Dim Sum

Dim sum means ‘touch your heart’ and with as many as 150 items on a restaurant menu, and 2,000 in the entire range, it is a challenge to not find something you love. As Cantonese people tend to avoid fried foods early in the day, steamed dishes dominate most dim sum menus. There are also snack-sized portions of pan-fried, deep-fried, and baked foods served in bamboo containers, which are designed to be eaten communally and washed down with tea. Hence, going for dim sum is known as yum cha, which literally means ‘drinking tea.’ Usually a brunch or lunch affair, it is a common form of family, co-worker and other group get-together.

Hong Kong Dim Sum locally known as Yum Cha. Photo credit: discoverhongkong.com

Hong Kong Dim Sum locally known as Yum Cha. Photo credit: discoverhongkong.com

Today, dim sum restaurants come in all shapes and sizes, from traditional to innovative. Start with one of the large mid-priced eateries where in the midst of boisterous conversations you will see multiple generations gather around the table for a no-nonsense family feed and office workers enjoying a short but effective break from the daily grind. When you enter, let the waiter know how many people are in your group, be seated, decide on what type of tea you want, order your dim sum, and enjoy a quintessential Hong Kong experience!


What to order?

If you are new to dim sum, here are some of the classics:

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Steamed shrimp dumpling

Shrimp wrapped in a thinly rolled piece of translucent wheat dough. Often, the dumpling will include a small amount of finely chopped bamboo shoots and pork.

 
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Siu Mai

A type of Chinese dumpling. The typical Cantonese dim sum variant consists of ground pork, whole or chopped shrimp, shiitake mushrooms, green onions and ginger, wrapped in thin wheat dough, seasoned with Chinese rice wine, soy sauce and sesame oil, and garnished with a dollop of crab roe.

 
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Barbecued pork bun

Tender, sweet, slow-roasted pork tenderloin, usually seasoned in oyster sauce, and encased in a fine, soft bun.

 
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Cheung Fan

A thin roll of rice flour, filled with shrimp, beef, sweet barbecued pork or other ingredients. It is usually steamed and served with soy sauce.

 
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Spring rolls

A variety of vegetable and sometimes meat ingredients are rolled inside a sheet of thin dough and deep fried.

 
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Deep-fried shrimp dumpling

Shrimp, sometimes with pork fat, wrapped in dough and deep fried. Crispy exterior, juicy filling!

 
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Barbecued pork pastry

Sweet, barbecued pork in a thin, flaky pastry.

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Chinese Barbecue

It is impossible to miss this cuisine in Hong Kong because after the highly seasoned meats are roasted on spits over an open fire or in a rotisserie oven, they are hung inside the restaurant and visible from the street. You’ll see siu mei hanging in fast-food chains, high-end restaurants and supermarkets. It is a sight — and taste — that is ubiquitous wherever there are Chinese communities.

Chinese barbecue restaurants usually have highly flexible menus that allow you to pair your roast meats with rice, noodles or rice noodles. Combo plates enable solo diners to sample several meats in one meal.

Known as siu mei, restaurants serving Chinese barbecued meats are your window into traditional Chinese roasts. Photo credit: discoverhongkong.com

Known as siu mei, restaurants serving Chinese barbecued meats are your window into traditional Chinese roasts. Photo credit: discoverhongkong.com

What to order:

Get your Chinese barbecue expedition off on the right track with these recommendations:

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Barbecued pork

In Chinese this is called char siu, which translates as ‘fork burned’. It refers to seasoned boneless pork, barbecued over an open fire or covered oven on forks. The pork is seasoned with honey, spices, fermented tofu and rice wine. Malt sugar provides its characteristic glaze

 
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Barbecued goose

Seasoned goose, roasted in a charcoal oven until the meat is tender and the skin crispy, then sliced and served with plum sauce. Roast goose prepared in travel-safe packaging, known as ‘airplane roast goose’, is a popular souvenir.

 
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Roast pork

Roast pork comes in two types. Siu yuk has its origins in village celebrations, when a whole pig would be slaughtered and cooked. This variety of roast usually involves cooking a 10 to 20 kg seasoned pig in a charcoal oven until the skin becomes crispy while the meat remains tender. A large fork is used to place the pig’s carcass in the oven, while hot water is applied to it to cause the skin to tighten.

The second type is a roast suckling pig. This is a two to six month-old pig, roasted at high temperature in a charcoal oven until meat is tender and skin is crispy. This is a banquet favourite and usually the first dish to be served. You can order it in restaurants too.

With thanks to the Hong Kong Tourism Board and discoverhongkong.com for the content.

Hong Kong Tours | Hong Kong

Hong Kong is a beautiful city that has a lot to offer. It is one of the most diverse cities that gives a beautiful mix of everything. On normal day tours, our Hello! Hong Kong tour guides will tell you interesting stories about the city, going to different cafes, local restaurants and trying out Michelin starred street food!

In the midst of the Pandemic where travel restrictions are placed to several countries including Hong Kong, let us take you to a different kind of “tour”. In the coming days, we will take you to a Hello! Hong Kong Tour by sharing with you different must-sees and most visited places of the wonderful city of Hong Kong.

Stunning view of the city’s skyline.

Stunning view of the city’s skyline.

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Get your pen and papers ready as we help you plan your next itinerary by giving you ideas where, and what to visit by showing you through pictures from Hong Kong! This virus might have canceled all your travel plans, but it won’t stop Hello! Tours from giving you beautiful pictures from the city of Hong Kong, as it will always be a beautiful destination.

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Hong Kong Tours | Po Toi

A pandemic has taken all over the world and several countries have implemented stricter travel restrictions going in and out of their respective cities making it harder for wanderlust to go anywhere.

Worry not our fellow wanderlust! In Hong Kong, you can visit different places that feel like you are in a different country! Hello! Hong Kong tours top pick is the Po Toi Island. Po Toi is the southernmost island with only about a dozen residents who live on it full-time. A small island that until now, doesn’t have enough supply of electricity and running water.

Stunning rock formations in Po Toi Island

Stunning rock formations in Po Toi Island

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A perfect place to see the the “AWEmazing” granite rock formations and rock carvings from 3,000 years ago, and are now a declared monument. To go there, you will need to board a Kaito in Aberdeen where the travel takes about minutes.

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Hong Kong Tour | Tsing Ma Bridge

The Tsing Ma bridge in Hong Kong is the world's 11th-longest span suspension bridge and was the second-longest at the time of completion. It connects the  Lantau Island to the urbanized areas of the territory. It is an important gateway as it is where most buses and private vehicles use going to the Hong Kong International Airport.

You will be able to witness a stunning view of this famous bridge if you book our Hello! Hong Kong airport transfers. Get your cameras ready especially during Sunsets!

Hello! Hong Kong Tours  and Tsing Ma bridge

Hello! Hong Kong Tours and Tsing Ma bridge

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Make the most of your stay in Hong Kong and explore the city by having a well-guided walking or car tour with the Hello! Hong Kong Tour Team!

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Private Airport Transfer Hong Kong | Hello! Transfer

Not sure how to go to your designated hotel in Hong Kong? worry not! The Hello! private airport transfer Hong Kong Team is here to give you the ease of transport. Pick-up and drop-off are available from all hotels and cruise terminals in Hong Kong. Relax to a private one-way airport transfer in a 6 or 7 seater Toyota Alphard or similar.

Traveling solo, with family and friends made easy for you with the Hello! Hong Kong Tours team as each car seats 6 or 7 people comfortably with a maximum of 4 large pieces of luggage.

Private Airport Transfer Hong Kong with Hello! Transfer

Private Airport Transfer Hong Kong with Hello! Transfer

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Private Car Tour Hong Kong | Aberdeen

If you are looking for a place with a mix of tradition and modernity in your customised private car tour Hong Kong, Aberdeen is a must-add on your itinerary! It was once a humble fishing village that is now a popular spot with tourists. Located on the southern side of Hong Kong Island, the historic area is known to most as the original Hong Kong, since it was the first harbour European explorers set foot on.

Aberdeen - A must add on your customised private car tour Hong Kong itinerary.

Aberdeen - A must add on your customised private car tour Hong Kong itinerary.

Have a stroll with your Hello! Hong Kong tour guide in this beautiful park where you can freely sit, take a picture on this Sampan boat replica. You can even have a 30-minute ride around Aberdeen Harbour, For the equivalent of about $10 per person.Making your Hong Kong tour more memorable!

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Hong Kong Day Tours | Bauhinia

Did you know that the Bauhinia blakeana has been selected as the flower emblem of Hong Kong? also known as a winter flower, The Bauhinia blakeana blooms. from November to March which is a perfect time to admire while you are on your Hello! Hong Kong day tours. Its leaf is called the ‘clever leaf’ that symbolizes wisdom. Some people use their leaves as a bookmark to as good luck in their studies.

So when you are out with Hello! Hong Kong, make sure to look around and see the beautiful trees and your Hello! Hong Kong tour guide will definitely show you where to find Hong Kong national flower, and if lucky, pick a flower or a leaf and use it as a bookmark yourself.!

learn more about Hong Kong’s national flower on your Hello! Hong Kong day tours

learn more about Hong Kong’s national flower on your Hello! Hong Kong day tours

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Hong Kong Day Tours - Choi Hung Estate

For Millennial travelers, one of the most important to-do list in their itinerary is to visit an ‘Instagrammable’ place on their travel. Hong Kong has a LOT of beautiful places that are perfect for photo enthusiasts or Instagram ‘influencers’ looking for a perfect place to pose for an Instagram worthy photo.

One of the most visited places especially on our Hello! Hong Kong day tours is the Choi Hung Estate, a public housing estate in Ngau Chi Wan, Kowloon.

It has become one of the busiest and most popular attractions in the city because of its architectural design and colorful building and basketball court. No wonder why it received a Silver Medal at the 1965 Hong Kong Institute of Architects Annual Awards.

Explore Choi Hung Estate on your Hello! Hong Kong day tours

Explore Choi Hung Estate on your Hello! Hong Kong day tours

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You can pay a visit here on your own by taking the MTR – the Kwun Tong Line and Exit C at the Choi Hung MTR Station or with the Help of our very helpful Hello Hong Kong tour guide.

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Hong Kong Food Tour | Char Siu Pork

Roast Meat is extremely popular in Hong Kong and you will see hundreds of specialist restaurants throughout the city with the meat hanging in the window to entice the customers in. The most popular Hong Kong food of all roast meats is the BBQ roast pork commonly known as Char Siu Pork. It is marinated in a sweet BBQ sauce and then roasted. YUM!!!

Your Hello! Hong Kong food tour will not be complete without tasting this mouthwatering local favorites where we will take you to a highly recommended restaurant by the Michelin guide. 

Have a taste of Char Siu pork on Hello! Hong Kong Food tour

Have a taste of Char Siu pork on Hello! Hong Kong Food tour

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