Hong Kong: Expect the Unexpected


Here at
Little Adventures in Hong Kong, we love to surprise the clients who come on our private walking and food tours, by taking them to parts of Hong Kong they never imagined existed. You might wonder: How do we find these places? Answer: we hit the road.



Well, okay, we don't always climb all the way to the top of the famous New Territories mountain ridge Pat Sin Leng in search of new Little Adventures in Hong Kong. Sometimes we just take an unexpected turn down the stone steps of a neighborhood alley. But in any case, we're always on the lookout for new places, so we can treat and delight the guests who come along with us on our personalized walking tours of Hong Kong.

What can you expect on a Little Adventures in Hong Kong tour? Expect the unexpected. Hong Kong is a dynamic, ever-changing unpredictable place. That's what keeps our programs interesting. We don't follow any scripts. We custom-design every walk to your interests, whether it be food, architecture, history, or a bit of everything. The one thing we do guarantee is that after you've walked with us, you'll feel like you've really experienced a slice of Hong Kong life. And tasted it too!



Yum! This weekend, after hiking on the trail, we grabbed a bite to eat at the famous roast goose restaurant, Dai Lok, in Tai Po. This is a place that's become well-known since Anthony Bourdain featured it on one of his programs. I've long been curious to check it out, and finally I got a chance to do that.



As you can see from the plate, we ordered a combo--roast goose (siu ngo) on the bottom, and suckling pig on top. Both were pretty darn tasty--the goose was the standout. It's juicy, and the crust is crispy but not dry, and not too sweet either. 

But does it taste better than the roast goose at the fabled rival downtown, Yung Kee Restaurant?

Email us today for our Hong Kong goose tips--and to learn more about how we can maximize your food experience (and your cultural understanding!) in Asia's most delicious city. We look forward to hearing from you--and to steering you in the right direction!



 
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