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Just returned from HK and from my personal experience, the city has been regressive especially the standard of service. In general non high end restaurants the service is abrupt, was very hungry during my transit at the HKIA so decided to grab a meal at Cafe de Coral, the woman who manned the cashier was unfriendly, grumpy and abrupt only when you speak English and Ang an Moh appearance she's a bit friendly as HK people generally worshiped Ang Mohs just like SG. In low end even not mid end restaurants and cafes don't expect friendly service. In high end restaurants that serve traditional food such as dim sum and roast duck or goose, the wait staff rush you to finish your food and leave. Some customers are in-considered to others around them by talking very loudly in Cantonese. Restaurant toilets are mostly filthy, better not to look closely how they prepare foods! This is Hong Kong on the surface looks modern and efficient but under the surface is something else. The MTR are too crowded and with all sorts of smell though the trains are more frequent than SG. Probably unlikely to return to visit HK as the city as it has not much to offer other than if Cathay offers special fares maybe only use HK as a transit to other destinations in North Asia as everything is more expensive than SG especially luxury goods such as LV, Hermes, Chanel, etc. Drugstore beauty products probably cheaper than SG but negligible amount. For service definitely a downgrade experience over Japan and Taiwan.

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I only look forward to food in hk.

鍾意就好,理佢男定女

 

never argue with the guests. let them bark all they want.

 

结缘不结

不解缘

 

After I have said what I wanna say, I don't care what you say.

 

看穿不说穿

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I think otherwise. If you have been polite...they will be polite.

 

Many Sgean, think SG $$$$ very big, and goes around like a big boss in HK. I live in HK too, seen to much.

 

Even at trade fairs, my HK counterpart asked me to handle difficult sg business enquiry AT TRADE FAIR ENQUIRY, presently herself that she has a chain of shops, but only want 500 pcs of soft toys at International Toy Fair.

 

I speak Cantonese too, but I refrain from speaking English when in HK. Cos that's the main language in business.

 

Laughing stork.....factories do not produce 500 pcs...big deal...13 shops in Singapore...only wants 500 pcs...and wants exclusivity....!!!!! what a shame

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Well, I always polite whether in home or foreign countries I visited but in HK politeness not always reciprocate well in fact they talked very loudly as in no one else around them, was having a dim sum in a quite up market restaurant, I was happened to be seated a table next to this loud HK woman talking loudly in Canto to her mother or a friend as in she was angry over something that made my ears hurt. Probanly Cantonese culture or something, to me they are no difference than Tiongs. They hygiene standards are the worst I ever seen. The Cathay stewardess that served my aisle blew her nose as he walked in the isle in front of passengers!

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I thought HK all the while is like that? 

 

In fact they got slightly better, polite and more helpful after returning to China because the locals want to distinguish themselves from the Mainland Chinese.

 

I recall when i was at ocean park watching the animal show, standing front line, then along came a huge group of Mainland Tourist...don't know how they can push push push...end up suddenly without me knowing...kena push all the way to the back LOL

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1.  Cafe de Coral - is an NO FRILLS, self service Café ( Like Koiptiam ) .   You someone to speak English and serve You ??? Go see the mirror .

 

2. Dim Sum / Roast Goose.... Turnover is Money....Typical Cheapo...ask for free tea and orders little...this u want service ?

 

4. Speaking Louding ---> that's  HK...U go France people also speaks loudly, Italy, Spain, Germany ...... too.....

 

5. High End restaurant ---> Can you afford ?

 

6. CX  Special Offers Fairs -- You said it...Special offer...You are a real cheapo...go HK on discounted fairs and want to be treated like a KING

 

7.LV, Hermes, Chanel  ---> goto 1 , someone like you goes to Café De Cal, expects to buy high end ? MY FOOT !!!!

 

Please don't bring shame to another country. Do it in your own backyard.

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13 minutes ago, Guest HK_experience said:

Well, I always polite whether in home or foreign countries I visited but in HK politeness not always reciprocate well in fact they talked very loudly as in no one else around them, was having a dim sum in a quite up market restaurant, I was happened to be seated a table next to this loud HK woman talking loudly in Canto to her mother or a friend as in she was angry over something that made my ears hurt. Probanly Cantonese culture or something, to me they are no difference than Tiongs. They hygiene standards are the worst I ever seen. The Cathay stewardess that served my aisle blew her nose as he walked in the isle in front of passengers!

 

Up market restaurant ---> You will have your own room.....CHEAPO

 

 

Why don't you go Chinatown smith street at 5pm on Saturday / Sunday evening...

 

Take business class and first class...No complains.

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1. Upmarket Restaurant ---> U will get your own room if you pay

 

2. Privacy and service from CX ---> Pay 1st Class and Business...Stop complaining...You are real CHEAPO

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To the Guest who called me CHEAPO,

 

I can afford all the up market restaurants, luxury goods even 1st class SQ if I wanted to but I'd rather spent money for something I really want and like. So stop calling me or others cheapo who you don't know that well because you are simply envy as you can't afford to travel and can only eat cai png? :D

 

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4 minutes ago, Guest HK-experience said:

To the Guest who called me CHEAPO,

 

I can afford all the up market restaurants, luxury goods even 1st class SQ if I wanted to but I'd rather spent money for something I really want and like. So stop calling me or others cheapo who you don't know that well because you are simply envy as you can't afford to travel and can only eat cai png? :D

 

 

when guest takes it up with guest. hahaha

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Cheapos are usually like to travel to JB, Batam and Bangkok. :D

 

HK and Japan are expensive so only discerning individuals would travel there. :D

 

 

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Just now, lovehandle said:

I agree with Kent

 

 

all these while my friends who have visited or done biz trip at HK, gave that kind of impression that HK wants it loud and want it fast

If u don't wan-> F off....

 

 

which is why I vowed not to travel to HK unless it's work. I rather spend my money in other places who knows about 待客之道.

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1 minute ago, suckmegood said:

 

which is why I vowed not to travel to HK unless it's work. I rather spend my money in other places who knows about 待客之道.

Precisely

despite the cheap budget flights avail, I hve never stepped foot in HK

and some of my relatives are in HK!

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5 minutes ago, Guest Guest said:

Cheapos are usually like to travel to JB, Batam and Bangkok. :D

 

HK and Japan are expensive so only discerning individuals would travel there. :D

 

 

Xiao cheebye are Xiao cheebye

Bangkok have high end hotels too and international spas that charged in usd

not all go for cheap spa and chatuchak etc

even as a japan lover, I felt the allegations about Bangkok etc is unfair!

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1 minute ago, lovehandle said:

Precisely

despite the cheap budget flights avail, I hve never stepped foot in HK

and some of my relatives are in HK!

 

they can earn their 深圳 moolah. I'm bringing my cash to other places. 

 

oh yes. I travel to different places in SEA and even places like NYC. I earn my keep. cheapo or not, 自己赚、自己花、自己爽。

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1 minute ago, lovehandle said:

Xiao cheebye are Xiao cheebye

Bangkok have high end hotels too and international spas that charged in usd

not all go for cheap spa and chatuchak etc

even as a japan lover, I felt the allegations about Bangkok etc is unfair!

 

chill. don't feed the trolls. 

 

how we want to spend our own money is up to us. and not up to those name-calling trolls who enjoys seeing people getting upset over their posts. 

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Ya , usu I don't but for the past one week, I hve been flamed intensively by guests


anyway, just like bali: it has cheaper options and higher class range of hotels
many assumed all r cheapos who go for pasar malam
Some go for expenisve and huge paintings or high-class cooking lessons

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No one should be labelled cheapo, everyone is free to vote with their own wallet where, when and what they want to spend their hard earned money.

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my goodness why all these flaming. Very frankly i have a very close friend who spend more than $10K for a 6 day holiday in KL. He told me ,much to my surprise ,that it was a very dead cheap holiday! He stayed in the top suites at Carcosa Seri Negara, no shopping at all but enjoy inviting some close friends for lunches  and dinners at his private Seri Kinabalu suite a few years ago. That is a very cheap holiday for him. Well that is life.

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30 minutes ago, lovehandle said:

I agree with Kent

 

 

all these while my friends who have visited or done biz trip at HK, gave that kind of impression that HK wants it loud and want it fast

If u don't wan-> F off....

 

 

 

Well said...Time is Money.

 

 

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Don't complain about service when Café de Coral is no better than our Food Court !!!!!

 

DONT GIVE A DAMM WHEN U ARE TRAVELLING ON W / Y  CLASS ...UNLESS YOU ARE ON  J CLASS.

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2 hours ago, Guest HK_experience said:

Just returned from HK and from my personal experience, the city has been regressive especially the standard of service. In general non high end restaurants the service is abrupt, was very hungry during my transit at the HKIA so decided to grab a meal at Cafe de Coral, the woman who manned the cashier was unfriendly, grumpy and abrupt only when you speak English and Ang an Moh appearance she's a bit friendly as HK people generally worshiped Ang Mohs just like SG. In low end even not mid end restaurants and cafes don't expect friendly service. In high end restaurants that serve traditional food such as dim sum and roast duck or goose, the wait staff rush you to finish your food and leave. Some customers are in-considered to others around them by talking very loudly in Cantonese. Restaurant toilets are mostly filthy, better not to look closely how they prepare foods! This is Hong Kong on the surface looks modern and efficient but under the surface is something else. The MTR are too crowded and with all sorts of smell though the trains are more frequent than SG. Probably unlikely to return to visit HK as the city as it has not much to offer other than if Cathay offers special fares maybe only use HK as a transit to other destinations in North Asia as everything is more expensive than SG especially luxury goods such as LV, Hermes, Chanel, etc. Drugstore beauty products probably cheaper than SG but negligible amount. For service definitely a downgrade experience over Japan and Taiwan.

 

1 hour ago, Guest HK_experience said:

Well, I always polite whether in home or foreign countries I visited but in HK politeness not always reciprocate well in fact they talked very loudly as in no one else around them, was having a dim sum in a quite up market restaurant, I was happened to be seated a table next to this loud HK woman talking loudly in Canto to her mother or a friend as in she was angry over something that made my ears hurt. Probanly Cantonese culture or something, to me they are no difference than Tiongs. They hygiene standards are the worst I ever seen. The Cathay stewardess that served my aisle blew her nose as he walked in the isle in front of passengers!

 

 

Being an ex- air steward, we ever come across a passenger like you, we probably add more "ingredients to your food / drinks after your complains" when you are on budget class and have it served with a great smile to you.

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2 hours ago, Guest HK_experience said:

Just returned from HK and from my personal experience, the city has been regressive especially the standard of service. In general non high end restaurants the service is abrupt, was very hungry during my transit at the HKIA so decided to grab a meal at Cafe de Coral, the woman who manned the cashier was unfriendly, grumpy and abrupt only when you speak English and Ang an Moh appearance she's a bit friendly as HK people generally worshiped Ang Mohs just like SG. In low end even not mid end restaurants and cafes don't expect friendly service. In high end restaurants that serve traditional food such as dim sum and roast duck or goose, the wait staff rush you to finish your food and leave. Some customers are in-considered to others around them by talking very loudly in Cantonese. Restaurant toilets are mostly filthy, better not to look closely how they prepare foods! This is Hong Kong on the surface looks modern and efficient but under the surface is something else. The MTR are too crowded and with all sorts of smell though the trains are more frequent than SG. Probably unlikely to return to visit HK as the city as it has not much to offer other than if Cathay offers special fares maybe only use HK as a transit to other destinations in North Asia as everything is more expensive than SG especially luxury goods such as LV, Hermes, Chanel, etc. Drugstore beauty products probably cheaper than SG but negligible amount. For service definitely a downgrade experience over Japan and Taiwan.

 

 

OMG...u really very LC

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Some Sinkies are just as filthy as HKers, basically all Tiongs descendants are, have money but no class and standards of cleanliness. just check their toilets simply disgusting worst than 3rd world!

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"....everything is more expensive than SG especially luxury goods such as LV, Hermes, Chanel, etc..."

 

 

Such contradictions...someone who shops for branded ...goes to a  cheap fast food and complain for service....LOL

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I used to work in hospitality, customers are the king no matter how fussy and demanding they are as you have your job because customers is paying.

 

Don't say cheap until you have tried one of the fast food outlets in HKIA, they are NOT cheap!

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1 hour ago, lovehandle said:

Xiao cheebye are Xiao cheebye

Bangkok have high end hotels too and international spas that charged in usd

not all go for cheap spa and chatuchak etc

even as a japan lover, I felt the allegations about Bangkok etc is unfair!

 

 

Cheapos are those who pretend to be rich and complain a lot  ....wanting to be serviced like King or 5 star restaurant when its only FAST FOOD CAFE DE CORAL, that only serves SET A or B , or C D....E

 

lan lan you want service.....

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Read carefully, TS was in transit at HKIA and hungry, most of the food outlets are FAST FOODS so must be no choice lah not sure why some GUESTS attack the TS, ck ck ck so childish chao ginas who acted like atas but can only afford economic lice!

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14 minutes ago, Guest Guest said:

I used to work in hospitality, customers are the king no matter how fussy and demanding they are as you have your job because customers is paying.

 

Don't say cheap until you have tried one of the fast food outlets in HKIA, they are NOT cheap!

 

When I travel I use this, never need to try fast food at HKIA or many other airports. Paying customer are charged at USD 35 per additional guest

 

https://www.prioritypass.com/en/campaigns/hk/airportlounge?sourcecode=HKGOASIAONB10&currency=USD&gclid=Cj0KEQjwhN-6BRCJsePgxru9iIwBEiQAI8rq8_A4Oji4DOCz39Jpm5v-qxPP0Wyf0UUYprGO7y5uDFoaAofS8P8HAQ

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1 hour ago, Guest GUESTS said:

Being an ex- air steward, we ever come across a passenger like you, we probably add more "ingredients to your food / drinks after your complains" when you are on budget class and have it served with a great smile to you.

 

With these comment, everyone on this forum knows why you got sacked as an ex air (disgraceful) steward.

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1 minute ago, Guest Guest said:

 

With these comment, everyone on this forum knows why you got sacked as an ex air (disgraceful) steward.

 

 

 

LOL.....

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3 hours ago, Guest HK_experience said:

Just returned from HK and from my personal experience, the city has been regressive especially the standard of service. In general non high end restaurants the service is abrupt, was very hungry during my transit at the HKIA so decided to grab a meal at Cafe de Coral, the woman who manned the cashier was unfriendly, grumpy and abrupt only when you speak English and Ang an Moh appearance she's a bit friendly as HK people generally worshiped Ang Mohs just like SG. In low end even not mid end restaurants and cafes don't expect friendly service. In high end restaurants that serve traditional food such as dim sum and roast duck or goose, the wait staff rush you to finish your food and leave. Some customers are in-considered to others around them by talking very loudly in Cantonese. Restaurant toilets are mostly filthy, better not to look closely how they prepare foods! This is Hong Kong on the surface looks modern and efficient but under the surface is something else. The MTR are too crowded and with all sorts of smell though the trains are more frequent than SG. Probably unlikely to return to visit HK as the city as it has not much to offer other than if Cathay offers special fares maybe only use HK as a transit to other destinations in North Asia as everything is more expensive than SG especially luxury goods such as LV, Hermes, Chanel, etc. Drugstore beauty products probably cheaper than SG but negligible amount. For service definitely a downgrade experience over Japan and Taiwan.

 

As if HKIA only 1 fast food café....don't kid others who have not  been there

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Though HK wasn't a place I wanted to visit, my transit (for only 2 days) there some years back was quite ok. In fact I met a kind-hearted local who showed me the way to the building I was looking for. The eatery by the roadside served great food and I found the service quite acceptable, though not exemplary. Yes, the locals might be used to talking loudly in the restaurants, but I guess this is their culture. Rather, I am bored by the tourist spots as I find them uninteresting. The overall experience wasn't fantastic but wasn't that bad either.

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I know HKIA, once you are in transit area, the first you see is fast food outlets and seriously transit means you have a limited time to grab something to eat and when you were hungry you can't be bothered just grab what you can find. I've been there done that so TS is right, HK is not my favorite place, I would rather spend my money in other friendlier destinations.

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14 minutes ago, Guest Neutral said:

Though HK wasn't a place I wanted to visit, my transit (for only 2 days) there some years back was quite ok. In fact I met a kind-hearted local who showed me the way to the building I was looking for. The eatery by the roadside served great food and I found the service quite acceptable, though not exemplary. Yes, the locals might be used to talking loudly in the restaurants, but I guess this is their culture. Rather, I am bored by the tourist spots as I find them uninteresting. The overall experience wasn't fantastic but wasn't that bad either.

 

Kind hearted? wonder were you paying for the food?

When it comes to money suddenly everyone is kind hearted. :D

 

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11 minutes ago, Guest Fuwar said:

 

Ewwww HK is atrocious, Cantonese are really disgusting, no wonder these thread got so many Cantonese defenders probably they are one of them trying to act and convince they are civilized - you still enjoy their famous dim sum or yum cha? yuck!

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Don’t laugh at the Hongkongers. Services in Singapore isn’t that much better too. Retail assistants judge you and scan you from head to toe. Most Singaporeans have no etiquette as well and dress horribly. Worse still, the standard of spoken English is appalling and most have a kiasu mentality which is disgusting!

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34 minutes ago, Guest Guest said:

Don’t laugh at the Hongkongers. Services in Singapore isn’t that much better too. Retail assistants judge you and scan you from head to toe. Most Singaporeans have no etiquette as well and dress horribly. Worse still, the standard of spoken English is appalling and most have a kiasu mentality which is disgusting!

 

Aren't the majority of Sinkies are descendants of China Chinese? The traits already programmed in the DNA even though how many generations living in other land, the traits are just as disgusting as the original tiongs.

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I also dont find hk appealing to me. Some people are friendly but would say 70% are not friendly. I remember the one and only once time i travelled to hk with my dad. We went to a local restaurant nearby the hotel. My dad and i went in and sat down for like 15min and no one bother to come and serve us. Then when i approached the staff there. She gave me an annoying look and asked what i want loudly in cantonese. Really jialat service. Never have that in any other places. Trully hk style service.

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Went to the Elements mall for the Sky100 before We went up decided to try a restaurant, waited 10mins but no one bother to come and serve us, staff were disinterested and too busy setting up tables so We left.

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