I remember most street food vendor in Hong Kong were not liscensed in the old days and they were all over the place on the street.Most of their food are very delicious.When the police came to crack them down , they abandoned their stands and ran like hell and you can have them all for free !
Just wondering what street in Sham Shui Po was the noodle place, the dim sum place, that street food place and the coconut juice place located at?? I really wanna try those places when I go to Hong Kong...
+James Skila Literally? So you were reading the comment while also watching the bit at the exact same time with the other set of eyes in your head? Amazing.
James Skila Oh I can see that you're clearly the humorous one here, just by the fact that you came up with "cockwomble" all by yourself. Genius. I bet that gave you endless chuckles, when you sat there for an hour trying to think up the best insult you possibly could, and then came up with "cockwomble". Amazing. The future of Earth is in good hands. And it's nice to know that you feel I'm important enough for you to go looking for my other comments to see which ones you find funny or not, I feel so special now. I shall ponder it for a whole 2 seconds while i drink my coffee.
The Hong kong pp, they don't look friendly right ? I saw the another video of street food at Japan, Thai Lan, India... they very welcome and smile to the camera, they want to be film to advertise their food, their store. But seems the Hong Kong pp just want to serve their food quickly and get the money soon.
I wish there were subtitles telling what everything is. Some of it looks really good.
Oohhh i missing sham shuipo,this is kweilin street
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Awesome juice
I grew up in So Uk in 60s and 70s, missed the area a lot!!!
Kenny Lam Me too. So Uk Estate is demolished now, correct ?
Gotta love Sham Shui Po!
We did a video of us eating HUGE Chicken Feet there!
very nice and candid clip, can you share the equipment/devices used to produce this video?
thank you so much. I love hong kong people. I know it for sure....I worked there
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I remember most street food vendor in Hong Kong were not liscensed in the old days and they were all over the place on the street.Most of their food are very delicious.When the police came to crack them down , they abandoned their stands and ran like hell and you can have them all for free !
Where is this in Sham Shui Po? I didn't see it when we were there .
Oh. The stal at 4:45 is only available during winter. Lucky you!
francesca lontoc Is that you?
+Grady Bledsoe Nice chat-up line dude.
Obviously, he took the photo on summer.
Just wondering what street in Sham Shui Po was the noodle place, the dim sum place, that street food place and the coconut juice place located at?? I really wanna try those places when I go to Hong Kong...
kchung9209 its on 123 fok wing street
Sham Shui Po is wonderful and not expensive. I miss my favourite fried buns with meat :)
+Dani Timo This comment made me even more hungry !
where place can i get halal food in Hongkong?
The juice stall is the happiest stall.
Any recommendation food street i should try in hk?
this is in sham sui po exit D2😄
Did you see that old guy rockin the Integra type r tee shirt.
I'm bloody hungry gezza,,,
You feel me!
Sam Shui Po is known for its computer malls!
Hong Kong food is very much better than Singapore. Preparation and serving size is very different.
I wonder... Last shop. What' s juices? It s look like vegetable, isn't it?
+scopio bloom She puts celery in to make that cup of juice. Probably blended with some fruit.
2:33 The older woman reaches into a steamer and pulls out a metal pot bare handed. Anyone else catch that? Go go grandma firehands.
@2 mins 54, I was literally watching that as read your comment!
+James Skila Literally? So you were reading the comment while also watching the bit at the exact same time with the other set of eyes in your head? Amazing.
+Wastedon4loko you're clearly bored, get a life!
You're clearly a bellend with no sense of humour.
James Skila Oh I can see that you're clearly the humorous one here, just by the fact that you came up with "cockwomble" all by yourself. Genius. I bet that gave you endless chuckles, when you sat there for an hour trying to think up the best insult you possibly could, and then came up with "cockwomble". Amazing. The future of Earth is in good hands.
And it's nice to know that you feel I'm important enough for you to go looking for my other comments to see which ones you find funny or not, I feel so special now. I shall ponder it for a whole 2 seconds while i drink my coffee.
what is the name of food they cut with scissors?
mustafa sezen It's tripe (cow's stomach). Pronounced "Ngau toh" in cantonese
at 1:13 maybe he thinks it is a pork BBQ!
5:02 Looks like a pile of sunburned chopped-off hands.
The Hong kong pp, they don't look friendly right ? I saw the another video of street food at Japan, Thai Lan, India... they very welcome and smile to the camera, they want to be film to advertise their food, their store. But seems the Hong Kong pp just want to serve their food quickly and get the money soon.
$14.00 for a coconut juice drink? $6.00 for a can of soda pop??? Seriously?
+Supaman1982 The prices are in HONG KONG DOLLARS not US$.
1 US$ = 7.8 HK$
+settime2588 ah cool ok. thanks for clearing that up.
...you're reading it as "American" currency. Its actually the Chinese Yuan, $1 is .15 cents to us...so basically the $14 Coconut drink is $2.15
+Ka'imi'loa B. That's HONG KONG and they use HONG KONG DOLLARS. Please check an earlier response.
+Ka'imi'loa B. Not quite right..... In Hong Kong we have our own currency HKD but not CNY.... It is different and will not be accepted in HK (CYN)
I bet there are some wonderful tasting foods here....shame most of it has toxic chemicals and additives or "water" used to make it. just a crime.
What the fuck did they do with the coconuts?!?!?
Snacks/chips and coconut juice