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

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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's BEST Clay Pot Rice(Bao Zai Fan) - Temple Street Night Market Kowloon

Tried out some of the BEST clay pot or claypot rice Bao Zai Fan in Hong Kong...well actually in Kowloon.

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Hong Kong Food: Dim Sum Classics

These are the Dim Sum classics. Dishes that can be found on almost every table and loved worldwide are embedded in Yum Cha history. We try a selection of Har Gow, Siu Mai, Turnip Cake, Char Siu Bao and Cheung Fun. You can dip them in a combination of soy sauce and chilli sauce or you can eat them without any sauce at all - the world is your oyster!

It’s lunchtime! We get a call from Debbie asking if we would like either Siu Mei or Claypot rice for lunch. What’s it going to be?

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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.

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Hong Kong Food: Dim Sum

Yum Cha is an integral part of Hong Kong culture. Every weekend families that span multiple generations get together and have Yum Cha where they order their favourite Dim Sum dishes. Dim Sum is a term referring to the delicious small portions that you receive at Yum Cha. We visit Seventh Son Restaurant to try a selection of their dim sum dishes. We can get the classics such as Har Gow, Siu Mai and Turnip Cake which can be found on almost everyone’s table or we can be a bit more adventurous and try Beef Tripe, Chicken Feet and Fried Taro Balls. It’s up to you!

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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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25 Most Affordable Hong Kong Restaurants (Asian, Western, Michelin Dimsum) | Hong Kong Food Culture

Have you ever wondered what Hong Kong has to offer when it comes to food variety? Well, we’ve got you covered as we video blog about 25 affordable or budget-friendly Hong Kong restaurants.

Hong Kong is home to dim sum and the most affordable Michelin-starred restaurant in the world— Tim Ho Wan. The dim sum restaurant is famous for its crumbly and fluffy barbecued pork buns— which is our favourite! They’re also known for its steamed chicken feet, pork dumpling with shrimp, siomai, and many more. Hong Kong is also home to rice noodles, congee, roasted duck, tofu, and egg waffles. But the question is: What if you don’t feel like eating traditional Hong Kong food?

Worry not because Hong Kong Food Culture is influenced not just by Cantonese cuisine but by British, Western, Japanese, and Southeast Asian cuisines. Hong Kong’s food is a fusion of Eastern and Western flavours which makes Hong Kong as the World’s Gourmet Paradise.

Today we’re gonna show you some of the restaurants you’ll find in Hong Kong.

1. 0:34 - Tim Ho Wan (World's Cheapest Michelin-starred Restaurant)
2. 1:17 - Traditional Chinese Noodles (Mong Kok)
3. 1:31 - Cafe De Coral (Hong Kong's Famous Fast Food Chain)
4. 1:33 - MX (Hong Kong's Fast Food)
5. 1:36 - Genki (Hollywood Plaza, Diamond Hill)
6. 2:15 - Kowloon Curry House (Nepali Food, Temple Street, Jordan)
7. 2:27 - Han Yang Won Korean Restaurant (Korean BBQ Buffet, Jordan)
8. 3:06 - Pho 1 Vietnamese Pho (Wong Tai Sin)
9. 3:25 - Thai Western (Wong Tai Sin)
10. 3:37 - Bugis (Hollywood Plaza, Diamond Hill)
11. 3:43 - Viet's Choice (Hollywood Plaza, Diamond Hill)
12. 3:51 - Toast Box (Hollywood Plaza, Diamond Hill)
13. 3:56 - Yata Food Avenue (New Town Plaza, Shatin)
14. 4:31 - Oliver's Super Sandwiches (New Town Plaza, Shatin)
15. 4:34 - Tiple O's (New Town Plaza, Shatin)
16. 4:36 - The Spaghetti House (New Town Plaza, Shatin)
17. 4:45 - Starbucks Coffee (New Town Plaza, Shatin)
18. 4:56 - Pizza Express (New Town Plaza, Shatin)
19. 4:58 - Pokka Cafe Grill Specialist (New Town Plaza, Shatin)
20. 5:01 - Greyhound Cafe (New Town Plaza, Shatin)
21. 5:05 - Godiva (New Town Plaza, Shatin)
22. 5:09 - Iki Teppanyaki Bento (New Town Plaza, Shatin)
23. 5:11 - School Food (New Town Plaza, Shatin)
24. 5:15 - Parkview (New Town Plaza, Shatin)
25. 5:20 - McDonald's (Lucky Plaza, Shatin)

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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 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!

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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
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There are many reasons why i love Hong Kong. I mean besides the shopping, and the amazing people, Hong Kong's food culture is one of the main reasons why i try to go back at least once a year.

In this episode, i show you 6 hong kong street food that i really like, AND.. as a surprise special, a controversial Hong Kong street food that majority of people either love, or hate. there is no in between.

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In order of places i have visited,

Must try Hong Kong (HK) Street Food #1:
Cheung Fun (Steamed Rice Noodle)
Hop Yik Tai - 121 Kweilin St, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong

Must try Hong Kong (HK) Street Food #2:
Put Chai Ko (Bowl Pudding) - Michelin Recommended!
Shop 10, 115-117 Fuk Wah Street, Sham Shui Po

Must try Hong Kong (HK) Street Food #3:
Daan Tart (Egg Tart)
Queen Sophie - 64 Bute St, Mong Kok, Hong Kong

Must try Hong Kong (HK) Street Food #4:
Siu Mai (Dumplings)
Sai Yeung Choi Street South, Mong Kong (there are heaps of street stalls lining the street)

Must try Hong Kong (HK) Street Food #5:
Ga Lei Yu Daan (Curry Fishballs)
Sai Yeung Choi Street South, Mong Kong (there are heaps of street stalls lining the street)

Must try Hong Kong (HK) Street Food #6 (my fav)
Gai Daan Jai (Egg Waffles)
Bove - 174 Fa Yuen St, Mong Kok, Hong Kong

Stinky Tofu is indeed a popular Hong Kong Street food, though i'd probably not add that onto my list. if you want to try, here's where you can go: If you DO go, let me know how much you like it.

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Shop 10, G/F, 30-32 Nullah Road, Prince Edward, Hong Kong

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6 MUST EAT STREET FOOD in HONG KONG 2019
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Hong Kong Food: Claypot Rice

Claypot Rice is a Hong Kong staple and Sheung Hei is one of the best places to get it. Often packed with lines at dinner time, they offer a variety of different toppings on rice that is cooked in individual claypots over volcanic rock - hence the name. We could go with the all-time classic which is Chicken and Chicken Sausage or Lap Cheong, or we could take a dive into the more adventurous side and try frog legs. What do you feel like?

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HONG KONG FOOD GUIDE | Travel Guide

Hong Kong Food Guide - Hong Kong is filled with Cantonese classics like char siu barbecue pork, wonton noodles, bao, siu mai dumplings and much more!

In this video, you'll get a glimpse of the different types of amazing food on offer in Hong Kong, in addition to info on some of the best places to have noodles, where to try dim sum and what to order where. This of course includes local favourites and a few stops at Michelin starred restaurants that won't break the bank.

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Hong Kong Interactive Food Tour 2021! Make your own Hong Kong foodie adventure!

Hong Kong is home to some of the most diverse food cultures in the world. There is so much to choose from for every single meal that it’s hard to decide what to get. In this series, we let you take the wheel to create your own foodie adventure. We’ll spend the day eating through Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, and even Dessert at some of the best spots in the city all while you decide where we go next. First up, Breakfast - we can go check out some of Hong Kong’s local cafes also known as Cha Chaan Teng’s or we can go get some delicious Dim Sum. What do you feel like?

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The Best 24 Hours In Hong Kong!

There is so much to do and enjoy in Hong Kong. From amazing restaurants to market shopping and some of the best views in the world. We tried the impossible and created a jam-packed itinerary for if you only have 24 hours in Hong Kong. Join us as we start at Victoria Peak and race across Hong Kong Island and Kowloon, and experience some of the best food, shopping and bars that Hong Kong has to offer.

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Amazing Clay Pot Rice Sheung Hei 嚐囍煲仔小菜 - Secret Informant (2018) S2E2

Riley and Leo followed Hong Kong local foodie - Olivia to have the clay pot rice at Sheung Hei claypot restaurant. They walked in with this question, how is the authentic clay pot rice in Hong Kong different from the clay pot rice in Vancouver(S1E7)? Let's find out.

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Sheung Hei Claypot (嚐囍煲仔小菜) is a restaurant at 25 North Street, at Kennedy Town (堅尼地城) in the West End (西環) of Hong Kong Island. The Michelin Book has recognized it with a Bib Gourmand, for providing great value without breaking the bank.
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Trying the best places for Yum Cha in Hong Kong!

Having Dim Sum in Hong Kong is a must. Yum Cha is one of Hong Kong’s best meals and there are a lot of amazing places to enjoy it. In this episode of Hawker Style we visit 5 yum cha restaurants to try some of the most popular and unique dishes. Some of the dishes we taste are a massive soup dumpling at Dragon-I, crazy liver siu mai at Luk Yu, Michelin star turnip cake at Lung King Heen, chicken feet at Sun Hing and super cute barbeque pork buns at Yum Cha in Central. Join us as we taste and talk you through some of the must-try yum cha dishes and restaurants in Hong Kong. It’s all in our latest episode of Hawker Style, our original videos series exploring amazing food from across the globe.

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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!

Street Foods Featured!
1. Siu Mai
2. Cheung Fun
3. Fish Balls
4. Pig Intestines
5. Roasted Squid
6. Eggettes
7. Stinky Tofu
8. Sugar Cane Juice

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