Some of these seafood items probably originate from the USA, such as the geoducks. In HK, these clams sell for a lot of money. The name of the game is big and live. if the seafood is dead, they are worth very little.
Very nice seafood, but very expensive. This place carries a very wide range of species, all very large, very fancy and lively. To eat here, be prepared to spend $$$$.
Adnan Shaikh - Of that variety they were baby ones, notice the very small claws, that type of crab can grow up to 5 metres across - imagine meeting one that size. I think they only inhabit that area of the Asian Sea and then pretty deep.
Luuuuuuuuuuuuuunch!!!!!! I love crabs. Great vid.
Is this pick, pay, cook and eat place? Looks really fresh stuff
do thay feed them if there not sold
they look delicious--do you ship out to the US?
Some of these seafood items probably originate from the USA, such as the geoducks. In HK, these clams sell for a lot of money. The name of the game is big and live. if the seafood is dead, they are worth very little.
do they also cook there? what market is this?
Kristine Joanne Tigue that is floating market in Hong Kong they won't cook.
Very nice seafood, but very expensive. This place carries a very wide range of species, all very large, very fancy and lively. To eat here, be prepared to spend $$$$.
those are the biggest crab I've ever seen. nice video though
Adnan Shaikh - Of that variety they were baby ones, notice the very small claws, that type of crab can grow up to 5 metres across - imagine meeting one that size. I think they only inhabit that area of the Asian Sea and then pretty deep.
they also sell live king crabs in America
Would think his legs would fall asleep being in those positions for a long period of time.
Firstttttttt !!!
Here in the US we have a ban on plastic bags but not in Hong Kong where they bouble bag the catch... just saying.
Super expensive buying from them
but not this much
Ng and the same