900 subs with a well put together video with an actual audio mic. This doesn’t add up. Good luck on the grind you got my sub, someone who loves and misses Hong Kong.
Great video, informative and full of details. I love how you say the names in cantonese, it’s definitely helpful next time im in Hongkong. Thanks a lot :)
Good video..quick, clear, cheerful and informative, especially love the good pronunciation of the food items... only have to pause it to take name/address of the restaurants..sure going to try them out...a lot of my favorites too. Hope I get to try the Teng Zai Fun..btw what to do with the bowl after you finish it?
I personally don't eat goose much, but one place that comes to mind is Kam's Roast Goose in Wan Chai. They're featured in the Michelin Guide and there is always a queue outside
Amazing! The food looks great, you explain everything clearly, being positive, too. Nice remembering my previous visits to the btfl. HKG. Looking fwd. to returning! Were the food names in Mandarin or in Cantonese?
Hi there, great video and info! I got a question. What do you think the best way to tell the staff what I like to eat if I cannot speak Cantonese? I think we will have some difficulties to buy some foods, such as the food you buy from the boat. Since some places do not have English menu and even some don't have pictures. Ow wait, I think I can screen capture your video and let them see. Do you think it will work?
You should be able to get by with just English. If there is something you absolutely want to eat and don't want to risk getting the order wrong, then you can show them a picture or like you said, even a screenshot of my video with the food name haha
It's a shame you feel that way that but perhaps you are scarred by a negative experience causing you to generalise so strongly. In my opinion, every place has their cultural specialties whether it's food or something else, and one should be respectful of that.
"Hong Kong is a foodies paradise". Wow. Let me tell you, it's not. "Hong Kong has some of the best street food in the word". It doesn't. I live in Hong Kong and food here, in general just sucks. I feel so frustrated sometimes. They manage to mess up even pastas. I really don't get where they get their palate from and why is it like this... I love Korean and Japanese food and they even manage to butcher that in most restaurants. Jesus. You can call me small-minded or whatever but I have tried most things in this video. I have tried food from all over the world and all cuisines have amazing dishes but Hong Kong's food scene is very mediocre.
It's a shame you feel that way and I disagree with you, but you are entitled to your opinion. However, the way you have expressed your views is extremely disrespectful and generalised. Even if you feel strongly about something there's no need to be rude about it.
@@colourmycamera Thanks for sharing. I loved your video! I have tried all the foods you mentioned and love them all. I believe every country has their own cuisines and specialities, just as every person has their own likes and dislikes. No cuisine is one size fits all. I've been to many countries and eaten a fair share of not so great foods, but just because I don't like it doesn't necessarily mean that country's food sucks. So for someone to generalise and question a country's palate and to say that their food sucks...well that's plain rude and disrespectful to that country and it's culture, not to mention..it shows their ignorance.
I'll have to resort to the Michelin guide. There are so many stands and vendors to choose from. One of my must have dim sum is the bean curd wraps, ham soi gok and pan fried chive dumplings.
Even though my parents migrated to Australia from Hong Kong around 20 years ago,we still love Hong Kong’s variety of food. We live in Prince Edward when we visit our grandparents and downstairs there is a wonton shop and we love going there everyday as well as going to ‘Dai Ga Lot’!
Thanks for your video! Just got back from HK last week! So many great food options it's difficult to choose! I already miss it! I try to get back to HK at least twice a year.
Thanks for the great food guide video. I plan to visit HK in January and would like to try some of those places in the video. Is there a chance you have the street address of the locations? The food look so yummy.
Thank you for watching! I included the addresses in the video itself as popups in the bottom left corner :) If you're unsure about any one of them, I'd be happy to clarify.
Your vid is very good, what to eat and where to eat, given from the perspective of a hong kong citizen which differs from foreigners/tourists - you can actually tell if the place is good by having lived there. 5 stars.
Hi how much is it for the meals in Hong Kong where going there in September. Can you give us the price in GBP Stirling thank you Chris& kittiwan Live England.
hi may I know which month this video was shot in ? ive been gg to Hong Kong and visiting that street food shop in mongkok for years now but I went in June this year and ithe stall was gone I was wondering if maybe they're back ? great video by the way !!
Oh! This video was shot in March, so it could be gone, I don't know... I get sad too when things I look forward to, or places I'm used to visiting (almost like routine) aren't there anymore!
Thanks for this in depth video. Planning my lesson for kids to be Hong Kong ambassadors and the next lesson is on Cantonese Foods. This will be a great prep video for my kids!
Hello there! 👋🏻 Thank you so much for the useful information, it's super helpful for my HK trip in December! 😍 I also noticed you girls have a very cute Aussie accent ^_^ I study in Melbourne actually hehe
Thank you Vanise! We're from Sydney but now I'm living in Japan. My sister and I were able to time our holidays earlier this year so we went to Hong Kong to together to visit family, travel around and eat! Have fun on your trip. Let me know if you want any recommendations on places to visit :)
I used to live in Hong Kong. Most of your recommended places are on Hong Kong Island. Unfortunately, I heard most of the places are out of business because of Covid. Will you be able to follow up to see if any or some of these eateries are still open as of 2022?