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Day 2 Hong Kong: New Territory & Kowloon City



We started the very wet day by venturing to the HK Heritage Museum at Shatin. There was a special Christian Dior Couture exhibit that the girlfriend was very excited about.





We then went on our way to visit the 10,000 Buddha which is nearby but it was pouring so heavy that we were stranded for a bit, so we decided to visit the nearby teahouse and had some lovely Jasmine tea.





Our next stop was Islam Foods in Kowloon city. We read about their famed juicy beef pies and were keen to try it out. The restaurant served halal chinese food and when we arrived at about 1.30pm it was completely packed! We had to share a table with 3 other couples. This is the practice in HK. In order to accomodate everyone (due to the huge population of the city), the waiters just sit you wherever there is an empty space. The menu was all in chinese so I let the girlfriend do the ordering. They had some pictures of the food and everything looked really tasty. I opted for some stir fried prawn and special fried rice and the girlfriend had beef brisket noodles. We had the beef pies ( its called veal goulash on their picture menu) and it was definitely worth the trip. We ordered extras to take away.


(Beef brisket noodles & veal goulash pies)
(my stir fried prawns)


We then preceded to Ladies Market in Mong Kok which is kind of like Petaling Street in Kuala Lumpur. I bought some t shirts and some souveniers.



The girlfriend planned dinner with her friends in HK - Faye and Joanne and we made our way to Siam Cafe in Soho in Central. We had a ride on the mid levels escalators which seem to just go on and on! It was really quite exciting. I hope to explore more of the cafes, bars and restaurants all along the escalators next time.

We also discovered that at nearby centres and footbridges, there was a big congregation of filipino maids from all around HK. The girlfriend said they normally group around in Queensway and Victoria Park but cos the weather was really wet, they had to search for covered areas. Hmmm interesting...



(the girlfriends Strawberry & Chilli drink)



(the girlfriend with her friends Faye and Jo)

Day 1 Hong Kong : Tsim Sha Tsui



We arrived Hong Kong at about 11am and clearly the skies are not kind to us as it was very rainy and windy for the next 2 days. It was preety much wet all throughout the day till night.



Took in some of the sights, smell and food of in HK's busiests area. This is definitely the place to go as you can find pretty much everything here. Food, electronic gadgets, clothes and you can choose from the shops by Nathan Road or have a bit of wander to Canton and Salisbury Road where the scene changes dramatically to that of a more cultured and posh environment.


(The girlfriend had her fave mango dessert at Hui Lau San)

We went to the HK Museum of Art for the Louis Vuitton exhibition and then wandered to NOBU at the Intercontinental Hotel for some very very posh nosh.







The food in NOBU was out of this world. It is Japanese fusion at its best. As you sink your teeth into the food, it dawns on you why this restasurant can command the $$$ it does and why it is constantly booked out. The only low point of the night was th HK$98 bottle of Fiji Water which costs only HK$20 at 7-11 (we were so robbed!!! we had no idea cos the waiter asked us if we would liked some water...)

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1. Rock Shrimp with creamy wasabi sauce (my fave)
2. Complimentary snack from the chef
3. Scallop and corn salad
4. Soft shell crab in crispy roll
5. US super prime in wasabi garnish (lez's fave)
6. Chocolate bento dessert (oh my god the best cake ever in the world)
7. Garoupa with 3 sauce ( we got carried away we forgot to take a photo! )