Travelling with Infant to Hong Kong - Need to use Kitchen

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We are travelling Hong Kong next weekend. We have a 9 months old baby. She has lactose intolerance (meaning she can't take any milk material). We give her home made food, mainly, which is made of some rice and grains.

Now the thing is, none of the hotels do allow us to:

  • Cook anything in hotel room with our pressure cooker and/or with our induction stove.
  • Don't allow their restaurant' kitchen for this 5 minute cooking thing.
  • Won't give us facility to just cook the food in their kitchen and give it back to us.

We are getting out of options. Any suggestions?

No, we cannot give "Baby Food" available in market, as we can't take risk with baby's health in other country.



Best Answer

Rent an apartment hotel (serviced apartment) or an Airbnb apartment instead. These always include kitchens and basic cooking utensils.

Also, in Hong Kong you can trust product labeling: if commercial baby food says "no dairy" on it, it won't contain any dairy.




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Answer 2

Depending on how much preparation you need to do.

My advice is to use the local 7-Eleven or Circle K convenience stores. The vast majority of them will come equipped with a boiling water tap and a microwave. You will also find that you will never be more than a few paces from the nearest convenience store.

We don't like to walk in Hong Kong, because its really hot outside.

Answer 3

for cheaper alternatives try a youth hostel:

http://www.hostelworld.com/hostels/Hong-Kong/Hong-Kong

But be sure to verify that it is a licensed Guest House. You're supposed to prepare your own food in most of these hostels, so it should be exactly what you want.

Also, avoid Chungking Mansions at all costs which is reserved for adventurers.

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