the kids are so open to new things because they TRUST their parents. It's a beautiful sight to behold. I'm in awe of this grounded,amazing family. Parents taking care of their own kids and teaching them life lessons. SO WONDERFUL!
Very well said. They’re beautiful children, well brought up and with a sense of adventure, open mindedness and cultural acceptance that is adorable. Well done parents and super well done kids !
I am a Hong Konger. I really love how you teach your kids to be super polite and also to give great food critiques. It's awesome that you guys are open-minded and try out all the authentic foods. Great video :)
I love how your family is open-minded to try new food. The kids do very well in describing the taste and texture as well. They are professional food critics in the making. Way to go, kids! 💪
I am a Hong Konger. I've been watching your videos about Indonesia for a while, can't believe you guys will visit HK, It is wonderful, welcome to HK anyway, enjoy your trips!!
Hi, I m hongkonger and I study culinary in Canada. In my class, most of the local students refuse to eat other countries food, even not give a try. So I am very appreciated your kids are so open minded and try different kind of food in HK. 👏👏👏👍 I am so missing HK delicious food😍
The way your children can appreciate good food is incredible. Your encouragement is so refreshing too. The way they are willing to try different foods too. Enjoy!
I really love how open minded, respectful and adventurous you guys are!! The food vlog is amazing and I am mouth watering!! Hope you all have had a wonderful trip in hk🎉
The radish cakes taste fish there was no fish inside, but I think there were some dried shrimps, we use dried shrimps soaking in water to make the meat soften, then mixed in the ingredients, so that's why there's a taste of fish😊
Hi, Dennis from Hong Kong. Glad to know you and your fam enjoy the food here. The pineapple bun you had does not come with butter. You have to order "bo law yau" (meaning pineapple bun with butter). It is amazing!
I am from Hong Kong and I love this video!! Literally the ultimate guide for where to grab authentic food as those are the classic places that I would go as well! Love how your kids are so open to trying new foods and give good descriptions to others out there that hesitate to try.
Your kids are gorgeous and cute. They are quite adventurous on the food compared to many western kids even your cute baby Forest. Good job kids. Love ya all xxx
i was born in HK but live in Australia now. It's so nice to see kids so open to trying this food :) I'd bet so many adults where I live would be so turned off by the textures
some restaurants offer pineapple bun with butter to order, you can imagine the hot bun comes with a piece of thick and cold butter, that's really awesome
I hope you are enjoying staying in Hong Kong. I just subscribed your channel. Your kids are so cute. I will visit Hong Kong next year. Hong Kong is my home town. Thank you for sharing 👍
I love how the dad gives the kids new experiences, and a chance to express themselves without imposing his views on them or dictating to them, and how he give his opinion last so as not to influence them. That's great parenting.
From December 15th to until mid of next year right now tour in HK you can go to Temple street have a new street food booth there in Jordan road entrance.
if feel too greasy or oil, try to buy drink Suanmeitang (酸梅湯) or Sour Plum Drink is a wonderful drink for a hot summer day. Drink a cup of ice sour and sweet plum soup is the happiest thing in summer.
You guys are making me missing HK ahah and I love how the kids are all open to try different food and learn to share with others. It’s amazing how instead of pub crawl this is a food crawl best way to get the most in a place within a show period of time
Love those pan fried soup dumplings. My definitely go to every time I visit China. I think it originated from Shanghai. That is where you’ll find the best soup dumplings and for a much cheaper price. Its consider an exotic snack in Hong Kong
The radish cake doesn’t have fish inside. I guess maybe they put the chicken stock mixed with the shredded radish (my mom does) when making the cake. We used to put the local dried smoked sausage (chop into small cubes - the red one you see), some will put dried mushroom and dried scallop (but don’t think this small resto included them). I guess you guys might prefer the dessert and soy milk to iced 😊 westerners usually love them to be iced than hot
Your family are so lovely. Lil Forest especially. When he asked for his blueberry muffin! So impressed with your trying of snake soup...such a wholesome attitude to a more unusual but very traditional Chinese delicacy. Well done to you!
Brilliant selection of HK street food - discovered you through this video (as a Hong Konger living abroad) and you have done HK justice! Your family is lovely and I love that your kids are so adventurous and appreciative of our cuisine! Have a great time
you raised them well, they seem to be so positive about food review. I wondered if they are longing to play with their peers instead of traveling all over the place.
Your kids are willing to taste different foods and also willing to accept other cultures. It’s great, good for their life experience. I’m a Hong konger. Welcome to Hong Kong.😊
There are so many different kinds of people in Hong Kong included southeast and southern Asian. Snake meat with chicken soup is a very old traditional dish since 150 years ago. These kind of restaurants closed one by one, fading away now……one day it will absolutely disappeared. We should respect their food culture. And you know, eating cow and pig organs are so common in many countries, at least the Hongkongers never eat whale, wild pig, deer, turtle, dog, cat,bat, rat, rabbit, horse, etc, and their culture and animal protection law is not allowed.
The cooking method is what we called 'lo mei'. Octopus is definetely my favourtie and comfort food. Hats off to your guys for being adventureous. I miss my home and comfort food.
You are getting me all misty! As a chef, seeing kids eat like that is awesome! But, you are right down the road from where I lived for 2 years!!! Holy Crap!
Hello, I'm hongkonger. I am appreciate you introducing different kind of hong kong street food to everyone. And it’s nice to see foreigners enjoying our local food.👏🏻👏🏻
People in Hong Kong like to eat the pineapple bun for breakfast. The radish cake has some minced Chinese sausage called lap cheong and some dried shrimp in it which is why you get that little fish taste. The tofu pudding syrup is made from water, ginger, ginko nut and brown sugar or cane sugar.
“The whole jungle is here” 🤣🤣🤣 it cracks me up 🤣🤣🤣 Seriously though, I think Granite can be a food blogger, food critic, chef, or anything related to food around the world. More choices for him, more power to him. He will grow to be an adventurous and happy, successful guy. You are great parents by highly encouraging your kids to be adventurous, not afraid of anything foreign. They will be open-minded, understanding, respectful and (subconsciously) happier. 👏🏻👏🏻
i am from Hong Kong, the places you went to are all famous street food so you made excellent research on that. Love to see your kids all are open to try different food. Regarding egg tart, the filling is all blended egg, for the snake soup - inside are snake meat, winter bamboo shoot and black fungus, herd you mentioned are lemon leaves. For Tofu dessert - they have cold as well, next time may use google translate for your ordering, if you emphasis COLD, at least one waiter will understand what you are talking (as we start to learn English when we are 3 years old, but some don't speak fluently) Not sure you will try dim sum, wonton, dumplings.... Many delicious food here
Pretty sure they use English hot mustard like Keens or McCormick's. Cost of HK is expensive, you don't get too much food for $11usd. Granite is a trooper !
message from hong kong I really enjoy watching you guys to taste hong kong local food, and the kids are so good to be a host of food tour, very detailed. Keep going!
the kids are so open to new things because they TRUST their parents. It's a beautiful sight to behold. I'm in awe of this grounded,amazing family. Parents taking care of their own kids and teaching them life lessons. SO WONDERFUL!
Thank you so much!
Your English is so beautiful. I wish I could have your English teacher
Very well said. They’re beautiful children, well brought up and with a sense of adventure, open mindedness and cultural acceptance that is adorable. Well done parents and super well done kids !
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I am a Hong Konger. I really love how you teach your kids to be super polite and also to give great food critiques. It's awesome that you guys are open-minded and try out all the authentic foods. Great video :)
Thank you! 😃
I’m a Hong Kong person too. You can visit Yau Ma Tei streets in Kowloon,hope you like the town
Wow I was surprised that your kids can describe the taste of those food 😮
Welcome to Hong Kong 🇭🇰
I love how your family is open-minded to try new food. The kids do very well in describing the taste and texture as well. They are professional food critics in the making. Way to go, kids! 💪
Thank you so much!
your kids are very good at describing the foods. thumbs up.
Thank you so much!
I am a Hong Konger. I've been watching your videos about Indonesia for a while, can't believe you guys will visit HK, It is wonderful, welcome to HK anyway, enjoy your trips!!
Thank you so much!
I am AMAZED at how well your kids will try all different kinds of food
Hi, I m hongkonger and I study culinary in Canada. In my class, most of the local students refuse to eat other countries food, even not give a try. So I am very appreciated your kids are so open minded and try different kind of food in HK. 👏👏👏👍
I am so missing HK delicious food😍
Thank you so much! Good luck in your culinary program!
It’s shameful to study culinary and be so close minded.. what??
That’s surprising but wait, can I ask where in Canada?
Your children must be happy to have a dad like you.
You guys definitely went to places where locals eat!!
Love how your family are all so open minded ❤Thankyou for introducing HongKong
The way your children can appreciate good food is incredible. Your encouragement is so refreshing too. The way they are willing to try different foods too. Enjoy!
Thank you so much!
The kids will grow up with lots of fond memories., thanks to dad indeed.
Wow those kids try everything and are open minded. Excellent parenting ❤ adventurous kids 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Agree. The kids even try to snake soup which I think even foreigners don’t want to try. Awesome!
I really love how open minded, respectful and adventurous you guys are!!
The food vlog is amazing and I am mouth watering!! Hope you all have had a wonderful trip in hk🎉
I am from hk and i'd never been to any of these btw this is a lovely family children are well educated the parenting style is encouraging and equal :)
Amazing how the little boy is able to give such succinct comments and has such finetuned taste buds! The little girl too, clever!
What an amazing family, your kids are a perfect example of outstanding parenting can bring out, congratulations.
glad you folks are open to hong kong every day food, honestly as hong konger i think our local delicacy is criminally underrated
Totally. Hong Kong is such an amazing food city!
Just found your channel. Very nice seeing kids willing to try different foods and not asking for McDonalds all the time. Subscribed.
Awesome! Thank you!
The radish cakes taste fish there was no fish inside, but I think there were some dried shrimps, we use dried shrimps soaking in water to make the meat soften, then mixed in the ingredients, so that's why there's a taste of fish😊
Thanks for the tips!
Excellent Choices, you and your family definetly have good taste for Hong Kong street food. Everyone is so lovely !!!!
Thank you! 😃
Hi, Dennis from Hong Kong. Glad to know you and your fam enjoy the food here. The pineapple bun you had does not come with butter. You have to order "bo law yau" (meaning pineapple bun with butter). It is amazing!
Thanks for the tips!
I am from Hong Kong and I love this video!! Literally the ultimate guide for where to grab authentic food as those are the classic places that I would go as well! Love how your kids are so open to trying new foods and give good descriptions to others out there that hesitate to try.
If just 1% of the world's population is like your family, the world will be so much more fun. Thank you so much❤
You're here!! Enjoy yourselves!! Welcome to Hong Kong :)
We definitely need a bags packed babies episode, it will be soo cute ❤
First time seeing mama putting down her hair, looking great! Enjoy your trip, love from Singapore ❤
Your kids are gorgeous and cute. They are quite adventurous on the food compared to many western kids even your cute baby Forest. Good job kids. Love ya all xxx
I used to live in Hong Kong, it’s nice to see foreigners enjoying our culture and food
Foorrest is adorable!
i was born in HK but live in Australia now. It's so nice to see kids so open to trying this food :)
I'd bet so many adults where I live would be so turned off by the textures
It’s great to see foreigners enjoying our Hong Kong classic street food, thumbs up!! The octopus is my all time favorite!
some restaurants offer pineapple bun with butter to order, you can imagine the hot bun comes with a piece of thick and cold butter, that's really awesome
Hi Bags Packed Family awesome vlogs 🎉 Granite is my fave 😊 such a young gentleman love his reviews
Your family is the most adventurous eaters I have ever seen👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
your kids really impressed me👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Enjoy!
Thank you so much!
That’s why happens when you travel away from the USA
Kudos to your teaching the kids to accept other cuisines, so you won’t deprive them of any chance to taste good food around the world.
I hope you are enjoying staying in Hong Kong. I just subscribed your channel. Your kids are so cute. I will visit Hong Kong next year. Hong Kong is my home town. Thank you for sharing 👍
I love how the dad gives the kids new experiences, and a chance to express themselves without imposing his views on them or dictating to them, and how he give his opinion last so as not to influence them. That's great parenting.
Forest n his blue berries muffin ❤
From December 15th to until mid of next year right now tour in HK you can go to Temple street have a new street food booth there in Jordan road entrance.
HONGKONG FOOD ARE EXCELLENTE
Hong Kong is amazing! Full of colors and activities.
if feel too greasy or oil, try to buy drink Suanmeitang (酸梅湯) or Sour Plum Drink is a wonderful drink for a hot summer day. Drink a cup of ice sour and sweet plum soup is the happiest thing in summer.
Great cantonese food
thanks a lot for this fantastic video John, lots of love and best wishes to your fly, especially little rockstar Forest
Glad you enjoyed it!
What a lovely sons and daughter~
You guys are making me missing HK ahah and I love how the kids are all open to try different food and learn to share with others. It’s amazing how instead of pub crawl this is a food crawl best way to get the most in a place within a show period of time
Welcome to Hong Kong!
First time viewer.. very cool the kids aren’t scared to try new things.. and they have great chopsticks skills.. love HK!
They are good kids, and willing to try different food.
Will you guys ever go to China?i am loooking forward to that video! thanks John.
Maybe one day!
what a lovely video :) so happy you guys enjoyed the foods :) yummy >
Love those pan fried soup dumplings. My definitely go to every time I visit China. I think it originated from Shanghai. That is where you’ll find the best soup dumplings and for a much cheaper price. Its consider an exotic snack in Hong Kong
Your children are a credit to you both. I love how adventurous they are with food
I love the little boy !!!!!!!
Ahhhhh 🥰
Good job kiddos!
The radish cake doesn’t have fish inside. I guess maybe they put the chicken stock mixed with the shredded radish (my mom does) when making the cake. We used to put the local dried smoked sausage (chop into small cubes - the red one you see), some will put dried mushroom and dried scallop (but don’t think this small resto included them). I guess you guys might prefer the dessert and soy milk to iced 😊 westerners usually love them to be iced than hot
I am from Hong Kong and I’ve never tried snake soup. I am not as open minded as your kids 😅 your kids are awesome!!!
I'm from Hong Kong.
Your video is interesting.👍
Your family are so lovely. Lil Forest especially. When he asked for his blueberry muffin!
So impressed with your trying of snake soup...such a wholesome attitude to a more unusual but very traditional Chinese delicacy. Well done to you!
Thank you so much!
Amazing video, your kids like snake soup, so exotic
Brilliant selection of HK street food - discovered you through this video (as a Hong Konger living abroad) and you have done HK justice! Your family is lovely and I love that your kids are so adventurous and appreciative of our cuisine! Have a great time
you raised them well, they seem to be so positive about food review. I wondered if they are longing to play with their peers instead of traveling all over the place.
Your kids are willing to taste different foods and also willing to accept other cultures. It’s great, good for their life experience.
I’m a Hong konger. Welcome to Hong Kong.😊
Snake is little bit like fish. Remember to put the crunch pieces on the top of the soup.
I am local, and there are a lot of street food that I don't eat....you and your family are brave.
There are so many different kinds of people in Hong Kong included southeast and southern Asian.
Snake meat with chicken soup is a very old traditional dish since 150 years ago. These kind of restaurants closed one by one, fading away now……one day it will absolutely disappeared. We should respect their food culture.
And you know, eating cow and pig organs are so common in many countries, at least the Hongkongers never eat whale, wild pig, deer, turtle, dog, cat,bat, rat, rabbit, horse, etc, and their culture and animal protection law is not allowed.
Ultimate upload... Authentic eateries...
The cooking method is what we called 'lo mei'. Octopus is definetely my favourtie and comfort food. Hats off to your guys for being adventureous. I miss my home and comfort food.
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I'll react the same as marcel if I ever met you guys on the road. Hope you guys enjoyed your travel
Enjoy!
Seeing Forest so happy and cute with his muffin, really makes my day!! 😍
You are getting me all misty! As a chef, seeing kids eat like that is awesome! But, you are right down the road from where I lived for 2 years!!! Holy Crap!
So cool! Thank you.
welcome to Hong Kong , nice to see your video in YT!
我身為香港人.有些食店我未到過.你們令我佩服.可愛幸福的一家❤祝你們生活愉快~👍😘
The turnip (radish) cake is slightly fishy because they chop up dried shrimp into the mixture before steaming
Awesome !!! Liked and subscribed. Looking forward to seeing future adventures. Happy holidays and Safe travels B.P. family
Thank you so much!
The kids can be a food analyst vlog
nice. I like all those foods you tried when I lived in HK.
Hello, I'm hongkonger. I am appreciate you introducing different kind of hong kong street food to everyone. And it’s nice to see foreigners enjoying our local food.👏🏻👏🏻
My favorite too... I was born in HK... too bad... HK down the tube...
People in Hong Kong like to eat the pineapple bun for breakfast.
The radish cake has some minced Chinese sausage called lap cheong and some dried shrimp in it which is why you get that little fish taste.
The tofu pudding syrup is made from water, ginger, ginko nut and brown sugar or cane sugar.
The snake restaurant is just right next to the shop run by my family. You really picked the right restaurant to go with.❤
Oh, wow!
LOVE your family and your kids are so well-mannered and wonderful!
“The whole jungle is here” 🤣🤣🤣 it cracks me up 🤣🤣🤣
Seriously though, I think Granite can be a food blogger, food critic, chef, or anything related to food around the world. More choices for him, more power to him. He will grow to be an adventurous and happy, successful guy.
You are great parents by highly encouraging your kids to be adventurous, not afraid of anything foreign.
They will be open-minded, understanding, respectful and (subconsciously) happier. 👏🏻👏🏻
Wow! Thank you for the kind words and support!
謝謝你來香港,香港歡你❤🎉ps(豆腐花要加糖的)
Your son has a really sophisticated palette!!!!
i am from Hong Kong, the places you went to are all famous street food so you made excellent research on that. Love to see your kids all are open to try different food. Regarding egg tart, the filling is all blended egg, for the snake soup - inside are snake meat, winter bamboo shoot and black fungus, herd you mentioned are lemon leaves. For Tofu dessert - they have cold as well, next time may use google translate for your ordering, if you emphasis COLD, at least one waiter will understand what you are talking (as we start to learn English when we are 3 years old, but some don't speak fluently)
Not sure you will try dim sum, wonton, dumplings.... Many delicious food here
Thank you for all the added information!
tofu need add sugar
Forest is so cute
You are a very good father❤
I lover your family.
Dam i miss the food back home, looking good
Kowloon my birth place. ❤
It's a great place in Hong Kong.
Thanks for your introduce😊
i would have loved to see them try the smelly tofu, even I haven't dared to try yet 😅
WOW you taught your kids how to eat the little fried buns. Nice!!!
Pretty sure they use English hot mustard like Keens or McCormick's. Cost of HK is expensive, you don't get too much food for $11usd. Granite is a trooper !
係啦……佐敦,吳松街?
Welcome to HK ❤
message from hong kong
I really enjoy watching you guys to taste hong kong local food, and the kids are so good to be a host of food tour, very detailed.
Keep going!
So happy to see adorable Forest not camera shy & doing his cute blog 😊❤
😊 thank you
Pastel de nata is portugese egg tart but so yummy. It is my favourite tart. I had one of the best in Sydney Australia. No snake for me that's for suee
A nice video,, so warm