Whampoa. Go local and Off the Eaten Path!

Humid with a Chance of Fishballs Tours' Signature Whampoa Off-the-Eaten Path Food Tour in Hong Kong! Eat like a local, explore like a local, and be part of the local community at Whampoa during our 4 hour walking food tour. We don't do touristy. In this quaint, charming and grassroots residential part of town where old Hong Kong occupations and shops are still in existence, you’ll be able to explore a neighbourhood full of local flair and authenticity.

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Hong Kong Street Food Tour

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Hong Kong: 10 Best Street Foods to Eat

Hong Kong: 10 Best Street Foods to Eat

This gourmet paradise is known for its quality restaurants but it is also a place for delicious street food. After busy shopping and sightseeing tours, boost your energy levels with some of these traditional eats to get a true taste of Hong Kong cuisine.

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Hong Kong Foodie Tours, Central & Sheung Wan

Hong Kong Foodie Tours, Central & Sheung Wan

Here’s a sneak preview from my Hong Kong Foodie Tour of Central & Sheung Wan.

Quintessential Hong Kong in one afternoon. Learn from locals about local eating and Hong Kong living through a walking tour around Central & Sheung Wan

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Hong Kong Delicacy Food Tour

We were back in Hong Kong having spent the day on Macau Island (Check out our video) and were ready for our Hong Kong Delicacy Tour with  Hong Kong Free Tours (although this particular tour was not free). 

The tour cost us $500HKD/$87NZ.  They do have other guided tours that are free but request a donation of what you think it is worth.  If we had more time, we would have liked to have booked on some of their other options.

I'm sure you are all aware of what avid foodies we are.  We really enjoy trying the local delicacy's.  In particular, the dishes that are iconic or unique to each area we visit.

While researching Hong Kong, we came across a YouTube video on this Delicacy Tour.  It is a food tour with a difference.  It covers off foods that we would never try in a million years.  And to be honest, not likely to ever try in another million years.

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