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Kowloon Street Food and Culture Tour with Michelin Rated Stops in a Small Group

Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
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When the sun sets and the humidity starts to ebb, Hong Kong really comes alive! Join on an evening tour of Kowloon, affectionately known as the ‘Dark Side’ of Hong Kong, and see the city at its grittiest and most captivating. Over the course of the night tour, you will undertake an in-depth exploration of Kowloon, discovering Michelin-rated street food, immersing ourselves in the local culture, and learning about Kowloon’s history. You’ll know cover everything from the past to the present and will get explaining Kowloon’s transformation through to the modern day.

What's included
  • Small group tour with a maximum of 9 people
  • Professional guide
  • 1 drink per person
  • 4 to 6 street food stops (include two Michelin-rated / Bib Gourmand eats on every tour)
Not included
  • Gratuities
  • Transfer
Where
Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
 Meeting point:
Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
What To Expect

The tour starts with a foodie exploration of Sham Shui Po district, home of the best street food in Hong Kong. We cover a range of street food eats in Sham Shui Po. Our exact foodie stops vary depending on the day, the weather, and your preferences but can include:  

Pork and leek dumplings, thought to bring prosperity to the eater. Freshly made on site every day you will not find a better Potsticker!

Michelin’s Bib Gourmand Award-winning silky smooth tofu pudding topped with a spoonful of cane sugar. This tofu is so good that even people who ‘do not like tofu’ love it! In business since 1893 these guys are genuine masters of their craft.

Bowl puddings, steamed sugar cakes, fried sesame seed balls, and more. This local bakery has something for everyone.

Cheong fun, or rice noodle roll. Doused in sweet sauce, sesame sauce, and soy sauce this local comfort food will delight. Recommended by the Michelin Guide this is another local eat that you’ll be writing home about.

Marinated beef fried with eggs and served between two pieces of toast…. yes it’s a beef and egg sandwich and it’s a locals favorite! Founded in 1968 this cafe provides a warm touch of nostalgia.  

Char Siu, Roast Goose, and Dim Sum; three core staples of Cantonese cuisine. Enjoy a healthy portion of one of them from a Hello! Tours favourite purveyor.

As we make our way around Sham Shui Po we’ll give you an insight into the real Hong Kong. You will ‘eat like a local’ and learn about Hong Kong’s housing crisis and the standard of living.

Our night tour adventure continues in Mong Kok, a district famous for its shopping, markets and glimmering neon lights. It is also a centre of Triad (criminal gang) activity in Hong Kong. It is here that we will learn more about organized crime in Hong Kong. We will then explore the bustling streets of Mong Kok, taking in the famous Goldfish Market and electronics streets. We will explain what is going on inside the masses of high-rise buildings surrounding the markets. Prostitution, illegal gambling and subdivided living are all rife in the Mong Kok district.

From the gritty and frantic streets of Mong Kok, we make our way to the more glamorous district of Tsim Sha Tsui on the peninsula of Kowloon. Here we visit Chungking Mansions, a dilapidated 17 story building built in the 1960’s full of cheap guesthouses and cut-rate businesses in the middle of some of the most expensive real estate in Hong Kong. A social scientist wrote a book about the building after conducting a 3-year study on it and the thousands of people that pass through it every day. We will talk about the building and its fascinating story.

From the cheapest place to sleep in Hong Kong, we cross the road and visit one of the most expensive places to sleep; The Peninsula hotel. This beautiful art deco building holds its own dark story which will discuss. Continuing we come to Hullett House, another historic building, constructed in 1884 and previously occupied by the Marine Police.

Our tour ends at the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront which is known for its spectacular skyline view. Here we relax and enjoy the panoramic night view whilst discussing the history and development of the Hong Kong skyline from the early 1800s to the present day.

Itinerary
  1. Meeting point - Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
  2. Sham Shui Po District (1 hour)
  3. Mongkok (10 minutes)
  4. Chung King Mansion (10 minutes)
  5. Peninsula Hotel (10 minutes)
  6. Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade (15 minutes)
  7. End point - Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, Hong Kong
Cancellation policy
  • If you cancel more than one week (more than 168 hours) in advance you will get a full refund (excluding credit card processing charges
  • If you cancel between 7 days and 2 days (between 167 and 48 hours before) you will get a 50% refund (excluding any service charge)
  • There are no refunds if you cancel less than 48 hours' notice
Additional Info
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • This is a walking tour. You need to be able to walk 5 miles / 8km at a reasonable speed to join this city tour. It is not suitable for people with walking difficulties
  • Not suitable for vegetarians, pescatarians, or vegans
  • Guests must be at least 12 years of age to join this tour
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US$ 115
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