FANCIEST dim sum I've EVER HAD! Hong Kong food adventure!
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I'm back in Hong Kong and I'm back to do what I promised last time: eat! In today's food adventure I'm comparing the city's chepest and most expensive yum cha to see which one I prefer!
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Super fan was adorable. Was obviously in a rush but that didn't stop her from expressing her love.
It gives goosebumps when I see the photo comparison from the 70’s before HK really boomed, so lovely to see how the world transformed over generations!❤
The Brits who resented HK returning to China were predicting it would become a backwater after they left. On the contrary, it rode on the rise of China to what it is today.
Transformed for the better
Not the whole world. Western countries ("the Garden") is heading down to the gutter while "the Jungle" is on steady climb.
A lot of HK people prefer the old days especially after the National Security law put in effect in 2020.
@@tuppenceworth5485 No, it is not. Stop lying for once.
The young woman who said hello at 11:32 was so hilarious and sweet! Her bubbly energy and excitement gave me such a boost! Hope she is doing well!
hahah we can tell how rush the Hong Kong people are
With all the luggage pushing into the taxi, it seems that she was rushing her way to catch a flight
@@Simon12442 Yes! And seems like the taxi honked at her to hurry up. 😅 Still, choosing between being late for a flight and running over to say hi to Amy... this young lady had her priorities right! LOL.
That little story about your dzadziuś was so precious, it always feels so special to walk in the footsteps of your ancestors
it's actually great to hear you be more critical of the expensive items, i feel like it's completely fair to be holding those to a higher standard and it's interesting to see what the price vs quality range is in another country
Totally agree, we do not choose what look or taste fancy, we just choose those what make us feel relax and comfortable, that's life.
I make 話梅小蕃茄 with a easy way. Go to 淘寶 buy a small pack of 話梅, put peeled cherry tomato and 3pieces dried plum in a bottle filled up with Sprite. Put in fridge over 12 hours.
I lived in Hong Kong for six months & miss it terribly! Seeing you there brings back memories! HK is kind of like Singapore in that its inexpensive, everyday restaurant dishes are on another level of deliciousness & eating out is the number one hobby! Interesting that your grandfather was an avid traveler in Asia! It must be very interesting for you to follow in his footsteps. I'm sure he'd be super proud of you!
As a senior citizen of Hong Kong and an expert of food, I agree totally with you that the cheaper yumcha style is better. It is authentic and truely the Hong Kong style breakfast.
飲茶要人多吵雜先至有氣氛,先至係正宗既飲茶文化。
My husband speaks Cantonese (but he's Canadian) and now learned that what Yum Cha. LOL. Thank you!!! You're teaching us so much, seriously. I love watching and learning about different Chinese dishes. I want to cater more to his culture!!! I'm Vietnamese and I want to learn more Chinese dishes for him. So thank you!!!!!
Yum Cha translates to Drinking Tea in Cantonese which refers to the activity of tea drinking while enjoying Dim Sum, namely the small yet carefully prepared food items.
I've always thought that both Yum Cha and Dim Sum are Cantonese lol...
@@zeth479 you're right 😅
yum cha (drink tea) and DIM SUM ( the dishes) are BOTH CANTONESE expressions
@@bb2866 now I feel stupid lol. Thanks you guys. 🤣❤️❤️
So glad you do a Cantonese food series 🎉🎉 it’s my favourite cuisine 😊
as someone who grew up in hong kong and moved away eight years ago and now is super homesick: i'm so glad you're in hong kong! looking forward to all the videos from your trip
I love so much that you come from a family of world travelers! You’re so very lucky to be able to revisit special places your relatives visited decades ago. My family basically came to the US in the late 17th century, and aside from a couple trips to Canada in the 1940s and 50s, haven’t set foot off the borders until I went to Ireland in 2006. The xenophobia is real and it kind of encourages me to travel around the world more just to dispel some of the willful ignorance that’s developed over time. But until I can visit these places myself, I’ll continue learning from your travels and I just want to thank you so much for posting this content and teaching others that the world is not a terrifying place after all.
lmaoooo that girl was so starstruck, super adorable xD
Great to see you in hk. Looking forward to seeing more. Agree on nostalgia thing...always adds points. Absolutely loved your 70s photos and comparison. Hello to your grandkids (future)
I love your food blog!
There are zero unnecessary hypes.
Your food adventures are perfectly paced and bring me a relaxed, pleasant mood.
The vibe of the video reminds me of those solid travel programs of the millennium, I can relax and enjoy a new world and new food with the charming host.
Your short videos make me want to click the whole episode, that's the rarest quality for a food adventurer.
Can't wait to see more of your work!
The expensive stuff in HK aren't too different from other places. But for a foodie, it's the abundance of great cheap eats that separates Hong Kong from places like the US or UK.
if you know where to look 😜
@@marimo66666 The good cheap eats under $5 USD are everywhere. No need to know where to look. In the U.S., even an order of French fries may cost you more than $5 after tax and tip.
It’s even and way cheaper in mainland China😂you can easily find a lot of yum cha places in Guangzhou for example that are as good as those in HK
@@user-rb7us2qm7c That's true. The downside is mainland China has a stricter visa policy.
it's interesting how in Australia or the US, yum cha is adopted as a noun, when it's usually used as a verb in cantonese speaking regions. just shows how language can evolve over time and can change as it is adopted in different regions and cultures
Fun video. Thanks Amy and Lini. The super fan was entertaining too !
Hong Kong is one of my hometowns so it means so much to me seeing you trying out these different places 🥰 Thank you for bringing us around!!
Glad I live in China to taste the amazing food everyday 😋❤️
I remember my cousin took me to this 7-10 hkd a steamer yum cha place in this normal looking office building in Wanchai, but there was an old school canteen style yum cha place upstairs. This was back more than a decade ago, but those are the comfort food places that make you feel all comfy inside. No frills, no expensive ingredients, just the basics and wash it down with some bo lay tea.
New video i've been waiting for 😊
I'm looking forward to your HK adventure.
aww.. sweet. One of the things is this. for any food. you have to appreciate what is good about cheap eats, and know what its like to eat high end. Appreciate both for what it is. As Mr E Ripert once said , you can appreciate a rock and roll concert and equally appreciate the opera. Food is the same way. That said, great work.
Also, one reason why cantonese food is the way it is. One of the few regions of the world that has really good agricultural output, and coastal waters for seafood. The other one that comes to mind is france. That is why there are similarities to french and cantonese cooking. You want to taste the ingredients, no real hiding behind. Texture is the next part. Great job!
Sorry, there's no comparison between French cooking to Chinese cooking, both are entirely different tastes and styles. Chinese cooking is far more in varieties, sophistication, methods, tastes, food ingredients, raw materials, philosophy, combinations, and serving sizes. There's no other types of cooking more comprehensive than Chinese cooking. Chinese cooking is not just street foods, but Chinese street foods alone are already more varied than other cultures.
So glad I discovered you and your channel! This is an absolutely amazing video! Continuing your grandfathers legacy and exploring China, visiting places that he’s been in Hong Kong and contrasting it to the spectacular place it is today - super meaningful and I hope your future grandkids do the same! ❤
Love your video. Your in-depth love and understanding for Chinese food is unparalleled.
Been looking forward to your HK videos ever since you posted those shorts!
I haven't watched your videos in a while as I was busy with school but finally diving back into the videos I missed. These videos qualities have gotten so amazing! And as always the food looks awesome!!
Thank you so much! 🥰🥰🥰
Sooooo excited to see what's to come. Being a BBC, I miss HK and the food especially the dim sum. Love your food vlogs Amy
Thanks so much!!!
What a
Yum…my
Cha…pter of your Hong Kong trip! :D
Always love your puns!
So glad to see you enjoying HK and making me crave a proper yum cha❤
you my favorite ... looking forward to this entire HK food feast adventure ❤❤❤❤❤
excited to see your HK food adventure videos! now i'm really craving some yum cha...!
On my one visit to Hong Kong (singing with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and Seiji Ozawa on tour), I particularly remember having “beggar’s chicken,” which is a whole chicken with mushrooms and spices wrapped in banana leaves and covered in mud, then baked. Cracking open the now-hard mud shell revealed an incredibly tasty chicken. I don’t know whether you’ve had this dish elsewhere in China, Amy, but if not it’s worth seeking out. Probably requires preordering a day in advance. Enjoy Hong Kong!
I am sooo glad you're' eating Hong Kong foods, it's so nostalgic for me. I had to get tea while I watched you pour the tea with the meals....I probably stood in the same spot on Mount Victoria, though it looked quite different then. Hong Kong looks so clean and modern now. I didn't notice any bamboo scaffolding like we saw everywhere when I was there. Can't wait for the next episode or your Hong Kong adventure!!!
Hk has gotten soo expensive! Even with the cheapest restaurant, it's still a little more expensive than i expected
Omg i've been waiting for you to do a video for hong kong!😍
“Hi from Grandma”
So sweet! 🥹🥹
Canto here. I always understood it as you GO yum cha but you HAVE or EAT dimsum.
There is a place in Hawker center in Singapore that has one of the best Char Siu. And I think the price were reasonable. The best food is not necessary the most expensive or the most fancy ingredients.
Please share some more! I'll be in Hong Kong this summer.
I love your earrings girl!! ❤ thanks for another great video
I just wanna come on here and say this is one of my favorite CZcams channels! Your videos are so fun and so peaceful ☺️ I know I can come here to get a big smile and learn something!
Watching this now in Paris, at 530am, when my last meal was in the previous afternoon…. Makes me want to eat my pillow.
Love your videos. I was born in HK and spent much of my childhood there. It really took me back when you were up on the Peak.x
lol You got sponsored by Amoy! I used to buy their products all the time when I went to school in Australia. Definitely recommend
Finally in Hong Kong! So excited for the Hong Kong videos.
Omg your superfan was so cute 😂
Your hk fans here. Interesting clip.
Bring your parents next time😂❤
Welcome back to Hong Kong💝 I'm so glad you tried to speak Cantonese, and you speak Cantonese very well 👍🫶❤️
Love ❤️ and I hope you are having a great time.
All of the shots of Hong Kong just make me so homesick, I only lived there 5 years but I miss it!
Welcome to HK! ❤❤
9:16 these are my fave!!! theyre salty and sweet, and crispy and chewy. my mouth is watering just thinking about them
I love Cantonese food. Looks amazing.
Your grandfather's photos are amazing - I can't imagine taking such cool photos without a smartphone lol
Welcome back to HK, Amy!!!
Thanks for sharing your grandfather's photos of Hong Kong, and his story.
That was awesome!!!!
Ok the Hi from grandma was so Deng sweet! Seriously, so cute, I hope they find your video! ❤
I just subbed love your videos ! Keep getting it Taurus sistar~
Thanks so much!!!
OMG IVE BEEN AT THE EXPENSIVE PLACE BEFORE! 😮 I came back to HK (use to live there) and my grandparents brought us there almost everyday.
Looovvve HK! So glad you’re showcasing some of the local foods there. You went on a nice day for Victoria Peak. I went last month and it was completely fogged up and I couldn’t see anything up there 😂
so cool to see you in HK!!
really happy for this HK series as im a canto speaker :)
Great video Amy!
Thank you!!
The sponsorship was such a perfect segue mid video that I had to pause it and click the link in the description 😆 too bad their US website seems to be down right now 😢
I use your chopstick technique too! But mainly for beef balls, which are typically bigger than dumplings! I also like to dip my har gow and siu mai in Chinese mustard instead of chili oil or soy sauce.
Ham Sui Gok is my FAVORITE dish to get when I get dim sum omg. I'm craving some right now just watching this video.
If and when you do come to Malaysia you should do dim sum here. We pair it with two kinds of sauces. A sweet sauce and a chilli sauce and it goes soooo well.
Welcome to Hong Kong!
I love watching your videos. I spent a month in HK in late 2022 and enjoyed dim sum many times. The two best places I went to were;
SC Cuisine on
Cleverly St, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, and
Maxims Place Hong Kong, Sheung Wan, Connaught Rd Central, 168 - 200號地庫B13-B18號舖 Shun Tak Centre
I love yum cha. Amy, head to Hurstville next time you are in Sydney. Cheap and good!!!
Wow the old photos of Hong Kong by Dziadzius are so precious.
I love ALL your videos, you are so game to try some the more unique dishes, but as far as yum cga is concerned I just can't believe with all your vast experience in food tasting this is the first tie you had har gow with chilli sauce, the ONLY way I've EVER eaten it. Keep the videos coming.
I'm really surprised you haven't had Hom Sui Gok before since it seems like you've tried everything! One of the best. "The golden football" I hear it called haha
My co worker love the western bbq pork bun, you can't buy it in Chinese bakery. The one in dim sum place are different. I miss dim sum there are so much more variety in Asia. 😭🤤🤤
If you are still in Hong Kong or will find yourself back in Hong Kong in the near future, I highly recommend Di King Heen inside the Royal Plaza Hotel in Mongkok. I also recommend their 猪脚姜 ginger pork knuckles (feet) with vinegar. It is my mom's favorite dish. Last time I was in Hong Kong, even though we went to the restaurant twice, the second time, the dish was sold out.
Lini js so cute!
I just came back from Hong Kong!
One of my favourite textures to eat is fried glutinous rice dumpling, omg, fatty, salty, stretchy, chewy and crispy. Heaven!
Blondie, you must also try the famous Pineapple 🍍 Bun that goes along with the typical coffee/tea drink at local CHAA CHAN TENG.
Hello from HK 👏🏻. I absolutely loved your video featuring our iconic dim sums, they truly represent the diverse and delicious culinary scene of our city. ❤❤
I wanted to share some interesting details about one of the dim sums - 馬蹄糕. In 馬蹄糕, the filling is made from water chestnut, not chestnut as commonly believed. Water chestnut, a crispy and refreshing tuber, is finely chopped or mashed and used as the filling in this traditional Cantonese dessert. The water chestnut filling adds a delightful crunchy texture and imparts a subtle sweetness that beautifully complements the soft and sticky rice cake exterior. It's truly a treat that leaves a lasting impression!
Lastly, wishing you an unforgettable experience and a truly memorable culinary journey in HK! 😊
Very cool, have fun!
Oh wow, I've got second hand envy if that's possible 😂
I absolutely loved this episode and can't wait for the next.
PS: I still have my Dad's old photos of Hong Kong too. I bet if I were to visit, nothing would resemble his photos which were from the late 70's through to the mid 80's.
welcome to Hong Kong😊
Welcome. Since you've hike up to the peak in Hong Kong. Maybe you can try hiking to the top of Lion Rock in Kowloon side.
There actually many scenic hiking trails in HK to explore.
✨ In the past, Xiamen was called Amoy.
going to hong kong in november! i think i'll give the fancy yum cha a try when i'm there 😇
Hi Blondie, I can confirm that is the same spot you grandpa took the photo. hv fun in HK.
i love when the sponsor fits the videos theme, so much more natural
I love her videos in any language/dialect but hearing cantonese in Amy's videos is honestly such a funny change of pace for me as someone who speaks cantonese but not mandarin, I feel like I've just put hearing aids in the first time LOL
I used to love eating microwaveable dim sum from 7-11 after school. I can’t wait to go back at eat!!!
During the pandemic i ordered a cny dinner takeout package from the fancy restaurant you went to and it came with the cherry tomatoes and i was actually wondering why but i guess it is one of the signatures of the restaurant.
Can't go wrong with Yum Cha!
Wow!, I can't believe how big that yum cha looks!, I couldn't believe how cheap it is there, you would of paid around $200 here in Australia 🦘🌏🦘, love the video, love the yum cha🤗😋😛🤪😜**
Live to Eat is the best life to offer.
You are making me super hungry for yum cha!
I often visit Hong Kong for work. All my colleagues there are locals and many massive foodies. So I get taken out to all the super local places that most tourists would never visit. There are a few places in Kowloon I could definitely recommend, particularly for dumplings.
That pork looked amazing.
All the food really though.