How to Go Jenny Bakery, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
Direction on how to Go Jenny Bakery, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
Jenny Bakery Tsim Sha Tsui Branch Our Experience in Buying Cookies
Jenny Bakery Tsim Sha Tsui Branch Our Experience in Buying Cookies.
Our experience in buying cookies from Jenny Bakery, at the Tsim Sha Tsui branch. It was quite an experience! Just check out the long lines. Amazing popularity, with many tourists.
We stayed at a nearby hotel. When we first went in the afternoon, the lines were too long and the weather was very hot, yet there were so many people!
We went back again to queue closer to 7pm (they close at 7pm). The line was much shorter now. Better still, it was not as hot! It gets very hot in Hong Kong in September.
How did the cookies taste? Not bad, but not sure if it would be worth it to queue in the sun/rain for so long. But since we stayed nearby, it was quite fun to go through this experience.
They only allow you to buy 2 small tins per person. No limit to large tins. The kids loved the butter cookies.
The Famous Queue for Jenny Bakery Cookies Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong
The Famous Queue for Jenny Bakery Cookies Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong
You need to see the queue to believe it. Waiting times exceed an hour. Amazing. Thankfully our hotel is nearby. So we didn't join the line till much later, closer to 7pm. The shop closes at 7pm. By 6:30pm, the weather is much cooler.
The line at Jenny Bakery in Hong Kong
Just another day in line at Jenny Bakery
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How to Go Jenny Bakery, Sheung Wan Hong Kong
How to Go Jenny Bakery, Sheung Wan Hong Kong
Tsim Sha Tsui Hongkong in 360 video - Vlog Myfunfoodiary
Yay! Back again to explore Tsim Sha Tsui, one of the most favorites and busiest districts in Hongkong. Everything you want is available in this area, that's why Tsim Sha Tsui is very popular in Hongkong, not only for locals but tourist also go this area for shopping, dining, etc.
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BEST STREET EATS IN HONG KONG 2019
Welcome to the last video of our Hong Kong series. In this video we will be showing you some of the tastiest and best value street food and local food you can find in Hong Kong. We hope you're hungry!
1. Dim Sum Square
Address: 88 Jervois St, Sheung Wan, Hong Kon
2. Tung po
Address: Hong Kong, North Point, Java Rd, 99號, Java Road
Municipal Services Building, 2/F
3. Jenny's Bakery
Address: Hong Kong, Sheung Wan, Wing Wo St, 15號15號地舖
4. Tiger Sugar
Address: Hong Kong, Jordan, Parkes St, 70號號地下E舖
5. Australia Diary Co
Address: 47號 Parkes St, Jordan, Hong Kong
6. Tsui Wah
Address: 15D-19號威靈頓街 15D-19 Wellington St, Central,
Hong Kong
7. King of Coconut
Address: Hong Kong, 旺角登打士街43H登打士廣場地下
8. Tai Cheong Bakery
Address: 35號 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central, Hong Kong
9. Various Street Stalls in Mong Kok
Address: Mong Kok, Hong Kong
10. Ho hung kee
Address: Hong Kong, Causeway Bay, Hennessy Rd, 500號希慎
廣場12F (Hysan Place)
11. Mc Donald's
12. Yee Shun Milk Company
Address: 506 Lockhart Rd, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
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Hong Kong: Family fun in the City! (Travel with Kids)
Hong Kong: Family Fun in the City! (Travel Guide)
Hong Kong is one of our family's favorite destinations. We've always loved its endless options for great food, the different festive celebrations, and the inspiring landscape.It's ever-evolving, with new train lines being developed to connect the outlying islands, and with more places to explore, the kids will never get bored.
WHERE TO STAY IN HONG KONG?
The usual room capacity in Hong Kong is two adults and two kids, so we would usually book two rooms or a big family room.
1. Kowloon Shangri-La
Our kids loved our stay at Kowloon Shangri-La in Tsim Sha Tsui because of the super comfortable bed and the stunning view of Victoria Harbor from the room.
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2. Kimberley Hotel
Kimberley Hotel is located at the heart of the shopping district and surrounded by yummy restaurants around the Tsim Sha Tsui area.
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3. Dorsett Wanchai Hotel
Dorsett Wanchai is a good value hotel to stay on the Hong Kong island. We can fit in the double queen bed rooms with just enough space to play around with the kids.
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EATING STRATEGY WITH KIDS
1. Mui Kee Cookfood Centre (Kowloon)
Mui Kee is an indoor food center serving dai pai dong-style dishes. It was our favorite place to go to during our recent trip to Hong Kong with the kids.
What to order: Crispy trotters.
Budget: HK$850 for a group of 5 adults and 3 kids
2. North Point Food Trip (Hong Kong Side)
• Tung Po Seafood Restaurant (Java Road Market Cooked Food Centre)
Java Road Market Cooked Food Centre is an indoor dai pai dong market in the North Point neighborhood. We love the festive atmosphere here, with people singing during the late hours.
What to order: Wind Sand Chicken
Budget: HK$2,400 for 7 adults and 3 kids
• Lee Keung Kee North Point Egg Ball
Gei Dan Zai is our favorite snack or dessert treat in Hong Kong. It's a super crispy and crusty waffle with an egg-like shape that pops in your mouth.
Budget: HK$15/waffle
For more info, visit
• Qinghai Noodles
Qinghai Noodles serves their special Tibetan noodles with grilled specialties along a foodie secret alley at the back of neighborhood buildings.
What to order: Noodles and Grilled lamb specialties
Budget: HK$450 for 5 adults and 3 kids
• Northern Dumpling Yuan
Northern Dumpling Yuan is a dim sum and noodle house specializing in northern-style Chinese dumplings and spicy la mian noodles.
Budget: HK$500 for 4 adults and 3 kids
3. Weekend Cantonese Brunch
• Mott 32
Mott 32 is a Modern Chinese Restaurant by Maximal Concepts located in a former bank vault, at the basement of Standard Chartered Bank Building.
What to order: Barbecue Pluma Iberico Pork, Apple Wood Roasted 42 Days Peking Duck
Budget: HK$2,700 for 5 adults and 3 kids for weekend brunch
For more info, visit
• The Chairman
The Chairman is one of the best Cantonese fine dining restaurants in Hong Kong, serving light and delicate dishes with the finest and freshest ingredients.
What to order: Steamed Fresh Flowery Crab and Braised Spare Ribs with Preserved Plums
Budget: HK$2,400 for 5 adults and 3 kids for weekend brunch
For more info, visit thechairmangroup.com
4. Grassroots Pantry
Grassroots Pantry is a modern vegetarian restaurant by Chef/Owner Peggy Chan that carnivores and non-veggie eating kids would love.
What to order: Chicken Nuggets, Sichuan Mala Burger
Budget: $3,300 for 6 adults and 3 kids
For more info, visit
5. Hong Kong Breakfast - Mido Cafe
Mido Cafe is a classic Hong Kong cafe founded more than six decades ago and has kept its 1950s decor with green window frames and patterned tiles.
Budget: HK$500 for 5 adults and 3 kids
FAMILY FUN ACTIVITIES
1. Ocean Park
Ocean Park generally has two main sections, which are The Waterfront where The Grand Aquarium is located and The Summit where you can find all the heart-pumping rides.
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2. PMQ Creative Space
PMQ stands for Police Married Quarters and is a gentrified grade three historical building. The then dormitory for police is now a creative design hub which houses quirky boutiques by local designers.
For more info, visit
3. LEGO Store
Make sure to visit Hong Kong’s first LEGO Certified Store!
We love the LEGO Mongkok model built with 700,000 bricks, the Victoria Harbour LEGO mosaic, and unique packages only available in this HK store.
4. Pasalubong
Jenny's Bakery Biscuits is one of our favorite snacks when we go to the outlying islands and a no-fail pasalubong from Hong Kong. Make sure to visit the original stores in Tsim Sha Tsui or Sheung Wan.
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Hong Kong Series IV Secret Cool Bean Delight [DARK]
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Happy CNY Holidays 2014 !
Hong Kong series IV
Place List is as follows
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Silver Dragon HK Cafe
Bon Bon Cafe
7-11
金沙 HK Cafe
Sham Shui Po / Ya Liu Gai
Hui Lau San
CTMA Centre
Little Sheep Mongolian Hotpot
Wong Tai Sin Temple
Blue Angel Cafe
Victoria Peak (Peak Tram)
Mac
Tim Ho Wan
Tsim Sha Tsui
Lupa Restaurant (Central)
Itacho Sushi @ Causeway Bay
(I.T / i.t / Sogo)
Mido HK Cafe
Temple Street
Lan Fong Yuen
Five Foot Way @ Ponte 16 Macau
Topshop @ Central
Tsui Wah HK Cafe
Lan Kwai Fong
IFC Mall
White Storm
大师傅粥品
Silvercord (Fingercroxx / H&M)
Sweet Dynasty @ Tsim Sha Tsui
Chrome Hearts @ The Peninsula Hotel
Bingsutt: Starbucks x G.O.D. Concept Store
Tai Cheong Bakery
Gough Street (Homeless / WOAW Store)
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Hong Kong Vlog 14 ☁ SimplyLife Bakery, Kowloon Tong, Ladies Market
this was the first time we visited simplylife, a highly rated cafe-style restaurant based in kowloon tong and it was SO DELICIOUS! highly recommend! we went again maybe a week after hehe. we explored around KLT since it was our first visit of the trip, then transferred back to MK area to eat and also take a look at late night ladies market and other random stalls. many people at this point got tired though so we opted for a fairly early night (10pm or so haha) and went home to rest for Macau trip tomorrow! stay tuned for that!
also hope you enjoyed ken's mini music video in the beginning LOL
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Common Shopping Items in Hong Kong for Foreign Tourists (With Prices Listed)
Common Shopping Items in
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Wellcome Superstore / Supermarket, Park'n Shop Supermarket, Watsons Drug Store, Mannings Drug Store, 7-11 Convenience Shop, Circle K Convenience Shop
HONG KONG Style Char Siew Rice, Chan Meng Kee Restaurant, 20 July 2016
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Restoran Chan Meng Kee
Chinese Noodle Restaurant
Address: 44, Jalan SS 2/66, SS 2, 47300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
Hours: Open today · 9AM–4PM
Phone: +60 12-688 1972
Call 011-1897 6286 or 012-688 1972
CHAN MENG KEE Restaurant 陳明記燒臘
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Chan Meng Kee is a legendary Char Siu noodle house with the all-in-one perfect combination to satisfy your appetite.
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Char siu
Place of origin: China
Alternative names: chasu, cha siu, chashao, cha sio and char siew, barbecued meat, xa xiu
Region or state: Chinese-speaking areas, Japan, Southeast Asia
Char siu (Chinese: 叉燒; Cantonese Yale: chāsīu) is a popular way to flavor and prepare barbecued pork in Cantonese cuisine.[1] It is classified as a type of siu mei (燒味), Cantonese roasted meat.
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yummy snacks i bought in hong kong & macau
I had to bring a little bit of hong kong & macau home with me and so what better way to do so than to purchase their awesome snacks :)
Snacks I bought:
1) Almond Flakes Cookies- Koi Kei Bakery
2) Almond Cookies- Koi Kei Bakery
3) Pineapple Tarts- Koi Kei Bakery
4) Gai Zai Beng (Lard Cookies) - Fong Kei Pastelaria
5) Jenny Cookies
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