Ordering too much food is solo travelers’ common mistake
Tasting authentic local food is the must-do activity when solo travelers TIY (tour it yourselves) Hong Kong.
However, as the single diners, solo travelers often make the common mistake at Hong Kong’s local dim sum restaurants, ordering too much food.
The restaurant managers and waiters share their experience with Frank the tour guide.
They think that solo travelers may want to try more different local delicacies but they don’t know the local dining culture.
The greasy dim sum full of meat and shrimp can give diners the sense of satiety quickly.
The big fried rice or fried noodle are actually for big families to share.
Solo travelers may not know how big they are and order more than one for lunch.
Solo travelers will be surfeited soon and have no more appetite.
At last a lot of food are left behind on the table.
Solo travelers just waste the food and money.
To avoid this mistake, solo travelers can book Frank the tour guide’s easy Hong Kong private tour with local meal, which is the easy sightseeing, logistics and dining solution.
Solo travelers can see enough good view, experience enough local culture and enjoy enough local delicacies during the private tour easily.
5: “Our tour guide Frank Law was very professional and knowledgeable…”
Jacqueline Waingart (Toursbylocals) from the US |
17 Feb 2019 |
5 Review: Our tour guide Frank Law was very professional and knowledgeable. His amazing personality made our experience unforgettable. Frank’s command of the English language is superb. He took us to all the important sites in Hong Kong but most importantly he was able to give us a good senses of life in Hong Kong. The authentic Cantonese lunch, the visit to a temple and the fortune tellers were an inside to the Hong Kong culture. We highly recommend Frank if you are looking for an amazing experience. (Browse private tour page) |
Frank’s response: Thank you for your five stars rating, Jacqueline! The well-planned Hong Kong Island Kowloon full day private car tour is your sightseeing, dining and logistics solution in the busy Hong Kong. The tour makes better use of your valuable sightseeing time. Apart from the major highlights, Peak, Aberdeen and Stanley etc., you can see and experience the local Hong Kong life style at the market and local restaurant and Chinese culture at Nan Lian Garden and Chi Lin Nunnery!(Message Frank to plan YOUR private tour) |
Fully vaccinated Frank the tour guide looks forward to helping solo travelers to have a happy Hong Kong trip.
Hong Kong Island Kowloon full day private car tour
Full day private car tour for Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. Tour programme includes…
- English / Mandarin / Cantonese speaking private tour guide service
- Air-conditioned sightseeing car with driver
- One-way Peak Tram ride
- Sampan ride at Aberdeen
- One-way public ferry ride
- Local dim sum lunch
Hong Kong Lantau Island full day private car tour
Full day private car tour for Hong Kong and Lantau Island, which covers the Peak and Big Buddha with lunch. Tour programme includes…
- English / Mandarin / Cantonese speaking private tour guide service
- Air-conditioned 8-seater car with driver
- One-way Ngong Ping Cable Car normal cabin ride
- One-way Lantau taxi ride
- Local dim sum lunch
Lantau Island New Territories full day private car tour
Cover Big Buddha, Ngong Ping 360 ride, lunch and hidden gems in the New Territories. Tour programme includes…
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- English/Mandarin/Cantonese speaking private tour guide service
- Air-conditioned sightseeing car with driver
- One-way Ngong Ping Cable Car normal cabin ride
- One-way Lantau taxi ride
- Local dim sum lunch
Hong Kong Island Sai Kung seafood lunch full day private car tour
Covers highlights, Geo-park and local seafood lunch. Tour programme includes…
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- English/Mandarin/Cantonese speaking private tour guide service
- Air-conditioned sightseeing car with driver
- Local ferry ride
- Local seafood lunch at Sai Kung Fishing Village
- Two-way sampan ride at Sai Kung
- Local afternoon tea set
+Please note, this tour is not for Saturday, Sunday and Hong Kong’s Public Holiday.