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Wednesday, 5 December 2012

hong kong : agnes b cafe

I actually have no intention of visiting agnes b cafe while in hong kong, just happen to pass by and they look so pretty. The one above is the one at causeway bay, times square.



 Then as I was walking to Lung Shing Pharmacy, pass by the one at K-11. Beautiful enough to make me walk in.



 The cakes look good but I just had breakfast.
Decide to order the the coffee. It is not that cheap but not that expensive either, around starbucks price and they do have some interesting drinks like rose flavoured, ginger flavoured or creme brulee flavoured cafe au lait.
I picked a safe but interesting choice, creme brulee. yummy.


 Beautiful coffee paper cup. 

They sell some agnes b tumbler, xmas gifts sets, chocolate and toy rabbits.

Hong kong: 兴记Hing Kee





Visited this after I finish shopping at Temple street. Started from Jordan Station and just walked pass a small park, fortune tellers and you find this stall. They seems to open 3 other branches. After the meal, can just walk to Yau ma Tei MTR.
I try something different. The 避風塘 clams, means with fried garlic. It taste good but the clams were a bit skinny. Maybe should try the crab if you don't mind getting messy.
For the claypot rice, add in the soya sauce and sesame sauce yourself and then mixed it. Quite fun and you can control the taste of it. What I like best is the rice, it is solid and also not mushy and fragrant.

兴记Hing Kee
(19 Temple Street )extreme end of temple street, near Yau ma tei MTR station
Oyster Egg,claypot rice, oyster egg and urine prawn

First visit to Hing Kee
Temple Street

hong kong : Kam Wah Cafe 金華冰廳



 Famous for their polos buns 菠蘿包
They have a lot of variations. The buns are crispy on the outside and soft on the inside.
A good place for breakfast before heading to hua yeun street.


Kam Wah Cafe 金華冰廳
Address: G/F, 47 Bute Street, Mongkok, Hong Kong (太子弼 街47號地下, 香港)
Phone: (852) 2392-6830
MTR Prince Edward, Exit B3 or MTR Mongkok, Exit B1
Opening hours: 630-2330
Opposite Kam Wah is this Thai Hainam Chicken Rice stall.

Hong kong: Sweet dynasty 糖朝


 We are back!
The porridge is good.
My parents said that they prefer this wanton noodles to Mak's noodles. Their noodles have a more chewy texture compared to Singapore. My sister spotted two prawns inside a Wanton.
Mum's order, rice roll with prawn. I preferred the one with youtiao.
The carrot cake which I like.


Mango mochi.
Their siew mai with scrunchy prawns.
The only disappointment, the custard bud. We expect the filling to be hot and liquid but it turn out to be lumpy.


Durian with beancurd and mango with sago.

Sweet dynasty 糖朝
100 Canton Road. (near TST Station) exit AA
Tel: +852 2199 7799
Opening Hours: Mon-Thurs [10am – 12am]; Fri [10am – 11pm];
Sat [7am – 1am];Sun [7am – 12am]

This is a must visit place for me. The things are exactly the cheapest. I think will cost around s$15 to s$20 per meal.
The large amount of food is because we visited the place twice. I have a voucher to use and the food is good and my parents like this place.
It is located near to the ferry terminal to Macau at Tsim Sha Tsui. I visited it before I set off to Macau and when I came back from Macau. Seems a bit dumb?

they have a new shop at 
Shop 1303, 13/F, Hysan Place at Lee Gardens, 500 Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay

hong kong free and easy : mongkok 女人街 (ladies market), argyle centre, new town mall

女人街(ladies market)

 女人街(ladies market)

Some snacks selling at Mongkok, smelly tofu too.
I like the egg waffle ball 雞蛋仔 and grilled sotong.


At Mongkok, there is argyle centre and new town mall which sell a lot of stuff. Lot of shopping can be done here. It close around 11pm.

Tuesday, 4 December 2012

Hong kong free and easy : 花园街(Hua Yuen, flower street), 廟街(temple street

 
We had breakfast at Kam Wah, famous for their 菠蘿包 before heading to 花园街, flower street. It is just a 5 minutes walk from Kam Wah. Can enjoy looking at the colorful fish on the way to 花园街




There are lot of shoes shops behind the stalls. So don't just shop at the stalls. The shoes are usually selling shoes for around hk$100 and there is a big big variety. Shop around as prices may differ. The price is fixed. However, the biggest size is usually 39 or 40 so not a place for girls with big feet.

 Traditional Bakery. 
 It was a bit quite on the day I visited as it was raining. For anyone who needs a healthy dosage of fruits in their life, can buy from here,
Cute cups and notebooks.

RAiny and quiet morning.
I am not sure about the hours but it start usually in the late morning, around 11am and the shops and stalls close around 8pm.
There is not much bargaining at this place, just a few hong kong dollars off the item.


They erected this big gate at Temple street so you know when you reached.
Temple street is in between Yau Ma Tei and Jordan. It is just which side you want to start from.
A lot of open air eatery. We went to Hing Kee for claypot.
Temple street has a partion in the middle which you will need to cross a small garden and walk through a whole row of fortune tellers and people singing karaoke.

Some of the things selling at Temple street.


I visited 花园街(Hua Yuen, flower street), 廟街(temple street), 女人街(ladies market). 花园街 is the least touristy. If you are shopping the other two markets, be prepared to do some hard core bargaining and wait for them to drag you back. Watched a lot of this kind of drama at 廟街, 女人街.
I enquire about girl's school bag for my niece. Not sure about the quality differences.
花园街- hk$59
廟街- hk$150
女人街-Hk$89
but do remember the other two places can be cheaper if you are a good bargainer and enjoy bargaining.

I prefer flower street for the shoes and also I am not really into bargaining.
But is nice to stroll at the other two, may find things that you like and I do like to watch the bargaining drama.

More on Ladies market

Hong Kong free and easy : The scenery Day and night.Avenue of star














 STar Avenue and symphony of lights.
I went in the evening so it was a bit hard to appreciate star avenue at that timing as it was too dark. 
Caught the symphony of lights at 8pm and enjoyed the beautiful night scenery.
I think they have special version for christmas or new year which should be more interesting.
Either get off at Tsim Sha Tsui East or Tsim Sha Tsui and walk over. 
From Tsim Sha Tsui, access via the underpass of Sheraton. They have quite clear directional signs.
One reason I visited here for the night lights is because I did not want to spend the time and effort going up the peak. 

 This ferry is for longer distance like travelling to Macau or zhuhai.
 Cloudy day. Even the building is in the clouds.

 We saw a helicopter
 The ferry. The is not enclosed so enjoyed the breeze.




 Clock tower
 
Took the ferry from Central to Kowloon just to catch the beautiful scenery.
Just a short ride like 5-10mins.