Hong Kong’s food culture is vibrant and varied, but sometimes the
choice of what’s on offer can be a little overwhelming. Hong Kong
Greeters can help you navigate the highlights of Cantonese cuisine,
which form the cornerstone of dishes available at restaurants, homes
and streetside cheap-eat vendors. Visiting Hong Kong and enjoying some
of the foodie delights with a knowledgeable guide will enable you to
sample foods that you cannot find anywhere else. Eating Cantonese
food with one of our expert guides will help you not only try new
dishes, but also understand more about how important food is to Hong
Kong’s culture. There are few places in the world with such a
vibrant dining scene, and a tour with Hong Kong Greeters gives you the
opportunity to eat like a local, discover hidden away foodie locations
and understand more about the history of the food scene in the city.
A food tour with Hong Kong Greeters will give you the opportunity to
sample the varied cuisines available, including noodles, egg waffles,
snake soup, dim sum and much, much more! We know that street food can
sometimes be a little daunting, so a food tour gives you the
opportunity to try foods and visit restaurants and cafes that have
been tested out by the Hong Kong Greeters team.
MONG KOK FOOD TOUR
One of our favourite things to do is to discover a neighbourhood
through its food. We can incorporate a shopping trip to the busy
markets of Mong Kok while sampling a delicious pineapple bun, or take
a pause to devour some dim sum washed down with milk tea. Other
unmissable highlights include the famous Cantonese egg tarts, egg
waffles, which are available from street-side vendors, and if you are
feeling brave, you can even dig into some stinky tofu - it has the
name for a reason!
SHAM SHUI PO FOOD TOUR
Alternatively you can delve into the vibrant and busy district of Sham
Shui Po, which is famous for being packed with businesses selling
everything from electronics to fabrics, from toys to fashion and much
more besides. Let our guides show you the highlights of both the
shopping opportunities and the food, including cheung fan (rice noodle
rolls), fresh coconut juice and even Michelin starred dim sum. And for
those who really want to try something adventurous, let us take you to
a snake soup cafe - it is surprisingly delicious!
WAN CHAI & CAUSEWAY BAY FOOD TOUR
The area of Wan Chai, on Hong Kong Island, is rapidly changing. New
apartment blocks are appearing rapidly, and the area is gentrifying.
Although traditional businesses are being pushed out by new
international restaurants and cafes, it is still a fascinating area to
explore both for shopping, culture and food. Our guides will take you
to discover the ubiquitous street food - fish balls and egg
waffles, plus wonton noodles, roasted meats and century egg. And even
though not strictly Cantonese, a visit to Hong Kong would not be
complete without sampling Xiao Long Bao (traditional steam buns
originating in Shanghai).
We look forward to eating with you!
*Food is not included in the tour fee but is kept to a minimum. Street
snacks range from HK $10-30 and dim sum from HK $40-60 per person.
For up-to-date schedule information, please check our calendar:
www.hkgreeters.com/calendar
info@hkgreeters.com
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