Dr. Ho Hin Leung Visit
Andrew meets Traditional Chinese Medicine, or TCM, practitioner Dr. Ho for an assessment of his health based on his pulse and the looks of his tongue.
8F Sino Cheer Plaza, 23-29 Jordan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Quan Zhen Tong
Magazine Nightlife Editor Johannes Pong takes Andrew to a small cart that serves a TCM staple, soup made from the jelly of a turtle shell.
Nga Tsin Long Road, Kowloon City, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Shai Wong Yip New Snake Restaurant
Andrew and Johannes Pong stop by Shai Wong Yip restaurant to try more TCM favorites, this time made from snake.
139 Nam Cheong St. Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
Jardine's Bazaar
Food writer Amy Ma takes Andrew for a walk down Jardine's Bazaar, a road in Causeway Bay that is also one of Hong Kong's oldest shopping districts.
Jardine¿s Bazaar, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Mak's Noodle
Andrew and Amy make a stop here to find some of the best soup wontons in Hong Kong.
77 Wellington Street, Central, Hong Kong
Tai Cheung Bakery
Andrew and Amy make a stop for some sweets with a twist.
32 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central, Hong Kong
The Manor Restaurant
Andrew and Amy visit an eatery popular with the late night crowd. These chefs must practice for 2 years before they are allowed to make thin egg noodles on their own.
440 Jaffe Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Cheun Kee
Andrew goes to a small fishing village outside of Hong Kong, where he visits a restaurant that prepares fresh seafood to order. It's also known for its Typhoon shelter cuisine.
G/F 55 Hoi Pong Street, Sai Kung, Hong Kong
Sun Tung Lok
Andrew gets a follow-up checkup from Dr. Ho, and he shows signs of improved health. He celebrates with a final meal with Johannes Pong and Amy Ma.
Miramar Shopping Centre 1 Kimberly Road Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
The Hit Hut
Andrew gets a chance to make a boyhood dream come true when he gets to train to be a Kung Fu action hero at the Hit Hut.
Cheung Yee Building, Cheung Sha Wan, Kowloon, Hong Kong
