Sunday, February 28, 2010
Bubble tea from Gong Cha @Mongkok
Most of the times there's a long queue outside the stall (even during non peak hour and rainy weather) but I was lucky there were just a few people standing in line when I got there.
I ordered Gong Cha's signature beverage "Pearl Milk Tea".
Gosh, the cup was giant! The tea tasted good, texture wise it was smooth and the boba balls were very chewy, I loved it to every sip! Probably the yummiest bubble tea I've ever had! ^_^ Only HKD12 for such a large cup, really worth the price!
I managed to finish the entire cup, though I was full for hours, as a result I skipped my dinner and had late night snack instead :p
Labels:
Local Hong Kong food
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Rumour @Tsim Sha Tsui
Apart from the catchy name, the cozy interior and a handful of spelling mistakes on the menu (just to name a few: tomoto juice, cuppaccino and fussy foot? I can't help but wonder if they did this on purpose? Cos it's kinda hard to believe who ever typed the menu could be so careless and neglected to take the time to double-check it?) there's nothing really worth mentioning about this restaurant, food and service are both so so.
Labels:
Italian food,
pasta
Friday, February 12, 2010
Hokkaido Ramen Santouka @Tsim Sha Tsui
While looking around for a place for light dinner in the new iSquare mall, this ramen shop caught our eyes because it was the only dining venue that was packed and people were standing in line to get a table.
I tried the combo Shio Ramen with mild and creamy pork broth served with rice topped with dried bonito and green onion. The ramen was cooked al dente and was tasty~
Labels:
Japanese food
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Al Pasha @Tsim Sha Tsui
Ever tried Xinjiang food? If not, Al Pasha, located in K11 shopping mall, is a good choice to start your exotic journey in the authentic Middle Eastern cuisine.
The orient-themed interior with its magical and mystic Moroccan lanterns remind me of Aladdin, Ali Baba and Sinbad of the Arabian Nights...
The orient-themed interior with its magical and mystic Moroccan lanterns remind me of Aladdin, Ali Baba and Sinbad of the Arabian Nights...
Labels:
Middle East
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