Five fantastic things to do in Hong Kong
“Had a great time at this food tour. I was able to try some of the most signature Hong Kong dishes, like Won Ton in soup, roast pork and Dim Sum. There is a huge selection of restaurants serving these dishes in HK, and I felt that the places we visited during the tour offered very good, above average, quality. Aside from that, Ed, my guide, provided a lot…”
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Tasting Hong Kong
The tour takes you through busy streets to eat at restaurants where everyday foods are prepared according to family traditions. You’ll be wandering through wet markets, stopping to purchase walnut cookies and admiring rows of shiny, sharp cleavers while more are made right in front of you. It starts at a Hong Kong style café for a traditional breakfast…”
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World’s best food experiences of 2018 named
“Chances are you’ve never heard of Sham Shui Po, which is exactly the point of this guided foodie tour of the gritty, working-class Hong Kong hood, about 30 minutes from Kowloon by train. There are six tasting stops on Hong Kong Food Tasting Tours’ ravenous four-hour ramble through Sham Shui Po’s frenetic tourist-free streets. The appetisingly…”
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No Menus. Just Trusted Foodie Guides.
“The perfect solution is a guided food tour (bookable for example at hongkongfoodietours.com ). With Guide Yammy, I no longer feel “lost in menu” in the original Sham Shui Po area.”
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Taking it In
“Traveling gourmands may want to join a tour with Hong Kong Foodie, which promises stops in some of Hong Kong’s most celebrated restaurants as well as some hole-in-the-wall gems….Bring an appetite!”
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Instant Escapes: Sizzling Hong Kong<
“Had a great time at this food tour. I was able to try some of the most signature Hong Kong dishes, like Won Ton in soup, roast pork and Dim Sum. There is a huge selection of restaurants serving these dishes in HK, and I felt that the places we visited during the tour offered very good, above average, quality. Aside from that, Ed, my guide, provided a lot of insight into chinese food culture, the neighbourhoods we visited, and the challenges…”
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The Dim Sum Adds Up in Hong Kong
“Take a foodie walking tour through the vibrant Kowloon neighbourhood of Sham Shui Po. It will take you to family-run restaurants to taste Hong Kong specialities, from pineapple buns, milk tea and tofu desserts to wonton and hand-pulled noodles. By the end, you’ll have learned how to work your way through Hong Kong food like a Kowloon native.”
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What to Eat in Hong Kong
“In need of dining partners so you can make the most of your epicurean adventure? Consider joining one of the city’s organized food walks, such as Hong Kong Foodie Tours”
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I went on a food tour around Hong Kong — here are the best things I tried
“I discovered the Hong Kong Food Tour, which combined excellent food tastings with a walking tour through some intriguing, traditional Hong Kong neighborhoods. One of the things I liked most about this tour was the organization and attention to detail. Our affable guide, Lillian, welcomed us to the tour and gave us much-appreciated bottles of water…”
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Hong Kong Food & Drink Tours
“The Sham Shui Po Tour delves farther off the beaten path into an older district of Kowloon. You learn about its working-class residents and how the area has changed over decades. The tour starts with milk tea and a bun at a café known for its Hong Kong-style comfort food, followed by visits to a 60-year-old pudding store, a soy shop, a bakery…”
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Hoof It With HK’s Foodie Tour
“It’s a good thing the new Sham Shui Po Foodie Tour (852/2850-5006; hongkong foodietours.com; US$89 per ticket) is done on foot—you’ll need the exercise to walk off the caloric intake. Lasting nearly four hours, the tasting tour of northwest Kowloon’s scrappy old Sham Shui Po neighborhood starts at a traditional cha chan teng…”
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