Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Day 2: Breakfast @Jordan & Shopping trip @Tung Chung & Tsim Tsa Shui

Day 2.

Took MTR to Jordan and walked over to Parkes Street (just all the way straight right after the Jordan MTR exit) for Australia Dairy Co.

Ignore the long queue there. Hongkis' are fast and efficient, so no worries about that. Probably you will just need to wait for 5mins and they will get a seat for you. If you come in a gang, you will get to sit together but if you come with two people, prepare to share table with some other customers and please make up your mind and order once you place your butt on the stool cause Hongkis' dont like to wait.

They took our order in less than 2 minutes and the food arrived in 2 minutes right after we ordered. Super fast and efficient in a crowded small restaurant, good to experience the hectic life in HK *phew*. :D

Try scrambled eggs and steamed milk puddings (a-must-try). It's superb! Lurving and missing it now.

Long queue but I waited for 5 minutes only..


Be patience.

Best Eats 2010 (Recommended) Award


Ordered a set of breakfast which contains a macaroni soup with ham + scrambled eggs and toast. Side order another milk pudding. Damn yummy.


Miss the scrambled eggs in HK now. :(

Milk pudding, very milkish and creamy. 

Crowded

Second destination, SHOPPINGGGGG!!!!! AT TUNG CHUNGGGGG! Citygate Outlets. Wooooooot.

The best destination to shop cuz its CHEAP and CHEAP and... CHEAPPPPPPPPPP!!!!!




Wanted to get this Guess Blazer but out of size. :(


Wanton noodles for lunch. Big portion!



See you again in the future. *evil laughs*

Had a walk back to Central & Tsim Tsa Tsui, searching for H&M, another GREAT place to SHOP! 

No pictures cuz Im too busy grabbing tops, shorts, dresses and skirts to try on. >.< 
LOVEEEEE H&M A LOT!!!! 

Hurm. In the middle of the busy city.


Another food that is a MUST TRY in HK is the EGG TART!

Trust me, the egg tarts in HK and Msia are different. Im not an egg tart fan but the egg tarts in HK seriously impressed me much. Dont mind eating two.. With their wonderful tasty soft, rich egg in the centre nestled in crispy pastry.. one word that best describes it, DELICIOUSNESS.. No kidding, no play-play.

But where to find sucha egg tarts? Head over to 35, Lyndhurst Terrace at Central and search for Tai Cheong Bakery Shop.. 

Oh yea, if you want to try something new, you can also get their sugar-coated donut and chicken pie. Very tasty and nice as well. :))


35, Lyndhurst Terrace at Central 





Chicken Pie. Nice..

Whoooppss! Candid. ;D

Just another proper pic.

Miss the egg tarts in HK. Me no want Malaysia's egg tarts. Me no eat. Sob sob.

Wahaha. On "Lan" Street. XD

Tsim Tsa Shui.. Susie? Haha. Heard of that HK oldies song? XD

Busy town in HK. Tsim Tsa Shui, this is like PJ in Malaysia while Central is KL, the city centre. 

Tsim Tsa Shui, another great luxury shopping area!!!


Back to hotel, rest, camwhore, sleep!

Displaying SOME of my purchases. :D



Hong Kong is seriously a great place to eat and shop. Teehee. Sleeping now!






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Monday, December 5, 2011

Day 1: Victoria Peak@ Central & Yung Kee Restaurant@Central

Hello December, you came too fast and I'm another year older.

Year end, time to plan for some Christmas gatherings, parties or a road trip, or it's just another perfect time to plan for next year's trip! No plans for next year so far (for the first time), and I've been to three different countries this year which was well planned last year. Sigh. This year totally nothing at all. Conquered China (April). Cambodia (May). Hong Kong (September- for the second time).

Speaking of that, already forgotten that I didn't blog anything about my HK trip which I went two months ago. 

Hong Kong trip- second time visit, makan trip. 

Did my last minute packing and research on tourist attraction in HK.

My last minute as in few hours before I catch the flight there, not few days before. No time to do all the researching, was way too busy with work. Sigh. That night itself, had only an hour of sleep and it was dead tiring. Thought of not sleeping/ napping (afraid that I cant wake), but I ended up, fell asleep and woke up half an hour late, and rushed over to the KL Central for the bus to LCCT at 3.30am. Thank God we made it to the airport on time for check in. 

>.<  

Entertainment for the 5 hours flight but I slept like a pig.

The moment I woke was the moment where the destination to HK left about half an hour more. Damn awesome and cool! Clearing off my sleep debt and killed my time by sleeping in plane. *yay*

Tee shirt. Shorts. Slipper.

Left my scarf back at home. Thank God I wore a cardigan with me, or else I would be cold to death in the plane plus I was wearing shorts. Blargh!

Took the airport express which took us around 25-30 minutes to arrived in Central Station.

Quick and Comfy. 

Once we reached Central Station, we switched from Airport Express to MTR Kowloon to hotel.


Was starving and tired of looking for the location of the hotel that I booked (Oriental Lander at Mongkok). We walked all the way from Mongkok station to Prince Edward station, and like finally, after using iPhone4 GPS and asking directions to Oriental Lander, arrived in the evening. *phew* Should just pay a taxi driver to get us there.

Super small size room, and my room back in Malaysia is even more spacious! 

No 360 degree turning when showering. That small.  


Overall it's okayyy-lah.. Room was very clean. 10 minutes walk to the nearest MTR (Prince Edward Station, not Mongkok). Location, so-so only, not that strategic but still fine.. Bathroom too small. And wifi can be accessed in the lobby only.

First meal in HK. Simply hopped into a cha chan teng nearby our hotel and had our lunch there.

Ah Ma Leng Tong (Ah Ma's Delicious Soup)

Too much of Chinese characters. Could not understand the menu well enough and the food there were not bad. Typical Chinese dishes that we can also find it back in Malaysia too. :)

Quite tasty.. 


Went for a walk somewhere nearby to check out and familiarise with the place.

Mong Kok 

Back to the room, rested and headed out again at night for dinner and some sight-seeing!

MTR station. Darn packed.  

Haha. Man Yee Building.  

Took the MTR to Central, the city centre! 

Peak Tram! 

So many people.. 

Long Champ shop!

Busy busy city. 

Headed over to Victoria Peak for HK night scenery. 

Peak Tram ride to The Peak 

Banyaknya orang.. Majority orang dari China nie..  


Ready to walk and explore HK. :) 

Marvellous night scenery! Damn beautiful.  

Hello Hong Kong. :) 


"A Symphony of Light"  not at Avenue of Stars, but at The Peak this time, cant really see anything but the scenery still amazed me. :)

Without flash. 

 Better with flash. :P

Us 

Saw something like smokehouse there. So nice!

 Scenery was covered with thick fogs back in my 2009 visit to Victoria Peak here. That's why we need to be back here for the beautiful night scenery again. Not gonna miss it this time since its SUMMER in HK. Darn HOT.

Skyscrapers everywhere. 


Passed by here and it reminds me of those TVB series where those emo/ kungfu/ taichi shooting scene took place. 

Stopped by at Yung Kee restaurant for our late dinner. 

Yung Kee restaurant serves the world famous roast goose, right in the heart of Central at Wellington Street. Not forgetting the famous century egg as well. 



Not a big fan of century egg but it is a must-try century egg in here. Darn nice.

Yummy yummy roast goose 

And some beans in the roast goose. Awesome. Worth the pay, worth a try.  

Fried rice! 


Walked down the Wellington Street and check out the street and some makan-makan places.

Huge pizza pan! Yummy yummy. 

Eeeewww! The snake restaurant!! 


Happening pub street. :)


Saw this lady acting at Central. Wonder who was that. 

3,2,1 ACTION!

And next, more makan post. :)

Good night everyone and have a great week ahead!





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