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Lan Fong Yuen, creators of HK Milk Tea

September 25, 2012 by Richard

While walking around Central during our Hong Kong trip last year we chanced upon a line forming in one of the side streets on our way back from the Mid Levels Escalators.Upon closer examination at the front of the line, we found out that the place was called Lan Fong Yuen and its claim to fame was … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Hong Kong, Travel Tagged With: Central, Fried Pork Chop with Macaroni soup, HK milk tea, Hong Kong, interesting interior design, Lan Fong Yuen, macaroni with ham, old restaurant, pork chop bun, Tsim Tsa Tsui, Woodhouse

Tai Ping Koon Restaurant in Hong Kong

September 17, 2012 by Richard

During our most recent trip to Hong Kong, I vowed to try as much new restaurants as we could. So I started researching around the internet for places we've never been too and definitely found lots of new places. One of those is Tai Ping Koon, a restaurant that was founded in 1860 in Guangzhou and up … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Hong Kong, Travel Tagged With: Giant souffle, Hong Kong, old restaurant, Portuguese Baked chicken, Tai Ping Koon

Starbucks Mooncakes from Hong Kong

September 10, 2012 by Richard

Traveling to Hong Kong during the tail end of their summer shopping season means I get to buy mooncakes. Mooncakes are traditionally given out to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. I was eagerly anticipating buying some of my favorite custard cream mooncakes when I chanced upon some interesting ones … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Food Finds Tagged With: almonds, celebration, espresso, hazelnut, holiday, Hong Kong, Mid Autumn Festival, Salted Caramel, special occasion, Starbucks mooncakes

Ippudo HK in Silvercord

August 29, 2012 by Richard

Our daughter loves ramen, capable of finishing one bowl all by her lonesome, sans the toppings. She's quite happy with just the noodles and soup. That is why I made it a point to visit Ippudo HK during our last trip to Hong Kong. Ippudo traces its origins to Hakata (Fukuoka) in Kyushu, Japan which … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Hong Kong, Travel Tagged With: Akamaru Shinaji, Hakata noodles, Hong Kong, Ippudo HK, japanese, ramen, Ramen King, Shigemi Kawahara, Silvercord, Tsim Tsa Tsui, umami

Macau Restaurant in Hong Kong

October 25, 2011 by Richard

Macau Restaurant is a place that serves Macanese cuisine as well as Hong Kong favorites that we discovered many years ago. The wide and delectable menu served quickly is what keeps drawing us again and again. Everyone we've brought here has loved the place. Our recent trip to Hong Kong was no … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Hong Kong, Travel Tagged With: Crispy bun, egg tarts, Fried baby pigeon, Hong Kong, Iced Coffee, Kang kong with Bacalhau, Lemon Coke, Macau restaurant, Porkchop bun, Portuguese Baked chicken

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