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Hong Kong Food Guide: 17 Things to Know Before You Eat in HK

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Hong Kong Food Guide: 17 Things to Know Before You Eat in HK

All the basics YOU need to know about food in Hong Kong. Hong Kong is a foodie city, but if you don't know what you're looking for, it can be a little complicated! One of my favorite meals in Hong Kong is Dim Sum, and you definitely need to be a little educated before dining at a traditional Dim Sum restaurant.

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HONG KONG FOOD GUIDE // 香港美食指南 (Hong Kong Travel Guide)

In this video, I share with you some of my favourite restaurants and things to eat in Hong Kong. Special thanks to my sister who helped a lot with this video!

* Information accurate at the time this video was posted

0:11 Yum Cha
0:42 Street Food
1:26 Egg Waffles
1:48 Dai Pai Dong
2:08 Cha Chaan Teng
2:52 Congee Shops
3:31 Noodle Shops
4:10 Teng Zai Fun
4:41 Clay Pot Rice
4:59 Siu Laap Pou
5:14 Bakeries
5:31 Egg Tarts
5:58 Fast Food Chains
6:20 Desserts
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How to EAT HONG KONG // 10 Must Know Food Tips No One Tells You | HK Local Eating DO's and DONT's

Want to eat like a local in Hong Kong? Here are the eating do's and the don'ts to local Hong Kong dining for you to understand more about the food culture in Hong Kong. Watch this before you come so you're prepared for all the hot water you'll be given.

Have you tried washing your own dishes before at a restaurant? Do you know how to pay at a local restaurant? Do you know what is taboo and what you have to do when you sit down at a local restaurant? Hong Kong local food culture will be different from where you're from, so in this video, we've give you the top local dining etiquette tips to keep you from feeling intimidated to eat at a local restaurant in Hong Kong. If you're still shy and intimidated but really want to try eating at a local restaurant, then we run food tours, public and private, so you can eat and dine like a local with us.

NOTE: We are aware that the audio is terrible - we learned that the hard way as Hong Kong is just too noisy. The static and background noise is probably not the most pleasant for headphone users. Sorry!

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Tel: 2524 2012

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0:17 | FAMILY-STYLE SEATING
0:32 | WHAT'S ON THE TABLE
1:47 | WASH YOUR OWN DISHES
2:17 | TEA POURING ETIQUETTE
2:28 | HOT WATER
2:50 | B.Y.O.T
3:05 | CASH IS KING
3:19 | TIPPING CULTURE
3:42 | HOW TO ORDER
4:30 | NUMBER OF DISHES ORDERED
4:52 | CHOPSTICKS ETIQUETTE

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Hong Kong Travel Tips: 11 Things to Know Before You Go

11 things YOU need to know before you go to Hong Kong. A comprehensive travel guide to bring you up to speed on the Weather, Language, Getting Around, and more! Hong Kong was originally a British Colony founded in 1842, taken over by China in 1997. Hong Kong’s Official Name is the “Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong.” In Chinese Hong Kong Means “Fragrant Harbor.” Hong Kong is Famous for Skyscrapers (it has 8,000 of them), but 40% of it’s land is park and nature preserve
Hong Kong has 3 main areas, Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the New Territories
But in total it has 263 islands

2 - Weather
Hong Kong's climate is sub-tropical, with temperatures dropping below 10 degrees Celsius in winter and exceeding 31 degrees Celsius in summer
Pretty humid all year round
May to November is typhoon season
June & August are the wettest
January and December are the dryest

3. Getting In
Likely flying in to Hong Kong International Airport - HKG.

It’s on Lantau Island, and its HUGE! The size of 20 soccer fields.

You can fly to almost anywhere in the world from Hong Kong (more than 100 airlines operate 1,100 daily flights to and from 190 destinations worldwide)

Cathay Pacific is Hong Kong’s home airline and has won “World’s Best Airline” four times – more than any other.

Airport Express train to Central - Its just 24 minutes, and leaves every 10 minutes
You can buy a round trip airport Express and Octopus card for 3 days unlimited MTR for $350

Taxi one way to Hong Kong Island would be about $400 HKD and take 45 mins to an hour

4. Unlucky
This number omitted because it’s unlucky. 4 in Chinese sounds like the word for “Death.” Most buildings typically omit this floor.


5. Getting Around
By public transit—it's efficient, clean, and affordable
First things first, buy an Octopus Card -- It works on almost everything, even to get you in to the Hong Kong Horse Racetrack
MTT - Subway
Star Ferry - About $3 HKD, Upper Deck & Weekends cost a bit more.
Tram - Ding Ding - $2.60
Double Decker Bus
Mini Bus
Taxi - Relatively inexpensive, but can be hard to hail during rush hour, or a rainy day, or shift change between 3-4pm.
Don’t try to hail a cab if you see double yellow lines by the curb. Taxis can only stop if there is a single line—or none at all.
Uber


6. Money
Hong Kong Dollar
Exchange Rate fixed to the USD. 1 USD = HK$7.75–7.85
Most places take Visa/Mastercard
40% take AMEX
Lots of ATMS -- Hong Kong is a huge financial center after all
Bills: Issued by 3 different banks, so you’ll see 3 different designs for all the bills
HK$20, HK$50, HK$100, HK$500 and HK$1000
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7. Language
2 Official Languages
1.Chinese, (Spoken Cantonese)
2. English

In the major urban districts, most residents will speak English but Cantonese is the local language

If you think you’re planning to learn a little Cantonese before you go… it’s not easy… it has nine tones.

8. Shopping

Shops often stay open late… none of this European 6pm closing time… think 9 or 10pm closing times for most shops and malls

9. Food:

Cantonese Food
And it’s all about sharing, portions are big and made for big groups
Dim sum originated here in southern China and means “touch the heart”. These tiny bites of goodness were created as snack food for travellers and today are an essential part of local culture.
Dim Sum
Hong Kong Milk Tea

Dai Pai Dong, Fast Food Noodle Shops, are common sites in Hong Kong offering an inexpensive bowl of noodles for around HK$20 and free tea

Bones -- yes, lots of the local food has bones it. At the casual restaurants you can just put the bones on the table. At a fancier restaurant use the saucer plate beneath your bowl

Tea -- Need a refill for your teapot? Turn the lid upside down.

Like to avoid the crowds? Then avoid eating lunch between 1-2pm, that’s the typical Hong Kong lunch hour

10. Feng Shui
The mystical art of feng shui is still common practice in Hong Kong -- wondering why a building’s architecture looks weird? The answer usually has to do with Feng Shui… that might be why your hotel lobby has a water feature and some goldfish in it too!

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Where And What To Eat In Hong Kong | Your Video Guide

Here is Part 4: What To Eat of my series of Hong Kong guide videos! If you want to sample great Chinese food, eat somewhere a little bit special, or find comfort food from home, there is so much available to anyone visiting Hong Kong you will be spoiled for choice.

In this video I present to you my favourite restaurants for breakfast, lunch and dinner, with some handy tips so you always get the best that is available, as well as providing the links below to the restaurants I have mentioned so that you can take a look for yourself!

I have also added a few tips and know-how's for a few more things you should be on the look out for in Hong Kong. Hopefully my 4 videos will make your Hong Kong Adventure the best ever!
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What You Have to Eat In Hong Kong

There’s a reason why Hong Kong is among the world’s leading food capitals. Welcome to MojoTravels and today we’ll be counting down our picks for What You Have to Eat in Hong Kong.

For this list, we’re taking a look at foods, sweet treats and meals that should be on your radar while deciding what to chow down in Hong Kong. For more travel tips on this stunning destination, be sure to check out our upcoming lists of the Coolest Hotels in Hong Kong and Must-See Attractions in Hong Kong.

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18 Hong Kong STREET FOODS Across Hong Kong!! DIM SUM, CANTONESE Meat + DAI PAI DONG Seafood

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HONG KONG one of Asia's top food destinations is famous for its Cantonese meats, dim sum and so much more. In this episode I'll take you around Hong Kong on the ULTIMATE street food tour to try 18 STREET FOODS in Hong Kong!

From dai pai dongs to cha chaan tengs Hong Kong's food scene is diverse and unique for such a small city. Thank you for watching and if you enjoyed this video, make sure to LIKE and subscribe so that you never miss an episode of Chopstick Travel.

Video Chapters:
0:00-0:32 Intro
0:33-2:37 Roast Goose
2:38-4:25 Tofu
4:26-6:53 Dim Sum
6:54-8:00 Nord VPN Ad
8:01-9:15 Hong Kong Waffle
9:16-11:20 Dai Pai Dong
11:21-12:46 Snake Soup
12:47-13:37 Almond Sesame Dessert
13:38-15:37 Milk Tea & Egg tart
15:38-16:25 Breakfast Sandwich
16:26-17:48 Macaroni Soup
17:49-18:49 Steamed Fish
18:50-19:48 Chee Cheong Fun
19:49-21:37 Beef Curry
21:38-24:00 Roast Meat
24:01-25:40 Lo Mai Gai
25:41-27:50 Hong Kong Noodles
27:51-29:06 Triple Egg Rice
29:07-31:00 Wanton Noodles
31:01-31:22 Outro

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30 Things to do in Hong Kong | Hong Kong Travel Guide

This is my ultimate Hong Kong travel guide including 30 things to do, secrets, best foods to eat and best places to visit which I carefully selected, like Michelin star Dim Sum at Tim Ho Wan, Hing Kee clay-pot rice dises, secret Lugard Street, Lan Fong Yuen Hong Kong tea, Yum Cha, Roasted Pigeon, Yik Cheong Building, Symphony of Lights and the vibrant Hong Kong Nightlife at LKF. Subscribe to my channel ► for new videos!

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Great attractions on Hong Kong island are the Yik Cheong building at Quarry Bay, easily reachable by subway and Oddies, Hong Kong style egg-waffles in the Central district.

Other typical places to visit are Lan Fong Yuen, for their special Hong Kong tea ($3 USD), filtered to actual stockings, leaving no residue. Also try their buns seared with condensed milk.

The most bizarre dish I must have eaten was the wild pigeon at Kwan Yu Roasted Meats in Causeway Bay, an entire roasted pigeon for $6 USD with a cup of extremely strong tea. A meal for champions to say the least.

For a more delightful dinner, venture out to Yung Kee Restaurant for their Signature Charcoal Roasted Goose for $35 USD. Crispy goose skin covered juicy goose meat, a true local delicacy.

Hong Kong also offers very fun restaurants and great for food photography, especially Yum Cha, for their cute dim sum steamer baskets containing piggy pork buns, pineapple bird cakes in a cage and funky molten custard buns. Make sure to poke a hole for the hot custard to ooze out of its mouth. I even ran into a few Reformatt subscribers from Japan and Hong Kong who were also dining at the same restaurant.

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Another bizarre restaurant is Hoi Tin Tong where you can try out the local turtle jelly which apparently cures you from a hangover. Although pricey, at $15 USD you may expect a lot, but it is very blend until you pour some honey into the mix. Their best treat is the almond pudding, this was beyond delicious for just $2 USD.

The BEST Hong Kong dim sum can be experience at Michelin-star restaurant Tim Ho Wan, for extremely cheap prices, Shumai at $4 USD, Har Gow at $4 USD and BBQ pork buns at $3 USD, basically $1 USD per item. Absolutely ridiculously cheap for Michelin rated food. Arrive before 5pm to avoid any line-ups.

In conclusion, I have to say that Hong Kong is one of the coolest cities I've ever been to, but you must remember, Hong Kong is a pure business city, the locals can be very rushed and occupied. Hong Kong never really focused on being a hardcore tourist destination so keep that in mind. This itinerary is ideal for 2 days in Hong Kong, everything is within proximity, so you won't spent too much time travelling around.

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The only Hong Kong Itinerary you need! We share with you the TOP 24 THINGS TO DO in Hong Kong! Everything you need to visit, foods you need to try in Hong Kong and some epic places to see that famous Hong Kong skyline!
Let us know if we missed anything in the comments? Hope you like this video and helps you to plan a great trip!
(click on the times below if you want to skip to a section!)

00:07 INTRO
00:57 (1) AVENUE OF STARS
01:46 (2) DIM SUM
03:06 (3) DAI PAI DONG
04:15 (4) PEAK TRAM
04:42 (5) SKY VIEW TERRACE
04:52 (6) XIQU CENTRE
05:25 (7) CANTONESE OPERA
05:48 (8) M+
06:52 (9) M+ CURATOR CAFE
07:40 (10) COFFEE
08:56 (11) LOCAL DESSERTS
10:03 (12) BONUS TOP TIP - OCTOPUS CARD
12:09 (13) NGONG PING 360
14:05 (14) LANTAU ISLAND
14:30 (15) BIG BUDDHA
15:13 (16) PO LIN MONASTERY
15:54 (17) WISDOM PATH
16:21 (18) MAN MO TEMPLE
16:42 (19) WONG TAI SIN TEMPLE
17:25 (20) ROOFTOP BAR
17:50 (21) NIGHT MARKETS
18:50 (22) TAI KWUN
19:22 (23) K11 MUSEA
19:47 (24) SYMPHONY OF LIGHTS
20:05 OUTRO INFO

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Best CHEAP EATS in Hong Kong - Michelin Recommended | Hong Kong Food Guide

This was our last full day in Hong Kong before we sail off to Macau; and of course we had to try to fit as much food into our day.

We didn’t let the rain and train delays stop us. We caught the double decker bus to Sham Shui Po district for HK breakfast at Sun Hang Yuen. Their Beef and Scrambled Egg Toasted Sandwiches are a must! Also order the HK Style French Toast and Beef Brisket Noodles if you’re hungry.

Another well known establishment is Hop Yik Tai (合益泰小食) a Michelin recommended restaurant famous for their Hong Kong Style Chee Cheong Fun 港式猪肠粉 (Steamed Rice Noodle Rolls). There is always a long line to takeaway but there is also room inside to dine in.

The next neighbourhood we visited was Prince Edward where we saw some very unique sighs; a Goldfish Market and Bird Market! Lunch we had delicious and affordable Dim Sum at One Dimsum and grabbed tried the HK Egg Tarts and Cheese Tarts at Queen Sophies.

For dinner stopped to check our McDonald’s Next; the only one in the world! If you want to try a daring dessert stop by Kai Kee Desserts for their the black sesame soup or try one or there other many Cantonese style desserts.
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Top 3 Secret Eats in Hong Kong city | Food Tour

There is so much delicious food in Hong Kong we don't even know where to begin. This travel guide will help you plan your next food outing in Hong Kong.

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Today we spent the day doing one of the things that we love doing most. Eating. We take you on a food tour around Hong Kong to try some of the most delicious street food, food from local restaurants and the best milk tea the that Hong Kong has to offer.

This tour was recommended by our good friend Jeffles. He's a Sydney sider foodie from Hong Kong. You should definitely check out his channel (and subscribe) because his content is awesome. You can find him here

Jeffles recommended that we try Hong Kong's famous pineapple buns, try some condensed milk 'milk tea', eat some macha mochi bubble waffles and have some of the most delicious tufu in the world.

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5:00 Mak Man Kee
8:55 Mammy Pancake Jordan
12:10 Kai Kai Dessert
15:53 Good Hope Noodle
18:36 Cheung Hing Kee Shanghai Pan-fried Buns

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Uncovering Hong Kong's Best Food Spots | HK Food Trip 2023 ????????

Here's everything we ate in Hong Kong this 2023! ???????? We'll be sharing with you where we ate, what we ordered, and even the prices of the food so you'll have some idea which ones you want to try on your next Hong Kong travel!

Our food trip ranges from street food style, mom-and-pop restaurants, and fine dinings Michelin Star restaurants!

This video can be your guide if you wish to do a DIY food trip in HK in your next travel!
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TOP 10 STREET FOODS in Hong Kong | HONG KONG MUST-EATS | SELF-GUIDED Kowloon Walking FOOD TOUR

Here are the 10 TOP STREET FOODS in Hong Kong to eat! They are the must-eats street foods in Hong Kong, so don't say you've come to Hong Kong unless you've tried some of the street foods in this video. I have also included our local recommendations for the best places to try the street food and in this video, they're mostly focused around the Kowloon area. In fact, this was filmed as a street food walking tour as we started from Shum Shui Po, and walked our way through Prince Edward, to Mong Kok and finally finishing our street food tour at Yau Ma Tei. If you're in Hong Kong, you can try this route for a self-guided walking street food tour as well! I dare say, that these are some of the best street foods in Hong Kong, and definitely all the most iconic foods.

These Hong Kong iconic street foods are beloved, delicious, and yummy, and fishballs are my absolute favourite, so let us know which ones you liked and did not like as you probably won't like them all. Could be a texture thing, could be a flavour thing, or could be an innards thing, ya know? In this video, we've got fishballs, shumai, rice rolls and more and even a nice coconut drink too.

My name is Virginia Chan and I'm a tour guide with Humid with a Chance of Fishballs and today, I'm taking you on a quick food tour around Kowloon, giving you the insider scoop of the Top 10 best streets foods to eat in Kowloon area, so let's go!

Chapters:

0:00 | Start
0:16 | Rice rolls
0:46 | Tofu pudding
1:01 | Pudding cake
1:17 | Stinky tofu
1:47 | Egg tarts
1:58 | Egg waffles
2:19 | Coconut drink
2:39 | Stewed beef innards
3:03 | Marinated skewers
3:22 | Curry fishballs and shu mai

ADDRESSES:

1) RICE ROLLS
HOP YIK TAI | 合益泰小食
121 Kweilin St, Sham Shui Po

2) TOFU PUDDING
KUNG WO BEANCURD FACTORY | 公和荳品廠
118 Pei Ho St, Sham Shui Po

3) PUDDING CAKE (PUT CHAI KO)
KWAN KEE STORE | 坤記糕品專家
115 Fuk Wah St, Sham Shui Po

4) STINKY TOFU
DELICIOUS FOOD | 美味食店
30 Nullah Rd, Prince Edward

5) EGG TART
QUEEN SOPHIE | 酥妃皇后
64 Bute St, Mong Kok

6) EGG WAFFLES
MODOS | 摩豆
Shop SA27A, 688 Nathan Rd, Mong Kok

7) COCONUT DRINK
KING OF COCONUT | 椰汁大王
43H Dundas St, Mong Kok

8) BEEF INNARDS
KAI KEI SNACKS | 佳記小食店
41 Dundas St, Mong Kok

9) SKEWER TRIO
CUTTLEFISH, TURKEY KIDNEY & REPRODUCTIVE TRACTS
FEI JIE | 肥姐小食店
55 Dundas St, Mong Kok

10) FISHBALLS & SHUMAI
TUNG TAT FOOD SHOP | 通達食店
48 Pitt St, Mong Kok

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A Guide to the Best Yum Cha Spots in Hong Kong!

Hong Kong is one of the best places in the world to have yum cha! If you’re looking for a guide to the best yum cha spots in Hong Kong, look no further! We visit Dragon-I, Sun Hing, Yum Cha HK, Lung King Heen and Luk Yu to taste all the amazing dim sums on offer. From siu mais, soup dumplings, turnip cake, barbecue pork buns to phoenix claws; it’s all here in our latest episode of Top Picks, our original travel videos series where we list our favourite foods and things to do all over the world.

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17 BEST THINGS TO DO in Hong Kong ???????? | 7 Days in HK Part 1

We cover 17 things to do in Hong Kong that you won't want to miss for your upcoming trip. Our guide includes a balance of popular places but also others that are lesser known and typically more off-the-beaten-path in the city.

These were all of the spots we were able to fit into a 7 day Hong Kong travel itinerary. It was a unique trip for me because it combined half of the trip where I was showing my parents some of my favourite things about Hong Kong from over the years and the other half where I was my own where I made sure I fit in places that are often overlooked.

I'm sure I missed a TON because there's way more than a week's worth of things to do in Hong Kong. Drop a comment to share your favourites!

If you're looking for the best places to eat and where to stay, make sure to check out part 2 of our video here:

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2:33 - Ladies Market
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Hong Kong 2023 | Traveling with Kids Day 1 | Yummy HK Food Hunt | Part 1 Vlog

We started a travel vlog about our recent trip to Hong Kong! Part by part, we are going to show you our Hong Kong adventures with our kids age 4 and 7.

In this video, we are going to show you what we experienced on our first day in Hong Kong:
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- flight
- TST Airbnb: Amu Dreamhouse
- search for yummy food
- Tower 18 Doggie's Noodle 十八座狗仔粉
- Yau Ma Tei Jade Hawker Bazaar
- Sandra Pearls no. 152
- how we got around the city in general
- and more!

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Hong Kong Where to EAT and What to DO 2019 [ENG SUBS] - Vlog Myfunfoodiary

Where to Eat Hong Kong – a food and restaurant guide with recommendations to get the best eating experience on your trip including the best dim sum!

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There's no denying the food in Hong Kong is the first thing we all look for when we're traveling. We had dozens of recommendations from the internet and all my followers on Instagram (thank you guys!), and finally tried a number of them, starting from dim sum and the famous wonton noodles in Hong Kong. After my recent trip to Hong Kong, I received many questions through Direct Messages on Instagram. So, here it is; a quick summary of all our experiences - Hong Kong Food Guide: where and what to eat in Hong Kong - so you can try everything too!

Read on for where and what to eat in Hong Kong and all my favorite restaurants! bit.ly/hkfoodguide

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