Oh my goodness, I will always miss HK food. It's 24/7 affordable goodness of so many cuisines but especially Cantonese. That curry beef is just insanely top tier, but so many of those dishes are just epic. Great video!
Love your video, Luke! I was born in Hong Kong and since my mother passed away recently, I have been dreaming about going back to see my birthplace (left since I was 2 years old) and taste all the great food I've heard my mother talk about. Seeing your visit to Hong Kong really make my desire to go back that much greater! My mother traveled to Hong Kong and China in the 80's and couldn't stop talking about the great fresh tasting food; especially the roast goose...unfortunately, they don't have that here in the U.S. Thank you so much for this video! Going back for a visit is definitely on my bucket list. Hopefully, the pandemic will end soon and it will be safe to travel abroad again.
HK is no longer the city your late mom called home. For your own safety, don’t think of visiting unless it is delivered from the evils of China. Besides, more and more chefs and restaurants owners are fleeing from HK, so, you won’t find them even if you buy a flight ticket. Instead, may be you will find them in UK and Canada.
@@icyhugs Thank you, icyhugs! I am well aware of the turmoil in the Orient. It is certainly not the place that my mother was fortunate enough to visit. I am hoping that someday Hong Kong will have the peace and freedom that it once had when it was under British rule. My desire to visit is more to see my birthplace. Hopefully...someday...
@@sallyyim4427 Don't embrace someone with a nickname "icyhugs" lest you get a cold. Hong Kong has returned to normalcy after a year of color revolution upheaval openly supported and carried out by sinister American and British imperialists. Welcome back to your birthplace where you can enjoy real Hong Kong delicacies that nowhere else on earth can deliver. Even simple dishes like Choi Sum or Kai Lan with oyster sauce are a hundred times better than those offered by "real" Hong Kong restaurants (run by Hongkongers) in the U.S., U.K. or Canada. And don't forget a bowl of fantastic Rice Noodles with Fish Balls or a cup of excellent hot Milk Tea (even at a Dai Pai Dong on a street corner), let alone the world famous Roast Goose that only Hong Kong can provide (whereas you only taste the much inferior Roast Duck overseas). Keep up the spirit!
@@jackchiu7560 My reluctance to travel to Hong Kong is not because of politics...COVID is the issue. I have not and will not give up my desire to travel there one day. My mother had told me about the great food...much tastier than the food here; one reason being that meat was never frozen...always fresh. The main reason I wanted to visit is (like I had mention) to visit my birthplace. Thank you for enlightening me and boost of confidence.
@@sallyyim4427 I understand your concern about the pandemic gripping Hong Kong recently. The zero tolerance policy against the virus is still prevalent in Hong Kong and China. Just wait until everything calms down, hopefully soon. I wish you a happy trip in search of your root as well as an enjoyment of Hong Kong delicacies.
Well done Luke! I don't think I'll ever get tired of this series. It's fascinating watching people do what they love and do it well, but the people themselves are also always interesting and keep me coming back!! Bravo Sir 👍
I also love Hong Kong food and have been to Hong Kong many times. Roast goose has a crispy skin and is delicious. The sauce on top of the goose is also delicious.
Thank you for this compilation of your past Hong Kong vlogs. I remembered watching all of them. My mouth was watering the entire time. Your description for everything you ate is right on the money. I miss Hong Kong!
Really enjoyed this video! Thanks for posting, HK is one of my all time favorite places. Also, great job eating like a local, you really hit some good spots! I need to get back for another visit soon!
hey! hong konger here. :D another really good food in hong kong are fishballs (specifically curry fishballs) ! you should try them out the next time you visit! :) great video overall, loved it!
Unsweetened soy milk with tofu, ... Luke is so smart. The street food in this episode is really rich and attractive, makes me want to go there and eat those food, great job, thanks for sharing!👍😀👏 無糖豆漿配豆腐,盧克真是絕頂聰明, 這一集的街頭美食真是豐富又吸引人, 令人想前去大快朵頤一番,謝謝分享!
@@qqqhinata8349 :I’ve been walking around HongKong Island, KowloonAnd the New Territories all over for 25 years! But never eat such good Dim Sum in the street!
I really like that restaurant called Cafe Coral, its like a fast food chain. I just realize that i didnt get to experience a lot of HK’s street food culture. HK is definitely one of the best city in Asia. Such a nice video. Made me miss HK.
Great list of must try foods in HK! Kung Wo tofu was my childhood memory, those seared tofu is so amazing, I loved them as a kid! Also another great one on your list was the cheong fun with mix sauce from Hup Yik Tai, those were AMAZING. I still dream about them at times. I miss HK foods so much. Your video gave me a taste of childhood.
Hi! I love your videos :) It's really funny to see people introducing food we see and eat everyday (I'm from Hong Kong), but it makes me very proud as well :)
I love the honesty in your videos. The compilations are awesome but so are the mini tours of you destination city’s/villages. I grew up in Sumatra as an oil kid and miss all the wonderful goodies there. Thank you
i havent been back to HK in over 20 yrs. used to go there every 45 days or so and i miss the fast pace life and the endless selection of food. from the $ menu all the way to fine dining ... that little area that looks like an alley where there is nothing but japanese food shops, the nighttime street corner scallops... so much good food....
Hi Luke, love this video but may I ask, is there a list of the names and address of each of these places? Perhaps I missed it somewhere? I love Hong Kong and their food and hope to be there soon.
The ham Marconi in Cantonese is called “fo tut tung fun”. You has tried all food which are so local. We eat everyday. Next time you would add vinegar to the wonton noodles. Hope you enjoy
Jee Cheung Fun is steamed rice noodle rolls cut up into 1-2 inch rolls, and it's mixed with peanut and hoisin sauce with sesame seeds sprinkled on top. Wonton is how it's spelled in Hong Kong and in the US. Wanton is the spelling generally used in Singapore and Kuala Lumpor.
I member going to Hong Kong when I was a kid, 2013 I miss there I was there for 3 weeks made amazing friends had amazing food. Miss Hong Kong very much 🇭🇰
You are looking really happy and healthy! I loved this one! Looked so good...I think I could be convinced to take my vegetarian diet on a holiday🤣🤣. It would have been great to put the cost of each dish on the screen too. Hopefully next time?
Mouth drooling list of must try foods in HK! It would be great if you can put the restaurants that you visited in this video. I miss my HK foods for sure!
Are we suposed to guess the lication? Not many vkoggers bother to name the place and give directions, but the one who do they are the ones worth watching
Dai Pai Dong is the best food. You are so lucky to travel all Asian countries and have no fear to try out all their food. A lot of people in the US haven't really eaten a real authentic Asian/Chinese food.
This def makes me miss HK classic street food...you did a great job covering a great range of spots.. the og restauranteurs really have had a tough few years. A couple of canto pronounciation tips: Char Charn "Tang" = closer to the tang in Tang-y apple. Char "Siu" = Siu pronounced like Sew-er rather than shau.
Hi Luke, have you ever been to Vietnam yet? It's the #1 foods destinations in the world. You will love it!!! Everything is so cheap and the living costs are cheaper as well. You should check it out! Have a safe travel!
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Hello Luke Hong Kong street food look delicious especially the tofu 😂 by the way where is Sabrina?.
Oh my goodness, I will always miss HK food. It's 24/7 affordable goodness of so many cuisines but especially Cantonese. That curry beef is just insanely top tier, but so many of those dishes are just epic. Great video!
Love your video, Luke! I was born in Hong Kong and since my mother passed away recently, I have been dreaming about going back to see my birthplace (left since I was 2 years old) and taste all the great food I've heard my mother talk about. Seeing your visit to Hong Kong really make my desire to go back that much greater! My mother traveled to Hong Kong and China in the 80's and couldn't stop talking about the great fresh tasting food; especially the roast goose...unfortunately, they don't have that here in the U.S. Thank you so much for this video! Going back for a visit is definitely on my bucket list. Hopefully, the pandemic will end soon and it will be safe to travel abroad again.
HK is no longer the city your late mom called home. For your own safety, don’t think of visiting unless it is delivered from the evils of China. Besides, more and more chefs and restaurants owners are fleeing from HK, so, you won’t find them even if you buy a flight ticket. Instead, may be you will find them in UK and Canada.
@@icyhugs Thank you, icyhugs! I am well aware of the turmoil in the Orient. It is certainly not the place that my mother was fortunate enough to visit. I am hoping that someday Hong Kong will have the peace and freedom that it once had when it was under British rule. My desire to visit is more to see my birthplace. Hopefully...someday...
@@sallyyim4427
Don't embrace someone with a nickname "icyhugs" lest you get a cold. Hong Kong has returned to normalcy after a year of color revolution upheaval openly supported and carried out by sinister American and British imperialists. Welcome back to your birthplace where you can enjoy real Hong Kong delicacies that nowhere else on earth can deliver. Even simple dishes like Choi Sum or Kai Lan with oyster sauce are a hundred times better than those offered by "real" Hong Kong restaurants (run by Hongkongers) in the U.S., U.K. or Canada. And don't forget a bowl of fantastic Rice Noodles with Fish Balls or a cup of excellent hot Milk Tea (even at a Dai Pai Dong on a street corner), let alone the world famous Roast Goose that only Hong Kong can provide (whereas you only taste the much inferior Roast Duck overseas). Keep up the spirit!
@@jackchiu7560 My reluctance to travel to Hong Kong is not because of politics...COVID is the issue. I have not and will not give up my desire to travel there one day. My mother had told me about the great food...much tastier than the food here; one reason being that meat was never frozen...always fresh. The main reason I wanted to visit is (like I had mention) to visit my birthplace. Thank you for enlightening me and boost of confidence.
@@sallyyim4427
I understand your concern about the pandemic gripping Hong Kong recently. The zero tolerance policy against the virus is still prevalent in Hong Kong and China. Just wait until everything calms down, hopefully soon. I wish you a happy trip in search of your root as well as an enjoyment of Hong Kong delicacies.
Well done Luke! I don't think I'll ever get tired of this series. It's fascinating watching people do what they love and do it well, but the people themselves are also always interesting and keep me coming back!! Bravo Sir 👍
Well done!
at 21:55 the Lady in yellow is a good friend of mine! grew up in HK and went to this exact Cha siu fan shop at least once a week! She is so sweet..
Interesting the duck look so good
I love that Yat Lok restaurant’s roost goose too! It’s my favourite! Must visit each time I go!
I also love Hong Kong food and have been to Hong Kong many times. Roast goose has a crispy skin and is delicious. The sauce on top of the goose is also delicious.
Thank you for this compilation of your past Hong Kong vlogs. I remembered watching all of them. My mouth was watering the entire time. Your description for everything you ate is right on the money. I miss Hong Kong!
Glad you like them!
I was thinking why 8 months ago no one was wearing mask on the street so this was a compilation of past vlogs that’s why… I miss the HK before 2019 😢
Yo Luke。i am from HK and wish to tell rrally did a great job in introducing all these authentic stuff. Thank you.
Really enjoyed this video! Thanks for posting, HK is one of my all time favorite places. Also, great job eating like a local, you really hit some good spots! I need to get back for another visit soon!
Absolutely love HK street food. Watching this makes me so hungry and I can't wait to go back! 😭
hey! hong konger here. :D
another really good food in hong kong are fishballs (specifically curry fishballs) ! you should try them out the next time you visit! :)
great video overall, loved it!
Unsweetened soy milk with tofu, ... Luke is so smart.
The street food in this episode is really rich and attractive,
makes me want to go there and eat those food, great job, thanks for sharing!👍😀👏
無糖豆漿配豆腐,盧克真是絕頂聰明,
這一集的街頭美食真是豐富又吸引人,
令人想前去大快朵頤一番,謝謝分享!
Thanks for coming to Hong Kong I live in Hong Kong and thanks for your visit!
It would good if Luke can provide the names of the outlets and inform that this video was taken prior to the pandemic.
you can see most of them in almost every streets in Hong Kong
@@qqqhinata8349 :I’ve been walking around HongKong Island, KowloonAnd the New Territories all over for 25 years! But never eat such good Dim Sum in the street!
@@jialingchu194 U must be fucking day dreaming while walking around HK
I really like that restaurant called Cafe Coral, its like a fast food chain. I just realize that i didnt get to experience a lot of HK’s street food culture. HK is definitely one of the best city in Asia. Such a nice video. Made me miss HK.
Wow this is amazing! You did such a thorough tour.
Your videos are very good. Thank you. Thank you to all youtubers
Hong Kong has some of the best food in the world!
Luke, I really enjoy your compilation videos, a great way to present a summary of the different foods in various countries, keep them up
Agreed!
Seems to be a great "bookmark" for future travels!
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Great list of must try foods in HK! Kung Wo tofu was my childhood memory, those seared tofu is so amazing, I loved them as a kid! Also another great one on your list was the cheong fun with mix sauce from Hup Yik Tai, those were AMAZING. I still dream about them at times. I miss HK foods so much. Your video gave me a taste of childhood.
One thing you didn't have on your list is bo lo bao, pineapple buns! They are a must in HK.
Yes they are so good!
@@hoyansango yes!! Still remember finding them in my local bakery before I left
Luke, Great video!! Awesome for all yummy foods from Hong Kong that all for my memories!!!
Great video, Luke! Any chance that you'll add the restaurants' names and especially addresses to the description?
Hi! I love your videos :)
It's really funny to see people introducing food we see and eat everyday (I'm from Hong Kong), but it makes me very proud as well :)
I love the honesty in your videos. The compilations are awesome but so are the mini tours of you destination city’s/villages. I grew up in Sumatra as an oil kid and miss all the wonderful goodies there. Thank you
i havent been back to HK in over 20 yrs. used to go there every 45 days or so and i miss the fast pace life and the endless selection of food. from the $ menu all the way to fine dining ... that little area that looks like an alley where there is nothing but japanese food shops, the nighttime street corner scallops... so much good food....
Wow those were some great selection of food you got to try out in HK. As a local here you pretty much cover most of the basic street foods there is.
Thanks for watching!
Any kind soul out there who can provide the names and addresses of these great eating places. Thanks
Hi Luke, love this video but may I ask, is there a list of the names and address of each of these places? Perhaps I missed it somewhere? I love Hong Kong and their food and hope to be there soon.
What a pitty he ignores this question over and over again
yeah i wonder what sense this video makes at all if he doesn't provide us at least with the names
this video is all of the best of Hong Kong cuisine has to offer!
Love it, planning a trip here in 1 week; is there a reason you don't mention the names of these markets/cafes?
Hong Kong cuisine is top notch and world famous!
Watching from Brazil. As other followers have written, mouthwatering! Great as always!
Awesome! Thank you!
You cost me a roundtrip ticket to Hong Kong this coming June ! wish you have all their exact addy for me ! Bravo video ! THX !
hi, pls also mention the location for these items......nice video....
Haven’t been back to HK in over 25 years , miss the food very much.
I feel full by watching whole vlog. great video with well concludes to the food. love from hk
Would love if you provided the prices consistently
I love HK food so much。 Thank you.
Hi Luke, any possibility of adding the street where you sampled those foods ?
I would enjoy every dish you have shown. Great video.
I love Hong Kong... thank you, thank you... great video. Many thanks from Chicago !!!
The ham Marconi in Cantonese is called “fo tut tung fun”. You has tried all food which are so local. We eat everyday.
Next time you would add vinegar to the wonton noodles. Hope you enjoy
What means fo tut tong fun😂
@@qqqhinata8349
Fo tut is the Cantonese pronunciation for ham and tong fun is the macaroni.
Thanks for taking me back! The smells the tastes the life!
REALLY enjoying these videos Luke!!🥰🥰🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
You should have tasted the tofu pudding. It s really nice. Try next time. Cheers
Wow! Those are some of the largest and best looking roasted duck I have ever seen.
Jee Cheung Fun is steamed rice noodle rolls cut up into 1-2 inch rolls, and it's mixed with peanut and hoisin sauce with sesame seeds sprinkled on top. Wonton is how it's spelled in Hong Kong and in the US. Wanton is the spelling generally used in Singapore and Kuala Lumpor.
You are killing me!!!! Lol I love all those food man 🤣
Looks delicious what you ate and your explanation was good thanks for sharing Luke any country would be great for me ❤😊
I member going to Hong Kong when I was a kid, 2013 I miss there I was there for 3 weeks made amazing friends had amazing food. Miss Hong Kong very much 🇭🇰
You are looking really happy and healthy! I loved this one! Looked so good...I think I could be convinced to take my vegetarian diet on a holiday🤣🤣. It would have been great to put the cost of each dish on the screen too. Hopefully next time?
Mouth drooling list of must try foods in HK! It would be great if you can put the restaurants that you visited in this video. I miss my HK foods for sure!
great video. your eating shows make me feeling homesick
All looked DELICIOUS! Thanks for the video.
Safe Journey!
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Luke great content here, I am going HK in a week, where are these places especially the goose, tofu, dim sum and breakfast sandwich?😊
Hong Konggg!!! It’s been along while. I’m due for a revisit. Food, Glorious Food…😋
Are we suposed to guess the lication? Not many vkoggers bother to name the place and give directions, but the one who do they are the ones worth watching
I was shocked u know many many good place to eat, and there’s I wasn’t know before, omg
Dai Pai Dong is the best food. You are so lucky to travel all Asian countries and have no fear to try out all their food. A lot of people in the US haven't really eaten a real authentic Asian/Chinese food.
Very good picks on all my favourites too. Missing home😊
Used to raise geese on the farm when i was a kid, thanksgiving and xmas roast goose. Miss it.
So great!!
Another awesome video! Food looked amazing.
That's amazing video good foods in Hong Kong 🇭🇰
Such nice foods !!!!
This def makes me miss HK classic street food...you did a great job covering a great range of spots.. the og restauranteurs really have had a tough few years.
A couple of canto pronounciation tips:
Char Charn "Tang" = closer to the tang in Tang-y apple.
Char "Siu" = Siu pronounced like Sew-er rather than shau.
macaroni ham and chicken soup is the go to meal when you sick with flu
Good coverage of HK street food. Could have been better if you provided the names and addresses of these places including the price
Want to see you go try foods in Vientiane, Laos. Try some raw Laab and jumping shrimp dish in Laos.
Hi bro, I’m from Hong Kong and those restaurants you recommended are very local and traditional 👍🏻 they are real taste of HK
can you provide the names? I would love to visit them but Luke just doesn't provide any informations.
Thank you for sharing
It is very lovely
Nice your videos, thanks for showing ❤❤
Hi, Luke! Love your videos. Where is Sabrina?
真係識食🤤
Thats very local food indeed
You really know how to eat in HK when I saw you order “Triple eggs on top of $hasui rice”!^_^
Hey, great video, I'm dying to eat many of the dishes. Could you share the location of each place? Or the names?
you know all good typical food in HK
next time should try something deep layer 😊
Hi Luke nice to see you again, esp in HONG KONG THE VERSAILLES of dining
I've eaten roast goose in Hong Kong! It was a dish to eat with plum sauce. It was delicious.
Another excellent video please keep up the great work and can not wait for the next one please ki
Keep safe
Flowing well out the reflection kid, u luk 🤩
as usual amazing videos by Luke but where is Sabrina?
12:41 oh my ... you look so young & adorable! ❤️❤️❤️
Amazing 😍 Greetings from Scotland 😊 Have a wonderful day everyone 🌻
Love ur videos keep going!
Biting that egg waffle kinda triggered me lol. Its like biting into a whole kit kat without separating it first. Love your series tho 😁
What's the name of the breakfast place with the beef/egg sandwich? I'd like to try it!
Interesting..thankyou from Florida!*✌
Some of the best Asian food I have eaten was working in HK. Made me realize what we get in Europe is way off the mark.
hey Luke can you remember the name of the Dim Sum place on this video. Looking to go to HK for a quick tripe and want to check it out. Thanks!
Excellent summary of the best!!! Thanks
The food looks delicious but this video would have been helpful if you could post either the google co-ordinates or addresses of the restaurants
Great video. But you have omitted mos of the stall / shop name 😢. Nevertheless, thank you for this video. 👍👏 Keep it up!
Good prasantation
Great mix ! Miss Sabrina though! Hope she’s okay 💕
Hi Luke, have you ever been to Vietnam yet? It's the #1 foods destinations in the world. You will love it!!! Everything is so cheap and the living costs are cheaper as well. You should check it out!
Have a safe travel!
Excited for your Philippines series!
Hey Luke. I'm a huge fan. For last few videos we haven't seen Sabrina. Is she okay?