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  • @RespectOthers1
    @RespectOthers1 29 днів тому +63

    Amy is like a precious Chinese blue and white vase.😄
    Calling this a really sweet video is an understatement! :D

    • @ChrisZ901
      @ChrisZ901 29 днів тому +2

      青花瓷?

    • @BenjiSun
      @BenjiSun 28 днів тому +1

      the Jay Chow song? it's a good song.

  • @alfonseal
    @alfonseal 29 днів тому +86

    😂 I can't believe you didn't have Hong Kong style milk tea until your last day!!! Agree with Lizy's response of getting out lol. And then you go on with having your first pineapple bun. Lizy's face is so funny 😑. And then even egg puffs!? HOW? haha
    My favorite would be the toffee with ginger or egg tart with pastry

    • @BishalBDS1995
      @BishalBDS1995 17 днів тому

      Hong Kong style milk tea is definitely not for me. I just cant deal with 2 × over powering tastes. Maybe it is better with a little sugar but it has been years since i last used sugar. A dessert once in a month or two is acceptable. Fresh out-of-the-oven, piping hot egg tarts are just out this world. I can eat like 10 of them and feel satisfied for a month or two🤣🤣

  • @user-pb1oe4cn2e
    @user-pb1oe4cn2e 29 днів тому +54

    Can't wait to see your parents again. They're so enjoyable and fun to watch them on your videos.

  • @chorlauheung4920
    @chorlauheung4920 29 днів тому +37

    You need to go to Macau and eat the Po Tatts (Portuguese egg custard tarts or Natas). They're carmelized which are different from the Cantonese Dann Tatts.

  • @philc4285
    @philc4285 29 днів тому +18

    My mom, who used to live in Hong Kong, introduced me to these Cantonese desserts in Canada, me being a CBC (Canadian born Chinese) at Lan Fong Yuen in Richmond near Vancouver (they have one here). I stayed at iconic Chungking Mansions, btw.

    • @yelly8506
      @yelly8506 21 день тому

      the richmond shop is supposedly using the name without authorization

  • @dayinthekitchen
    @dayinthekitchen 29 днів тому +25

    "Who needs nice weather when you've got sugar?" Hahaha! Love it! So glad you got to deep dive into the food here in Hong Kong! By the way...the egg in hot water? My dad made it all the time when I was young...he'd scramble the egg, add some sugar, add just boiled water, stir it up, and we'd drink it! I'd say it's more of a home-style/village type of dish.

  • @MagsTheFoodie
    @MagsTheFoodie 29 днів тому +20

    sweet tofu for me! Syrup/ginger with it .. chef's kiss

    • @Khinh-xq6lx
      @Khinh-xq6lx 29 днів тому +1

      they may reckon carl is idiot eating salty douhua but he grew up with it, may not be bad, of course sweet is good

    • @BenjiSun
      @BenjiSun 28 днів тому +4

      @@Khinh-xq6lx Hong Kong does have salty soy milk. it's sold at the same places that make the sticky rice rolls, which are mainly from Jiangnan(which Shanghai is a part of). i definitely prefer salty soy milk over sweet soy milk. the addition of zha cai and pieces of chinese doughnut, and salt makes the soy milk curdle, which makes it so delicious.

  • @ethanlo5542
    @ethanlo5542 29 днів тому +9

    Actually the raw egg soup is quite common in the old days. I came from Jiangsu and I grew up drinking it. It might not please the most sophisticated palate but it comes from a humble time when food was limited and a simple warm treat like this would be most satisfying.

    • @YvetteLiu-lo4rb
      @YvetteLiu-lo4rb 19 днів тому

      Yes, I have eaten raw egg soup since I grew up. And by the way, my hometown is HeNan. It is a very convenient food that can help you when you suffer from inflammation(Chinese call it "shanghuo").

  • @ellenkuang8853
    @ellenkuang8853 29 днів тому +17

    The salty vs sweet debate is like what my Mexican boyfriend and my ABC-ness debates about with beans. I go hard on sweet beans and paste form only. He's savory beans and original, unmashed beans only. 😅

  • @kellyyao8529
    @kellyyao8529 29 днів тому +6

    I’m glad you’re not defeated by the amount of sweetness this time!

  • @clarie91s
    @clarie91s 29 днів тому +9

    Yes, they went to Mammy Pancake! It’s the best out of all the egg waffles I’ve had. To me, the perfect egg waffle is crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, and Mammy Pancake is just that! Some places, especially the cheaper street stalls, make egg waffles that are either soft inside and out, like a cake, or crispy with absolutely nothing inside, like a shell (probably because they skimp on the batter).
    I also love flakey egg tarts better than cookie egg tarts because I don’t like how the cookie crust sticks to my teeth.
    That tofu pudding place you guys went to is really good! My dad took me there a few times. My favourite is cold tofu pudding with evaporated milk.

  • @markshen3280
    @markshen3280 29 днів тому +7

    Blondie, you should add either white ground pepper or dark thick soya sauce into your egg/boiled water mixture.

  • @starcloak
    @starcloak 29 днів тому +11

    Last new Hong Kong video for awhile, so much nostalgia last couple of weeks watching these videos and there are still foods for you to try and/or retry.

  • @User-practical
    @User-practical 29 днів тому +8

    Hi Amy, love your videos, and can’t wait to see your folks on the video again! 😊 from a fan in NZ.

  • @yunxu9343
    @yunxu9343 29 днів тому +6

    Always lovely to see your parents in the video. Fairy bread sounds cute! Fairy pineapple bun would be a hit😂

  • @jessemoffitt5691
    @jessemoffitt5691 29 днів тому +7

    Those egg waffle flavors were picked for me specifically. I would eat one of everything on the menu if I could.

  • @GundamEleven
    @GundamEleven 29 днів тому +7

    Egg tart is my favorite - with good HK milk tea that is great combo

  • @penguinpingu3807
    @penguinpingu3807 29 днів тому +12

    Sweet doufu fa for life.
    -A chinese malaysian

  • @benjaminhsu6961
    @benjaminhsu6961 29 днів тому +2

    Now I’m at work and totally hungry and nostalgic for my childhood. Thanks Amy!!

  • @romeong5218
    @romeong5218 29 днів тому +3

    In the olden days, in the Phils if you're feeling under the weather, mothers prepare sarsaparilla or rootbeer with fresh egg on it. The drink is delicious and satisfying.

  • @Loyee2000
    @Loyee2000 29 днів тому +3

    You should not wait for the ice-cold butter to melt and you don't smother the butter. Take a big bite of the warm bun and the cold solid butter once it's served! It's the ice and fire feeling!

  • @coro4ever
    @coro4ever 29 днів тому +7

    I completely agree that the egg tart has to have a pastry base. It's just so soft!

  • @lioncat20090120
    @lioncat20090120 29 днів тому +3

    Amy, you missed out on the local Chaozhou cuisine in Hong Kong, such as Chaozhou Da Leng(打冷). Da Leng refers to late-night snacks in the Chaoshan region of Guangdong, and in Hong Kong, it refers to eating at Chaozhou dai pai dong for dinner or supper. These Chaozhou dai pai dong primarily serve cold dishes, including braised dishes, pickled dishes, and various Chaozhou-style pastries. The best Chaozhou restaurants are located in Kowloon City. Other popular Chaozhou dishes in Hong Kong include beef ball and beef brisket noodle soup, Chaozhou-style cakes, and pastries. Hong Kong has nearly 1.2 million Chaozhou people, so Chaozhou cuisine is also popular there.

  • @leemingwong5749
    @leemingwong5749 28 днів тому +1

    Thank you for this series.❤❤❤

  • @kenlee1416
    @kenlee1416 29 днів тому +2

    I recall regularly eating sesame paste soup dessert almost half a century ago (in S. E. Asia) that was not made from black sesame - the dessert had a cream light brown colour. Wonder if that was made by a Cantonese cook back then.
    For the sweet potato soup, could add yam to turn it into a slightly different dessert.

  • @jasons4056
    @jasons4056 29 днів тому +1

    Thanks Amy for sharing your food adventures in Hong Kong. Always love the tofu fa dessert sweet never tried salty before. Hope to see your next video.

  • @docvideo93
    @docvideo93 28 днів тому +1

    You know, I was thinking the other day we hadn't seen you dad recently. Good to see your parents again!

  • @glory17tex
    @glory17tex 28 днів тому +1

    Wonderful and delicious video! Can't wait for your next video with your parents! 🥰😍😘

  • @LucSchots
    @LucSchots 29 днів тому +1

    We'll be visiting Shunde & Hainan during July/August, visiting my wife's family. Looking forward to having a great time, especially eating!. Yum cha FTW!

  • @markshen3280
    @markshen3280 29 днів тому +3

    The egg 🥚 in boiled water is also available in Singapore 🇸🇬 TOAST BOX eatery .

    • @janns4446
      @janns4446 29 днів тому

      I didn't know this! Who usually orders it? The older generation?

    • @markshen3280
      @markshen3280 28 днів тому +1

      @@janns4446 No, many people in Hong Kong 🇭🇰 and Singapore 🇸🇬 love to eat the semi-boiled egg in boiling hot water at Toast Box eatery especially with KAYA Toast, and Kopi C. The “C” in Kopi-C actually traditionally stands for “Carnation” brand, which is commonly the evaporated milk brand used by most Singaporean kopitiams (coffee shop).

  • @kenlee1416
    @kenlee1416 29 днів тому +2

    For daufu fa (douhua), I always ask for just plain without the condiment. Very nice on its own.

  • @sheungyau157
    @sheungyau157 29 днів тому +1

    Yahoo! Happy to see your Parents doing reviews 🤗🤗🤗🎉

  • @Fluster
    @Fluster 28 днів тому +1

    Wow! Doing all the must tries on your last day, you’re really going to give Lini a heart attack!

  • @abcabc2680
    @abcabc2680 29 днів тому +1

    Douhua 豆腐花with Soy sauce, Shallots蔥花 goes well with rice. Where as if it is for dessert then has to be sweet.

  • @christinarotter1024
    @christinarotter1024 28 днів тому +1

    Haha and the discussion of salty and sweet tofu reminds me of the one about sweet or salty popcorn between Austria and Germany. I feel exactly the same as the camera man when I try sweet popcorn. I like the taste kind of but my body thinks there is something wrong. And I would never buy sweet one by myself 😂

  • @allenlau4621
    @allenlau4621 29 днів тому +3

    Pineapple buns with BBQ pork inside is the bomb!!!😀

  • @VincciWincci
    @VincciWincci 29 днів тому +1

    Douhua is my favourite for sure! Next time you're in Hong Kong you must try some of the cold fruity desserts. I think they will remind you of bingfen!

  • @Anonymous------
    @Anonymous------ 29 днів тому +1

    Hong Kong street foods such as curry fish balls and fake shark fin soup are two must tries for all street food lovers.

  • @duileyah
    @duileyah 29 днів тому +1

    Yay! we get to see dad again!

  • @arafsadventures
    @arafsadventures 29 днів тому +1

    Food looks great as always 👌😋

  • @JackPhan-wk5ho
    @JackPhan-wk5ho 29 днів тому +3

    the boil egg things you should substitute with soy milk instead of hot water, try it.

  • @helenc1738
    @helenc1738 28 днів тому

    Your parents are so cute! Can't wait for your next adventure :)

  • @winterburden
    @winterburden 29 днів тому +1

    Very cool, have fun!

  • @AvecBella
    @AvecBella 29 днів тому +1

    I love BOTH salty and sweet tofu. So yummilicious! 😊❤❤❤

  • @derekhysteric
    @derekhysteric 28 днів тому +1

    Pastry Base Egg Tart and Sweet Tofu Brain !

  • @MinaArnon89
    @MinaArnon89 29 днів тому +1

    Found the black sesame dessert at my local Asia market and bought it instantly after your recommendation ❤

  • @honeytearays
    @honeytearays 29 днів тому +1

    Haha no worries Amy, I didn't realize Japanese melon bread doesn't contain any melon until I moved here 😆

  • @emotionallychargedtowel
    @emotionallychargedtowel 29 днів тому +1

    You can also get pineapple buns with char siu filling!

  • @HungKinMak
    @HungKinMak 29 днів тому +1

    Douhua, Zhongzi, Fry egg with tomato, 3 biggest quarrel about sweet or salty.

  • @Fun-pf9lw
    @Fun-pf9lw 29 днів тому +1

    my favourite would be the pineapple bun too. A mouthwatering video!. Thanks

  • @ohrats731
    @ohrats731 29 днів тому +2

    I’ve been lactose intolerant for about 3 years now and I think the lactase has started losing effectiveness for me 😪 I’ve got to do my dream food tourism trips before it’s too late lol

  • @ericlo6370
    @ericlo6370 29 днів тому +9

    You are still scratching the surface of delicacies in HK, don't go yet!!! LOL
    For Gaidanchai, I recommend the one with white sesame. For sweet soup, I like black sesame and walnut, also with sweet dumplings added
    Tofu flower must be sweet as I'm a Southern Chinese!
    Also for egg tart with pastries is my favorite but Portugese style is my No.1 favorite~

  • @richarddwann773
    @richarddwann773 28 днів тому +1

    豆花甜鹹都好吃。I like Croistart (Croissant + Eggtart = Croisstart) :D

  • @kdfooaijfea3asdf
    @kdfooaijfea3asdf 13 днів тому

    Cookie based egg tart definitely my favorite. and also iced milk tea!

  • @Crom21
    @Crom21 29 днів тому +1

    i visited Hong Kong once, and would like to visit again.

  • @kiddwong4186
    @kiddwong4186 10 днів тому

    Pastry base 蛋tart is easily my personal favourite. No competition

  • @typhanthongphay
    @typhanthongphay 28 днів тому +1

    Awesome video 😁

  • @youytubey
    @youytubey 29 днів тому +1

    Keen for aussie food adventures to try too!!!

  • @raygan777able
    @raygan777able 29 днів тому +1

    Always enjoy your videos. Dun stop

  • @PeterSzeto-es6em
    @PeterSzeto-es6em 29 днів тому +1

    As to the tofu pudding, sweet or salty, it depends on how it's served, if served as part of the main meal - salty, then of course, as desert - sweet.

  • @josechong8207
    @josechong8207 22 дні тому

    Amazing video, Amy, as always. In December 2022, I visited the same Douhua stand, here shown in minute 14:10 and had #10. "Toufufa" or in Hakka, "teufufa", is my favorite dessert ever, no comparison. I am a Southerner, and Hakka, where things tend to be sweeter.

  • @kiddwong4186
    @kiddwong4186 10 днів тому

    My family is from HK and I've been visiting for close to 40 years. I've never heard of or seen the egg in boiling water before. Every day is a school day!

  • @randysaeteurn
    @randysaeteurn 29 днів тому +1

    My favorite was the Salted Egg Puff last time i visited HK! 🥲

  • @chuenyeelau
    @chuenyeelau 29 днів тому +1

    The marvellous Amy! You made me hungry 😊

  • @markshen3280
    @markshen3280 29 днів тому +1

    Macau has the best egg-tarts. You should go to Macau 🇲🇴 and try their egg-tarts 👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @jerometsowinghuen
    @jerometsowinghuen 29 днів тому +1

    Egg tarts, pineapple bun and egg waffles are some of the signature treats or desserts.
    Also, poached egg in hot water is definitely one of the things to try, since it is one of the classic drinks in HK. I never tried it yet, since not everyone could stand the taste, but tasty though.

  • @theresaleung823
    @theresaleung823 28 днів тому

    My favs, buttered pineapple bun, hot milk tea (if weather cold), egg tart with cookie crust, sweet tofu with black sesame (haven't tried salty tofu brains yet, not sure if available San Francisco bay area).
    Thanks for sharing! Will be trying the tofu store next visit!

  • @ayw3806
    @ayw3806 28 днів тому

    We love your parents 😂 plz do more videos with them 😂😂😂

  • @jonec8437
    @jonec8437 29 днів тому +1

    HAPPY to see Amy's father in the video again😄

  • @josephlownang6992
    @josephlownang6992 29 днів тому +1

    Good video mate

  • @user-dt9el3zd8x
    @user-dt9el3zd8x 29 днів тому +1

    sweet donfu fa is very popular dessert in Hong Kong

  • @babyshaya
    @babyshaya 29 днів тому +2

    Fairy bread is the most alien thing I've heard of in decades!
    'merican know what I'm saying?
    So now I'm gonna slather butter on white bread and use my leftover sprinkles from the kiddie's birthday. Let's see if it tastes like pineapple bun with butter.

  • @user-du8ef2id9m
    @user-du8ef2id9m 29 днів тому +1

    My favourite is your dress, ha ha ha ! ! ! U look good in it. ❤from Malaysia

  • @user-ko2ww6uz7c
    @user-ko2ww6uz7c 28 днів тому

    The sweet potato dessert reminds me of my grandma’s sweet potato congee. I remember my family always ate it in the morning when I was an elementary schooler. 😂

  • @jingplusone
    @jingplusone 29 днів тому +1

    Missing out on HK style french toast!

  • @arisakookies.-.
    @arisakookies.-. 29 днів тому +1

    i love hong kong desserts!

  • @songof6p
    @songof6p 24 дні тому

    13:34 imagine when someone from the north marries someone from the south. That's my parents, and also me and my husband. Everyone was initially sceptical of the other version, but at least in our family everyone has eventually come around and accepted both.

  • @aigonewrong.
    @aigonewrong. 29 днів тому +1

    2:40 the look from Lini.

  • @hb2953
    @hb2953 27 днів тому

    Douhua or Tào phớ (in Vietnamese) should be SWEET!! It makes such a good dessert with the brown sugar ginger syrup poured all over it.

  • @leachen5750
    @leachen5750 28 днів тому

    Pineapple bun filled with custard & pineapple bits is my fave bun! Toronto's Chinatown has the best ones 🍍

  • @rnptenafly
    @rnptenafly 25 днів тому

    In the US, the egg waffles are being marketed as bubble waffles, starting to see them all over.

  • @alondightsheenee2374
    @alondightsheenee2374 29 днів тому +1

    本内蒙土著小时候喝那个热水冲蛋,都是放糖和香油

  • @KeithCherryVictoria
    @KeithCherryVictoria 28 днів тому

    Your dad is right. It is common to add a scope ice cream to the desert soup, to cool it down and to sweeten it up.

  • @ningster
    @ningster 29 днів тому +1

    team sweet dou hua and pastry egg tart!

  • @szewhu
    @szewhu 27 днів тому

    I add absolutely no sugar in my cup of HK milk tea, and it's so good with a little bitter flavor there. And I have to be satisfied with two cups in a row. And I'd leave out that thick piece of wiped butter for my pineapple bun, as it's equally tasty and yet healthy. 😊

  • @Nobody-Nowhere
    @Nobody-Nowhere 25 днів тому +1

    These videos are quite good, there is none of that "look at this weird food" stuff.. you actually just go for it and enjoy different types of foods.

  • @joshuapocius5986
    @joshuapocius5986 29 днів тому +1

    If I was only able to listen to one syllable for the rest of eternity it would be 港人 saying “No!” with a slight 澳大利亚 accent 🇭🇰 🇦🇺 🥰

  • @brianl2655
    @brianl2655 29 днів тому +1

    Try cocktail buns!!!

  • @yongdan9637
    @yongdan9637 4 дні тому

    beautifully presented

  • @musicfan300
    @musicfan300 26 днів тому

    Love ❤ your tour of China via foods videos, Amy...have you had a formal Chinese style dinner yet?
    People call it “一圍” "yut wai" in Cantonese, it's a traditional way many people in Asia invite their friends and family for special occasions. It's a pre-set, usually 8-12 course dinner(where the dishes are brought out one at a time for everyone and only after everyone's done is the next dish brought out), usually featuring the best of Cantonese cuisine in Hong Kong.
    You seem to have a lot of Chinese friends, you can ask them about it, or maybe you have already been to one? (I've watched most of your videos and don't remember you having been to one)🤤🤤

  • @lauridinosauri6878
    @lauridinosauri6878 26 днів тому

    Reminds me of the culture shock I had the first time i tasted salty popcorn, still can’t get used to it! Only sweet popcorn for me 😂

  • @chanm01
    @chanm01 29 днів тому +3

    I've never understood the popularity of milk tea. I've had it a couple times, and it just always tastes like watery tea.

    • @YutaIntroducedMe2SomeNewThangs
      @YutaIntroducedMe2SomeNewThangs 29 днів тому +1

      Then you've not had good milk tea if it tastes watery

    • @MattLuceen
      @MattLuceen 29 днів тому +1

      Apparently you should add some sugar 😉

    • @jhhhj6648
      @jhhhj6648 27 днів тому

      do you mean hong kong milk tea or just regular tea with some milk you make at home? because hong kong milk tea is so in your face and imo it's the bomb

  • @kkdance
    @kkdance 27 днів тому

    Lan Fong Yuen original historical one is at Central which is much authentic in terms of taste and environment. There are way more local and yum food in HK island , suggested to get a Local Real Hongkonger who could show more authentic HK food & culture to you at Hong Kong island side.

  • @Moksha-Raver
    @Moksha-Raver 25 днів тому

    I would like to see you make an episode with Yan (Little Chinese Everywhere). Both of you are travelers and could meet up somewhere in China.

  • @sethkatari5265
    @sethkatari5265 28 днів тому

    I enjoy both savory and sweet douhua, because my brain takes savory douhua as a dish or side dish and sweet one as dessert lol. I want them all. but it is always hilarious to watch some (friendly) debate around the taste hahahahah

  • @toycreator
    @toycreator 29 днів тому +1

    you terrible 😂😂❤❤i cant eat sweets but i love them...

  • @blakewang5299
    @blakewang5299 28 днів тому +1

    A bit bummed that you, an Aussie gal, didn't try the 雙皮奶 milk pudding from Australian Dairy Company 🥺 it's in my opinion the best dessert in HK

  • @willtravelforfood1777
    @willtravelforfood1777 27 днів тому

    OMG CANNOT WAIT TO SEE YOUR PARENTS AGAIN AHHH

  • @kurlexchoi
    @kurlexchoi 22 дні тому

    Didn't know Lan Fong Yuen had another location now inside Chung King Mansion in Tsim Sha Tsui?? I'll definitely go there this coming visit to HK appear to be more convenience than in Central. And I'll also try out that savory egg puff that stuff with pork floss and seaweed.

  • @mattmaggoux9859
    @mattmaggoux9859 29 днів тому +1

    Yess I’m also team pastry base