26th
November
2006
Anyone who visits Hong Kong must not miss this!

It is highly recommended that you stop by McD and buy this little burger for HKD11.00.
I give it a 9/10! Argh, look at the egg-white and the melt cheese inside.

Ba la ba la bah…I’m loving it!

Yummy!!!
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22nd
November
2006
Eating desserts in Hong Kong is a must, unless you’re suffering from diabetes otherwise it is a big shame. It is not difficult to find a shop that sells large variety of desserts, you see them located at almost every one or two streets across. My favourite for cold serving is definitely Mangoes! Who can argue it is the BOMB!
Mangoes and sago only!!!
Glutinous Rice Balls with Extra Mangoes and Mango Ice Cream!!!
It cost you easily HKD25.00 per serving. If you don’t take it too hard, it is almost same price to a large Starbucks Frappuccino Blended Coffee. Afterall, it’s not so expensive lah eh!
posted in Food, Travelogue, Hong Kong |
21st
November
2006
Anyone gave a thought on why Hong Kong gets even attractive after the sun sets?

I may have the answer for that. Everybody who has been to Hong Kong would know this place is damagingly crowded with people. No matter where you go, just remember this, you’re not alone. If you’re afraid of snatch thief, don’t worry Hong Kong is one of the safest city in the world. You will always see police patroling around the busy street. If you want to shed some pounds, I sincerely recommend you to visit Hong Kong where food can be expensive than clothing, so you tend to save a few bucks for shopping by skipping meals. If you’re on budget travel, c’mon Hong Kong is not a good choice for you. Unless you are fully prepared to eat instant noodles all the time. But that’s not of my lose weight program. Besides skipping meals, walking in Kowloon side or Hong Kong island can really give you absolute work-out. FREE somemore! Read the rest of this entry »
posted in Travelogue, Hong Kong |
14th
November
2006
Nobody will deny Hong Kong is a sophisticated and diversified city full with neon lights, high rise apartments and skyscrapers. You will meet with the city of contrasts as you step into Hong Kong Kowloon district and Hong Kong Island. Both sides, oh yes, you have to know Hongkie likes to use ‘side’ to describe almost everywhere they go. Be it Kowloon side, Repulse Bay side, Seaside and etc, it’s quite normal to hear it in Hong Kong. You will see a vast difference in cultures, heritage buildings between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon District if you observe good enough.

I am fortunate enough to pull two nights stay at my friend’s place in Aberdeen, Hong Kong Island. I bought my friend’s mother a bottle of Black Label and some local delights for courteous custom. Usually Hongkies will rather treat you meals than allowing you to stay over.
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7th
November
2006

Gallivanter was right. I was in Hong Kong having Burger King dinner meal at The Peak. Looking at the beautiful, spectacular panoramic view of the Asia’s best city, no, World’s best city made me feel so wholesome.
Up and coming travelogue entries soon.
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