I love the street food videos! despite the bad weather you still both make light of it and have a laugh with the local street vendors. Love your videos and have binge watched the last few days😊
Welcome to HK, the street food is all we eat from childhood till now! Area near Temple Street is where I would hang out when I was a kid. Chun Fun is our staple food, always delicious! The grilled octopus is definitely not the freshest in HK, there are much better ones which is bouncier yet tender meat! Kudos to you trying out the chicken's feet which is our all time favorite!! We eat it ever since we are a kid!
I'm glad you went to the "sweet and sour" takeaway restaurant; it's such a local, day-to-day type of cheap eats (the HK version of meal deals) that's seldom covered by international tourists.
Another brilliant vlog !! When you broke out into a dance at the pizza stand was hilarious 🤣🤣🤣 I love how you can change language and surprise people 👏👏👏Even though it’s rotten I love how you both give it a go 🙌
@JackAynsleyTravel Great ! Sounds really good if you want you can visit mountaneous region. God bless you both abundantly. Great watching you both and looking forward for it.
Absolutely, love to see friendly and kind people around. The food look’s very tasty. I love spicy food too just not too hot for me. The one I liked the look of was the Famous Hong Kong Sweet and Sour look so good! You two are amazing, keep doing what you’re doing you’re both amazing! Love you both ❤
Chicken feet are really delicious, but you need to be sitting down in order to enjoy them, which you might have already figured out. Hope you will give another go. Great episode 👍.
The chicken feet is one of the dim sum lots of Chinese people love to eat. Actually it is deep fried, then steam with black beans sauce. Things in HK are a bit expensive comparing to the mainland and Macau. If you guys still there, I wish you an amazing time. Cheers!
That’s awesome. Was wondering whether you’ll be trying out your Cantonese 😂 You can get chicken feet here in the UK when eating out for Dim Sum here too. Great videos. Looking forward to the next 👍🏻
Enjoying seeing you and Paige again on your travels, was wondering if you guys had thought of doing a North African tour starting from Morocco and working your way east through Algeria to Tunisia to Libya and ending up in Egypt? Either way enjoy your time in HK. Saying hi from Scotland 🏴
If you have the time make sure you pop to one of the outlying inhabited islands, Peng chau is lovely. It’s small and quaint and so relaxed with some anmazing beaches. Also try to take the mtr out into the new territories, youl find hiking trails and beautiful walled villages. There is so much more to hk than people realise. Hope you’re having a blast!.
This is not how we live in Hong Kong....lol On a typical weekend, we wake up. Go for a satay beef noodle with toast and milk tea. Then, go for some groceries shopping. And then, gym. Then, dim sum lunch with the fam. After that, we head out with friends for some sports or go for hobbies. Then back home for a shower before going out for dinner & drinks with wife & friends. What you do is very touristy and crude. You need to mingle with the locals.
Listening to fav music bands while having late night drinks is quite a fun activity too. Or just hanging around at friend's place. We go for cigar, wine, supper like yours, too. Sunday is mainly for fam, some other sports, shopping etc. or just simply do some cooking or dining out for some fine cuisines.
Temple Street is for the tourist, you should try the Hong Kong Island causeway bay Jaffe Road near the sogo department store, all my favorite local food( 茶餐廳)over there
agree. Locals don't really eat at Temple Street. Anyway it's shocking (and sad) to see those new small food hawkers lining up along the street - Temple Street was never like this and those stalls are run by immigrants from China not locals. Those stalls and the layout are so not HongKong (it's actually a China thing)! Miss the old Temple Street
Please come to Macau and visit. It’s totally different from HK. Macau was a Portuguese colony but now SAR of China. It’s only 1hr from HK either by ferry or bus. Come over look us up and take you around!! We are known as the vegas of Asia - But there is history, culture and a lot of food here!!!
Can't believe how quiet Temple Street is now - for decades it used to be incredibly crowded and jam packed every night. Proved that the economy of the city is really going downhill!
octopus is all about long lasting chewing with seafood umami keeps on giving the more you chew.... chicken feet or phoenix claws...... it's deep fried then braised in fermented black bean based sauce.... also HK gov't don't issue much new charcoal licenses or at all due to environmental reasons....
Hey jack bro ! Im from india Varanasi & i often watch ur vlogs and love❤ that my recommendation is that you go and explore the rural Areas of HK! THANX 🎉
Remember to go visit the big buddha using the cable cars there is amazing views. Also do Victoria peak nice views from the top that's if it's not foggy
Hong Kong does not need to build atomic bombs or satellites, nor does it need heavy industry, while the mainland needs these, not because of its mass, thanks to the fact that leaders chose to give priority to national defense and industrialization, otherwise they are not as good as India today, and ordinary people do not have the vision and strategy of leaders for their own sake. The fact is that after the founding of the people's Republic of China, it is only when we engage in heavy industry and then light industry that there is the possibility of upgrading the manufacturing industry today.
27:00 Chicken Feet are cooked three times to achieve the proper texture. They are fried, braised, and steamed. Little known fact:there is NO skin on chicken feet. The skin is removed, otherwise you'd be eating scales. A healthy chicken's feet have smooth, evenly spaced scales that are relatively flat and shiny, similar to snake skin-this is why it's removed. The love for chicken feet is with texture, flavor., and the fun of the experience. The best, most flavorful flesh of an animal will always be around the bones. Chinese cuisine is exemplary at textures. There are 144 terms in the Chinese language for texture of food alone, which provides insight as to just how important it is in the culture.
7:17 This restaurant serves rice and curry similar to Thai food. This one is similar to Thai food. The name is sweet and sour chicken. Can't it be used with steamed rice? It's from Thailand. 🇹🇭🇹🇭
Temple street is kinda touristy nowadays, you won’t actually see lots of locals hanging around. It has been recently “renovated” into sth., which the government believes tourists would love to see. If you want to find real local Hong Kong food, try go to Sham Shui Po, the food stalls and wet markets there are more authentic.
Great to see you in my hometown, have been following you for a while! Many Westerners come here for the fishing village, Tai O, or doing other natural things such as hiking. Hong Kong is not just Hong Kong Island and Kowloon, those places are less busy, and that's much more important.
3:00 The sauce is not necessarily a secret. Why not try to ask since she spoke some English? It's a better opportunity to educate your viewers and you might be surprised, there is a high chance she'll tell you because it's not.a secret. If you don't like peanuts or sesame, you can ask for it without.
很好笑,女主持竟然想將一張20元紙幣紿那位醉翁,你知道嗎,昋港人均GDP比起英國還高,人均財富的中位數是全球第四位,但物價卻比英國便宜得多,那位醉翁隨時擁有市值過千萬港元的物業。It’s funny. The female host wanted to give a 20 dollar note to the drunk guy. Do you know that Hong Kong’s per capita GDP is higher than that of the UK, and its median wealth per capita is the fourth in the world, but all goods (not including housing properties) in Hong Kong is much cheaper. May be, the drunk guy owns properties with a market value of over 10 million Hong Kong dollars.
I am Chinese, 40 years ago, many people yearned for the life in Hong Kong, in fact, many people from Guangdong gave up their houses and farmland and smuggled themselves to Hong Kong, however, from the 1990s, China started massive infrastructure construction, because of demolition compensation, indigenous people got a lot of cash or new buildings, many people in Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Guangzhou became middle class by renting rent,With the money accumulated, they bought more houses and their only job was to collect rent. Those who smuggled into Hong Kong will probably regret it now
Hong Kong does not need to build atomic bombs or satellites, nor does it need heavy industry, while the mainland needs these, not because of its mass, thanks to the fact that leaders chose to give priority to national defense and industrialization, otherwise they are not as good as India today, and ordinary people do not have the vision and strategy of leaders for their own sake. The fact is that after the founding of the people's Republic of China, it is only when we engage in heavy industry and then light industry that there is the possibility of upgrading the manufacturing industry today.
I love the street food videos! despite the bad weather you still both make light of it and have a laugh with the local street vendors. Love your videos and have binge watched the last few days😊
Hong Kong is a beautiful, friendly and safe city.
Welcome to HK, the street food is all we eat from childhood till now! Area near Temple Street is where I would hang out when I was a kid. Chun Fun is our staple food, always delicious!
The grilled octopus is definitely not the freshest in HK, there are much better ones which is bouncier yet tender meat!
Kudos to you trying out the chicken's feet which is our all time favorite!! We eat it ever since we are a kid!
Yessssss!! Missed your videos! Great to see you both back looks amazing !! Take care both ❤
Hey Nicola! I hope you enjoy this one!
@@JackAynsleyTravel I did ! Ant wait to see you get revenge on Paige for getting you those chicken feet 😂😂
You 2 guys are so funny😊, welcome to HK and welcome back again as you should know more abt HK whether eating & culture.
Chicken feet are not fatty. The texture is collagen, which benefits yours joints and skin.
I'm glad you went to the "sweet and sour" takeaway restaurant; it's such a local, day-to-day type of cheap eats (the HK version of meal deals) that's seldom covered by international tourists.
Yesss, it’s so tasty we ate it almost every day haha
Literally just finished watching your last hk video and wondered when’s the next episode haha and here you are 😂😂
Aaron, our minds must be connected
Another brilliant vlog !! When you broke out into a dance at the pizza stand was hilarious 🤣🤣🤣 I love how you can change language and surprise people 👏👏👏Even though it’s rotten I love how you both give it a go 🙌
Omg, I couldn't of eaten the octopus or the chicken feet 🤢. Great video as always guys
Can't wait for the next xxx
They’re rich in collagen that’s why they have younger skin
great video, love HK, cannot wait to go back.
Your presentation is highly interesting to watch. Thank you very much and take care 🙂
Big fan brother from Pakistan 🇵🇰
Hello Jack and Paige. Nice video. Good that you found and enjoyed the Pakistani Chapli kabab and chai.
Really you both doing awesome things.. exploring different countries and food. Kudos 👏
Thank you pal, it's what I love to do, hope you stick along for the journey ❤️
@JackAynsleyTravel For sure I saw your every video and really enjoyed watching you guys. Loved your trip to India and speaking in hindi language.
Thank you, more India videos to start coming next month
@JackAynsleyTravel Great ! Sounds really good if you want you can visit mountaneous region. God bless you both abundantly. Great watching you both and looking forward for it.
Absolutely, love to see friendly and kind people around. The food look’s very tasty. I love spicy food too just not too hot for me. The one I liked the look of was the Famous Hong Kong Sweet and Sour look so good! You two are amazing, keep doing what you’re doing you’re both amazing! Love you both ❤
As Vlogs go you two have something special. One of the best in my opinion. Keep it up.
Thank you pal, I'm glad you are enjoying these videos ❤️
Nice velog brother 🥰
Great content as always, subscribed since your trip to China. love you two, keep up😊
Glad you are enjoying the videos pal
Chicken feet are really delicious, but you need to be sitting down in order to enjoy them, which you might have already figured out. Hope you will give another go.
Great episode 👍.
welcome to hong kong, hong kong is very nice place
Can of ale and takeaway home from home 👍 awesome guys
Sounds like a dream doesn’t it
27:53 Steamed chicken feet is one of my favorite Cantonese dishes.😊😊😊😊😊
Hk has all the yummy food among the world 🎊
The Errol Flynn of travel back with another banger!
You are too kind bro, hope you enjoy this one!
looks like you've missed the snake soup at the street market food stools... haha!
The chicken feet is one of the dim sum lots of Chinese people love to eat. Actually it is deep fried, then steam with black beans sauce. Things in HK are a bit expensive comparing to the mainland and Macau. If you guys still there, I wish you an amazing time. Cheers!
Fishball soup noodles is the best food in HK. Along with dim sum ofcourse.
very kind of you to try to pay for that man >
Chicken feet are very good! Very famous dish in Dim Sum. There are also different ways to cook chicken feet in other areas of China.
That’s awesome. Was wondering whether you’ll be trying out your Cantonese 😂 You can get chicken feet here in the UK when eating out for Dim Sum here too. Great videos. Looking forward to the next 👍🏻
Chicken feet are delicious!! Were you able to experience a dai pai dong? Or sample the clay pot sticky rice?
Thank you.and all best for you.
Enjoying seeing you and Paige again on your travels, was wondering if you guys had thought of doing a North African tour starting from Morocco and working your way east through Algeria to Tunisia to Libya and ending up in Egypt? Either way enjoy your time in HK. Saying hi from Scotland 🏴
If you have the time make sure you pop to one of the outlying inhabited islands, Peng chau is lovely. It’s small and quaint and so relaxed with some anmazing beaches. Also try to take the mtr out into the new territories, youl find hiking trails and beautiful walled villages. There is so much more to hk than people realise. Hope you’re having a blast!.
Hi,Jack,I'm so glad good to see you ❤
This is not how we live in Hong Kong....lol
On a typical weekend, we wake up. Go for a satay beef noodle with toast and milk tea. Then, go for some groceries shopping. And then, gym. Then, dim sum lunch with the fam. After that, we head out with friends for some sports or go for hobbies. Then back home for a shower before going out for dinner & drinks with wife & friends. What you do is very touristy and crude. You need to mingle with the locals.
Listening to fav music bands while having late night drinks is quite a fun activity too. Or just hanging around at friend's place. We go for cigar, wine, supper like yours, too. Sunday is mainly for fam, some other sports, shopping etc. or just simply do some cooking or dining out for some fine cuisines.
Maybe check my first Hong Kong video! We have the same breakfast experience!
Temple Street is for the tourist, you should try the Hong Kong Island causeway bay Jaffe Road near the sogo department store, all my favorite local food( 茶餐廳)over there
Ooo that sounds good, when we go back to Hong Kong, we'll definitely go there!
agree. Locals don't really eat at Temple Street. Anyway it's shocking (and sad) to see those new small food hawkers lining up along the street - Temple Street was never like this and those stalls are run by immigrants from China not locals. Those stalls and the layout are so not HongKong (it's actually a China thing)! Miss the old Temple Street
Bro come too Pakistan again i really enjoy your vlogs of Pakistan love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
Some Pakistan food in this video bro! I hope you watch and enjoy! ❤️
Great content and fun. Seems like Jack has now learnt his new favourite word “Juxtaposition”….
兄弟,吃好喝好玩好👍👍👍
Thank you bro
Please come to Macau and visit. It’s totally different from HK. Macau was a Portuguese colony but now SAR of China. It’s only 1hr from HK either by ferry or bus. Come over look us up and take you around!!
We are known as the vegas of Asia - But there is history, culture and a lot of food here!!!
Can't believe how quiet Temple Street is now - for decades it used to be incredibly crowded and jam packed every night. Proved that the economy of the city is really going downhill!
Welcome to HK
Thank you pal, it's been great so far! Do you have any recommendations?
When did you visit?
Jack you look so cute & handsome🥰
octopus is all about long lasting chewing with seafood umami keeps on giving the more you chew....
chicken feet or phoenix claws...... it's deep fried then braised in fermented black bean based sauce....
also HK gov't don't issue much new charcoal licenses or at all due to environmental reasons....
Hong Kong trails is amazing too
Yes, so many great hikes!
Good job
It's coming home jack ❤❤❤
Hong Kong food is basically Cantonese (Guangdong) style food.
It's soo good! I need to go to Guangdong, it looks tasty
cantonese, hakka, teochew, hokkien mixed with western influences
you should also try some small and decent restaurant of Hongkong, the food quality is So good
@@JackAynsleyTravel Maybe with a little twist of British food? The same food is much cheaper in Guangdong though.
😊😊😊
Hey jack bro ! Im from india Varanasi & i often watch ur vlogs and love❤ that my recommendation is that you go and explore the rural Areas of HK! THANX 🎉
Hey bro thanks for watching! Videos from India coming next month
@@JackAynsleyTravel come to Azamgarh District on my house please ! Im inviting you on my house !
@@JackAynsleyTravel come to Azamgarh District where my village is im inviting you for a lunch ! 🙏
Weclome to HK🎉
hongkong could be a bit expensive ....
Yes definitely! It’s quite expensive on Hong Kong
Remember to go visit the big buddha using the cable cars there is amazing views. Also do Victoria peak nice views from the top that's if it's not foggy
It rained the whole time we were in Hong Kong, someone said there was no view from the peak 😅
@@JackAynsleyTravel that's a shame it rained the whole time you was there. Oh really
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Hong Kong does not need to build atomic bombs or satellites, nor does it need heavy industry, while the mainland needs these, not because of its mass, thanks to the fact that leaders chose to give priority to national defense and industrialization, otherwise they are not as good as India today, and ordinary people do not have the vision and strategy of leaders for their own sake. The fact is that after the founding of the people's Republic of China, it is only when we engage in heavy industry and then light industry that there is the possibility of upgrading the manufacturing industry today.
Enjoy it
wowww~ have a nice trip in china🥰~
thank you my friend
Jack,Where is your next travel destination?
India my friend! A few more videos from Hong Kong and then onto India!
Hello! when will you be visiting Karachi again?
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That Pakistani spit was legend. Old baldy is probably crying with pride watching this. He raised you right.
Thank you bro ❤️❤️
❤❤ from Pakistan
27:00 Chicken Feet are cooked three times to achieve the proper texture. They are fried, braised, and steamed. Little known fact:there is NO skin on chicken feet. The skin is removed, otherwise you'd be eating scales. A healthy chicken's feet have smooth, evenly spaced scales that are relatively flat and shiny, similar to snake skin-this is why it's removed. The love for chicken feet is with texture, flavor., and the fun of the experience. The best, most flavorful flesh of an animal will always be around the bones. Chinese cuisine is exemplary at textures. There are 144 terms in the Chinese language for texture of food alone, which provides insight as to just how important it is in the culture.
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Hope you enjoy this one ! ❤️
i enjoy tarbuzee way talking😅me pathan hun😅jack you speak urdu very well
bro are u still in hong kong?
Your wife page is looking very thin day by day 😂😂😂😂 love you both❤❤🇵🇰
Hahah, lots of walking when travelling my friend!
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7:17 This restaurant serves rice and curry similar to Thai food. This one is similar to Thai food. The name is sweet and sour chicken. Can't it be used with steamed rice? It's from Thailand. 🇹🇭🇹🇭
Temple street is kinda touristy nowadays, you won’t actually see lots of locals hanging around. It has been recently “renovated” into sth., which the government believes tourists would love to see. If you want to find real local Hong Kong food, try go to Sham Shui Po, the food stalls and wet markets there are more authentic.
Oo amazing, I will try that place next
I subscribed you from Pakistan vlog and i watch every video of yours and i am from india ❤️ please reply
Thank you brother, it really means a lot
这第一个小姐姐也太好看了吧
I'm in the city opposite you, Shenzhen
❤👍👍👍🎉🎉🎉🎉
Great to see you in my hometown, have been following you for a while!
Many Westerners come here for the fishing village, Tai O, or doing other natural things such as hiking.
Hong Kong is not just Hong Kong Island and Kowloon, those places are less busy, and that's much more important.
I can tell you Jack is a very open-minded person, love to see u here!
It seems you are stepping into a tourist spot, not 100% trap, but I doubt the local would bother dealing with that dancing cheerful pizza uncle.
no#10, watch later.
see ya later Frank, let me know what you thought!
your Urdu is amazing Pakistan zinda bad .😊
老铁去了印度怎久久不出视频呢?真是冒着危险阿三探,我的朋友多保重,快点出片😅
中国特供,流量密码而已😂
@@kungfucooking7567怎么把实话说出来了😅
Come to sri lanka 🇱🇰 ❤
真羡慕你,你老婆真的太可爱了。
客家快餐都有这些菜,糖醋排骨在中国的中西南北中的地域都有啊😅怎么成了英式伟大的中式外卖,有意思😂
Please tell me iam from Pakistan i watch your videos on Facebook❤❤❤
Steel's ass. 😂😂😂
I remember you
That’s us
A strong body 👍 Good luck on your journey
mein pattan hoon hahaha
Hows it going lad
that girl is a beauty
I agree, I think I’ll keep her around
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It not a british colony mate, before or after.they all lie to everyone that hong kong was a british colony,you wront mate
You wrong mate
他还说在香港这个国家
Chinese food is different from British Chinese food!
But this sweet and sour chicken is the exact same 😍
@@JackAynsleyTravel是糖醋排骨,在中国的东西南北中的地域都有,怎么在你嘴里就成了英式的中餐外卖😂有意思
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3:00 The sauce is not necessarily a secret. Why not try to ask since she spoke some English? It's a better opportunity to educate your viewers and you might be surprised, there is a high chance she'll tell you because it's not.a secret. If you don't like peanuts or sesame, you can ask for it without.
My wife loves peanuts, I would never deprive her of a tasty experience
很好笑,女主持竟然想將一張20元紙幣紿那位醉翁,你知道嗎,昋港人均GDP比起英國還高,人均財富的中位數是全球第四位,但物價卻比英國便宜得多,那位醉翁隨時擁有市值過千萬港元的物業。It’s funny. The female host wanted to give a 20 dollar note to the drunk guy. Do you know that Hong Kong’s per capita GDP is higher than that of the UK, and its median wealth per capita is the fourth in the world, but all goods (not including housing properties) in Hong Kong is much cheaper. May be, the drunk guy owns properties with a market value of over 10 million Hong Kong dollars.
剛看了財富出的報告,23年全球排第三
酒仙夫妇
铁屁股夫妇
I am Chinese, 40 years ago, many people yearned for the life in Hong Kong, in fact, many people from Guangdong gave up their houses and farmland and smuggled themselves to Hong Kong, however, from the 1990s, China started massive infrastructure construction, because of demolition compensation, indigenous people got a lot of cash or new buildings, many people in Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Guangzhou became middle class by renting rent,With the money accumulated, they bought more houses and their only job was to collect rent. Those who smuggled into Hong Kong will probably regret it now
that is very interesting I didn't know that!
你講既情況岩一部分, 只係部分地區可以做到賣地然後將錢平均分比村民. 我鄉下就係貪污 基本上賣地既錢都比上面貪哂.而家youtube都有個當年抗議既片 ,只要一打個村既名就搵到。另外 你所講後悔黎香港 在於我黎講我的確後悔 但我無得選擇 細個被父母帶來香港, 而過了疫情後 大陸經濟已經吾太好 以前個個都可以做老闆,開山寨廠/家庭式小工廠,現時就一個「捲」字就形容了大陸現在既營商環境,所以而家又開始有吾少人想到香港打工了。 以上就係我身邊人同自己感受
What a funny comment? Many made it themselves in HK already..
@@JackAynsleyTravel快上传印度影片,好期待
Hong Kong does not need to build atomic bombs or satellites, nor does it need heavy industry, while the mainland needs these, not because of its mass, thanks to the fact that leaders chose to give priority to national defense and industrialization, otherwise they are not as good as India today, and ordinary people do not have the vision and strategy of leaders for their own sake. The fact is that after the founding of the people's Republic of China, it is only when we engage in heavy industry and then light industry that there is the possibility of upgrading the manufacturing industry today.
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