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Law Fu Kee Congee & Noodle Specialist

March 6, 2013 by Richard

Law Fu Kee is a small eatery famous for their congee, perfect for those Hong Kong breakfasts. The master chef has been preparing congee at 3 am for over 50 years. It was also part of the prestigious Michelin Guide Asia and Macau a couple of years ago.   The restaurant is very easy … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Hong Kong, Travel Tagged With: Breakfast, Congee, Congee with Lean Meat and Century Egg, Congee with Meatball, Deep Fried dace balls, fermented clam, Hong Kong, Law Fu Kee, Michelin Guide Asia, Sheung Wan

A Visit to the Hong Kong Museum of History

November 22, 2012 by Richard

On a previous trip to Hong Kong, Lauren wanted to go to the science museum. We went there bright and early but it seems they don't open until 1 pm. Good thing there was another museum just across it called the Hong Kong Museum of History so we went there instead and wondered to us why there was an … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Hong Kong, Travel Tagged With: Educational, Family Bonding, Free admission on Wednesday, Fun Day, HK Museum of History, Hong Kong, Learn Something New, Tsim Tsa Tsui

Sticky Candy Kitchen in K11, Hong Kong

November 16, 2012 by Richard

One of the most unique mall I've ever set foot in is K11 Art Mall in Tsim Tsa  Tsui, Hong Kong and that's also where you can find Sticky. It is a candy store where they make them right before your eyes. The make, mold and cut sugar into whatever form they desire. The three of us were transfixed … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Food Finds Tagged With: Candy Making, Hard candies, Hong Kong, K11 Art Mall, Kaleidoscope of color, Live Sculpting, Made to Order, Peppermint Candies, Sticky, Tsim Tsa Tsui

Australia Dairy Co.

October 29, 2012 by Richard

Australia Dairy Co. has been on my Hong Kong restaurant list for a while now but has not been crossed out until our recent trip. Since our Tsim Tsa Tsui hotel room does not include breakfast, we usually just eat out somewhere near but I immediately suggested going to Australia Dairy Co. in nearby … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Hong Kong, Travel Tagged With: Australian Dairy Co., Breakfast, Breasfast food, Buttered Toast with Eggs, cha chaan teng, Egg Custard stewed Chinese Style, Eggs, English menu, Hong Kong, Jordan, Macaroni Soup, Tsim Tsa Tsui

Tai Hing Roast Restaurant in Hong Kong

October 8, 2012 by Richard

I was searching the internet for the best Hong Kong milk tea or pantyhose milk tea and found out that Tai Hing Roast Restaurant, a chain restaurant, came 2nd in a local competition held in 2009 with the winner being a hole in wall restaurant in a place that I've never even heard of let alone visited … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Hong Kong, Travel Tagged With: cripsy bun butter condensed milk, English menu, HK milk tea, Hong Kong, Mongkok, pantyhose milk tea, salty lemon sprite, Sweet and Sour Pork, swiss style noodles, Tai Hing Roast Restaurant

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