Kam's Roast Goose

The Kam family name is synonymous with their famous roast goose restaurant. This Guangdong-style restaurant is owned by the third generation of the family and he wisely hired his father’s former chef to ensure the goose is as crisp and succulent as ever. There’s also suckling pig, goose neck and head, and goose blood pudding available. With only 30 seats, don’t be surprised to see a queue.

Signature dish is roast goose which can be paired with soup noodles, rice and other food items.

Michelin Award: One MICHELIN Star

Third generation restaurant, Kam’s Roast Goose in Wan Chai. Photo credit: trip.com

Third generation restaurant, Kam’s Roast Goose in Wan Chai. Photo credit: trip.com

Address: G/F, Po Wah Commercial Center, 226 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai (4-min walk from Exit A5, Wan Chai MTR Station)
Telephone: +852 54087740, +852 25201110
Opening hours: Mon-Sun: 11:00 - 14:30, 18:00 - 22:30
Website: www.krg.com.hk
Online reviews: Michelin Guide - OpenRice

 
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Michelin Award: One MICHELIN Star

UNDERSTANDING THE MICHELIN AWARDS

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STAR: Coveted by many chefs but bestowed upon only to an excellent few. Getting a star (or three) could change the fate of a restaurant.

BIB GOURMAND: Good quality, good value cooking.

Not quite a star, but most definitely not a consolation prize, the Bib Gourmand is a just-as-esteemed rating that recognizes friendly establishments that serve good food at moderate prices.

PLATE: Fresh ingredients, carefully prepared: a good meal.

In 2016 a brand new L’assiette or The Plate symbol was launched to recognize restaurants that 'simply serve good food'.

 

With thanks to the Hong Kong Tourism Board, Michelin Guide and OpenRice for the content.

Ho Hung Kee (Causeway Bay)

No discussion about Hong Kong’s historic noodle shops would be complete without mentioning Ho Hung Kee, an authentic Hong Kong-style congee and noodle shop, which originally opened in Wan Chai in the 1940s and is famed for its springy wonton noodles and fresh, sweet soup. Some highlights from the restaurant's menu include the stir-fried beef noodles, shrimp pomelo skin and wonton noodles.

Michelin Award: One MICHELIN Star

Contemporary and Western style interior design restaurant, Ho Hung Kee in Causeway Bay. Photo credit: blog.traveloka.com

Contemporary and Western style interior design restaurant, Ho Hung Kee in Causeway Bay. Photo credit: blog.traveloka.com

Address: Shop 1204-1205, 12/F, Hysan Place, 500 Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay (Exit F2, Causeway Bay MTR Station)
Telephone: +852 25776060
Opening hours: Mon-Sun: 11:00 - 14:30, 18:00 - 22:30
Online reviews: Michelin Guide - OpenRice

 
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Michelin Award: One MICHELIN Star

UNDERSTANDING THE MICHELIN AWARDS

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STAR: Coveted by many chefs but bestowed upon only to an excellent few. Getting a star (or three) could change the fate of a restaurant.

BIB GOURMAND: Good quality, good value cooking.

Not quite a star, but most definitely not a consolation prize, the Bib Gourmand is a just-as-esteemed rating that recognizes friendly establishments that serve good food at moderate prices.

PLATE: Fresh ingredients, carefully prepared: a good meal.

In 2016 a brand new L’assiette or The Plate symbol was launched to recognize restaurants that 'simply serve good food'.

 

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

Mammy Pancake (Tsim Sha Tsui)

Egg puffs made to order, in over 10 classic or innovative flavours, such sweet potato, chestnut and macha red bean. Prepare to queue.

Michelin Award: The Plate

Mammy pancake in Tsim Sha Tsui, dubbed “Best Egg Waffles” by thefoodcray.com. Photo credit: steemit.com

Mammy pancake in Tsim Sha Tsui, dubbed “Best Egg Waffles” by thefoodcray.com. Photo credit: steemit.com

Address: G/F, Carnarvon Mansion, 8-12 Carnarvon Road, Tsim Sha Tsui (2-min walk from Exit N2, Tsim Sha Tsui / East Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station)
Opening Hours: Mon - Thu and Sun: 11:00 - 22:00, Fri - Sat: 11:00 - 23:00
Online reviews: Michelin Guide - OpenRice

 
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Michelin Award: The Plate

UNDERSTANDING THE MICHELIN AWARDS

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STAR: Coveted by many chefs but bestowed upon only to an excellent few. Getting a star (or three) could change the fate of a restaurant.

BIB GOURMAND: Good quality, good value cooking.

Not quite a star, but most definitely not a consolation prize, the Bib Gourmand is a just-as-esteemed rating that recognizes friendly establishments that serve good food at moderate prices.

PLATE: Fresh ingredients, carefully prepared: a good meal.

In 2016 a brand new L’assiette or The Plate symbol was launched to recognize restaurants that 'simply serve good food'.

 

With thanks to the Hong Kong Tourism Board, Michelin Guide and OpenRice for the content.

Fat Boy

This shop is operated by the son of the famous “Fei Jie”, owner of the popular local snack joint in Mong Kok. Their braised skewers are flavourful, which cuttlefish, pork liver, turkey gizzard, and pork intestine are recommended.

Michelin Award: The Plate

Local snacks delight at Fat Boy. Photo credit: OpenRIce

Local snacks delight at Fat Boy. Photo credit: OpenRIce

Address: Shop G1, G/F, Workingport Commercial Building, 3 Hau Fook Street, Tsim Sha Tsui (3-min walk from Exit B2, Tsim Sha Tsui / East Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station)
Telephone: +852 62553872
Opening Hours: Mon - Sun: 13:00 - 00:00
Online reviews: Michelin Guide - OpenRice

 
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Michelin Award: The Plate

UNDERSTANDING THE MICHELIN AWARDS

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STAR: Coveted by many chefs but bestowed upon only to an excellent few. Getting a star (or three) could change the fate of a restaurant.

BIB GOURMAND: Good quality, good value cooking.

Not quite a star, but most definitely not a consolation prize, the Bib Gourmand is a just-as-esteemed rating that recognizes friendly establishments that serve good food at moderate prices.

PLATE: Fresh ingredients, carefully prepared: a good meal.

In 2016 a brand new L’assiette or The Plate symbol was launched to recognize restaurants that 'simply serve good food'.

 

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

Mak Man Kee

No one is here for the no-frills interior, typical of any noodle shop in Hong Kong. This 60-year-old establishment is all about Cantonese wonton soup noodles – firm and bouncy prawns, visible through the paper-thin translucent skin, with springy duck egg noodles swimming in a flavourful broth. The serving size isn’t the most filling so you may want to order their pork knuckles braised in red taro curd on the side.

Signature dish: Shrimp Wonton Noodles which the soup is boiled for 5 hours.

Michelin Award: Bib Gourmand

Mak Man Kee Noodle Shop in Jordan, Wonton noodle specialist. Photo credit: localiiz.com

Mak Man Kee Noodle Shop in Jordan, Wonton noodle specialist. Photo credit: localiiz.com

Address: 51 Parkes Street, Jordan, Hong Kong (2-min walk from Exit C2, Jordan MTR Station)
Telephone: +852 2736-5561
Opening Hours: Mon - Sun: 12:00 - 00:30
Website: mmk.hk
Online reviews: Michelin Guide - OpenRice

 
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Michelin Award: Bib Gourmand

UNDERSTANDING THE MICHELIN AWARDS

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STAR: Coveted by many chefs but bestowed upon only to an excellent few. Getting a star (or three) could change the fate of a restaurant.

BIB GOURMAND: Good quality, good value cooking.

Not quite a star, but most definitely not a consolation prize, the Bib Gourmand is a just-as-esteemed rating that recognizes friendly establishments that serve good food at moderate prices.

PLATE: Fresh ingredients, carefully prepared: a good meal.

In 2016 a brand new L’assiette or The Plate symbol was launched to recognize restaurants that 'simply serve good food'.

 

With thanks to the Hong Kong Tourism Board and Michelin Guide for the content.

Kai Kai

Traditional dessert recommended by the Michelin Guide for two years. The taste of the handmade dessert is awesome.

Signature dishes include Ginkgo, Job’s tears sweet soup and Black sesame soup.

Michelin Award: Bib Gourmand

Kai Kai in Jordan, a local favourite. Photo credit: The Honeycombers

Kai Kai in Jordan, a local favourite. Photo credit: The Honeycombers

Address: G/F, 29 Ning Po Street, North Point (3-min walk from Exit B1, Jordan MTR Station)
Telephone: +852 23843862
Opening Hours: Mon - Sun: 12:00 - 03:30
Online reviews: Michelin Guide - OpenRice

 
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Michelin Award: Bib Gourmand

UNDERSTANDING THE MICHELIN AWARDS

Hong-Kong-food-guide-Michelin-Culinary-Pictograms.jpg

STAR: Coveted by many chefs but bestowed upon only to an excellent few. Getting a star (or three) could change the fate of a restaurant.

BIB GOURMAND: Good quality, good value cooking.

Not quite a star, but most definitely not a consolation prize, the Bib Gourmand is a just-as-esteemed rating that recognizes friendly establishments that serve good food at moderate prices.

PLATE: Fresh ingredients, carefully prepared: a good meal.

In 2016 a brand new L’assiette or The Plate symbol was launched to recognize restaurants that 'simply serve good food'.

 

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

Ming Court (Mong Kok)

Aimed at reimagining and redefining Cantonese cuisine, the spirit of innovation is at the heart of the restaurant's success. Bold, rich flavours weave through the modern art of fine dining at Ming Court.

Blending exquisite Cantonese cuisine with innovative wine pairing, Ming Court has been recognised by Hong Kong & Macau Michelin Guide since 2009. Michelin-starred Ming Court profiles a sophisticated contemporary menu with influences from China, Europe, Australia and Japan.

Signature dishes include Drunken sea prawns with Shaoxing wine, and Roasted crispy chicken.

Michelin Award: One MICHELIN Star

Hong Kong Tourism Board Best of the Best Culinary Award (2014)

Ming Court restaurant in Mong Kok, the other branch is in Wan Chai. Photo credit: OpenRice

Ming Court restaurant in Mong Kok, the other branch is in Wan Chai. Photo credit: OpenRice

Address: Level 6, Cordis, Hong Kong at Langham Place, 555 Shanghai Street, Mong Kok (Exit C3/ E1, Mong Kok MTR Station or Exit B, Mong Kok East MTR Station)
Telephone: +852 35523028
Opening hours: Mon-Sun: 11:00 - 14:30, 18:00 - 22:30
Website: Ming Court
Online reviews: Michelin Guide - OpenRice

 
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Michelin Award: One MICHELIN Star

UNDERSTANDING THE MICHELIN AWARDS

private-food-tours-Michelin-Culinary-Pictograms.jpg

STAR: Coveted by many chefs but bestowed upon only to an excellent few. Getting a star (or three) could change the fate of a restaurant.

BIB GOURMAND: Good quality, good value cooking.

Not quite a star, but most definitely not a consolation prize, the Bib Gourmand is a just-as-esteemed rating that recognizes friendly establishments that serve good food at moderate prices.

PLATE: Fresh ingredients, carefully prepared: a good meal.

In 2016 a brand new L’assiette or The Plate symbol was launched to recognize restaurants that 'simply serve good food'.

 

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

The Corona Diaries - Ryan | Hong Kong Tour Guide

Meet Ryan! One of our 100% Hong Konger tour guides. Those who have been on a Hong Kong tour with him would say they love his happy spirit. Ryan is a very hardworking and enthusiastic guide, a true pleasure to spend a day with.

In fact, Ryan is so hardworking that he did not have any travel vacations outside Hong Kong for over 3 years. Yes, he loves Hong Kong that much!

When Corona hit China and we lost of all of our bookings (before travel bans) Ryan made use of his free time to visit his relatives and loved ones in the US. Ryan mentioned he initially planned to stay in the US for only 2 weeks but because of flight cancellations, he decided to stay a little bit longer. He spent most of his vacation hiking and exploring with his relatives. A well-deserved rest for Ryan.

Now that he is back in Hong Kong what keeps him busy? Below is our short interview with Ryan.

Hello! Hong Kong Tour Guide Ryan enjoying the beautiful view of the Nevada sky USA during his well-deserved vacation.

Hello! Hong Kong Tour Guide Ryan enjoying the beautiful view of the Nevada sky USA during his well-deserved vacation.

On a normal day, you are usually out on the streets showing our guests the beauty of Hong Kong. Given the travel restrictions imposed by several countries. How are you spending your time now?

I was planning to go hiking but the government advised us to stay home. I have nothing to do at home except tidy up so now I seem like a clean freak!

Ryan on his Lion Rock hike!

Ryan on his Lion Rock hike!

When this Pandemic is finally over, and you can go anywhere where will your wanderlust take you and why?

I think Wuhan because the Virus was first found at Wuhan. But I’ll have to make sure it is safe first!

After the world comes out of this dark time and that everyone can travel to Hong Kong again what is the first thing or place you are most excited about showing our guests and why?

A large crowded Chinese restaurant, Dim Sum I think. I miss those times where we didn’t have to worry about anything and we could enjoy the bustling atmosphere. I can’t wait to get back to that again.

Ryan's message to everyone, “Stay safe till we meet again!”

We here in Hello! Hong Kong Tours is very optimistic that this too shall pass and we will all come back stronger! We are here and will always be here. Just like Ryan, until we meet again!

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Milk Tea recipe

Hong Kong milk tea is a famous must drink beverage for all tourists and locals alike. A tea drink made from black tea and evaporated milk that you can drink hot or cold at any time of the day!. We have researched the ingredients for you and we hope that this helps you quench your thirst!

Your DIY milk tea from Hello! Hong Kong food guide. photo credits: Pinterest/qiaerista.com

Your DIY milk tea from Hello! Hong Kong food guide. photo credits: Pinterest/qiaerista.com

INGREDIENTS:

  • 2 bags of Lipton Yellow Label tea

  • Water to boil

  • Any evaporated milk of your choice (Black&white for a HK style feel)

PROCEDURE

  • Heat the water into the kettle

  • pour the boiling water into your mug with the 2 bags of Lipton Tea and let it sit for 45minutes.

  • add 2 1/4 tablespoons of evaporated milk to the tea and supplement that with 2 tablespoons of condensed milk.

  • Once you put the milk and the tea, think of Dory (Finding Nemo) and just keep stirring stirring stirring until you see that the milk is completely dissolved.

Optional: you can keep the tea bag into the mug to get the fuller thicker tea texture or you can remove it before you put in the milk.

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Milk Tea recipe credited to qiaerista.com

She Wong Leung

In business for over 20 years, this shop is famous for its snake soup. While most people consume snake soup only in winter, the owner formulates a different herbal base for every season to make it a healthy tonic all year round. The shop also sells home-style fare according to the season, like glutinous rice and lamb stew in winter. Double-boiled soups are popular, but need pre-ordering. The adventurous should try the snake wines.

Michelin Award: Bib Gourmand

Come for hearty and healthy soups in She Wong Leung, North Point. Photo credit: OpenRice

Come for hearty and healthy soups in She Wong Leung, North Point. Photo credit: OpenRice

Address: Shop A, G/F, 298 Electric Road, North Point, Hong Kong (4-min walk from Exit B, Fortress Hill MTR Station)
Telephone: +852 25788135
Opening Hours: Mon - Sun: 12:00 - 00:30
Online reviews: Michelin Guide - OpenRice

 
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Michelin Award: Bib Gourmand

UNDERSTANDING THE MICHELIN AWARDS

Hong-Kong-food-guide-Michelin-Culinary-Pictograms.jpg

STAR: Coveted by many chefs but bestowed upon only to an excellent few. Getting a star (or three) could change the fate of a restaurant.

BIB GOURMAND: Good quality, good value cooking.

Not quite a star, but most definitely not a consolation prize, the Bib Gourmand is a just-as-esteemed rating that recognizes friendly establishments that serve good food at moderate prices.

PLATE: Fresh ingredients, carefully prepared: a good meal.

In 2016 a brand new L’assiette or The Plate symbol was launched to recognize restaurants that 'simply serve good food'.

 

With thanks to the Hong Kong Tourism Board and Michelin Guide Hong Kong for the content.