Tuesday, August 9, 2011

I was in HK a few days earlier, went to some fancy restaurant for a few days.
After dinner, we always went to have dessert! MANGO is the name of the fruit. Not the clothing shop.
Breakfast at Pacific coffee, not because it is good but because it is near.
Went to a seafood place for group dinner on the last day of work before honey joins me.
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Stayed in this hotel on the first night. Its room is small, but the location is great since it is very near the MTR Station.
Breakfast on the 1st day is at this restaurant. Its dim sum is very nice and recommended by our local friends.
The porridge portion is very big and the prawns taste very nice indeed. Even the Malay cake taste good too!
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Fresh flowers under the sun in 30 degrees heat! How did they do it? I bet they have to change them daily to maintain this fresh colours!
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Canton Road is full of shopping complexes that is so huge, it will take several days to go through all of them.
So LV store has a long queue of people from you-know-from-which-country. Seems like they are the one that can afford anything now.
There is a strange sight when walking along this road that is full of luxury goods stores. You feel that these are really necessary items, just like water and food.
Cartier also got queue, only a shorter one. How come?
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The room at Hyatt TST is great! We are lucky that we got a bigger room.
The toilet is huge too compare to the previous hotel.
So before the room get messed up, we quickly took a picture together.
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For our dinner on the 2nd night, we ate at the Ocean Center restuarant. It is owned by the maxim group. We waited for 1 hours for a free table.
Our mood is still good after such a long wait.
The dished we order are very light. Thi is some veg cook in soya bean soup. Very nice and very special.
Other dishes include roast pork and some tou fu. We are not so full after the meal because we are going for dessert later.
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Agnes B cafe has a nice selection of sandwiches and desserts. Tried the tuna and roast beef and it taste good!
Coffee is very nice too!
There is no free tables during tea time in the afternoon.
Finally managed to order some nice pastries after a long wait for a free table.
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If you want to buy nice macaroon in HK, please go to this place. Nice but not cheap.
Flower shop at the hotel ground floor.
Hoi Phong Road is a busy cross road connecting Nathan Road and Canton Road.
Canton Road Harbour City has a beautiful dusk sky in the evenings.
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K11 mall has a lot of eating place.
One of the them is a dessert shop that also sell creme brulee. Ther service person is preparing our order now.
The end result is a rather nice looking piece of dessert
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Went to have dessert at about 12am in the morning. The shop opens till 2am during the weekends.
Looks nice to eat! The famous dish is deep fried banana. But we never tried it because we are too full!
This is the shop near TST Hyatt hotel.
After that we had layer cake next door in another shop. Mmmm..... for this kind of cake, the one from the shop at home still taste better.
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We stay at the 20th floor! With nice view of the harbour.
We only stay for 1 day and the room is already messed up in the next morning.
There are 4 lifts in the hotel. Lobby is at the 6th floor, on top of the K11 shopping mall.
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Breakfast in the morning is wan ton noodles. There is no roast pork for this type of mee in HK. So why is there roast pork in wan ton noodles in Singapore and Malaysia?
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