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

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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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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.

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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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10 BEST FOODS to eat in Hong Kong (and exactly WHERE to get them) | THE CLASSIC HONG KONG FOOD TOUR

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Whether you're just coming to visit, or you've just moved to Hong Kong or you're moving out of Hong Kong and want to make sure you haven't left any stones unturned before you leave, this is the tour! This is what you have to eat in Hong Kong before leaving! The MUST EATS of Hong Kong. These are the most classic, well known, and famous Hong Kong dishes and foods. Make sure to try out these foods at their most famous restaurants respectively to really get in the ultimate Hong Kong food experience.

All these restaurants are super well known so don't worry if they look off the beaten path because they're not. Also, whoever tells you these places are hidden gems are clearly lying to you LOL English menus are available at all these places with the exception of Joy Hing so don't worry. This Hong Kong food tour is meant for you to do it yourself so it shouldn't be intimidating. This food tour is also within a small area (the more touristy areas of Hong Kong) so you'll be able to do it within a few hours though I would recommend you spilt it up before two days as there is quite a bit of food.

Once you've done this, come back and we'll go through the more hidden gems of Hong Kong but start here first so you get a basic food foundation of the flavours of Hong Kong. =) If you go straight to the hidden gems without a base, you'll won't really understand why those are hidden gems, if that makes sense.

EDIT: Just doing my tour guide training and there's a correction. Cookie crust arrived in Hong Kong in the 1940's and puff pastry in the 1950's.

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LAN FONG YUEN | Hong Kong Milk Tea
2 Gage St, Central (Other locations available)

TAI CHEONG | Egg Tart
35 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central (Other locations available)

MAK'S NOODLES | Wonton Noodles
77 Wellington St, Central (Other locations available)

YAT LOK | Roasted Goose
G/F, 34-38 Stanley Street

THE PENINSULA THE LOBBY | Afternoon Tea
Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui

KAM WAH | Pineapple Bun
45-47 Bute St, Mong Kok

JOY HING | Char Siu BBQ Pork
265 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai

MAMMY PANCAKE | Egg Waffles
1-5 Haven St, Causeway Bay (Other locations available)

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2024 Hong Kong Food Guide: 15 Must-Try CHEAP Eats (w/ Prices) • Hong Kong Best Street Food Tour

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We tasted 15 of the Most Famous CHEAP EATS in Hong Kong. Hong Kong is labeled as one of the most expensive cities in the world. But don’t worry… because with much research and watching alot of viral food vlogs, we’ve put together a LIST of the TOP 15 Most Popular BUDGET Eats in Hong Kong, and in this video WE EAT THEM ALL. We also give you the COSTS & PRICES per dish, so you can budget your own Hong Kong food trip with your friends. This video can help you save money on your next Hong Kong food trip.

Stick until the end of this video because we give you our FINAL RANKING and we reveal our FAVORITE RESTAURANT.

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Hong Kong Street Food Tour — Roasted Meat and Amazing Dai Pai Dong Experience!

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On Day 38 of our Round The World Trip for Food with Star Alliance, I wanted to make it a full on Hong Kong street food tour. We first started with some amazing Hong Kong roast meat, then had lunch at a legendary Hong Kong dai pai dong street food stall, and then continued on to a local Hong Kong dai pai dong for dinner.

00:50 Kwan Yu Roasted Meat (君御燒味) - Starting off the morning, we first ate at Kwan Yu Roasted Meat (君御燒味), a small and friendly Cantonese roasted meat restaurant. I ordered roast pork, char siu, and also got a soy sauce pigeon on the side. Everything was good, but the soy sauce pigeon, a local Hong Kong delicacy, was the best. Nothing like starting off a Hong Kong food tour with some roasted meats! Total price - 81 HKD ($10.44)

What is a dai pai dong? A dai pai dong officially means a restaurant with a big license plate, but it refers to usually open air cooked food stalls, or Hong Kong street food stalls.

7:20 Sing Kee (盛記) - One of the legendary Hong Kong street food dai pai dong’s located right in the heart of Hong Kong central is Sing Kee (盛記). They serve all sorts of stir fried dishes that you order to make. I ordered a plate of sweet and sour pork ribs, chicken with ginger and spring onion, and clams in black bean sauce. The street food stall has an amazing atmosphere, slotted between sky rise buildings within an alley. The chef was pretty friendly, and when I was taking photos, he offered me a taste test of the sweet and sour ribs, right out of the wok. Sing Kee (盛記) is an amazing Hong Kong street food stall to eat at when you’re in Hong Kong. Total price - 169 HKD ($21.79)

13:27 Chan Kun Kee (陳根記) dai pai dong (Thank you to: for this recommendation) - Finally for dinner, I decided we needed to take a little food mission to Fo Tan Station, Wo Che Estate, Sha Tin, Hong Kong, in search of a properly local Hong Kong dai pai dong experience. The restaurant was tucked back into a neighborhood, far removed from the everyday hustle of Hong Kong. Yet in the midst of the condos, there it was, Chan Kun Kee (陳根記), an incredibly huge open air restaurant serving all things Cantonese food. I ordered the drunken chicken, fried fish, mantis shrimp, and a spicy fish pot. The food was awesome, and the loud and hectic Hong Kong environment was perfect. This was a stop on today’s Hong Kong food tour that was well worth getting off the eaten path for. Total price - 402 HKD ($51.83)

It was an amazing day of eating Hong Kong street food on this food tour. I don’t think I can choose a favorite meal or dish of the day, they were all so delicious!

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Food we tried (available on Google map):
Egg waffle at Lee Kung Kee North Point Egg Waffle (Michelin Star)
Wonton noodles at Tsim Chai Kee Noodle (Michelin Star)
Beef brisket noodles at Aberdeen Fishball
Curry fishballs at Temple Street Night Market
Dim Sum at Xiao yu ming dian
Classic Hong Kong breakfast at Australia Dairy Company
Baked pork chop with rice at Taste Tour
Roasted goose and char siu at Temple Street Night Market
Bean curd pudding at One Bean Curd pudding Specialist

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00:00 - ICONIC FOOD: Egg waffles, prepared by talented & hardworking lady
2:30 - What's the deal with Michelin stars? Can you just buy them?
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8:07 - Fish ball on a stick, with curry!
9:35 - PLEASE HELP: What does dim sum mean? Anyway, it's delicious
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Hong Kong Street Food - CRAZY CANTONESE FOOD Tour in Taipei!! DIM SUM + ROAST MEATS!

EP.1 Street Food Around The World in Taiwan - HONG KONG

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This is our NEW series featuring Street Food Around the World in Taiwan. We miss travelling and we know you do too, so we are bringing on some travel adventures in Taiwan! Taiwan is blessed with tons of authentic street food from other countries and today we are taking you on a street food tour with HONG KONG’s best street food.
We start our Cantonese street food tour at a traditional morning market that we heard was the general location for a man with a Cheong Fun stall. We didn’t know the address, we only knew that he was open on Fridays. He makes his Cheong fun by pouring rice flour onto a metal tray. He adds your toppings like shrimp, egg and lettuce and puts it into the steam tower. Once cooked, he scrapes it into messy rolls. So delicious! (130 NTD / USD $4.34)
An important part of Hong Kong’s food culture is brunch with tea, or “Yum Cha”. Gathering around a table with family and friends, sharing tea and eating dim sum is what Yum Cha is all about. At this authentic restaurant, the dim sum carts are constantly circulating with fresh and hot steam baskets. We ordered the classics: har gao, shui mai, meatballs, char siu bao, egg tarts and MORE! Total meal cost 616 NTD (USD $20.56).
Roasted meats hanging in windows dot the streets of Hong Kong and you can find that here in Taiwan too! We went to a shop that is frequented by taxi drivers and is famous for their signature 3 Treasure Meats dish. We ordered roast duck, BBQ pork, roast chicken, sausages and siu yuk chopped up before your eyes! It was served alongside rice, and seasonal vegetables. It wasn’t the best version of Cantonese roast meats. The price of the meal came to 150 NTD (USD $5.01).
Afternoon tea in Hong Kong was influenced by the British, which means local cafes or Cha Chaan Teng serving sweet teas and even sweeter desserts. There are many authentic Cha Chaan Teng in Taiwan as well! We visited a spot that was decked out in Hong Kong memorabilia, including street signs, pop culture posters and iconic brandings like Carnation, Ovaltine and more. We ordered the Pineapple Bun, French Toast, Lemon Tea and HK Milk Tea. The total cost was 255 NTD (USD $8.51).
We wanted to finish the crazy day of eating Hong Kong food in Taiwan with a traditional dessert. We visited a Hong Kong dessert chain and ordered a Walnut and Sesame paste soup. It’s served hot and is not too sweet. The flavours and textures are exactly like the one we had in Hong Kong last year! The bowl cost 105 NTD (USD $3.50).
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Cheong Fun at Guangdong Rice Rolls (in Binjiang Market)
No. 6, Alley 2, Lane 410, Minzu East Road, Zhongshan District, Taipei
Yum Cha / Dim Sum at Brother Hotel Plum Blossom Room
No. 255, Section 3, Nanjing East Road, Songshan District, Taipei
Roasted Meats at 香港裕記燒臘
No. 170, Long Jiang Rd, Zhongshan District, Taipei
Afternoon Tea at Boji HK Style Restaurant
No. 8, Lane 70, Yanji Street, Da’an District, Taipei
Hong Kong Dessert at 佳佳甜品
No. 145-2, Section 1, Keelung Rd, Xinyi District, Taipei
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10 MUST TRY HONG KONG STREET FOOD TOUR - Cheap Eats in Hong Kong

Your First time in Hong Kong? Here I explore my Top 10 Hong Kong Street Food Essentials YOU MUST TRY - This is a quick Hong Kong Food Guide For You! Exploring Hong Kong Cheap Eats that is Budget Friendly as well. Trying their famous egg tarts, waffles and many more!
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So in this episode i went around to find the best street food in Hongkong.

I explored areas such as Tsim Sha Tsui, Mongkok and Central of Hongkong to find the best street food in hong kong and the top things to do in hong kong which really involves exploring your culinary taste buds :)

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So here are my Top 10 things to eat in Hong Kong :
• Curry Fishball 0:53
• Squid Tentacles 1:48
• Stinky Tofu 2:59
• Pineapple Bun 4:06
• Egg Waffle 6:02
• Egg Tart 8:05
• Pan Fried Bun 9:43
• Cheong Fun 11:23
• Siu May 12:34
• Mango Sago - Dessert 13:36

Mongkok, Dundas Street
• Curry Fishball
• Squid Tentacles
• Stinky Tofu
• Siu May
Mongkok, Bute Street
• Pineapple Bun @ Kam Wah Café & Bakery

Mongkok, Sai Yeung Choi Street (off Dundas Street)
• Mango Dessert @ Hui Lau Shan

Mongkok, Fa Yuen Street (off Soy Street)
• Cheong Fun
• Pan Fried Bun @ Cheung Hing Kee (Michelin Guide)

Tsim Sha Tsui, Carnarvon Rd
• Egg Waffles @ Mammy Pancake (Michelin Guide)

Central, Lyndhurst Terrace
• Tai Cheong Bakery (One of the best egg tart i think in Hong Kong)


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Hong Kong Food Tour - Breakfast, Bamboo Noodles Won Ton, and Chinese Dai Pai Dong Feast!

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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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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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“If you like our name, you’ll like our tours” is their motto.
Founded in late 2016, Humid with a Chance of Fishballs Tours is a small grassroots independent company that strives to offer authentic and off-the-beaten path tours so tourists and expats alike can get a taste and glimpse of true local life in Hong Kong.

As of February 1, 2019, they have amassed over 460 reviews on TripAdvisor with a 98% 5-star rating and are currently ranked #5 out of 202 companies for the Best Tours in Hong Kong.

An expat in Hong Kong recently sang their praises, “A Must Do! We have lived in Hong Kong for over a decade and still love to explore restaurants. We experienced authentic local restaurants in a district we'd never spent much time in previously. For a tourist it is a glimpse into local life, and for an expat it means finding another local gem to eat at. Some of the dishes presented were unlike others I had tasted in HK, unique seasonings, making it truly some of the best late night eats around. Even a local would weigh in on it being good!
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Hong Kong Street Food - DIM SUM HEAVEN + World's BEST Roast Goose!! ICONIC Street Food in Hong Kong!

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This is the LAST episode of our Hong Kong street food series. In today’s episode, we will be eating the most CLASSIC street foods at local restaurants including DIM SUM, ROAST GOOSE, HONG KONG NOODLES, AND EGG TARTS WITH HONG KONG MILK TEA! Today, we are eating like a local!

For breakfast, we choose a very traditional and local dim sum restaurant that is street side. We ate siao mai, char siu bao, shrimp cheong fun, beef balls and tea. So delicious, healthy and WAY cheaper than some modern dim sum shops (81 HKD / 10.32 USD). We ride the Ding Ding (trams) toward Central Hong Kong to head to one of the BEST and Michelin recommended roast goose shops in all of Hong Kong - Yat Lok. Although quite expensive, this shop has PERFECTED the roast goose recipe and is worth it. The skin holds so many dimensions of flavour and the meat underneath is extremely tender and SO JUICY (223 HKD / 28.41 USD for quarter goose with drumstick). We were quite full so we took a walk down through the Fish Market. Later in the day, we visit a place that is known to serve some of the most traditional style Hong Kong “cart noodles” in the city. For a cheap price, you can assemble the bowl exactly how you want it. We recommend the braised chicken wing, radish and spicy sauce. Don’t forget to add the Sichuan oil if you love the “mala” flavour. Man Kee Cart Noodle began as a traditional cart serving noodles which expanded into a very popular restaurant while maintain the original taste (31 HKD / 3.95 USD per bowl). Finally, after being quite full, we head for a dessert at a cafe that has not changed over the MANY years it has been open. Packed with an older generation of Hong Kong folk, this cafe serves a perfect Hong Kong egg tart paired with a classic HK milk tea (20 HKD / 2.55 USD tart + tea). SO DELICIOUS and a great way to end our insane street food tour & series in Hong Kong!

Thanks for joining us on our HONG KONG STREET FOOD TOUR! We hope you enjoyed all 3 episodes. If you did, make sure to subscribe to our channel for more STREET FOOD from around the world! If you want to eat at these places too, check the information below!


Address information -

Breakfast Dim Sum: Saam Hui Yaat
11 Pok Fu Lam Rd., Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong

Michelin recommended Roast Goose: Yat Lok
34-38 Stanley St., Central, Hong Kong

Hong Kong Noodles: Man Kee Cart Noodles
121 Fuk Wing St., Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong

Hong Kong egg tarts & tea: 華南冰室
87 Kweilin St., Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong

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Hey there, we’re Luke Martin and Sabrina Davidson with ! We’re on a journey to document the BEST Street Food around the world! Chopstick Travel started in Taiwan, where we frequent the best Street Food stands everywhere from Taipei to Kaohsiung. Not only do we feast on amazing street food in Taiwan, but our food focused travels take us on Street Food missions trying unique foods around the world! We've eaten Street Food in Philippines, Street Food in Japan, Street Food in Malaysia, Street Food in Korea, Street Food in India, Street Food in Turkey, Street Food in Italy, Street Food in Greece and many more! I post 2 times a week mostly food, some travel. Street Food tours around the world and the most unique dishes we can find in all kinds of hole-in-the-wall restaurants. Stay updated for my latest video VIA our Facebook page and Instagram! Always remember that the best part of travel is immersing yourself in the local culture, and no where better can you immerse yourself than into the Street Food!

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6 AMAZING LOCAL FOOD PLACES in Hong Kong ???????? (and exactly WHERE to find them)

HONG KONG is one of the most exciting food cities on the planet. Here are six local (and surprisingly affordable) places that are absolutely worth checking out. Curated for me by a Hong Kong native and professional guide, Angel.

If you enjoyed this video, hitting LIKE or SUBSCRIBE will go a long way towards helping this channel grow. Thank you!

Addresses and names of restaurants mentioned:

LIN HUN KUI | Dim Sum
2-3/F, No.46-50 Des Voeux Road West, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong China

HING KEE CLAYPOT RICE | Claypot Rice Dishes
15號 Temple St, Yau Ma Tei, Hong Kong

KAI KAI DESSERT | Chinese Sweet Soups
G/F, 121-123 Parkes Street, Jordan, Hong Kong China

COOKED FOOD CENTER | Macaroni Beef Soup
Shop 1 & 5, Cooked Food Centre, 2/F, Wong Nai Chung Municipal Services Building, 2 Yuk Sau Street, Happy Valley, Hong Kong China

CHEUNG HING COFFEE SHOP | Milk Tea, Egg Tart, Pineapple Bun
G/F, 9-11 Yik Yam Street, Happy Valley, Hong Kong China

WING FAT SEAFOOD | Roast Pigeon, Fried Duckfish, Chinese Broccoli, Razor Clams
Shop 6-8, G/F, Temporary Cooked Food Hawker Bazaar, 29-39 Woosung Street, Jordan, Hong Kong China

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Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
0:49 - Lin Heung Kui (Dim Sum)
3:43 - Hing Kee Restaurant (Claypot Rice)
6:22 - Kai Kai Dessert (Sweet Chinese Soups)
8:13 - Cooked Food Center (Macaroni and Beef Soup)
10:23 - Cheung Hing Coffee Shop (Milk Tea, Egg Tart, Pineapple Bun)
12:27 - Wing Fat Seafood

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We Found the Juiciest Char Siu in Hong Kong | City Bites Hong Kong Edition Ep7

Hong Kong is a meat lover’s paradise! People here like to have a plate of roast pork, chicken, or duck with rice for a quick lunch, and on special occasions. Follow us to find the best char siu and roast pork in town.

This is the last episode of City Bites, Hong Kong edition, where we dive into the city’s unique food culture, and its roots.

0:00 HK-style roast meat
2:54 How to make the best char siu
4:48 When to eat a whole roast pig
7:24 HK’s food scene

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Hong Kong Street Food. The Rice Noodles of Sham Shui Po

Hong Kong Food | Top iconic Street Foods in Hong Kong

If you love to eat street food, HONG KONG is the perfect city for you! We take you on a massive HONG KONG STREET FOOD TOUR to show you the best food this city has to offer. This is the one of many video in our Hong Kong Food series- make sure you’re subscribed to our channel ► so you don’t miss out on heaps more food videos!
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HongKong Food is a documentary video channel about bringing you a everything about HongKong: food,streets, cultural, and famous places in city .... and will let you have live experience of Hong Kong street food. So viewers those who loves street food,fast food,village food specially outside of home food, must watch my channel.I am sure you will get lots more information about street food and all other cities food culture in Hong Kong. Not only Hong Kong, now a days we are visited other countries like VietNam. So you can get videos of VietNam street food. ????Thanks so much and if you like my channel concept and videos please don't forget to subscribe like and share to all of your friends.

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15 Chinese STREET FOODS in Hong Kong & Macau!! JUICY Buns, CANTONESE Seafood + DIM SUM

HONG KONG & MACAU are two Special Administrative Regions of China and home to Cantonese street food galore!! In this episode I'm taking you for the top 15 MUST-TRY street foods across Hong Kong & Macau.

CHAPTERS :
0:00- 0:21 Intro
0:21-3:10 Pan Fried Buns
3:10-5:12 Egg Waffle
5:12-6:00 Tofu Pudding
6:00-7:24 Grass Jelly Soy Milk
7:24-9:51 Beef Brisket Noodles
9:51-12:58 Egg Tart
12:58-14:20 Milk Tea
14:20-15:07 Pineapple Bun
15:07-16:03 Hong Kong Style Spaghetti
16:03-16:59 Spam Noodles
16:59-18:41 Pork Chop Bun
18:41-26:54 Seafood
26:54-31:24 Dim Sum
31:24-35:22 Curry Beef Offal
35:22-35:35 Outro

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Get ready to tantalize your taste buds with the explosive flavors of Tsim Sha Tsui street food! This vibrant culinary haven will take you on a delectable journey through the heart of Hong Kong's food scene. Picture yourself indulging in mouthwatering dim sum, perfectly steamed and bursting with savory fillings. Sink your teeth into sizzling skewers of tender grilled meats, coated in aromatic spices that transport you to the bustling streets of Southeast Asia. Don't forget to try the iconic egg waffles, crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside, oozing with sweet toppings that create a symphony of flavors. Prepare for a street food adventure like no other!

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