Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Sang Kancil Dan Si Dugong

Ladies and gentlemen, please remain seated with your seatbelt fastened until the plane has come to a complete stop at the gate. NOW WE ALL KNOW WHY !!!

Sang Kancil just landed and was on its way to its designated gate with around 66 people onboard whilst Si Dugong was taxiing to the runway. It was going to fly back to Paris. There were more than 500 people on Si Dugong.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

A Surprise Face-to-face Encounter with Taylor Swift (Part IV)

Langham Place (朗豪坊) in Mongkok (旺角). This picture is mainly to show you just how long the escalators are. Can't quite feel it ? See it again (below).

This picture was taken on the Fourth Floor and these escalators connect directly to the Ninth Floor

This picture was taken from the Ninth Floor. These escalators are definitely not for the acrophobics.

Starbucks on the Fourth Floor inside Langham Place. Though not much with a view due to all the tall buildings surrounding Langham Place, i do like the glass panel design and all. A good place for old friends to catch-up.

Causebay Bay in the morning. Also the first day i actually saw some sunlight since arriving here 3 days ago. All these pictures were taken outside of Times Square Shopping Centre. Did you notice anything familiar in the second picture ? It's Bee Cheng Hiang (美珍香).

Black pepper chicken rice set for just HKD49 (RM19.30) at Hong Kong Dai Pai Dong restaurant (香港大牌檔) consisted of a black pepper chicken rice set of course, a MSG free soup of the day, iced milk tea and a dessert. The black pepper chicken tasted very good.

This restaurant is located at the back of an alley, thus making it difficult for some to find it. Anyway, it is located in Jaffe Road in Causeway Bay.

Some kind of Japanese seafood soup noodles with milk. I paid HKD80 (RM31.44) for this in a food court at Festival Walk (又一城).

The best Seafood Cheese Baked Rice ever ! It is kind of expensive though. I paid HKD83 (RM32.62) for this and a glass of iced lemon tea at Tsui Wah Restaurant. Like most restaurants or cha4 chaan1 teng1 in Hong Kong, it is absolute jam-packed during lunch/dinner time. They have many outlets in Hong Kong. I think i've seen at least 8 different Tsui Wah outlets in Central/Causeway Bay/Kowloon/Tsim Sha Tsui alone.


To be continued ...