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Golden Cowrie Restaurant Cebu: For Authentic Filipino Food!

Golden Cowrie Restaurant Cebu

One of the best restaurants in the Philippines is the Golden Cowrie Restaurant. Known officially as the Golden Cowrie Native Restaurant, it serves up authentic Filipino food at a very reasonable price in a restaurant setting…

Interior of Golden Cowrie
Interior of Golden Cowrie

Inside Golden Cowrie Restaurant

Golden Cowrie Restaurant – Best Filipino Restaurant Cebu

Touted as the best Filipino restaurant in Cebu, Golden Cowrie Native Restaurant embodies the pride in filipino cuisine and is one of our must-try when you visit Cebu (pronounced as SEE BOO). The funny thing was that although there was a Golden Cowrie Restaurant at Ayala Mall, we did not know about it at that time (so near and yet so far)! Therefore, we took a 10 minutes taxi ride from Ayala Mall to the Golden Cowrie Lahug @ Salinas Drive…

Our server Precious at Golden Cowrie
Our server Precious at Golden Cowrie

As we pulled up at Golden Cowrie, we were ushered by a security guard (meaning its a decent joint) who opened these big wooden doors for us to enter into the restaurant. The deco was nice, warm and inviting. Much like coming home. It has an alfresco dining area outside as well.

After being seated, our server Precious (see inset above), asked us politely if it was our first time here. She was friendly and patient in explaining the various local dishes (some of the dishes had Filipino names) while recommending some of the best sellers. Good service is always a great start to a meal isnt it?

What to eat at Golden Cowrie Restaurant

Precious then recommended for us to have the crispy pata (pork knuckle!!), squid in coco sauce, kang kong and shrimps with garlic. This was accompanied by garlic rice and free flow white rice! Oh, every order of normal rice is free flow. And you know what? We don’t usually eat that much white rice, but surprisingly, the rice was especially fragrant while the texture of grains full of goodness! No wonder even ladies pile up on the rice while eating at Golden Cowrie Restaurant! Yes, even Kate!

Golden Cowrie Squid in coco sauce 179
Golden Cowrie Squid in coco sauce 179

Crispy pata and Squid in coco sauce – Must try from Golden Cowrie Restaurant!

Golden Cowrie Cebu Kangkong 79
Golden Cowrie Cebu Kangkong 79

Kang Kong and Shrimps with garlic Golden Cowrie Native Restaurant

Golden Cowrie Cebu Garlic Rice 39
Golden Cowrie Cebu Garlic Rice 39
Golden Cowrie Cebu Shrimps with garlic 89
Golden Cowrie Cebu Shrimps with garlic 89
Golden Cowrie Small crispy pata 295
Golden Cowrie Small crispy pata 295

Guess what? EVERY DISH WAS GOOD!! The serving of the crispy pata was HUGE and when you take in a piece of meat together with the crispy skin, accompanied by the garlic rice? Simply SHIOK! Now we understand why many Filipinos enjoy garlic rice. It’s not only the fried garlicky taste that attracts you. When mixed in, it gives a different mild crunchy texture with every mouth. Yum!

Served sizzling hot, the squid in coco sauce was fresh and succulent, not the rubbery kind but the Q type with a refreshing taste of spices and charred taste. With a little chili on the side (not too much cause their version is actually quite spicy), it was just a perfect combination with the fragrant white rice.

The kang kong and shrimps with garlic also accompanied the rice really well. After typing for the last few paragraphs, we’re starting to wonder if dishes revolve around the rice? Because they complemented each other oh oh oh so well! Haven’t had this much rice in such a long time – SERIOUSLY!

Okok, here comes the best part. Our total damage? Only 824 pesos (including drinks) which is about $25 SGD!! This is less than a third of what you would have paid at a zi char stall in Singapore!

Where to find a Golden Cowrie Restaurant in Cebu

Here is a list of Golden Cowrie Restaurants in Cebu.

Ayala Terraces
Cebu Business Park, Biliran Road
Cebu City

Golden Cowrie Lahug (The one that we went to!)
Salinas Drive, Lahug
Cebu City
6000

Parkmall
Ouano Ave. North Reclamation Area
Mandaue City
Cebu, Central Visayas

Golden Cowrie A.S. Fortuna
A. S. Fortuna St
Mandaue City
Cebu, Central Visayas

Golden Cowrie SM Cebu
Lower Ground Floor, SM City
Cebu

Golden Cowrie Cybergate
Robinsons Cybergate, Fuente
Cebu City
Cebu, Central Visayas

Mactan Marina Mall
Lapu-Lapu City
Cebu

Golden Cowrie Restaurant is opened at lunch from 11am to 2pm and for dinner from 6pm to 10pm.

Golden Cowrie Restaurant
Golden Cowrie Restaurant

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Dolphin and Island Hopping Tour (Pamilacan, Balicasag, Virgin sandbar)

Dolphin and Island Hopping Tour (Pamilacan, Balicasag, Virgin sandbar): A day of chasing dolphins and turtles

Although we have already seen dolphins during our trip in Perth/Bunbury, we were excited to go for this dolphin and island hopping tour as we will be able to see the dolphins swim care-freely in the sea. We paid 2,900 pesos ($85 SGD) per pax for this 9hr tour (i know….many of you would comment that it is pricey. And I have read blogs written by the locals that they only pay probably the same amount for a 3D2N itinerary but we liked the fact that there’s only 2 of us in the boat, and the timing is very flexible. We can stay however long we want at each stop.) And anyways, we would like to think that we have boosted the tourism economy of Philippines 🙂

The day started early at 5.30am. The hotel staff at Amorita Resort greeted us at the beach gate with our packed breakfast for the journey which included a gourmet sandwich and a bottle of chilled water. The staff also carried our snorkeling equipment and life vests to the boat. We were then introduced to our boatman and his helper (who is his younger cousin). Not long after, we were ready to go look for our dolphins!

Headed towards Balicasag island catching the dolphins first then going to the island for snorkeling followed by sand bar at Virgin island
Headed towards Balicasag island catching the dolphins first then going to the island for snorkeling followed by sand bar at Virgin island

Leaving at 530 for dolphin watching!


Video taken from boat enroute to “Dolphin Hunting”!

We were one of the earliest boats to arrive at the location where the dolphins are frequently sighted. However, we were not so lucky this morning. After an hour of waiting, more boats joined us and we were all eager to see who could spot the dolphins first. Suddenly, like an action-packed movie (along with amazing race theme song), the boatman skillfully made a sharp right turn, gained speed, and told us where the dolphins were! It was initially hard to differentiate the reflection of the morning sun on the waters and the movement of the dolphins. But soon we were experts 🙂 We managed to spot more dolphins, including the spinner dolphins as we were making our way to Balicasag Island.

Finally! Whole school of dolphins sighted!
Finally! Whole school of dolphins sighted!

Dolphins sighted!


First glimpse of the dolphins at Bohol! Notice how our boatsman uses whistle to attract their attention


Clapping works too…

Snorkeling in the waters around Balicasag Island was next on the itinerary. The guide recommended that we rent the waterproof cover for our camera for 300 pesos ($9 – Quite ex for a cover no?). Initially we were reluctant but well, we had already come all the way here, why scrimp on this and miss the chance to take photos underwater? Our guide was very hardworking and was on a lookout for turtles for us. Twice he shouted “Turtle! Turtle!” and we could see the turtle but was not fast enough to take a photo of it.

Our Guide at Balicasag who worked very hard to steer our boat and look for interesting fish turtles at the edge of the corals
Our Guide at Balicasag who worked very hard to steer our boat and look for interesting fish turtles at the edge of the corals

Our guide who fixed the waterproof casing for us and points out all interesting sights to us!

Clear blue water at Balicasag Island
Clear blue water at Balicasag Island

Balicasag Island where we got to snorkel and see fish and turtles!

Snorkelling off Balicasag Island - Corals
Snorkelling off Balicasag Island – Corals

Tom with corals and fish!

Snorkelling off Balicasag Island
Snorkelling off Balicasag Island

More corals and fish at Balicasag Island!

We were soon hungry and was informed that there is no food on Virgin Island (our next stop), so we settled for a cold bottle of Coke and a plate of fried bihoon (but it is actually our “dang hoon” – green bean vermicelli) at Balicasag.

Small shops on the island
Small shops on the island

Fried Bihoon at 200 pesos and coke at 30 pesos
Fried Bihoon at 200 pesos and coke at 30 pesos

Shops selling trinkets and beach wear / HUGE plate of Bihoon

Virgin Island has very fine soft white sand and clear waters. One can just sit/lie on the sandbar and not worry about a thing in the world. Once again, we were one of the first few to arrive at the sandbar. This was good because we left before the place got really crowded with tourists.


Virgin Island Sandbar

Temporary stalls at the sand bar of Virgin Island
Temporary stalls at the sand bar of Virgin Island

Virgin Island Sandbar with locals selling coconuts and sea urchins

Bohol Island Hopping Snorkelling and Dolphin Watching
Bohol Island Hopping Snorkelling and Dolphin Watching

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The day trip was about $200SGD in total. But was it too expensive? For us, it was a tad on the high side. But the exclusivity, privacy and convenience we got was certainly quite worth it. Our guide took us wherever we wanted to go and allowed us to stay however long (or short) we would like at all the spots. This allowed us to stay longer for the dolphins and sandbar while shorter for the snorkeling (cause Kate did not like snorkeling – leaving earlier meants she “tanned” for a shorter time). If you ask us if we would do it again? We certainly would!

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Amorita Resort Bohol

Amorita Resort Bohol: My little love…

There are many hotels in Bohol that claimed to be beachfront and it is really quite hard to tell how the actual conditions of hotels/resorts are. Pictures can sometimes be REALLY deceiving… We finally chose Amorita Resort in Bohol because of its location and facilities (and also because Kate loves the fuschia pink logo! Hee.) We booked thru Agoda and the rate per night was about $224 (including tax).

Amorita Resort is about 30mins away from Peacock Garden Bohol. The entrance is a huge heavy gate at the end of the road that is guarded by a security guard. He dutifully checked our room reservation against a list that he had for the day before he let us in. We were impressed by the level of security at Amorita Resort.

Facilities of Amorita Resort Bohol

Lobby of Amorita Resort
Lobby of Amorita Resort

Lobby and surroundings of Amorita Resort

View of the beach from the pool at Amorita Resort
View of the beach from the pool at Amorita Resort

Swimming pool of Amorita Resort

View of the bohol sea from the infinity pool Amorita Resort
View of the bohol sea from the infinity pool Amorita Resort

Swimming pool and view of Alona Beach from Amorita Resort Bohol


See how clear the waters and how blue the skies are at Alona Beach Bohol

Amorita Resort Bohol – Deluxe Room

Flower deco for anniversary at Amorita Resort Bohol
Flower deco for anniversary at Amorita Resort Bohol

Welcome cookies and customised anniversary balloon decorations at Amorita Resort Bohol


Video of Deluxe Room Amorita Resort

Kate arranged for a surprise for Tom at Amorita Resort. As we entered, we were greeted by a HUGE balloon decoration as well as petal arrangements on the bed for our anniversary! There were also welcome cookies (which we devoured promptly) along with some fruits as well.

After checking out the room, we left our luggage in the room and went for a stroll along the beach with the balloons! On the 2nd day, Tom went to the beach again with the balloons and started to give them out 1 by 1. People were quite reluctant at first but as others watched many before them taking balloons from Tom, many started to approach to get for their kids. Some even asked us what the occasion was and congratulated us 🙂


Video taken on Alona Beach

The great thing about Alona Beach is that the sand is so fine that when mixed with the sea water, it becomes like a clay/mud. Tom started applying on his body and many others followed suit. It could be psychological, but the skin somehow felt smoother! The best part was, once you immerse yourself in water, the sand comes right off! As we were strolling on,there were many boat operators asking if we wanted to book a trip to the islands or hire a boat to catch the sunset. We also noticed several “divers” looking for something beneath the water. While Kate was doing her massage, Tom went and searched for…sea urchin! There were many old ladies with their baskets scouring for sea urchins. Tom managed to find one with the help of a local and savoured a freshly opened sea urchin – this is as fresh as it gets, eating in the ocean!

However, do be aware of the correct species of sea urchins (as well as the edible bits) before going to catch one on your own. Otherwise, approach one of the friendly locals and they will kindly help you out as well 🙂

Alona Beach from the garden deck of Amorita Resort
Alona Beach from the garden deck of Amorita Resort

Alona Beach and Kate enjoying a massage by the beach

Grill Buffet Dinner at Saffron Amorita Resort Bohol

The Grill at Amorita Resort
The Grill at Amorita Resort

Grill Buffet Dinner at Amorita Resort

BBQ dinner at Amorita Resort: Grilled sotong pork ribs which was VERY tender bone fell off succulent and fresh prawn shrimp macNcheese meat on stick cheese croquette and favourite adobo drumlets
BBQ dinner at Amorita Resort: Grilled sotong pork ribs which was VERY tender bone fell off succulent and fresh prawn shrimp macNcheese meat on stick cheese croquette and favourite adobo drumlets

White chocolate mousse anniversary cake placed in our room when we went out for dinner SURPRISE!
White chocolate mousse anniversary cake placed in our room when we went out for dinner SURPRISE!

Yummy grills and desserts – especially the sweet icy cold mangoes!

For Saturday nights, the hotel has grill buffet dinner (at 750pesos++ which is about $25SGD for seafood buffet!) and it was well-received by the hotel guests. The restaurant was full of guests by 6.30pm and the smell of grilled meats waft through the restaurant.

Setting at the Garden Deck for our dinner at Amorita Resort
Setting at the Garden Deck for our dinner at Amorita Resort

Marvellous view of the setting and evening of the beach at Amorita Resort
Marvellous view of the setting and evening of the beach at Amorita Resort

Romantic Dinner for 2 at the Deck overlooking Alona Beach

We had a table reserved at The Deck, overlooking Alona Beach…a romantic setting at sunset and as the candles kicked in after dark, it marked out a special place for 2. The seafood was really fresh. You definitely wont go wrong with additional servings of the prawns! After we finished our mains, we headed back to the restaurant for desserts!

Breakfast at Amorita Resort Bohol

Amorita Resort Breakfast Egg station
Amorita Resort Breakfast Egg station

Amorita Resort Breakfast Salad and cold cuts
Amorita Resort Breakfast Salad and cold cuts

Omelette Station and Buffet spread at Amorita Resort

Fruits and fresh mango and watermelon juice.
Fruits and fresh mango and watermelon juice.

Mains and Fruits – LOOOOOOOVE the mangoes!

Arroz porridge. savoury chicken porridge
Arroz porridge. savoury chicken porridge

Arroz porridge and mains

Breakfast at Amorita was pretty decent. You can choose from the various egg choices at the omelette station and have the usual western fare of milk, toast and bacon. Or you can have some rice with fish (side note : the fish looks terrible but tastes AWESOMELY FRESH!) or some local porridge. After which you can top it off with some of the sweetest and juiciest mangoes around! Not too bad for an idyllic breakfast overlooking the sun-blessed ocean!

Amorita Resort Bohol
Amorita Resort Bohol

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There are so many things we loved about staying at Amorita Resort Bohol. The close access to the beach, great base for island hopping, great views, fantastic food, excellent service and just that idyllic holiday resort feel in Bohol…give Amorita Resort Bohol a try the next time you’re there, you’ll enjoy it as much as we did!

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Bohol Countryside Tour: Chocolate Hills, Tarsiers and More!

Bohol is the home of the Tarsiers and Chocolate Hills. We definitely cannot visit Bohol without signing up for the Bohol Countryside Tour. We chose to book the tour with Peacock Garden even though it is slightly pricier (4,200 peso for 2 people) because we can trust the quality of the transport and the experience of the tour guide.

Bohol is known for its clear blue waters,beaches and fantastic snorkeling/dive spots. However, Bohol is also known for attractions on land. In fact, after we introduce the following attractions we saw during our Bohol countryside tour, you’ll go “Orh…I know them!”

Attractions in Bohol Countryside Tour

Rice fields Bohol one of the 2 main agriculture of bohol the other is fishing 4 sidelines include tyre recycling pottery jam making and bolo
Rice fields Bohol one of the 2 main agriculture of bohol the other is fishing 4 sidelines include tyre recycling pottery jam making and bolo

Bohol Manmade forest 800ha
Bohol Manmade forest 800ha

Bolo making, Beautiful Rice Field and the Manmade Mahogany Forest

Bolo is a traditional filipino knife or sword that is still being hand made today. This was one of the bolo making process that we saw during our Bohol Countryside Tour. In addition, we also came across this beautiful rice field that our guide insisted that we took a photo of…

One of the attractions that would make you go “Orh…” is this…the Manmade Mahogany Forest…

Manmade Mahogany Forest


Video of Manmade Mahogany Forest

Some scenic shots have been taken at this forest because of its peculiar growth (straight and high). It was initially an idea to re-forest the area to stabilise the soil (to prevent soil erosion). At first, the area was just “dead” in that there was only trees and no eco-system per se. So slowly, animals, insects and various plant species were introduced and the area sprung back to “life”. Today, it is a picturesque area for locals to enjoy and tourist to take some iconic pictures!

Chocolate Hills

Everyones favourite iconic chocolate hills Bohol
Everyones favourite iconic chocolate hills Bohol

Chocolate Hills of Bohol

Chocolate Hills got its name because in the summer months (or dry months), the vegetation atop the hills would wither, revealing the soil or “brown” of the hills. With a sea of brown hills, the name Chocolate Hills was coined. As to the story of whether Chocolate Hills or Hershey’s Chocolate (which is shaped like the Chocolate HIlls in Bohol) came first, we tend to believe that the former came first and inspired the latter. What do you think?


Video of the Chocolate Hills of Bohol

Oh and do remember, if you’re bringing kids to the Chocolate Hills, remember to bring chocolate candies (Hershey’s if possible). Our guide told us that many a times, kids would literally cry when they come to know that there’s no actual chocolates at Chocolate Hills Bohol. So parents, go prepared!

Shiphaus

Filipino sailor who came back and built a house called shiphaus turned out to be an attraction to tourists and now is a hotel and restaurant
Filipino sailor who came back and built a house called shiphaus turned out to be an attraction to tourists and now is a hotel and restaurant

Shiphaus Bohol

The Shiphaus was originally built by a Filipino sailor (sailors used to earn alot more than locals in the past) and when he came back to Bohol, he decided to build himself a house that is shaped like a ship. We guess that it is named “Shiphaus” and not “Shiphouse”, probably because he visited Germany during one of his many voyages.

Today, the Shiphaus is not only a tourist attractions (many visitors, including us, stop by the roadside to take a photo – remember to park safely and not disrupt traffic!) but also a hotel and restaurant all rolled into one!

Simply Butterfly Conservation Centre

Butterfly Park - Bohol: Bear flying off as tinkerbell!
Butterfly Park – Bohol: Bear flying off as tinkerbell!

Simply Butterfly Conservation Centre and our very knowledgeable guide Peter

Thanks to Peter our guide for the day, he showed us many interesting things about Butterflies. For one, we realised that there’s one easy way to differentiate between moths and butterflies. Moths usually have “feathery”-like antennae while butterflies do not. Of course, there are other ways as well. For instance, butterflies are USUALLY more vividly coloured (there are dull ones too) compared to the moths and they rest with their wings closed while moths rest flat with their wings open.

Peter also took pictures of us “in-flight”. Think Tinkerbell. We stood a distance away from some butterfly specimen and were told to jump. As it turns out, he’s excellent at it and it really seemed like we were flying! Remember to say “Hi” to Peter if you see him at the Simply Butterfly Conservation Centre!

Butterflies mate for 6 hours when predators come only the female fly
Butterflies mate for 6 hours when predators come only the female fly

Caterpillar and more pretty butterflies

Tarsier Conservation Centre

Tarsiers mate for only 3 to 5 seconds
Tarsiers mate for only 3 to 5 seconds

Our guide Alice paying for entry into the Tarsier Conservation Area – 60pesos per person

Tarsiers are just a badly mistaken species. Because of its long tail and body shape in general, they were mistaken in the past as rodents or rats. Which meant that they were frequently hunted and killed. The number of tarsiers quickly plummeted. So conservation efforts started. However, at first, people started by taking care of them at home. But they did not realise they are actually creatures that are pretty hard to take care of. Firstly, they are nocturnal and are pretty adverse to noise and sunlight. Noise especially. Hence, we were told to keep real quiet at the conservation area. There have been instances where high noise levels have driven tarsiers to be so stressed out that they take their own lives! The other thing is that they dont eat fruits. In fact, they are helpful to people in that they eat insects, live ones, as their main staple. So in the past, when fruits were fed, they did not take them readily and also started to die due to their diet.

Close up of Tarsier in Bohol Tarsier Conservation Area
Close up of Tarsier in Bohol Tarsier Conservation Area

Cute Tarsiers in Bohol soundly asleep

But with proper conservation techniques and extra care, tarsiers in Bohol are well taken care of. Look at how cute they are! It is also said that these are the creatures that gave inspiration to Steve Spielberg’s movie, ET in 1982.

Loboc River Cruise

As part of the Bohol Countryside Tour, we were treated to a seafood meal, great music, marvelous scenery and fantastic performances by the natives on the Loboc River Cruise!

Loboc river cruise
Loboc river cruise

Buffet lunch included
Buffet lunch included

Loboc River Cruise and Buffet Lunch

Performance by the Natives and Beautiful scenery enroute the Loboc River Cruise
Performance by the Natives and Beautiful scenery enroute the Loboc River Cruise

Performance by the Natives and Beautiful scenery enroute the Loboc River Cruise

We thoroughly enjoyed this leisurely cruise. The music was fantastic! Great voice and guitar playing! I think his singing really made the difference to an idyllic river cruise 🙂


Buffet with musical accompaniment onboard the Loboc River Cruise


Bamboo dance with the Natives


Singing performance by the Natives

Baclayon Church

Original pulpit where the message was said the structure on top was said to be like an amplifier at Baclayon Church Bohol
Original pulpit where the message was said the structure on top was said to be like an amplifier at Baclayon Church Bohol

Can you see the picture of saint pio formed under weathering at Baclayon Church Bohol
Can you see the picture of saint pio formed under weathering at Baclayon Church Bohol

Baclayon Church – The Oldest Coral Stone Church in the Region of Bohol

The Baclayon Church is not only the oldest coral stone church in the region. It also has an uniqueness to the facade of the church. If you look closely enough at the wall in the picture above. You will notice that there is a man there. Locals see him as Saint Pio. Strangely enough, there was no paint work whatsoever. Simply weathering taking place. Miraculous eh?

Blood Compact Memorial

Blood compact memorial shrine they had to drink each others blood to be friends
Blood compact memorial shrine they had to drink each others blood to be friends

Blood Compact Memorial

The blood compact memorial was erected as a remembrance of the initial compact between the early spanish explorers and the chieftain of Bohol. It was said that “drinking of one blood” is a sign of friendship which was done at this blood compact.

The controversy that surrounds the Blood Compact Memorial itself is its location. Apparently, there are 2 places that resembled a picture that was painted when the compact took place. So the current location may be eventually shifted.

Bohol Countryside Tour
Bohol Countryside Tour

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Peacock Garden Hotel Bohol

Peacock Garden Bohol : Awesome Premier Infinity Pool and Seaview Room!

There is only one word to describe Peacock Garden Bohol: Awesome!

It costs us about SGD240 per night inclusive of taxes, and it was worth every single cent of it!

Peacock Garden Receptionist who took us around the resort and welcomed us
Peacock Garden Receptionist who took us around the resort and welcomed us

Welcome drinks at Peacock Resort 250sgd a night
Welcome drinks at Peacock Resort 250sgd a night

Reception at lobby of Peacock Garden and Welcome drinks

Map of the entire Peacock Garden hotel
Map of the entire Peacock Garden hotel

Map of Peacock Garden Bohol

Peacock Garden Bohol – Premier Infinity Pool and Seaview Room

Peacock Garden Infinity pool
Peacock Garden Infinity pool

Premier Infinity Pool and Seaview Room Peacock Garden Bohol

The Premier Infinity Pool and Seaview Room is simply the best room at Peacock Garden. Not only do you get to enjoy the luxuries of a huge bedroom (staff even decorated our bed for our anniversary!), classy bathroom, cable TV, L’Occitane toiletries and of course this…

Peacock Gardeb - right in front of the infinity pool and ocean view
Peacock Gardeb – right in front of the infinity pool and ocean view

Magnificent view over the infinity pool and ocean!


Tour of the Premier Infinity Pool and Seaview Room at Peacock Garden Bohol

Turndown service of Bohol Kisses / Night view of the pool
Turndown service of Bohol Kisses / Night view of the pool

Turndown service of Bohol Kisses / Night view of the pool

During our stay, we learnt something new (or at least Tom learnt something new). And that is turndown service. Turndown service is usually the practice of the housekeeping staff to make your bed and basically tidy up your room. However, at some hotels (such as Peacock Garden), they will leave an item of confectionery or chocolate and this time we got Bohol Kisses, a peanut based snack!

Facilities at Peacock Garden Bohol

Infinity Pool and Jacuzzi of Peacock Garden

Jacuzzi aka hot tub
Jacuzzi aka hot tub

Infinity pool and jaccuzi

Remember the contest we opened some time back? The video above was taken from the infinity pool and we asked our readers to guess where the video was taken from to win some memorabilia from 2bearbear.com. Unfortunately, the prizes were left unclaimed. Do look out for our next contest yah?

When you enter into the hotel
When you enter into the hotel

Interior and Exterior of Peacock Garden

As you approach Peacock Garden Bohol Hotel, you will notice the beautiful fountain lined by these lion figure heads. As you enter the lobby, you’d notice the collection of german mugs of the owners. There’s also a chess set – which we had a game on. Kate surprisingly does not know how to play international chess! Things we learn about each other on our travels… :p

Old Heidelberg Restaurant

Inside Old Heidelberg restaurant Peacock Garden
Inside Old Heidelberg restaurant Peacock Garden

Interior of Old Heidelberg Restaurant

Moving in, you’ll see the bar as well as the Old Heidelberg Restaurant where they serve quality german cuisine and of course local ones as well.

Angus the Peacock

Angus the peacock
Angus the peacock

Angus the peacock

Probably why Peacock Garden Hotel is named as such. Angus is the resident peacock and you’ll be able to see him walking around sometimes…

Fontana Aurelia Spa

Fontana Aurelia Spa in peacock garden hotel
Fontana Aurelia Spa in peacock garden hotel

Fontana Aurelia Spa at Peacock Garden Bohol

Peacock Garden Massage table
Peacock Garden Massage table

Interior of Fontana Aurelia Spa

Kate experienced a massage at the Fontana Aurelia Spa and she thoroughly enjoyed it. The interior of the spa was classy and one of the rooms has an angle view of the ocean as well. After the massage, there’s also a bath and foot spa treatments available. A great way to enjoy a staycation.

Dinner at Old Heidelberg

Speaking of staycations, to do so, the restaurants ought to have great food right? And at the Old Heidelberg, we were surprised by the excellent standard (really close in terms of authenticity to german fare) and we had 2 nights of dinner here…

Chefs Recommendation at Old Heidelberg restaurant Peacock Garden
Chefs Recommendation at Old Heidelberg restaurant Peacock Garden

Menu and server with selection of bread at Old Heidelberg Restaurant Peacock Garden

Kalderatang Baka Filipino Beef Stew 480 peso
Kalderatang Baka Filipino Beef Stew 480 peso

Kaderatang Baka – Filipino Beef Stew and Jaeger Schnitzel with Spaeztle – stewed pork with a type of starchy pasta

Mojito and Apple Pie at Heidelberg Restaurant of Peacock Garden Bohol
Mojito and Apple Pie at Heidelberg Restaurant of Peacock Garden Bohol

Complimentary heart-shaped anniversary cake courtesy of Peacock Garden Hotel
Complimentary heart-shaped anniversary cake courtesy of Peacock Garden Hotel

Complimentary Anniversary Cake, banana chocolate cake and apple pie with ice cream – with Mojito and Cappucino!

Frozen margarita and SML
Frozen margarita and SML

Frozen Margarita/San Miguel with selection of breads with olive oil, balsamic vinegar, pork fat garlic mushroom apple sauce with clear chicken soup

500peso for chicken cordon blue with fries and veggies. yummy.
500peso for chicken cordon blue with fries and veggies. yummy.

750 peso for set dinner. norweigen salmon with prawns in dill sauce. yummy. salmon was soft unlike dry hard ones
750 peso for set dinner. norweigen salmon with prawns in dill sauce. yummy. salmon was soft unlike dry hard ones

Chicken Cordon Bleu and Norwegian Salmon with Prawns in dill sauce / Mango ice cream with cream of cassis

All the meals at Old Heidelberg Restaurant were a pleasant surprise. All of the above tasted great. In addition, the prawns were exceptionally fresh and succulent. The cream of cassis was also something new for us. Turned out that the liquer-based cream went really well with the mango ice cream – who knew?

Breakfast at Peacock Garden Bohol

Peacock Garden may be not so accessible, tucked away in the countryside, but you do not have to worry about going hungry or finding good food. I think we cannot stress enough how delicious the food is at Peacock Garden. What we loved about the breakfast is that it is semi-buffet style. You can order your hot mains with the choice of different sides, and while waiting for your food, you can try the selection of cheese and cold cuts, cereals, and native sweets.

Peacock Garden Breakfast Cereals, nuts and juices
Peacock Garden Breakfast Cereals, nuts and juices

Peacock Garden Breakfast Salty cream dory with tomato, mushrooms, ham and cheese omelette and pancake
Peacock Garden Breakfast Salty cream dory with tomato, mushrooms, ham and cheese omelette and pancake

Healthy and yummy breakfast at Peacock Garden Bohol

Peacock Garden Breakfast Cheese and cold cut. gherkins
Peacock Garden Breakfast Cheese and cold cut. gherkins

Like the breakfast at Raffles Hotel, Peacock Garden Bohol offers a semi-buffet style where you can choose from a few choice of mains and enjoy the cold buffet/dessert separately. Food was great but dont try the chocolate rice porridge – unless you’re in an adventurous mood…

Peacock Garden Bohol
Peacock Garden Bohol

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The truth is, Peacock Garden could well be one of the best hotels that we’ve stayed in so far. The views from our room, the infinity pool, classy atmosphere, excellent food and impeccable service (did we mention that we were almost always greeted by all the staff in the hotel?). If you’re in Bohol and perhaps celebrating an anniversary like us, check in at Peacock Garden Bohol, you will certainly have a memorable time!

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Oceanjet ferry from Cebu to Bohol: Fast and comfortable

Bohol is about 1 hour 40 mins away from Cebu if you take the fast craft ferry. The tourist class ticket for Oceanjet is 1000 peso per person (return ticket). I understand that there are other ferries or boats that will cost a lot cheaper than 500 peso (one way) but if you want comfort and safety, I highly recommend Oceanjet. Different ferry companies dock at different piers, so remember to double-check so that your taxi driver can drop you off at the right pier. Also, if you choose to alight outside of the gate of the pier, you do not have to pay a fee. Can’t remember how much it was…probably a very small amount but it was really not necessary to alight inside unless you have a lot of luggage.

Oceanjet Ferry from Cebu to Bohol
Oceanjet Ferry from Cebu to Bohol

Oceanjet Ferry from Cebu to Bohol

How to get from Cebu to Bohol

The check-in procedure was simple and fast. Soon we were waiting at Gate 1 for our ferry.
There are seats allocated so you do not have to rush to board. But there’s something I do not understand: there are sooooooo many people who just can’t sit in their designated seats! Either they can’t read the alphabet and numbers on their tickets or they ignore it. The Oceanjet staff was friendly and patient to get everyone in their right seats. And soon we were off!

Pier 3 Boarding Area
Pier 3 Boarding Area

People waiting to board Ocean Jet from Cebu to Bohol

Inside Oceanjet 2 hours ride to Bohol from Cebu
Inside Oceanjet 2 hours ride to Bohol from Cebu

Inside Oceanjet – 2 hours ride where we watched Hell Boy

Views from Cebu to Bohol

Is that really University of Cebu? Next to it - A grounded vessel
Is that really University of Cebu? Next to it – A grounded vessel

Is that really University of Cebu? Next to it – A grounded vessel

Sun, sea and clear blue skies from Cebu to Bohol
Sun, sea and clear blue skies from Cebu to Bohol

Sun, sea and clear blue skies from Cebu to Bohol

Blue skies and clear waters with the hills as the back drop made the ride really relaxing and we can’t wait for what was in store for us in Bohol! 🙂

Oceanjet from Cebu to Bohol
Oceanjet from Cebu to Bohol

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As we felt the ferry reduced its speed and we could see the clear aquamarine waters, we knew we have reached Taglibaran City, Bohol!

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Castle Peak Hotel, Cebu, Philippines: Good location, Low price!

Castle Peak Hotel in Cebu Philippines is one of the many boutique hotels that have sprung up in recent times. Kate scrolled through Agoda and found that the room is very affordable, has bathtub (always a plus!) and have amenities such as a spa, gym and dip pool! In addition it is just a 15 mins walk to Ayala Mall!

Huge bed in Deluxe room of Castle Peak Hotel
Huge bed in Deluxe room of Castle Peak Hotel

Entrance and lobby of Castle Peak Hotel Cebu



Deluxe Room of Castle Peak Hotel Cebu

The deluxe room at Castle Peak Hotel only costs $57! The great thing is that the new wing is newly renovated and everything had a new feel to it…

Bath Tub in Deluxe room of Castle Peak Hotel
Bath Tub in Deluxe room of Castle Peak Hotel

Watching TV while having a bath!


Take a tour of the Deluxe Room of Castle Peak Hotel with our video!

Facilities and Amenities of Castle Peak Hotel

The best part of Castle Peak Hotel’s facilities has got to be the SPA!! This is because, the massage costs only 400 pesos ($11.50SGD!) while the manicure and pedicure costs only 100 pesos! Here’s the best bit…the spa closes at 2am! Which means that you can head out to Ayala Mall to shop, have your dinner, chill and have some drinks before going back to Castle Peak to unwind with a massage! Shiok!


Dipping pool at the Spa

In addition, for a price of between 200 to 450 pesos, you can use the gym as well as the dipping pool of Castle Peak Hotel. Breakfast was also relatively decent at 200 pesos per person. Although we did not like their chocolate rice porridge, we loved their dang hoon (green bean vermicelli)!


Buffet Breakfast at Castle Peak Hotel Cebu

Castle Peak Hotel Cebu Philippines
Castle Peak Hotel Cebu Philippines

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How to get from Singapore to Cebu

How to get from Singapore to Cebu?

If you’re plannning to get from Singapore to Cebu, this post can give you a glimpse of how the planning can be done…

Flights from Singapore to Cebu

There are several flights from Singapore to Cebu which includes Philippine Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Silk Air, Malaysia Airlines and China Eastern. Direct flights will take about 4 hours while non-direct flights with stop over at Manila may take up to 8 hours.

Shorter flight times usually translate to a higher cost. But sometimes, the additional time in Cebu may be well worth the cost (think both ways!)

From Changi Airport Singapore to Mactan Cebu International Airport

White Cab at Domestic Departure Cebu Airport
White Cab at Domestic Departure Cebu Airport

Mactan Cebu International Airport

The Mactan Cebu International Airport is a small airport. So you dont have worry about losing your way after the customs. There are actually only 3 carousels for our luggage. However, we did wait for quite a while before our luggage came out. For a moment, we thought that we might actually have to activate our travel insurance!

How to get a taxi at Mactan Cebu International Airport

Where to get "white taxis" at Cebu Airport
Where to get “white taxis” at Cebu Airport

Where to get “white taxis” at Cebu Airport

There are some “taxis” waiting for you at the arrival area. HOWEVER, the official area to catch a cab is at the domestic departure area – the building opposite! So what you will have to do is to

1. Cross the road from the Arrival Hall
2. Walk up a slope and enter the next building
3. Continue walking along the path till you exit the building
4. If you’re lost, ask the friendly security guard for the “White Taxis”

You will then see this row of white cabs and there will be a guard standing at the front of the line to write down the license plates of the taxis. He will then pass you the slip of paper…

Ticket to ensure Cebu cab drivers follow the rules
Ticket to ensure Cebu cab drivers follow the rules

Ticket to ensure Cebu cab drivers follow the rules

This slip of paper actually helps to ensure that you are charged at the correct price and if you have any complaints against the cab, you can raise it to the appropriate authorities.

If you see that the cab is clean and the uncle speaks good English, you wish to hire him for a day tour. That’s where your negotiation skills come into play…

Flight from Singapore to Cebu
Flight from Singapore to Cebu

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Top 5 MUST DO Things in Macao

Top 5 MUST DO Things in Macao : You have not been to Macao unless you have…

There are many things to do in Macao and many attractions as well. But if you ask me what are the MUST do things in Macao, this is our list of the top 5 MUST DO things in Macao

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Top 5 MUST DO, MUST VISIT, MUST SEE, MUST TRY Things in Macao

1. MUST Visit – Historic Centre of Macao

Ruins of St. Paul's with long flight of stairs
Ruins of St. Paul’s with long flight of stairs
Guia Lighthouse and Guia Chapel
Guia Lighthouse and Guia Chapel

A visit to Macao is never complete unless you have visited the historic sites of the Ruins of St. Paul’s, Mount Fortress, Guia Fortress, Guia Lighthouse and the Macao Maritime Museum. Take time to learn about the history of Macao. In that you way you will be able to better appreciate the people and culture (& Food!) of Macao.

2. MUST EAT – Portuguese Egg Tart & Pork Buns

Macau's famous Portuguese eggtart
Macau’s famous Portuguese eggtart
This version has a slightly salty but flavourful pork with fatty bits and chewy bun - 20MOP
This version has a slightly salty but flavourful pork with fatty bits and chewy bun – 20MOP

Portuguese egg tarts are world renowned because of its crispy yet flaky outer crust with its rich egg tart fillings. Pork buns on the other hand is flavourful with a tinge of fatty guilt. Yum!

Travel Tip : When you see a stall with portuguese egg tarts or pork buns, DO NOT WAIT TO TRY THEM! Just stop, get one to share. Otherwise, you may just tell yourself that “there will be another stall” and eventually when you leave Macao, you may not have tried them at all!

3. MUST TRY – Sampling at Koi Kei Bakery (鉅記)

Koi Kei Pastry (鉅記) Macau - Dont forget to try the almond cookies & seaweed eggrolls!
Koi Kei Pastry (鉅記) Macau – Dont forget to try the almond cookies & seaweed eggrolls!

There are SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO many Koi Kei Bakery stalls in Macao and at almost every turn of the street in the city centre, you may stumble upon one! The best part is that sampling at Koi Kei Bakery is free! There are so many products to choose from including almond, cashew, walnut cookies and an assortment of candies and gifts. But our favourite is the Egg Roll With Seaweed And Shredded Pork. Especially when it is freshly made!

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Travel Tip 1 : You will have to lurk inconspicuously while maintaining “surveillance” over the tables as the chefs out on their final touches before the cookies, candies or egg rolls are complete. In this way, you will be able to sample the freshest bakes from Koi Kei!

Travel Tip 2 : Always go Koi Kei on an empty stomach (a cup of coffee is preferred). You may be tempted to try so many of its products that it can actually become a light meal!

4. MUST SEE – Cotai Strip

The Venetian Macau Cotai Strip
The Venetian Macau Cotai Strip

Modelled after the Strip in Las Vegas USA, Cotai Strip is the entertainment arena of Macao. With shows, shopping and many top notch restaurants here, you will be spoilt for choice on what to do next in Macao.

5. MUST ENJOY – Luxury Hotels

Indoor heated pool at a nice 31degrees during winter months!
Indoor heated pool at a nice 31degrees during winter months!

Pamper yourself in one of the many luxury hotels in Macao. Our stay at the Hotel Royal Macau was an enjoyable and it did not cost us a bomb. So kick back, relax and lap up the life of luxury in Macao!

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If you have any other recommendations of the top things to do in Macao, feel free to add them to our comments section below!

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Hong Kong Trip : Day 1
Hong Kong Trip Day 2 : The Attractions of Tsuen Wan
Hong Kong Trip Day 3 : Ocean Park and New Year’s Eve Countdown
Hong Kong Trip Day 4 – Side Trip to Macau
Hong Kong Trip Day 5 – Continuing Our Travels in Macao
Hong Kong Trip Day 6 – Rounding up Macao and Returning to HK
Day 7 Hong Kong Trip : Side Trip to Shen Zhen & Debunking Recommendations
Day 8 Hong Kong Trip : What we did in Central 中環 Hong Kong
Day 9 Hong Kong Trip : A Surprise Find at Lian Xiang Ju Dim Sum Restaurant

Hotels and Hostels We Stayed in Hong Kong

New Year’s Eve Countdown at Victoria Harbour Hong Kong
Ibis Hotel Hong Kong Central & Sheung Wan : For the Best Views of Victoria Harbour
L Hotel Nina Convention Centre Hong Kong : Great views over Tsuen Wan
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New China Yan Yan Guest House at Chung King Mansion

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Lan Fong Yuen Hong Kong : For a taste of traditional milk tea since 1952
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Attractions in Hong Kong

Hong Kong Central Mid Level Escalator : Longest Escalator Walkway System in the World
Avenue of Stars 星光大道 : Hong Kong’s Hollywood Walk of Fame
Ocean Park Hong Kong : Still worth a visit?
Temple Street 庙街 Hong Kong : First glimpse at Hong Kong’s Night Market
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Elements Shopping Mall at Kowloon Hong Kong
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Hotels We Stayed in Macau

Hotel Royal Macau : Luxury at a Central Location
Regency Hotel Macau : A 5 Stars Hotel?

Attractions in Macau

Guia Fortress and Lighthouse Macao : An Elusive Fortress Found
Macao Maritime Museum : Great Price Good Exhibits
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21 Amazing Travel Experiences in Hong Kong

21 Amazing Travel Experiences in Hong Kong!

There are actually many things to do in Hong Kong. Attractions in Hong Kong abound as well! But to sum up our recent trip, here are 21 Amazing Travel Experiences in Hong Kong you ought to check out!

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Things to do, Attractions and Travel Experiences in Hong Kong

1. Breathtaking views overlooking Victoria Harbour

View overlooking Sky 100 from Ibis Hotel Hong Kong Central Sheung Wan
View overlooking Sky 100 from Ibis Hotel Hong Kong Central Sheung Wan

For a room with the best views over Victoria Harbour, look no further than Ibis Hotel Central Sheung Wan. The rooms are decent and the price is reasonable. A night here will make your stay in Hong Kong a very much memorable one.
Read more about our stay at Ibis Hotel Central Sheung Wan.

2. How about views over Tsuen Wan Harbour?

Bathtub and shower capsule with view of Tsuen Wan Harbour
Bathtub and shower capsule with view of Tsuen Wan Harbour

While we’re on the topic of views over harbours. Why not check out the L Hotel Nina Convention Centre with splendid views over Tsuen Wan Harbour? It also offers a great base to shopping and food in the vicinity. Check out this post on our stay at L Hotel Nina Convention Centre.

3. Avenue of the Stars

Bruce Lee's statue added in 2005 to the Avenue of Stars
Bruce Lee’s statue added in 2005 to the Avenue of Stars

Many would say a visit to Hong Kong would not be complete without a visit to the Avenue of the Stars. With stars such as the “Four Heavenly Kings” (who can both sing and act by the way) among the many Hong Kong celebrities, who can dispute that Hong Kong is indeed the Hollywood of the East?

4. Ocean Park

Ocean Park Ocean Theatre Dolphins leaping beside its trainers
Ocean Park Ocean Theatre Dolphins leaping beside its trainers

Having been around for 40 years, is Ocean Park still worth a visit? Our answer is a resounding YES! With shows, rides, attractions and play area for the kids, Ocean Park is really an attraction in Hong Kong for the entire family!

5. Countdown at Victoria Harbour

Crowd waiting for fireworks and countdown at Victoria Harbour Hong Kong
Crowd waiting for fireworks and countdown at Victoria Harbour Hong Kong

New Year’s Eve Countdown at Victoria Harbour makes an unforgettable experience! Just remember that the last 10 counts will most probably be in Cantonese!

6. Central’s Mid Level Escalators

Start of Mid Level Escalator Stairs at Queens Road
Start of Mid Level Escalator Stairs at Queens Road

Originally built to reduce travelling time between Queens Road and Conduit Road, this 800 metre stretch of escalator and walkway system in the longest in the world. Through this walkway, the Mid Level Escalators also cover an ascent of 135 metres. Today, it is very much a tourist attraction as it is a form of commute for Hong Kongers.

Where to shop in Hong Kong

People always say Hong Kong is about 买东西,吃东西 (buy stuff, eat stuff). It’s true! And here’s a low down of where you can shop till your heart’s content in Hong Kong…

7. Temple Street Market

Night Market at Temple Street
Night Market at Temple Street

There are several night markets in Hong Kong and Temple Street is one of the more prominent ones. Here you can pick up clothings, bags, souvenirs and gifts. Just remember to haggle a bit and compare prices before making the deal!

8. Ladies Street

Ladies Street near to Tim Ho Wan Mong Kok
Ladies Street near to Tim Ho Wan Mong Kok

Another prominent market is Ladies Street at Mong Kok. Do not be fooled by the name as the stalls here do not only offer products for ladies. Like Temple Street, Ladies Street offer a 1 kilometre stretch of shopping options that caters to your bargaining desires!

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9. Elements Shopping Mall

Entrance to Elements Shopping Mall from Kowloon MTR
Entrance to Elements Shopping Mall from Kowloon MTR

For more conventional shopping options, visit Elements Shopping Mall at Kowloon. With its 5 different zones (Metal, Wood, Earth, Fire, Water) and a myriad of shopping options, you’ll be spoilt for choice when you visit Elements.

10. Citygate Outlet Mall Tung Chung

Shopping galore at Citygate Outlets Hong Kong!
Shopping galore at Citygate Outlets Hong Kong!

For luxury shopping at affordable prices, head on down to Citygate Outlet Mall at Tung Chung. Having been to Woodbury Common Shopping Outlet in the USA, we did not think that we would be doing much shopping here. We were wrong. Prices were quite attractive but do note that they could be off-season items. Nonetheless, a good shopping destination in Hong Kong.

Where to eat in Hong Kong

11. Tim Ho Wan Dim Sum

Tim Ho Wan’s Famous Baked Bun with BBQ Pork – 3 for only 17HKD!
Tim Ho Wan’s Famous Baked Bun with BBQ Pork – 3 for only 17HKD!

Touted as the cheapest Michelin-starred restaurant, Tim Ho Wan serves up dim sum the way it is supposed to be. Do not miss the “Four Heavenly Kings” that include the famous baked bun with BBQ Pork (above). Definitely better than the one that has opened in Singapore. Do check out our Minimalist Guide to Eating at Tim Ho Wan.

12. Lei Garden (Atas Chinese Food)

Baked King Prawn with Italian Sauce Lei Garden Hong Kong
Baked King Prawn with Italian Sauce Lei Garden Hong Kong

You may expect to pay a little bit more at Lei Garden, but you will not regret the experience. We were pleasantly surprised and were eagerly anticipating how the next dish would turn out as we tucked into a sumptious meal here. Great service and ambience too!

13. Lan Fong Yuen Milk Tea

Lan Fong Yuen Hong Kong Butter Po Luo You and Milk Tea at 13hkd and 16 hkd respectively
Lan Fong Yuen Hong Kong Butter Po Luo You and Milk Tea at 13hkd and 16 hkd respectively

Serving up cups of milk tea since 1952, Lan Fong Yuen is the place to go to enjoy a taste of traditional milk tea at a traditional setting (old kopitiam style). While at it, do try out their bo luo you (but maybe not the pork bun…)

14. Mak Mun Kee Noodles Shop (麦文记面家)

Beef brisket Noodles at Mak Mun Kee Noodles Shop HKD38
Beef brisket Noodles at Mak Mun Kee Noodles Shop HKD38

For some of the best noodles that Hong Kong has to offer, head right on to Mak Mun Kee Noodles Shop. I tell you, the noodles are Q (springy), ingredients are fresh and generous. One word to sum it up. SHIOK!

15. Desserts at Austraian Dairy Company

Steamed Almond Egg Pudding (杏汁炖蛋) at Australian Dairy Company Hong Kong
Steamed Almond Egg Pudding (杏汁炖蛋) at Australian Dairy Company Hong Kong

Still have no idea why its called Australian Dairy Company (when it’s in Hong Kong!!). But you’ve got to try their steamed egg puddings. Both white and yellow versions are unique experiences that we’ve tried for the first time here. Creation of a genius.

16. Dim Sum at Lian Xiang Ju

Traditional setting at Lian Xiang Ju – Can you spot the Ang Mo in this photo
Traditional setting at Lian Xiang Ju – Can you spot the Ang Mo in this photo

For a more traditional setting for dim sum, Lian Xiang Ju is a great place that we accidentally stumbled upon (by stalking an old aunty no less). No regrets here. Great food, old world charm in its setting at a great price. Even ang mos visit! Maybe we should continue stalking old aunties and uncles? :p Read more about our visit to Lian Xiang Ju here.

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17. Boatsman Congee

Boatsman Congee Hong Kong Cafe
Boatsman Congee Hong Kong Cafe

This is a special mention for the best congee we’ve ever eaten. It is from Hai Xing Congee shop. No, we do not know where it is (ah!!) because we just headed into a place for breakfast and that was it. But the taste was just ma ma mia! Rich, flavourful and milky (yes we do not know how they do it but it is really milky in a savoury, nice kind of way). Definitely an unforgettable experience.

PLEASE tell us its location in the comments section below if you know where it is!!

18. How about some street food?

Hong Kong Fishballs in curry - 6 for 5HKD
Hong Kong Fishballs in curry – 6 for 5HKD
Egg Waffles Hong Kong for 7 HKD - Crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside
Egg Waffles Hong Kong for 7 HKD – Crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside

Tuck into street foods such as curry fishballs, lok lok, instant noodles and those small round egg waffles known as 鸡蛋仔. You’ll know it when you see it, just follow your senses (yes, sense of smell).

19. How a typical Hong Kong Cafe is like

A typical Hong Kong Cafe (Cha Chan Teng)
A typical Hong Kong Cafe (Cha Chan Teng)A typical Hong Kong Cafe (Cha Chan Teng)

You have not been to Hong Kong unless you’ve visited a Hong Kong Cafe. Feel the vibe, order the toast, milk tea and instant noodles. Feel how the waiters hover over your tables, like bald eagles, waiting to swoop in when your plates and cups are empty. That is the way of life dude.

Side trips from Hong Kong

20. Shen Zhen

Entrance to Old Dong Men Shopping District (老东门商城)
Entrance to Old Dong Men Shopping District (老东门商城)

You may want to make only 1 trip to Shen Zhen while you’re in Hong Kong. Just to shop and eat at a much cheaper price across the border. Nonetheless, being restricted in use of credit cards was a first for us (VISA and MASTERCARDS are not accepted in Shen Zhen or at least not commonly). Makes you re-think how much you rely on your cards these days.

21. Macao

Ruins of St Paul with long flight of stairs - middle of stairs
Ruins of St Paul with long flight of stairs – middle of stairs

There are so many things to do and attractions in Macau! Visit the historic centre of Macao, tuck into the famous portuguese egg tart or simply take in the sights and sounds. Macau is definitely an excellent side trip from Hong Kong.

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Attractions in Macau

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Traditional setting at Lian Xiang Ju – Can you spot the Ang Mo in this photo

Day 9 Hong Kong Trip : A Surprise Find at Lian Xiang Ju Dim Sum Restaurant

On our last day of Hong Kong, we wanted to try out food at one of the food courts which we saw during the last couple of days while venturing the streets of Hong Kong. However, to our horror, the food court was closed!

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Sadly, we back tracked to our hotel – Ibis Hotel Central Sheung Wan.

Then it happened…

Tom saw an old lady heading into a building, seemingly looking for breakfast. So we followed. The next thing we knew, we were in a lift! While in the lift, we were still wondering where we were going…but since we were surrounding by friendly grandpas and grandmas, what could go wrong right? The worst case would be to take the lift down again. Well, we were pleasantly surprised as we stumbled upon a traditional dim sum restaurant!

Aunty frying turnip cakes and other cakes in this make shift fryer in Lian Xiang Ju
Aunty frying turnip cakes and other cakes in this make shift fryer in Lian Xiang Ju

As we sat down and looked at the menu, we finally realised that we were in Lian Xiang Ju…

Dim Sum Menu at Lian Xiang Ju – Actually recommended in Michelin Guide!
Dim Sum Menu at Lian Xiang Ju – Actually recommended in Michelin Guide!

A quick search online will allow you to find out that Lian Xiang Ju is very much a traditional dim sum restaurant where servers still push trays of dim sum around to the customers for them to choose (similar to Red Star Restaurant in Singapore). The decor is very 70s and strangers just get seated with each other.

Traditional setting at Lian Xiang Ju – Can you spot the Ang Mo in this photo
Traditional setting at Lian Xiang Ju – Can you spot the Ang Mo in this photo

We were soon served our tea in teapots and we observed how the uncles and aunty pour their tea. There’s actually a few steps.

1. Washing of EVERYTHING. And you thought you will only need to wash the cups right? Wrong! You’ll first need to use the hot water to sort of “disinfect” everything on the table including the cups, plates and chopsticks by pouring hot water (from the teapot) over them and into a basin provided.

2. Allow tea to sit. Tea has to sit in the water and allow the aroma to be infused into the tea for a couple of minutes before it is eventually served.

3. Enjoy. After a few minutes of “Ooo Ooo Ah Ah”, “Ouch Ouch”, “Hot Hot”…

Then we went straight into business and ordered our breakfast!

Siew Mai (16HKD) from Lian Xiang Ju – Fresh prawns within!
Siew Mai (16HKD) from Lian Xiang Ju – Fresh prawns within!
Chee Cheong Fun (18HKD vermicelli roll) with minced chicken fillings
Chee Cheong Fun (18HKD vermicelli roll) with minced chicken fillings
Char Siew Bao (18HKD) Lian Xiang Ju Restaurant – Yummy sweet filling with onions and fluffy outer layer
Char Siew Bao (18HKD) Lian Xiang Ju Restaurant – Yummy sweet filling with onions and fluffy outer layer
Fried Wanton (16HKD) – VERY crispy outer layer with big fresh prawns, went well with sweet sauce provided
Fried Wanton (16HKD) – VERY crispy outer layer with big fresh prawns, went well with sweet sauce provided
Beancurd Skin Wrap (20HKD) – Skin absorbed the tastes of the huge mushroom, chicken and fish maw within, Shiok!
Beancurd Skin Wrap (20HKD) – Skin absorbed the tastes of the huge mushroom, chicken and fish maw within, Shiok!
Traditional way of recording your expenditure – through stamping!
Traditional way of recording your expenditure – through stamping!
Took a photo of Lian Xiang Ju when we left
Took a photo of Lian Xiang Ju when we left

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Lian Xiang Ju is definitely a recommended dim sum venue for cheap traditional food in a old Hong Kong setting! Just before we ended our meal, we ordered the char siew bo luo bao for take-away. We did not know there were so many in 1 order, so we gave 2 to the aunty and uncle who sat with us. We could see their faces lit up and we were glad that we shared 🙂

After the hearty meal, we took our luggage from Ibis Hotel and headed to Bi Sheung Wan where we took the city flyer A11 direct to the airport for only 40HKD. There’s even free wifi onboard the bus! Yes, the bus!

Queue for bus A11 outside of Ibis sheung wan 40hkd only with wifi onboard!
Queue for bus A11 outside of Ibis sheung wan 40hkd only with wifi onboard!

The last thing you will need to do is to remember to refund deposit for your octopus card. You can do so at the transport counter at the airport. The same counter where we bought the card on our 1st day…

Refund included at 9hkd handling fee plus whatever is left on your card
Refund included at 9hkd handling fee plus whatever is left on your card

We hope you have enjoyed our coverage of our Hong Kong trip, every single day for the last month! Do let us hear about your thoughts in the comments section below!

Happy Travels Everyone!

Tom & Kate,
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Central 中環 Hong Kong

Day 8 Hong Kong Trip : What we did in Central 中環 Hong Kong!

After 8 days in Hong Kong, I realised that I have not tried the instant noodles in Hong Kong Cafes! Kate on the other hand thinks that its just instant noodles (for crying out loud!). So, I went into the pestering mode. Pestered and pestered and pestered. Eventually, Kate relented and we got to “been there done that” and tried the satay beef version of the noodles, bread set (that included egg and sausage – part of the conventional 港式公仔面) and the famous po luo you (bun with sweet crispy top sandwich a generous slice of butter!)

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Typical Breakfast in Hong Kong

Woke up early for breakie at this Char Chan Teng
Woke up early for breakie at this Char Chan Teng
Finally got to eat Hong Kong instant noodles!
Finally got to eat Hong Kong instant noodles!
Bread sausage and egg set
Bread sausage and egg set
Po Luo You
Po Luo You

We then proceeded to check in at Ibis Hotel Central Sheung Wan where we got to enjoy splendid views overlooking Victoria Harbour!

Stay at Ibis Hotel Central Sheung Wan

View from room of Ibis Hotel Central Hong Kong
View from room of Ibis Hotel Central Hong Kong
View overlooking Sky 100 from Ibis Hotel Hong Kong Central Sheung Wan
View overlooking Sky 100 from Ibis Hotel Hong Kong Central Sheung Wan

Kate was the one who arranged this stay because of my request of a room overlooking the Victoria Harbour. Thanks bearbear!

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Jenny Bakery at Melbourne Plaza

While in Central, many would flock (literally! See the queue below!) to Jenny Bakery at Melbourne Plaza to get their hands on their famous biscuits!

Long Queue outside Jenny Bakery at Melbourne Plaza Hong Kong
Long Queue outside Jenny Bakery at Melbourne Plaza Hong Kong

We bought 4 boxes of mixed cookies at 60HKD each! (Since you’re already there, might as well just buy more right?)

4 boxes of Jenny Bakery mixed cookies - Butter and Coffee Biscuits of conventional and crumbly texture!
4 boxes of Jenny Bakery mixed cookies – Butter and Coffee Biscuits of conventional and crumbly texture!
Cute Bear for cookie box
Cute Bear for cookie box

The REASON why Jenny Bakery is SO POPULAR is because the cookies are SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO crumbly! You can literally pop one into your mouth, wriggle your tongue around and soon, the cookie will just “dissolve” in your mouth! Actually, one box is never enough. You can finish 1 box quite easily in one sitting – so be careful about pounding on those extra calories!

Lei Garden at International Finance Center Central

We were told that a visit to Lei Garden was in order because of the excellent food that it serves as well as the great price you’ll get in Hong Kong (compared to Singapore its about 30 percent cheaper). Well, we were wonderfully surprised by our visit here as our tummies (and palate) were treated to a gastronomic fiesta!

Lei Garden at IFC Central Hong Kong Level 3
Lei Garden at IFC Central Hong Kong Level 3

Here are highlights of some of the dishes we thoroughly enjoyed!

Juicy pork dumplings - bursting with juices on the first bite, topped with a light crispy rice paper
Juicy pork dumplings – bursting with juices on the first bite, topped with a light crispy rice paper
Baked King Prawn with Italian Sauce
Baked King Prawn with Italian Sauce
Roasted Crispy Duck Lei Garden
Roasted Crispy Duck Lei Garden
Hand pulled noodles in lobster soup Lei Garden IFC Hong Kong
Hand pulled noodles in lobster soup Lei Garden IFC Hong Kong

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Mid Level Escalators Stairs – Longest Walkway System in the World!

Next we visited the Mid Level Escalators walkway system. It was designed as a system to allow commuters to travel to the Mid Levels starting from Queens Road all the way to Conduit Road.

View of stairs going to SOHO - a row of pubs cafe and restaurants along the stairs
View of stairs going to SOHO – a row of pubs cafe and restaurants along the stairs

Today, it is also a tourist attraction. Spanning 800 metres, the entire journey (without walking) takes about 20 minutes and travels up an elevation of 135 metres. Read more about our visit to the Mid Level Escalators!

Chillax at SOHO

After visiting the Mid Level Escalators, we took a short walk to SOHO to round up our night. SOHO is somewhat like Holland Village in Singapore where you have pubs, bars and cafes where friends hangout and people gather to see and to be seen.

And so we headed to Hong Kong Brew House for some fresh brews (beers, not tea)…

Hong Kong Brewery SOHO Central Hong Kong
Hong Kong Brewery SOHO Central Hong Kong
Funny description of Boring and Premium beers
Funny description of Boring and Premium beers

Looking at the menu, of course we went for house draft instead of boring beers right?

Pale Ale and Lager - Reasonably priced at 44HKD per pint
Pale Ale and Lager – Reasonably priced at 44HKD per pint

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There’s also free flow of nuts that came along with the drinks and everyone just threw the shells EVERYWHERE on the floor! Be careful! You might just trip over a mountain of peanut shells!

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Hong Kong Trip Day 6 – Rounding up Macao and Returning to HK
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Lunch at Dong Men Food Court – Loads of variety (and BBQ meat) at much cheaper prices compared to HK

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On Day 7 of our Hong Kong trip, Kate planned for a trip to Shen Zhen. In the morning, we woke up (stayed at Ah Shan Hostel) and started to look for a typical Hong Kong Cafe for our breakfast. We visited a congee place and had one of the best boatsman congee (艇仔粥)!

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Boatsman Congee Hong Kong Cafe
Boatsman Congee Hong Kong Cafe

Of course we had more than that for breakfast (I mean with Tom around)…

Fried dough that remained crispy after dipping into soyabean milk – 11 HKD
Fried dough that remained crispy after dipping into soyabean milk – 11 HKD
Peanut butter and condensed milk toast – 11 HKD
Peanut butter and condensed milk toast – 11 HKD

After a hearty meal, we headed to the Mong Kok MTR where we took a 40 mins ride to Luo Hu checkpoint at Shen Zhen China.

Luo Hu Port
Luo Hu Port

The truth is that a trip from Hong Kong to Shen Zhen is very much like a trip from Singapore to Malaysia. Through the higher standard of living, commuters derive a higher purchasing power at the neighbouring city. So likewise, we went shopping!

Cheap Manicure

Kate did her manicure for ONLY 15RMB (2.5USD!!)
Kate did her manicure for ONLY 15RMB (2.5USD!!)

Cheap Food

Lunch at Dong Men Food Court – Loads of variety (and BBQ meat) at much cheaper prices compared to HK
Lunch at Dong Men Food Court – Loads of variety (and BBQ meat) at much cheaper prices compared to HK

Cheap Shopping

Endless shopping opportunities for you shopaholics out there!
Endless shopping opportunities for you shopaholics out there!

Frankly speaking, it was relatively mundane and we would prolly not make another trip over if we were to visit Hong Kong (rather use the time to find more dim sum places in Hong Kong!)

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We decided to use the night to visit 2 eateries which we found from the recommendations of discoverhongkong.com

Unfortunately, the recommendations turned out to be not as good as we have anticipated. Which prompted us to write the post about “Debunking Recommendations from DiscoverHongKong.com : What NOT to eat in Hong Kong

Oily Fried Beef Noodles from Ho Hung Kee Congee and Noodle Shop
Oily Fried Beef Noodles from Ho Hung Kee Congee and Noodle Shop
Wanton Noodles at Chee Kei found “wanting”
Wanton Noodles at Chee Kei found “wanting”

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And it was with a disappointing heart that we tucked into bed that evening.

But as they say, “It ain’t over till the fat lady sings!” and our Hong Kong trip is still not over yet! Stay tuned for more recommendations (more hits than misses) in our last 2 days in Hong Kong!

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Day 9 Hong Kong Trip : A Surprise Find at Lian Xiang Ju Dim Sum Restaurant

Hotels and Hostels We Stayed in Hong Kong

New Year’s Eve Countdown at Victoria Harbour Hong Kong
Ibis Hotel Hong Kong Central & Sheung Wan : For the Best Views of Victoria Harbour
L Hotel Nina Convention Centre Hong Kong : Great views over Tsuen Wan
Jordan Comfort Inn Review @ New Lucky House Hong Kong
New China Yan Yan Guest House at Chung King Mansion

Food and Dining in Hong Kong

3 Reasons Why You MUST Try Dim Sum in Hong Kong and Macao
The Minimalist Guide to Eating at Tim Ho Wan Hong Kong
A Classy Treat at Lei Garden International Finance Center Hong Kong
Mak Mun Kee 麦文记 Noodles Shop : Best Wanton and Beef Noodles in Hong Kong
Great Desserts at Australian Dairy Company Hong Kong! ( 澳洲牛奶公司)
Lan Fong Yuen Hong Kong : For a taste of traditional milk tea since 1952
Secret to Enjoying Hong Kong Cafes…
What a typical Hong Kong Cafe is like
Debunking Recommendations of DiscoverHongKong.com : What NOT to eat in Hong Kong

Attractions in Hong Kong

Hong Kong Central Mid Level Escalator : Longest Escalator Walkway System in the World
Avenue of Stars 星光大道 : Hong Kong’s Hollywood Walk of Fame
Ocean Park Hong Kong : Still worth a visit?
Temple Street 庙街 Hong Kong : First glimpse at Hong Kong’s Night Market
Where to shop in Hong Kong? Citygate Outlets Tung Chung!
Elements Shopping Mall at Kowloon Hong Kong
Only make a side trip from Hong Kong to Shen Zhen if…
21 Amazing Travel Experiences in Hong Kong

Hotels We Stayed in Macau

Hotel Royal Macau : Luxury at a Central Location
Regency Hotel Macau : A 5 Stars Hotel?

Attractions in Macau

Guia Fortress and Lighthouse Macao : An Elusive Fortress Found
Macao Maritime Museum : Great Price Good Exhibits
Historic Centre of Macao : Ruins of Saint Paul’s, Mount Fortress & More
Cotai Strip Macau : Games, Shows, Food and Entertainment
Taipa Village Macau : Houses Museum, Pork Buns, Portuguese Egg Tarts
Top 5 MUST DO Things in Macao : You have not been to Macao unless you have…

Beef Ball with Beancurd Skin – 16HKD @ Tim Ho Wan Hong Kong

Hong Kong Trip Day 6 – Rounding up Macao and Returning to HK

On day 6 of our Hong Kong trip, we finally conquered the elusive Guia Lighthouse and Guia Fortress in Macao!

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Bomb raid shelter and walls of the Guia Fortress
Bomb raid shelter and walls of the Guia Fortress
Guia Lighthouse and Guia Chapel
Guia Lighthouse and Guia Chapel

Although it was a challenge for both Kate and I (absolutely not for the faint of hearts!), it was also absolutely rewarding to enjoy the views at the top and to finally have visited one of the major attractions of the Historical Centre of Macao.

After returning to Hong Kong in the afternoon, we headed to our next rest stop – Ah Shan Hostel. Another no-frills hostel, the room came with attached bathroom, TV as well as a bed, sufficient for the both of us.

Decent room at Ah Shan Hostel Hong Kong for 70SGD – Queen sized bed with attached bathroom
Decent room at Ah Shan Hostel Hong Kong for 70SGD – Queen sized bed with attached bathroom
Small Toilet and Bath at Ah Shan Hostel Hong Kong
Small Toilet and Bath at Ah Shan Hostel Hong Kong

Then came one of the highlights of our trip – our visit to Tim Ho Wan Mong Kok Hong Kong! Read more about our visit on our Minimalist Guide to Eating at Tim Ho Wan Hong Kong!

Tim Ho Wan’s Famous Baked Bun with BBQ Pork – 3 for only 17HKD!
Tim Ho Wan’s Famous Baked Bun with BBQ Pork – 3 for only 17HKD!
Went for the Beef Chee Cheong Fun instead – 18HKD
Went for the Beef Chee Cheong Fun instead – 18HKD
Beef Ball with Beancurd Skin – 16HKD @ Tim Ho Wan Hong Kong
Beef Ball with Beancurd Skin – 16HKD @ Tim Ho Wan Hong Kong

Suffice to say that we were thoroughly satisfied without burning any holes in our pockets! To round up the evening, we headed for more shopping at Ladies Street – a night market selling clothes, bags, toys and souvenirs…

Ladies Street near to Tim Ho Wan Mong Kok
Ladies Street near to Tim Ho Wan Mong Kok

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Followed by desserts of course!

Mango Pomelo with 3 Mango Glutinuous Balls – 56 HKD
Mango Pomelo with 3 Mango Glutinuous Balls – 56 HKD
Mango Glutinous Balls – Eaten by Kate only!
Mango Glutinous Balls – Eaten by Kate only!
Bird’s nest with Fish Maw (Doesnt sound right does it!) but tasted surprisingly good with big chunks of coconut at the end!
Bird’s nest with Fish Maw (Doesnt sound right does it!) but tasted surprisingly good with big chunks of coconut at the end!

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Hong Kong Trip Day 2 : The Attractions of Tsuen Wan
Hong Kong Trip Day 3 : Ocean Park and New Year’s Eve Countdown
Hong Kong Trip Day 4 – Side Trip to Macau
Hong Kong Trip Day 5 – Continuing Our Travels in Macao
Hong Kong Trip Day 6 – Rounding up Macao and Returning to HK
Day 7 Hong Kong Trip : Side Trip to Shen Zhen & Debunking Recommendations
Day 8 Hong Kong Trip : What we did in Central 中環 Hong Kong
Day 9 Hong Kong Trip : A Surprise Find at Lian Xiang Ju Dim Sum Restaurant

Hotels and Hostels We Stayed in Hong Kong

New Year’s Eve Countdown at Victoria Harbour Hong Kong
Ibis Hotel Hong Kong Central & Sheung Wan : For the Best Views of Victoria Harbour
L Hotel Nina Convention Centre Hong Kong : Great views over Tsuen Wan
Jordan Comfort Inn Review @ New Lucky House Hong Kong
New China Yan Yan Guest House at Chung King Mansion

Food and Dining in Hong Kong

3 Reasons Why You MUST Try Dim Sum in Hong Kong and Macao
The Minimalist Guide to Eating at Tim Ho Wan Hong Kong
A Classy Treat at Lei Garden International Finance Center Hong Kong
Mak Mun Kee 麦文记 Noodles Shop : Best Wanton and Beef Noodles in Hong Kong
Great Desserts at Australian Dairy Company Hong Kong! ( 澳洲牛奶公司)
Lan Fong Yuen Hong Kong : For a taste of traditional milk tea since 1952
Secret to Enjoying Hong Kong Cafes…
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Debunking Recommendations of DiscoverHongKong.com : What NOT to eat in Hong Kong

Attractions in Hong Kong

Hong Kong Central Mid Level Escalator : Longest Escalator Walkway System in the World
Avenue of Stars 星光大道 : Hong Kong’s Hollywood Walk of Fame
Ocean Park Hong Kong : Still worth a visit?
Temple Street 庙街 Hong Kong : First glimpse at Hong Kong’s Night Market
Where to shop in Hong Kong? Citygate Outlets Tung Chung!
Elements Shopping Mall at Kowloon Hong Kong
Only make a side trip from Hong Kong to Shen Zhen if…
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Hotels We Stayed in Macau

Hotel Royal Macau : Luxury at a Central Location
Regency Hotel Macau : A 5 Stars Hotel?

Attractions in Macau

Guia Fortress and Lighthouse Macao : An Elusive Fortress Found
Macao Maritime Museum : Great Price Good Exhibits
Historic Centre of Macao : Ruins of Saint Paul’s, Mount Fortress & More
Cotai Strip Macau : Games, Shows, Food and Entertainment
Taipa Village Macau : Houses Museum, Pork Buns, Portuguese Egg Tarts
Top 5 MUST DO Things in Macao : You have not been to Macao unless you have…

Grand Lisboa – Looks grand on the outside but has some dodgy arcades within!

Hong Kong Trip Day 5 – Continuing Our Travels in Macao!

Day 5 of our Hong Kong, Macao, Shen Zhen trip sees us continuing our travels in Macao! After checking into Hotel Royal Macao, we started out on foot to visit the Historical Centre of Macao!

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Checking into Hotel Royal Macao
Checking into Hotel Royal Macao

As our room was not ready as yet. We decided to head straight to the most iconic structure in Macao – Ruins of St. Paul’s!

Ruins of St Paul with long flight of stairs - middle of stairs
Ruins of St Paul with long flight of stairs – middle of stairs

After visiting the ruins, Kate decided that she was too tired for a climb up to Mount Fortress. So Tom took the challenge (for our readers!) and ascended the fort…

Behind the Canons of Mount Fortress Macao
Behind the Canons of Mount Fortress Macao
View from the top of Mount Fortress
View from the top of Mount Fortress

The view from the top of Mount Fortress was indeed breath-taking. While there, you may also wish to decide on a visit to the Museum of Macau…

Macau Museum at the top of Mount Fortress
Macau Museum at the top of Mount Fortress

After descending down from the Fort, Kate and I headed back to the streets in the general direction of Senado Square. Along the way we savoured the tender pork bun!

Shopping Street Macao selling food snacks with abundance of almond cookie gift shops!
Shopping Street Macao selling food snacks with abundance of almond cookie gift shops!
Macao – Famous for its pork buns
Macao – Famous for its pork buns

After some quick bites, we proceeded to the area close to the Maritime Museum of Macao but stopped along the way to catch sights such as the St. Dominic’s Church @ Senado Square…

St. Dominic’s Church at Senado Square
St. Dominic’s Church at Senado Square

Initially, we did not intend to enter the museum. However, as the sun started to bear down on us, we decided to go in – for a mere 10 MOP. Turns out to be a great decision as there was a good collection of exhibits and history about maritime in Macao (Portuguese & Chinese Maritime history too) for visitors to enjoy.

Macao Maritime Museum – Entry for only 10MOP!
Macao Maritime Museum – Entry for only 10MOP!
Wheel-driven boat – One of the great inventions in the 16th century by the Chinese
Wheel-driven boat – One of the great inventions in the 16th century by the Chinese

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Following the visit, we headed back to our hotel and en-route, we took some scenic photos around the Sai Van Lake

Taken from Sai Van Lake with View of Grand Lisbon and Wynn
Taken from Sai Van Lake with View of Grand Lisbon and Wynn
Macao Tower
Macao Tower

Hotel Royal Macao was one of the best hotel we’ve decided to splurge on in Macao and here’s why…

Twin beds Superior for 117SGD a night
Twin beds Superior for 117SGD a night
Indoor heated pool at a nice 31degrees during winter months!
Indoor heated pool at a nice 31degrees during winter months!

As the weather was actually quite cold, the indoor heated pool just made the swim all that relaxing (after all that walking!). Snoozing in the comfy bed also revitalised us for the evening ahead as we checked out the glitzy hotels of Macao!

Grand Lisboa – Looks grand on the outside but has some dodgy arcades within!
Grand Lisboa – Looks grand on the outside but has some dodgy arcades within!
Wynn Hotel Macao with dancing fountain much like that of Bellagio in Las Vegas
Wynn Hotel Macao with dancing fountain much like that of Bellagio in Las Vegas
MGM Grand Macao
MGM Grand Macao

We then started to feel really peckish (Kate’s atas word for hungry) and we popped by Wa Fung dim sum restaurant. Turns out to be one of the best dim sums we had in a while!

Best Chee Cheung Fun EVER! – 26MOP
Best Chee Cheung Fun EVER! – 26MOP
Siew Mai – 20 MOP (2 prawns each and meat inside!)
Siew Mai – 20 MOP (2 prawns each and meat inside!)
Custard Buns with juicy filling – 16MOP
Custard Buns with juicy filling – 16MOP

To round off the night, we decided to head back to Senado Square to get some gifts and snacks for our friends and relatives. Along the way, we stopped by for some desserts – Red Bean Milk Pudding!

Night at Senado Square – To get some gifts (almond cookies!) and souvenirs
Night at Senado Square – To get some gifts (almond cookies!) and souvenirs
Red Bean Milk Pudding – 25 MOP (Expensive and not as nice as the Australian Dairy Company)
Red Bean Milk Pudding – 25 MOP (Expensive and not as nice as the Australian Dairy Company)

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Hong Kong Trip Day 5 – Continuing Our Travels in Macao
Hong Kong Trip Day 6 – Rounding up Macao and Returning to HK
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Food and Dining in Hong Kong

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Attractions in Hong Kong

Hong Kong Central Mid Level Escalator : Longest Escalator Walkway System in the World
Avenue of Stars 星光大道 : Hong Kong’s Hollywood Walk of Fame
Ocean Park Hong Kong : Still worth a visit?
Temple Street 庙街 Hong Kong : First glimpse at Hong Kong’s Night Market
Where to shop in Hong Kong? Citygate Outlets Tung Chung!
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Only make a side trip from Hong Kong to Shen Zhen if…
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Hotels We Stayed in Macau

Hotel Royal Macau : Luxury at a Central Location
Regency Hotel Macau : A 5 Stars Hotel?

Attractions in Macau

Guia Fortress and Lighthouse Macao : An Elusive Fortress Found
Macao Maritime Museum : Great Price Good Exhibits
Historic Centre of Macao : Ruins of Saint Paul’s, Mount Fortress & More
Cotai Strip Macau : Games, Shows, Food and Entertainment
Taipa Village Macau : Houses Museum, Pork Buns, Portuguese Egg Tarts
Top 5 MUST DO Things in Macao : You have not been to Macao unless you have…

Entrance to Ocean Park Hong Kong

Hong Kong Trip Day 3 : Ocean Park and New Year’s Eve Countdown!

Day 3 of our Hong Kong trip was very much memorable. It was New Year’s Eve Countdown at Victoria Harbour! Kate also made an arrangement for us to visit Ocean Park in the morning so that we could fully utilise the entire day.

We checked into New China Yan Yan Guest House at Chung King Mansion and found out that rooms in Hong Kong can be really small…

Our encounter with small hostel rooms in Hong Kong

Small room at New China Yan Yan Guest House
Small room at New China Yan Yan Guest House

Normally, you would hear stories about how small hostel (not hotel) rooms in Hong Kong can get? Sometimes even as small as 8 square metres! But when we actually saw it, we were not that surprised (guess managing expectations help) and we were actually quite happy that it had an attached toilet with shower point as well as a TV.

Since the room was just a place for the night, we immediately left for our next destination, Ocean Park Hong Kong!

Ocean Park Hong Kong is still worth a visit

Entrance to Ocean Park Hong Kong
Entrance to Ocean Park Hong Kong

You may be wondering that Ocean Park having opened more than 40 years ago, how good can it be right? We must say that it is still worth a visit! This is because, there is so much things to do and see for everyone in the family. From the youngest to the oldest.

For the young ones, there are dedicated play areas…

Whiskers Harbour - Kids Amusement Park
Whiskers Harbour – Kids Amusement Park

Rides for the adventurous ones…

Hair Raiser Roller Coaster Ocean Park Hong Kong
Hair Raiser Roller Coaster Ocean Park Hong Kong

Animals and shows for the older ones to enjoy!

Acrobatics and Juggling acts at the Waterfront Plaza
Acrobatics and Juggling acts at the Waterfront Plaza
Panda standing up and reaching for the shoots
Panda standing up and reaching for the shoots
Bald Eagle showing the span of its wings
Bald Eagle showing the span of its wings

Unforgettable New Year’s Eve Countdown at Victoria Harbour Hong Kong

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There are a few reasons why countdown at Victoria Harbour was really memorable for us…

1. The Cold. For one, we did not expect the weather to be so cold! We were relatively early that evening, having finished our dinner around 8 or 9pm. So we headed to a Hong Kong Cafe nearby to while the time away, have some food to keep us warm for the countdown. The good thing was that when we eventually reached the harbour, it was so crowded that we were kept warm! Check out the crowd!

Crowd waiting for fireworks and countdown Victoria Harbour Hong Kong
Crowd waiting for fireworks and countdown Victoria Harbour Hong Kong

2. How to get a good spot. In order to get a good spot to watch the fireworks at Victoria Harbour, you should actually be there at about 8 or 9pm. We were able to still walk around these good viewing spots at about 9pm. So we thought we were able to get back to the same spot at the bridge at about 11pm. Little did we know that the bridge area was cordoned off due to the limit on the number of people allowed there! So if you really want a great spot, you should be ready with warm clothes, heat packs, tidbits and great company while waiting for the fireworks to start!

3. First Countdown with Kate in Hong Kong. Barring Melaka, this was the first time that Kate and I enjoyed a New Year’s Eve countdown overseas. Thanks for planning this wonderful trip! 🙂

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Hong Kong Trip Day 3 : Ocean Park and New Year’s Eve Countdown
Hong Kong Trip Day 4 – Side Trip to Macau
Hong Kong Trip Day 5 – Continuing Our Travels in Macao
Hong Kong Trip Day 6 – Rounding up Macao and Returning to HK
Day 7 Hong Kong Trip : Side Trip to Shen Zhen & Debunking Recommendations
Day 8 Hong Kong Trip : What we did in Central 中環 Hong Kong
Day 9 Hong Kong Trip : A Surprise Find at Lian Xiang Ju Dim Sum Restaurant

Hotels and Hostels We Stayed in Hong Kong

New Year’s Eve Countdown at Victoria Harbour Hong Kong
Ibis Hotel Hong Kong Central & Sheung Wan : For the Best Views of Victoria Harbour
L Hotel Nina Convention Centre Hong Kong : Great views over Tsuen Wan
Jordan Comfort Inn Review @ New Lucky House Hong Kong
New China Yan Yan Guest House at Chung King Mansion

Food and Dining in Hong Kong

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The Minimalist Guide to Eating at Tim Ho Wan Hong Kong
A Classy Treat at Lei Garden International Finance Center Hong Kong
Mak Mun Kee 麦文记 Noodles Shop : Best Wanton and Beef Noodles in Hong Kong
Great Desserts at Australian Dairy Company Hong Kong! ( 澳洲牛奶公司)
Lan Fong Yuen Hong Kong : For a taste of traditional milk tea since 1952
Secret to Enjoying Hong Kong Cafes…
What a typical Hong Kong Cafe is like
Debunking Recommendations of DiscoverHongKong.com : What NOT to eat in Hong Kong

Attractions in Hong Kong

Hong Kong Central Mid Level Escalator : Longest Escalator Walkway System in the World
Avenue of Stars 星光大道 : Hong Kong’s Hollywood Walk of Fame
Ocean Park Hong Kong : Still worth a visit?
Temple Street 庙街 Hong Kong : First glimpse at Hong Kong’s Night Market
Where to shop in Hong Kong? Citygate Outlets Tung Chung!
Elements Shopping Mall at Kowloon Hong Kong
Only make a side trip from Hong Kong to Shen Zhen if…
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Hotels We Stayed in Macau

Hotel Royal Macau : Luxury at a Central Location
Regency Hotel Macau : A 5 Stars Hotel?

Attractions in Macau

Guia Fortress and Lighthouse Macao : An Elusive Fortress Found
Macao Maritime Museum : Great Price Good Exhibits
Historic Centre of Macao : Ruins of Saint Paul’s, Mount Fortress & More
Cotai Strip Macau : Games, Shows, Food and Entertainment
Taipa Village Macau : Houses Museum, Pork Buns, Portuguese Egg Tarts
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View of Tsuen Wan Harbour from L Hotel Nina Convention Centre Hong Kong

Hong Kong Trip Day 2 : The Attractions of Tsuen Wan!

Our 2nd day of travel in Hong Kong started with breakfast at a typical Hong Kong Cafe. Here, we enjoyed toast, bo luo bun, spaghetti soup as well as the Hong Kong national beverage – milk tea!

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A typical Hong Kong Milk Tea
A typical Hong Kong Milk Tea

The rest of the morning was spent exploring the HUGE Elements Shopping Mall. The mall is themed after the 5 elements and divided into 5 sections according to the elements…

Ice skating rink @ Fire Zone
Ice skating rink @ Fire Zone

We checked out Mak Mun Kee Noodles Shop for lunch and had its famous wanton noodles and beef noodles. The noodles itself was a little yeasty but the texture was awesome. Q, springy noodles. Coupled with well-braised beef and generous servings of wanton – yummilicious!

Beef brisket Noodles at Mak Mun Kee Noodles Shop HKD38
Beef brisket Noodles at Mak Mun Kee Noodles Shop HKD38
Wanton Noodles at Mak Mun Kee Noodles Shop HKD38
Wanton Noodles at Mak Mun Kee Noodles Shop HKD38

Thereafter, we took the MTR to Tsuen Wan station. Within walking distance from the MTR was L’hotel Nina Et Convention (a 5 star hotel) where we checked in for the night…

King Sized Bed in Harbour View Room Tsuen Wan
King Sized Bed in Harbour View Room Tsuen Wan
View of Tsuen Wan Harbour from L Hotel Nina Convention Centre Hong Kong
View of Tsuen Wan Harbour from L Hotel Nina Convention Centre Hong Kong

The view overlooking Tsuen Wan harbour was simply breath-taking! Makes you just want to sit back, relax, enjoy the views and let out a soft “Ah…”
Within walking distance of L’Hotel Nina Convention, we were able to have access to Citygate Shopping Mall and the night market near the Tsuen Wan MTR. Great street foods were in store for us…

Fishballs in curry – 6 for 5HKD
Fishballs in curry – 6 for 5HKD

We rounded off the night with a walk in the Tsuen Wan park and enjoyed night views of the harbour both from the park as well as our room…

View of the harbour from Tsuen Wan Park

As the day drew to a close, we were reminded to be thankful for what we have and for having each other. Many other thoughts came to mind as we reflected while reveling in this beautiful view of Tsuen Wan. Be thankful for the people around you yah?

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Hong Kong Trip Day 2 : The Attractions of Tsuen Wan
Hong Kong Trip Day 3 : Ocean Park and New Year’s Eve Countdown
Hong Kong Trip Day 4 – Side Trip to Macau
Hong Kong Trip Day 5 – Continuing Our Travels in Macao
Hong Kong Trip Day 6 – Rounding up Macao and Returning to HK
Day 7 Hong Kong Trip : Side Trip to Shen Zhen & Debunking Recommendations
Day 8 Hong Kong Trip : What we did in Central 中環 Hong Kong
Day 9 Hong Kong Trip : A Surprise Find at Lian Xiang Ju Dim Sum Restaurant

Hotels and Hostels We Stayed in Hong Kong

New Year’s Eve Countdown at Victoria Harbour Hong Kong
Ibis Hotel Hong Kong Central & Sheung Wan : For the Best Views of Victoria Harbour
L Hotel Nina Convention Centre Hong Kong : Great views over Tsuen Wan
Jordan Comfort Inn Review @ New Lucky House Hong Kong
New China Yan Yan Guest House at Chung King Mansion

Food and Dining in Hong Kong

3 Reasons Why You MUST Try Dim Sum in Hong Kong and Macao
The Minimalist Guide to Eating at Tim Ho Wan Hong Kong
A Classy Treat at Lei Garden International Finance Center Hong Kong
Mak Mun Kee 麦文记 Noodles Shop : Best Wanton and Beef Noodles in Hong Kong
Great Desserts at Australian Dairy Company Hong Kong! ( 澳洲牛奶公司)
Lan Fong Yuen Hong Kong : For a taste of traditional milk tea since 1952
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Debunking Recommendations of DiscoverHongKong.com : What NOT to eat in Hong Kong

Attractions in Hong Kong

Hong Kong Central Mid Level Escalator : Longest Escalator Walkway System in the World
Avenue of Stars 星光大道 : Hong Kong’s Hollywood Walk of Fame
Ocean Park Hong Kong : Still worth a visit?
Temple Street 庙街 Hong Kong : First glimpse at Hong Kong’s Night Market
Where to shop in Hong Kong? Citygate Outlets Tung Chung!
Elements Shopping Mall at Kowloon Hong Kong
Only make a side trip from Hong Kong to Shen Zhen if…
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Hotels We Stayed in Macau

Hotel Royal Macau : Luxury at a Central Location
Regency Hotel Macau : A 5 Stars Hotel?

Attractions in Macau

Guia Fortress and Lighthouse Macao : An Elusive Fortress Found
Macao Maritime Museum : Great Price Good Exhibits
Historic Centre of Macao : Ruins of Saint Paul’s, Mount Fortress & More
Cotai Strip Macau : Games, Shows, Food and Entertainment
Taipa Village Macau : Houses Museum, Pork Buns, Portuguese Egg Tarts
Top 5 MUST DO Things in Macao : You have not been to Macao unless you have…

Endless shopping choices at Citygate Outlet Tung Chung!

Hong Kong Trip : Day 1!

Thanks to Kate, we finally embarked on our trip to Hong Kong! Yeah, she is the planner of all our trips and our in-house photographer. While, I just carry the bags. When you consider the amount of things Kate buys, then you will know that things are actually…well…quite balanced :p

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The flight from Singapore to Hong Kong takes slightly under 4 hours. After we alighted, we headed straight for our first stop – Citygate Outlet at Tung Chung!

Endless shopping choices at Citygate Outlet Tung Chung!
Endless shopping choices at Citygate Outlet Tung Chung!

You can easily reach Citygate Outlet at Tung Chung by taking E21 from the bus station at the airport. The deals here were actually not too bad. Our intention was not to buy any branded stuff but to only look out for good deals. However, as it turns out, the branded stuff had relatively good deals as well. Kate bought several wallets. To my dismay… :p

Wanton mee and porridge from this stall at Food Republic Citygate Outlets
Wanton mee and porridge from this stall at Food Republic Citygate Outlets

It was here that Ive tried my first Hong Kong wanton mee. The taste was quite forgettable though. Luckily for us, more good food lies ahead.

Took E21 (hkd14)after getting octopus card 150hkd with 100hkd value 50hkd deposit reached citygate and ate dumpling noodles many dumplings 42hkd w vegtable
Took E21 (hkd14)after getting octopus card 150hkd with 100hkd value 50hkd deposit reached citygate and ate dumpling noodles many dumplings 42hkd w vegtable

After all the shopping, we took the same bus towards Jordan where our first night of stay in Hong Kong was – Jordan Comfort Inn at New Lucky House!

Facade of New Lucky House
Facade of New Lucky House

Kate actually spent alot of time on Klook to sieve through the various hostels that we can afford to stay in. We wanted a central location which meant that nice fancy hotels were out. Nice fancy hotels in the city cost a bomb!

Since most of the time in HK will be spent buying stuff and eating (买东西,吃东西), we decided that a central location solely for sleeping would be the main consideration. Oh, attached bathrooms as well.

So after scouring through the hotels (hostels, I meant), Kate decided on Jordan Comfort Inn for our first night because of its accessibility to the shopping areas at Temple Street and close proximity to the Jordan MTR. And if you really want, you can also walk to the Avenue of Stars at Victoria Harbour.

The catch about hostels in Hong Kong is that the rooms are REALLY EXPENSIVE and you’ll get a REALLY SMALL room. We paid $112 a night for a 8sqm room! Check this out…

Small bed beside the entrance to the room
Small bed beside the entrance to the room

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The plus point is that although the room is small, it has a comfy bed, a TV and an attached bathroom. There’s also a shared water dispenser as well. Not too bad for a small room. As the chinese saying goes, 麻雀虽小,五脏俱全 (direct translation for “Although the sparrow is small, it has 5 complete organs”) Well…meaning that although the room is small, it has all the basic necessities!

After checking in, we decided to start wondering along the streets in Jordan. The cool thing about a free and easy vacation is that we can have the holiday just the way we want it. No need to be hurried around from point to point and buy stuff from specific souvenir shops. Having said that, packaged tour has its merits as well especially to places where most locals dont speak the same language as you do. Ah…we digressed.

So we took the opportunity to visit the shopping areas at Temple Street, had a wonderful dinner of roasted meats at a local joint and even stumbled upon the famous dessert place – Australian Dairy Company!

Entrance to Temple Street 庙街 Jordan, Hong Kong
Entrance to Temple Street 庙街 Jordan, Hong Kong
Night Market at Temple Street
Night Market at Temple Street
Char Siew Roasted Pork Rice
Char Siew Roasted Pork Rice
Steamed Almond Egg Pudding (杏汁炖蛋) at Australian Dairy Company Hong Kong
Steamed Almond Egg Pudding (杏汁炖蛋) at Australian Dairy Company Hong Kong

We were feeling STUFFED after all the food that we ate (did you see the mountain of rice?!), we decided to go for a stroll at Victoria Harbour. Kate did not want to do the harbour visit on our first night initially but after much pestering from me, Kate relented! YaY!

Typical Red Hong Kong sail boats at Victoria Harbour
Typical Red Hong Kong sail boats at Victoria Harbour
Statue at Avenue of Stars
Statue at Avenue of Stars

Initially, we wanted to catch the Symphony of Lights that goes on daily at 8pm. Unexpectedly, it started to drizzle which quickly turned into a downpour just as the clock struck 8! Bearing through the wind, the rain and the cold, we managed to catch this video for our readers – you!

Not that we were able to catch much in the cold winds, (more like blair witch?) but still the sights and sounds were captured to give us an idea of how the Symphony of Lights was.

After the rain subsided, we started to make our way back to Jordan Comfort Inn and called it a night…

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Hong Kong Trip Day 4 – Side Trip to Macau
Hong Kong Trip Day 5 – Continuing Our Travels in Macao
Hong Kong Trip Day 6 – Rounding up Macao and Returning to HK
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Lan Fong Yuen Hong Kong : For a taste of traditional milk tea since 1952
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Attractions in Hong Kong

Hong Kong Central Mid Level Escalator : Longest Escalator Walkway System in the World
Avenue of Stars 星光大道 : Hong Kong’s Hollywood Walk of Fame
Ocean Park Hong Kong : Still worth a visit?
Temple Street 庙街 Hong Kong : First glimpse at Hong Kong’s Night Market
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Only make a side trip from Hong Kong to Shen Zhen if…
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Hotels We Stayed in Macau

Hotel Royal Macau : Luxury at a Central Location
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Attractions in Macau

Guia Fortress and Lighthouse Macao : An Elusive Fortress Found
Macao Maritime Museum : Great Price Good Exhibits
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Lei Garden Hong Kong

A Classy Treat at Lei Garden International Finance Center Hong Kong!

Lei Garden is an atas Chinese restaurant that also has branches in Singapore and we were told to give it a try in Hong Kong because the price is about 30% lower. After trying out the Michelin-starred dim sum at Tim Ho Wan, we decided to continue with our “extravagant” ways with a classy treat at Lei Garden International Finance Center (IFC) Hong Kong!

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Lei Garden at IFC Central Hong Kong Level 3
Lei Garden at IFC Central Hong Kong Level 3

Things to note while eating at Lei Garden Hong Kong

There are a few things to note when dining at Lei Garden.

1. Make a reservation or queue up early. There are usually alot of people wanting to dine at Lei Garden (so many rich people nowadays!). Therefore it is wise to either make a reservation or go early to avoid disappointment. In our case, we tried to make a reservation through our receptionist at Ibis Hotel Central Sheung Wan but we were told that they were fully booked that afternoon. Undeterred, we went straight to IFC hoping for a chance to dine in and we left our details at the entrance of the restaurant. Our patience paid off and we were able to be seated about 2 hours (11am to 1pm) from when we gave our details.

Full House at Lei Garden IFC Hong Kong
Full House at Lei Garden IFC Hong Kong

2. Know what you want to eat. As a Chinese saying goes, 慢工出细活, which means that slow work produces fine products. Therefore, to prevent your wait to be longer than it already is, know what you want to order before you enter (or at least have an idea). Lei Garden is famous for its double-boiled soup, dim sums as well as some high class superior chinese delicacies (which we cannot afford and so is not mentioned in this post)

Dim Sum Menu at Lei Garden
Dim Sum Menu at Lei Garden
Business Set Lunch that we ordered for 300 HKD per person
Business Set Lunch that we ordered for 300 HKD per person

2. Sit back relax and enjoy the class and magic of Lei Garden. Our impression of Lei Garden is not only that it is classy (individualised service at each table & the setting/ambience was really something else), the food was also innovative and out of the ordinary. For instance, we ordered the Business Set Lunch and expected something less classy…no…I mean have you seen pork dumplings served in this manner?

Juicy pork dumplings Lei Garden Hong Kong- bursting with juices on the first bite, topped with a light crispy rice paper
Juicy pork dumplings Lei Garden Hong Kong- bursting with juices on the first bite, topped with a light crispy rice paper

What we had at Lei Garden IFC Hong Kong

We ordered the Business Set Lunch for 300HKD per person and we had the following…

Steamed Wild Mushroom Lei Garden Hong Kong Dumplings
Steamed Wild Mushroom Lei Garden Hong Kong Dumplings

This dumpling was really interesting in that the skin was really Q and the mushrooms were bursting with flavours within! The pan fried pork dumpling (shown above) also stirred our interest in that not only was the “dangerous” to eat (beware of bursting juices!) but the ingenuity of serving it under a crispy rice paper topping was a first for us!

Double Boiled Herbal Soup Lei Garden Hong Kong
Double Boiled Herbal Soup Lei Garden Hong Kong

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Ingredients in the double boiled herbal soup at Lei Garden International Finance Center
Ingredients in the double boiled herbal soup at Lei Garden International Finance Center

The only dish that did not live up to the mark was the double boiled soup. It could be because it was hyped up too much by our friends. But I think its mainly because our dad makes a mean pot of soup (be it bak kut teh, old cucumber or herbal chicken). Restaurant mah. Should be better than Daddy’s right? Nope, Daddy’s soup is better!

Baked King Prawn with Italian Sauce Lei Garden Hong Kong
Baked King Prawn with Italian Sauce Lei Garden Hong Kong

The king prawn was very fresh and the sauce was quite similar to a carbonara sauce of sorts. The cool thing was that we were actually quite impressed that a Chinese restaurant like Lei Garden can produce such a good blend of fusion food (a bit of east meets west kinda thing going on here). Oh, there was a braised garoupa fillet in hot pot which was REALLY great! The fish was fresh and generously covered in a spring onion, ginger sauce, served over a sizzling hot pot. In fact, a lack of photo here can attest to its taste (if you know what I mean ;))

Roasted Crispy Duck Lei Garden
Roasted Crispy Duck Lei Garden

Again, one of the best roasted duck we’ve tasted. The skin was of the duck was thin and fat (in both sense of the word). The more you chew on it, the better the juices mix with the meat as they dance to a symphony of harmony in your mouth! Not to mention, the presentation was great as well!

Poached seasonal greens with fresh bean curd skin Lei Garden Hong Kong
Poached seasonal greens with fresh bean curd skin Lei Garden Hong Kong

A refreshing taste. Yet another surprise here in that the bean curd skin was an unexpectedly good combination with the greens and mushroom. The more you eat, the better it tastes!

Hand pulled noodles in lobster soup Lei Garden IFC Hong Kong
Hand pulled noodles in lobster soup Lei Garden IFC Hong Kong

We’ve had very bad experiences with lobster based soups such as the lobster bisque and it was with caution that we took this dish. However, all our fears were allayed with the first mouth where the soup was hot and rich in fresh lobster flavours. The hand pulled noodles were slurpalicious. Simply put, the dish was out in seconds. Yum!

We also ordered the char siew pau (39 HKD) from the dim sum menu.

Char Siew Bao Lei Garden IFC 39 HKD
Char Siew Bao Lei Garden IFC 39 HKD
Inside the Char Siew Bao
Inside the Char Siew Bao

This char siew bao is another work of art. Besides the usual fluffy outer layer of the bun, the inside was different! Not the usual sweet char siew but the ginger onion char siew fillings. You will also see that the pork is sliced, unlike the usual diced version. Here you can taste the meat and the fattiness together.

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To round up this post, we would say that the meal was classy yet surprisingly. After the pork dumpling, we were actually eagerly anticipating each dish and imagining how they would be presented. Both a visual and tasty treat this was at Lei Garden International Finance Center Hong Kong!

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Tim Ho Wan Dim Sum Restaurant, Mong Kok, Hong Kong

The Minimalist Guide to Eating at Tim Ho Wan Hong Kong!

So you have read our review of Tim Ho Wan Plaza Singapura and is now dying to visit the orignal Tim Ho Wan in Hong Kong? Here is the minimalist guide to eating at Tim Ho Wan @ Mong Kok. Just follow these 3 simple steps to enjoy dim sum at THW – touted as the cheapest Michelin-Starred Restaurant!

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Tim Ho Wan Dim Sum Restaurant, Mong Kok, Hong Kong
Tim Ho Wan Dim Sum Restaurant, Mong Kok, Hong Kong

Step 1 : How to Queue at Tim Ho Wan Hong Kong

First of all, you must know that THERE WILL BE A QUEUE OUTSIDE Tim Ho Wan. If you think that you can just waltz into THW, eat your dim sum and whizz out in 20 minutes, you could be the owner of Tim Ho Wan OR you just arrived in Asia and not know the ways and customs of Asians with regard to food.

Therefore, you must always go to Tim Ho Wan @ Mong Kok with a plan. The plan is therefore to go straight to the entrance, grab your queue number and head on to Ladies Street to do some shopping…

Ladies Street near to Tim Ho Wan Mong Kok
Ladies Street near to Tim Ho Wan Mong Kok

The reason is because the typical waiting time is about 45 minutes to 1 hour during meal times.

So Step 1 : Grab your queue number and head for shopping good times at Ladies Street!

Step 2 : What to order at Tim Ho Wan Hong Kong

For your first order, go for the “4 Heavenly Kings” – Steamed Egg Cake (香滑马来糕), Vermicelli Roll with Pig’s Liver(黄沙猪润肠), Baked Bun with BBQ Pork (酥皮叉烧包), Pan Fried Carrot Cake (香煎萝卜糕)

Tim Ho Wan’s Famous Baked Bun with BBQ Pork – 3 for only 17HKD!
Tim Ho Wan’s Famous Baked Bun with BBQ Pork – 3 for only 17HKD!

Tim Ho Wan’s Famous Baked Bun with BBQ Pork – 3 for only 17HKD!

Essentially, all the versions at THW Hong Kong tastes better than the Singapore version. The star of the show, the baked bun with BBQ was crisp on the outside, fluffy on the bite and flowing with BBQ (chinese style) flavours on the inside. Thrashing the Singapore version hands down.

Steamed Egg Cake - 12 HKD @ Tim Ho Wan Hong Kong
Steamed Egg Cake – 12 HKD @ Tim Ho Wan Hong Kong

Before trying the steamed egg cake at Tim Ho Wan Mong Kok, we never thought that sweet and savoury dim sums could be eaten together. They certainly can. Each bite was an education in the art of gourmet food altogether. The steamed egg cake was surprisingly good by itself. It’s like a brown sugar cake, not too sweet but superbly fluffy. The aroma of the brown sugar just permeates through your taste buds. Mmm…

Pan Fried Carrot Cake - 14HKD @ Tim Ho Wan Mong Kok
Pan Fried Carrot Cake – 14HKD @ Tim Ho Wan Mong Kok

The pan fried carrot cake or turnip cake was very aromatic. The fried mini shrimps (known affectionately as hei bi in Singapore) brought out the flavour of the turnip. Crisp on the outer layer and flavourful within. The texture of the turnip could also be felt with each bite – very much unlike factory-churned ones.

Went for the Beef Chee Cheong Fun instead - 18HKD
Went for the Beef Chee Cheong Fun instead – 18HKD

Instead of going for the pig’s liver vermicelli roll (chee cheong fun), we decided to go for the Beef version and we were thoroughly intrigued! The beef was SUPER tender – as though it has been pounded many times over. The roll was springy and taong (chewy or “Q” as they would call in Taiwan). Together, it was a perfect match!

So Step 2: Go straight for the “4 Heavenly Kings”, you wont go wrong with the Signatures

Step 3 : Order anything else you wish to savour at Tim Ho Wan Hong Kong

Maybe except the siew mai. We thought it was quite normal. The beef ball with beancurd skin on the other hand is a MUST TRY!

Siew Mai was relatively normal - 24 HKD
Siew Mai was relatively normal – 24 HKD

Beef Ball with Beancurd Skin – 16HKD @ Tim Ho Wan Hong Kong
Beef Ball with Beancurd Skin – 16HKD @ Tim Ho Wan Hong Kong

Beef Ball with Beancurd Skin – 16HKD @ Tim Ho Wan Hong Kong

Beef balls were oh so tender and Q! You could literally press against it and it would resume its shape! The sauce that is poured over it was not too salty and has a light tang to it. This added to the flavours of the beef balls. Yum!

So Step 3 : Order what catches your sight but just dont order the siew mai (eventhough you may be tempted to!)

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The greatest part about eating dim sum at Tim Ho Wan is that eventhough you’ve enjoyed great Michelin-starred food, the price is still relatively affordable!

Final bill at Tim Ho Wan Mong Kok only 121HKD
Final bill at Tim Ho Wan Mong Kok only 121HKD

Follow the 3 simple steps in our Minimalist guide to eating at Tim Ho Wan Mong Kok Hong Kong for an enjoyable dim sum meal!

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Hong Kong Trip Day 6 – Rounding up Macao and Returning to HK
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Guia Lighthouse and Guia Chapel Macau

Guia Fortress and Lighthouse Macao : An Elusive Fortress Found!

Guia Fortress was one of the landmarks that we told ourselves “WE MUST VISIT!”. On our last day in Macao, it proved to be elusive. The paths and walkways that kept pointing us to Guia Fortress, seemingly never ends! Eventhough the Guia Lighthouse was in sight, it seemed miles away…at some point, we almost gave up…

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In search of the elusive Guia Fortress

The Guia Fortress together with Mount Fortress was instrumental in the defence of Macao against the Dutch invasion in 1622. The Guia Chapel was built in 1622 while the Guia Lighthouse was only erected in 1865.

So here begins our “treacherous” journey in search of the elusive Guia Fortress…

Up the steep slopes of Guia Hill
Up the steep slopes of Guia Hill

Guia Hill was where it all started. We slept in late that morning and began our climb up the hills of Guia. CAN YOU SEE HOW STEEP THIS SLOPE IS?!

Soon we came to another sign…seemed harmless. Guiding us in the right direction…

Yet another sign pointing to Guia Lighthouse
Yet another sign pointing to Guia Lighthouse

By the time we reached this sign, we had already circled the Guia park for quite a while. At this point, we almost gave up. Especially when we saw the next slope…

Slope to Guia Lighthouse as pointed by the directional sign above
Slope to Guia Lighthouse as pointed by the directional sign above

Wah lao eh! More slope?!

But Kate was very determined. Not sure what had gotten into her that morning. So we continued to conquer the slopes. One after another. Then it came…the first sight of Guia Fortress!

Conquering Guia Fortress

Bomb raid shelter and walls of the Guia Fortress
Bomb raid shelter and walls of the Guia Fortress
Description of Guia Fortress - Instrumental in defeating the Dutch in 1622
Description of Guia Fortress – Instrumental in defeating the Dutch in 1622

Again, at this point we thought that since we have arrived at Guia Fortress, we can finally turn back. But the other side of us told us to persevere on to Guia Lighthouse – which we did!

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Arriving at Guia Lighthouse

Guia Lighthouse and Guia Chapel
Guia Lighthouse and Guia Chapel
Guia Lighthouse and Canon
Guia Lighthouse and Canon
Signals hoisted at the Guia lighthouse to inform seafarers of wind direction and speed
Signals hoisted at the Guia lighthouse to inform seafarers of wind direction and speed

All was not that terrible. Along the way, we managed to catch great views over the city and also saw this intricately groomed bush (ala Edward Scissor Hands)

Bridge connecting to Macau City
Bridge connecting to Macau City
View of the church and cementary from Guia Fortress
View of the church and cementary from Guia Fortress
Can you spot something interesting along this path?
Can you spot something interesting along this path?

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Well, the moral of the story is this…to see Guia Lighthouse and Fortress, you must conquer the slopes along the way!

Ok, the true moral is that there are many challenges in life, but let’s persevere and look forward to reaching our “Guia Lighthouse” yah? Remember to take in the sights and sounds (like the views along the way) and enjoy each moment!

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Happy travels everyone!

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Hong Kong Trip Day 4 – Side Trip to Macau
Hong Kong Trip Day 5 – Continuing Our Travels in Macao
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Great Desserts at Australian Dairy Company Hong Kong! ( 澳洲牛奶公司)
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Debunking Recommendations of DiscoverHongKong.com : What NOT to eat in Hong Kong

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Hotel Royal Macau : Luxury at a Central Location
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Attractions in Macau

Guia Fortress and Lighthouse Macao : An Elusive Fortress Found
Macao Maritime Museum : Great Price Good Exhibits
Historic Centre of Macao : Ruins of Saint Paul’s, Mount Fortress & More
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Inside room of Ibis Hotel Sheung Wan Hong Kong

Ibis Hotel Hong Kong Central & Sheung Wan : For the Best Views of Victoria Harbour!

We stayed at Ibis Hotel Central in Hong Kong for the last night because Kate asked me this question before our Hong Kong trip…

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Kate : “What do you want to do in Hong Kong?”
Tom : “I dont know, but can we have 1 night that overlooks the harbour?”

And because of that, Kate arranged for NOT 1 but 2 nights in 2 different hotels that over looks 2 different harbours! We have covered the first night at L Hotel Nina Convention Centre that overlooks the Tsuen Wan Bay

Sweet hor? I think so too 🙂 Thanks bearbear!

Ibis Hotel Central Sheung Wan Hong Kong
Ibis Hotel Central Sheung Wan Hong Kong
Lobby of Ibis Hotel Hong Kong Central
Lobby of Ibis Hotel Hong Kong Central

Reasons for staying at Ibis Hotel Hong Kong Central Sheung Wan

Reason No 1 (and probably the main reason) : Fantastic views overlooking Victoria Harbour!

Well, let the reason speak for itself…

View from room of Ibis Hotel Central Hong Kong
View from room of Ibis Hotel Central Hong Kong
View overlooking Sky 100 from Ibis Hotel Hong Kong Central Sheung Wan
View overlooking Sky 100 from Ibis Hotel Hong Kong Central Sheung Wan
View of Victoria Harbour from Hotel Ibis Central Sheung Wan Hong Kong
View of Victoria Harbour from Hotel Ibis Central Sheung Wan Hong Kong
Ibis Hotel Central Sheung Wan Hong Kong : Overlooking Victoria Harbour
Ibis Hotel Central Sheung Wan Hong Kong : Overlooking Victoria Harbour

Rooms at Hotel Ibis Central Sheung Wan has fantastic views of the Victoria Harbour! The friendly staff at Ibis also gave us a choice between 2 rooms (both of which had great views) and even allowed us to have a “sneak-peek” at the rooms before we decided on which room to stay in! A big shout-out to the great people at Ibis Hotel Central Hong Kong! This sort of reminded us of our experience staying at Hotel Equatorial Melaka where we were given a choice to our rooms as well!

Reason No 2 : Close proximity to attractions at Central

International Finance Centre Hong Kong
International Finance Centre Hong Kong
Central's Mid-Level Escalator - Longest escalator system in the world
Central’s Mid-Level Escalator – Longest escalator system in the world

Ibis Hotel Central Sheung Wan Hong Kong is also near to the finance district of Hong Kong. We were only a short walk from International Finance Centre (IFC) where we enjoyed our lunch at Lei Garden. In addition, the world famous Mid-Level escalator system at Central was also within reach. There, we enjoyed an evening chilling at a local brewery.

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Reason No 3 : Great room at an affordable price

We got the room for $250SGD which for Hong Kong’s standard was quite cheap given that it had a view overlooking Victoria Harbour. The room itself was clean and very decent as well…

Inside room of Ibis Hotel Sheung Wan Hong Kong
Inside room of Ibis Hotel Sheung Wan Hong Kong
Clean Toilet of Ibis Hotel Central Hong Kong
Clean Toilet of Ibis Hotel Central Hong Kong

How to get to Ibis Hotel Hong Kong Central Sheung Wan

Ibis Hotel Hong Kong Central Sheung Wan is located at 28 Des Voeux Road West, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong Central / Sheung Wan Area, Hong Kong. We took the MTR from Mong Kok to Central Station and it was just a short walk away.


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Hong Kong Trip : Day 1
Hong Kong Trip Day 2 : The Attractions of Tsuen Wan
Hong Kong Trip Day 3 : Ocean Park and New Year’s Eve Countdown
Hong Kong Trip Day 4 – Side Trip to Macau
Hong Kong Trip Day 5 – Continuing Our Travels in Macao
Hong Kong Trip Day 6 – Rounding up Macao and Returning to HK
Day 7 Hong Kong Trip : Side Trip to Shen Zhen & Debunking Recommendations
Day 8 Hong Kong Trip : What we did in Central 中環 Hong Kong
Day 9 Hong Kong Trip : A Surprise Find at Lian Xiang Ju Dim Sum Restaurant

Hotels and Hostels We Stayed in Hong Kong

New Year’s Eve Countdown at Victoria Harbour Hong Kong
Ibis Hotel Hong Kong Central & Sheung Wan : For the Best Views of Victoria Harbour
L Hotel Nina Convention Centre Hong Kong : Great views over Tsuen Wan
Jordan Comfort Inn Review @ New Lucky House Hong Kong
New China Yan Yan Guest House at Chung King Mansion

Food and Dining in Hong Kong

3 Reasons Why You MUST Try Dim Sum in Hong Kong and Macao
The Minimalist Guide to Eating at Tim Ho Wan Hong Kong
A Classy Treat at Lei Garden International Finance Center Hong Kong
Mak Mun Kee 麦文记 Noodles Shop : Best Wanton and Beef Noodles in Hong Kong
Great Desserts at Australian Dairy Company Hong Kong! ( 澳洲牛奶公司)
Lan Fong Yuen Hong Kong : For a taste of traditional milk tea since 1952
Secret to Enjoying Hong Kong Cafes…
What a typical Hong Kong Cafe is like
Debunking Recommendations of DiscoverHongKong.com : What NOT to eat in Hong Kong

Attractions in Hong Kong

Hong Kong Central Mid Level Escalator : Longest Escalator Walkway System in the World
Avenue of Stars 星光大道 : Hong Kong’s Hollywood Walk of Fame
Ocean Park Hong Kong : Still worth a visit?
Temple Street 庙街 Hong Kong : First glimpse at Hong Kong’s Night Market
Where to shop in Hong Kong? Citygate Outlets Tung Chung!
Elements Shopping Mall at Kowloon Hong Kong
Only make a side trip from Hong Kong to Shen Zhen if…
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Hotels We Stayed in Macau

Hotel Royal Macau : Luxury at a Central Location
Regency Hotel Macau : A 5 Stars Hotel?

Attractions in Macau

Guia Fortress and Lighthouse Macao : An Elusive Fortress Found
Macao Maritime Museum : Great Price Good Exhibits
Historic Centre of Macao : Ruins of Saint Paul’s, Mount Fortress & More
Cotai Strip Macau : Games, Shows, Food and Entertainment
Taipa Village Macau : Houses Museum, Pork Buns, Portuguese Egg Tarts
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Inside Kluang RailCoffee

Kluang Malaysia : A Low-Down on the Attractions and Things to do!

Kluang is a district located in the state of Johor in Malaysia and there are in fact several things to do and attractions in Kluang which we were introduced to by Tourism Malaysia during a recent familiarisation trip.

It wasn’t initially like that though. In fact, our first thought when we saw the email invite was…

“Kluang? Hm…let me just check that again. Maybe they just mispelt ‘Klang’?”

Well, the difference is just a letter “u” which can be easily, accidentally added in right? But the truth is, after the trip, we actually kind of enjoyed ourselves and this is a low-down of all the places of interest in Kluang, Johor, Malaysia!

Kluang RailCoffee

Inside Kluang RailCoffee
Inside Kluang RailCoffee

Kluang RailCoffee is a traditional coffee joint located at Kluang railway station. Opened since 1938 by the Lim family (now operated by the 3rd generation and at the exact same location no less), this local’s favourite is famous for its coffee, toast and nasi lemak!

Iced Coffee , Kopi with Peanut Butter and traditional Kaya Butter Toast at Kluang RailCoffee
Iced Coffee , Kopi with Peanut Butter and traditional Kaya Butter Toast at Kluang RailCoffee
Kluang RailCoffee’s famous nasi lemak served at the tables – no frills just plain old nasi with awesome sambal
Kluang RailCoffee’s famous nasi lemak served at the tables – no frills just plain old nasi with awesome sambal

After tasting the toast and coffee, we totally understood why the locals enjoyed it here. We went for both the iced version as well as the traditional kopi. Even with the ice, the taste did not diminish and still presented itself with that traditional taste. The toast on the other hand was lightly crusted on the outside and fluffy on the inside with thick slices of the butter. Sinful but oh so yummy with the kaya. Plus, the prices are really REALLY decent. Just check out the prices…

Menu of Kluang RailCoffee
Menu of Kluang RailCoffee

With that kind of price coupled with good old fashioned coffee and toast, it’s no wonder that Kluang RailCoffee’s pulling in the crowd daily…

Kluang RailCoffee - A favourite breakfast joint for locals!
Kluang RailCoffee – A favourite breakfast joint for locals!

Kluang Coffee Powder Factory – Kopi Cap Televisyen

Tucked away at no. 76, Jalan Besar, Kluang, Johor, 86000 is Kluang’s most famous factory – Kluang Coffee Powder Factory which produces the famous Kopi Cap Televisyen (aka Television Brand Coffee).

Kluang Coffee Powder Factory – Kopi Cap Televisyen aka Television Brand Coffee
Kluang Coffee Powder Factory – Kopi Cap Televisyen aka Television Brand Coffee

Legend has it that the Sultan of Johor is one of its biggest fans and has been drinking this coffee for the last 20 years! Opened since 1966 by Mr Goh Tong Tor, the factory is now operated by the next generation of the Goh family and the factory actually supplies 90% of Kluang’s coffee.

Guided tour of Kluang Coffee Powder Factory
Guided tour of Kluang Coffee Powder Factory

Coffee Making Process of Kluang Coffee Powder Factory

The whole process starts here with these 3 types of coffee beans

Television Brand Coffee made from Arabica Liberica and Robus coffee beans
Television Brand Coffee made from Arabica Liberica and Robus coffee beans

Of course, the proportion is secret.

Next, we learnt something new here (yes, we’re quite suaku about the coffee making process). We actually learnt that the coffee beans are roasted in 2 manner. Traditional roasting is done with sugar and margarine added to enhance the aroma. While white coffee is roasted just by itself. Bet you did not know that did ya?


Cooling process after roasting

After roasting, the beans are placed on a cooling plate where the staff would stir and separate them while bringing down its temperature (see video). After which, the beans go into a machine that separates them back into individual beans. Thereafter, they go into the grinder to form the coffee powder that you and I know.

Roasted and separated coffee beans being poured into the grinder from the top
Roasted and separated coffee beans being poured into the grinder from the top
Coffee powder being packed into tins
Coffee powder being packed into tins

And the end product…voila!

Kopi Cap Televisyen – Kluang’s Famous Television Brand Coffee Powder
Kopi Cap Televisyen – Kluang’s Famous Television Brand Coffee Powder

Kluang’s Television Coffee Taste Test

Well, enough of all the technicalities of producing coffee. Let’s go try out the coffee itself!

Setting where we got to test the Television Brand Coffee
Setting where we got to test the Television Brand Coffee

While we were sitting down, a really awkward situation took place. We asked a staff how long he had worked in a factory. Seemed like a harmless question right?

NO!!!

After reading the many newspaper cuttings on the walls of the factory, we realised that we actually posed the question to the boss of the factory!! Now we realise why the answer was an awkward and delayed “erm…20 years…” But not to justify ourselves, the boss has really slimmed down quite a bit! Through our conversations, we also realise that the family holds dear to the fact that coffee should be enjoyed with just hot water and sugar. No condensed milk (or any other milk for that matter) because the milk actually diminishes the taste of the coffee.

So how does the coffee really taste?

The taste test of Kluang’s Television Brand Coffee
The taste test of Kluang’s Television Brand Coffee

Well, we have to say that the version concocted for us was a tad bit sweet. Nonetheless, the coffee was REALLY aromatic. That special concoction/proportion thingy going on with the beans really paid off handsomely with an unique yet traditional taste. This is notwithstanding the fact that we love our coffee with milk. The taste test actually changed our perception of 2-in-1 coffee (yeah, we normally go for 3-in-1’s)

UK Farm Agro Resort Kluang

UK Farm Agro Resort is Malaysia’s largest goat and sheep farm with 100 acres of grazing land and 15 acres of land for passion fruit…

Entrance of UK Farm Kluang Malaysia
Entrance of UK Farm Kluang Malaysia
Map of UK Farm Agro Resort
Map of UK Farm Agro Resort

The tour of UK farm got off to a great start and by that we mean…A GREAT MEAL!!!

H.E. High Commissioner of Malaysia Dato Husni Zai Yaacob looking on at the roasted lamb
H.E. High Commissioner of Malaysia Dato Husni Zai Yaacob looking on at the roasted lamb

Tourism Malaysia actually placed alot of emphasis on this tour. Not only was this lamb of 1200++ RM laid out for us, the High Commissioner of Malaysia Dato Husni Zai Yaacob was also a Guest-of-Honour, lending weight to the entire familiarisation trip!

Slicing of the roasted lamb at UK Farm
Slicing of the roasted lamb at UK Farm
Dividing the roasted lamb
Dividing the roasted lamb
Excellent lunch of bee hoon, curry vegetable, omelette and roasted lamb at UK Agro Resort Farm
Excellent lunch of bee hoon, curry vegetable, omelette and roasted lamb at UK Agro Resort Farm
Food Menu at UK Farm Agro Resort
Food Menu at UK Farm Agro Resort

The highlight is of course the lamb. Marinated with a special secret sauce, the meat was tender, smoky while being sweet and crusted on the outside. The lamb was also really tender. No gamey taste as well. Just good roasted tender lamb. Yum.

Did we mention that the lamb was really tender?

Activities at UK Farm Agro Resort Kluang Malaysia

Activities available at UK Farm
Activities available at UK Farm

For 270++ per person, you will be able to stay a night at the farm and enjoy the various activities that UK farm offers…

Feedstock Processing Factory

Mr Goh Un Keng (Mr UK himself) briefing us at the feedstock processing factory aka sheep canteen
Mr Goh Un Keng (Mr UK himself) briefing us at the feedstock processing factory aka sheep canteen

We were briefed by the boss of UK farm, Mr Goh himself (yes, UK comes from his initials) starting at the feedstock processing factory. Mr Goh is really into green farming and natural cycles. At his farm, he uses the peels of his passion fruits mixed with the soya bean kernels (which he imports from Yeo’s Singapore) as feed for the sheep. In this way, there’s no wastage and surprisingly the goat pen itself doesn’t smell that bad. PLUS, to complete the cycle, droppings from the sheep and goats are used as fertilisers for the passion fruits and coconuts that the farm produces. Organic stuff. No pesticides involved. All natural!

The other thing that Mr Goh told us was how he managed to attract swallows into his farm successfully thus eliminating the problem of flies naturally. These swallows “swallow” up to 600 flies a day! Probing further on how he does it, he just cites that its “trade secret” and that its also a big problem in Australia…

Goat Pen

Across the sheep’s canteen is the goat pen. As mentioned earlier, and much to our amazement as well, it doesn’t smell. According to Mr Goh, its due to the natural processes and food that is fed to the sheep and goats. Stark difference from the farms we’ve visited in Australia – smells quite a bit there…

Milk feeding of the goats in the goat pen
Milk feeding of the goats in the goat pen
Carrying cute baby goats!
Carrying cute baby goats!

At the goat pen, you get an opportunity to feed the goats. Greedy bunch but really cute! Some are more greedy than others though. So we try to feed them as equally as we possibly can. But it can be a challenge to pull the bottle out of one goat to feed the next – no concept of sharing there…

You’ll also be able to get photo opportunities with the baby goats. These cute little creatures are cuddly and some even slept in the arms of some of the members in our media group!

Goat Milk Processing Centre

At the next stop, we were shown how milk is extracted at the goat milk processing centre.


Milking the goats at UK Agro Resort Farm

We were told that the mother goats had to be milked TWICE A DAY! This is because if they do not do so, the glands would swell up and cause the goats to fall sick. In addition, the timing of the mating is properly done so that they produce milk for 6 months, mate and continue producing milk after getting pregnant! That’s alot of milk for Mr Goh…$Ka Ching$!

Mr Goh is also really proud of the technique used here. In fact, he is one of only 6 sheep farms in the world to have received the HACCP certification. Which is why each and every step done and demonstrated to us is in accordance with the procedures.

Milking goat in accordance with HACCP certification at UK Farm Agro Resort
Milking goat in accordance with HACCP certification at UK Farm Agro Resort

The ingenuity of Mr Goh extends not only to the achievements at the farm but also to the products sold here…

Products sold includes goats milk, ice cream, skin lotion and shampoo
Products sold includes goats milk, ice cream, skin lotion and shampoo

After the milk tasting (which was somehow a little gamey for us), we adjourned to see another idea that Mr Goh devised…

Innovative manner of feeding the young goats
Innovative manner of feeding the young goats

According to Mr Goh, it would be really inefficient to feed each one of them individually. Hence the milk that was milked? It gets transferred to this container that allows the young goats to be fed quickly and efficiently!

UK Farm Resort Stay

Next, we moved on to visit the resort stay at UK farm. Lucky for us, room 106 was not occupied and we were able to visit the room…

Beds inside the resort at UK Farm
Beds inside the resort at UK Farm
Fridge, TV, Wifi and boiling facilities
Fridge, TV, Wifi and boiling facilities
With attached bathroom
With attached bathroom

The resort is actually equipped to meet the needs of modern travellers. Wi-fi even. Really wonder how Mr Goh pulled cables all the way to the farm just to provide wi-fi for the visitors. All within just a short span of 3 years!

Tropical Arcade

Tropical Arcade at UK Agro Resort Farm
Tropical Arcade at UK Agro Resort Farm
Relaxed setting inside Tropical Arcade
Relaxed setting inside Tropical Arcade

Tropical Arcade is an area with visitors can relax, buy some souvenirs and fruits while enjoying them fresh. It was here where we enjoyed our organic coconut…

Freshly cut organic coconut from UK farm
Freshly cut organic coconut from UK farm

The other members of the media also took the opportunity to grab an interview with Mr Goh here…

Interviewing Mr Goh - Owner of UK Farm Kluang Malaysia
Interviewing Mr Goh – Owner of UK Farm Kluang Malaysia
Mr Goh Un Keng - The man himself
Mr Goh Un Keng – The man himself

We also had a short conversation with Mr Goh and we realised that all the ideas (organic/green farming, getting rid of flies via swallows, efficiency at the farm and even the lovely setting at Tropical Arcade) were from Mr Goh himself! He told us that he stopped schooling since primary 5 and all he could do was to put in hard work. Hard work he did and today UK farm is one of the best known farms in the country (and of course in the world of sheep farming).

On a side note, he did joke about students learning about “green techniques” in school when in actual fact, he’s doing green farming “practical” every single day!

Sheep Challenge

Sheep Challenge UK Farm Agro Resort
Sheep Challenge UK Farm Agro Resort

Sheep challenge is a major attraction at UK Farm whereby 3 to 5 participants would enter the pen and attempt to catch a sheep within a time of 3 minutes. If you are able to do so, you’ll receive the legendary UK medal…

Catch a sheep, get an UK medal
Catch a sheep, get an UK medal

The key is to work together as a team. Approach the sheep slowly in a ring-like manner and trap them into a corner. But if you’re not able to do so, you’ll probably end up like what we did – running around aimlessly in the pen…

Trying our best to catch a sheep
Trying our best to catch a sheep

Though we failed to catch a sheep, we really did have fun! Almost caught them a couple of times. They run real fast these sheeps. Nonetheless, there were high fives all round as we concluded the game.

Kluang local delicacies

As we rounded up our familiarisation trip of Kluang, we headed to Ayer Hitam – a town known for its pottery and crafts. This time, we tasted some local delicacies – Putu Bambu and Cendol


Making of Putu Bambu at Ayer Hitam Kluang

Close up of Putu Bambu
Close up of Putu Bambu
Cendol - A great way to cool down on a hot sunny afternoon
Cendol – A great way to cool down on a hot sunny afternoon

Putu Bambu is a rice-based dessert steamed in small little bamboos. They are then extracted (as shown in the video) and covered with generous topping of grated coconut. Delicious while eaten warm. No wonder there’s a queue at this particular stall in Ayer Hitam. The cendol was also a great dessert – shaved ice with gula melaka (brown sugar) and rich ingredients such as jelly noodles and red bean.

How we got to Kluang Johor Malaysia

Tourism Malaysia collaborated with KTM to bring us this familiarisation trip and this time round, we took the rail to Kluang!

Woodlands Train Checkpoint
Woodlands Train Checkpoint

To take the train to Kluang, you will have to go by the Woodlands Train Checkpoint. To reach here, there are essentially 2 ways. The first way is to take the MRT to Marsiling Station and take bus 856 or Kranji MRT Station and take bus 170/178. As we were running late that morning, we took the 2nd way – Taxi! There is a taxi stand right beside Woodlands Train Checkpoint.

The thing we love about taking the train is that it was CLEAR at the immigration on a Saturday morning! Within minutes, we cleared both the Singapore and Malaysian customs and boarded the train!

We were hosted on the “event carriage” of the train (costs about 3000RM per trip) which features a large space for catering or performances, attached toilets (notice the plural) as well as the latest karaoke system that features more than 3000 songs! The screen’s pretty much like K Box (easy to search songs in Mandarin,English,Malay or foreign languages), that’s how modern the system is…

Enjoying a moment of Karaoke Singing onboard KTM train to Kluang
Enjoying a moment of Karaoke Singing onboard KTM train to Kluang

If you’re going for luxury, there’s also a VIP carriage for more privacy and comfort…

VIP carriage onboard KTM train with queen-sized bed
VIP carriage onboard KTM train with queen-sized bed
Same room with attached basin
Same room with attached basin
Another VIP room with two single beds
Another VIP room with two single beds
Corridor of VIP carriage with private function room at the end
Corridor of VIP carriage with private function room at the end

To our surprise, the High Commissioner of Malaysia, Dato’ Husni Zai Yaacob also joined us for the event! This lent great emphasis to this media familiarisation trip and we were thoroughly honoured to have the High Commissioner being part of the event! KTM’s General Manager also took time off for an opening speech where he emphasised on the concept of Railway Tourism. Something which we think will really take off once the High Speed Rails come online.

Photo taking session with the High Commissioner of Malaysia
Photo taking session with the High Commissioner of Malaysia
Introductory speech by High Commissioner showing his emphasis on tourism in Malaysia
Introductory speech by High Commissioner showing his emphasis on tourism in Malaysia

The price of travelling to Kluang costs $15 one way (when you purchase your tickets in Singapore) and 15RM one way when you purchase your tickets in Kluang.

Transportation in and around Kluang

Taxis are readily available in Kluang and there are also private cars for hire (you will need to feature your negotiation skills). If you’re heading to UK Farm Agro Resort, they do charter a bus which costs 20RM per person (round trip), taking you from Kluang Railway Station and back.

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We hope that this post has helped you to understand more about the attractions and things to do in Kluang Malaysia. Looking back, we’d definitely take a trip back to UK Farm which is cleaner, nearer and cheaper than its Australian counterparts. Enroute, you may also want to stop for a durian feast. Sounds like a great weekend trip already!

For more of places to visit in Johor, check out our posts on the Things to do in Desaru and Things to do in Batu Pahat!

*Special thanks to Tourism Malaysia and KTM for making the trip to Kluang Malaysia possible.

Top 3 Reasons Why You MUST Try Dim Sum in Hong Kong and Macao

3 Reasons Why You MUST Try Dim Sum in Hong Kong and Macao!

As we wondered about the glittering hotels of MGM, Wynn and Grand Lisboa on the main Macao Peninsula, we started to feel peckish. It was around 4pm and so we thought about grabbing a quick bite before having dinner later on. Since it was just a quick bite, we decided not to splurge (yet) and went into the streets behind to look for a eating joint. And so we came upon this restaurant – Wa Fung Dim Sum Restaurant.

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Menu of Wa Fung Dim Sum Restaurant
Menu of Wa Fung Dim Sum Restaurant

The restaurant was practically empty as you can see in this subsequent picture…

Inside Wa Fung Dim Sum Char Chan Teng - No One!
Inside Wa Fung Dim Sum Char Chan Teng – No One!

At first, we were a little apprehensive, skeptical even. Usually if there’s no one in the restaurant, it does not bode well for the restaurant (or for that matter the customer – us). The service though was ok, as the Aunty rumbled on in Cantonese, we started to speak in Chinese and got some of our orders underway.

The result? This post – 3 Reasons WHY YOU MUST TRY DIM SUM IN HONG KONG AND MACAO!

Top 3 Reasons Why You MUST Try Dim Sum in Hong Kong and Macao

Reason No. 1 : We never expected to “Bump” right into this GREAT TASTING DIM SUM!

You would not believe this but this was actually one of the best char siew chee cheong fun we’ve ever tasted…

Best Chee Cheung Fun EVER! - 26MOP
Best Chee Cheung Fun EVER! – 26MOP

The white outer layer (the chee cheung fun) was springy and chewy (VERY TAONG!) leaving you wanting for more. The char siew bits were fatty, juicy and oh so flavourful! The combination was just exceptionally heavenly!

Custard Buns with juicy filling - 16MOP
Custard Buns with juicy filling – 16MOP

The custard bun on the other hand was the kind that bursts out when you take a bite into it! So be REALLY careful! Leaves you slurping (on the custard) and chewing on the bun – all at the same time! :p

Reason No. 2 : Generous Authentic Dim Sum

We also went for the classics such as century egg porridge, har gau and siew mai. These classics showed the authenticity of eating dim sum in areas such as Hong Kong and Macao…

Century Egg and Pork Porridge - 26 MOP
Century Egg and Pork Porridge – 26 MOP
Har gau (Prawn Dumplings) - 26 MOP (2 prawns in each har gau!!)
Har gau (Prawn Dumplings) – 26 MOP (2 prawns in each har gau!!)
Siew Mai - 20 MOP (2 prawns each and meat inside!)
Siew Mai – 20 MOP (2 prawns each and meat inside!)

Only the freshest ingredients were used and the dim sum just revels in its simplicity. Fresh ingredients, masterful concoction of these ingredients coupled with timeless tradition, made these dishes so marvelously tasty!

Reason No. 3 : All at a great price!

Curry Beef Rice - 38MOP
Curry Beef Rice – 38MOP

Can you believe that this huge plate of Curry Beef Rice (with tender beef and tendon) was only 38 MOP?! (6 SGD!) In a restaurant no less!

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After our sumptuous meal (remember it was initially supposed to be only a snack?!), we realised that staff from the hotels nearby also pre-ordered their dinner here. If the locals hit this joint, it must be good right?

So for the above 3 reasons, give yourself a treat at one of the dim sum restaurants while you’re in Hong Kong and Macao!

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You have just finished a post on our 9 day trip to Hong Kong, Macau and Shen Zhen. Read on to find out more about our adventures during this trip!

Hong Kong Trip : Day 1
Hong Kong Trip Day 2 : The Attractions of Tsuen Wan
Hong Kong Trip Day 3 : Ocean Park and New Year’s Eve Countdown
Hong Kong Trip Day 4 – Side Trip to Macau
Hong Kong Trip Day 5 – Continuing Our Travels in Macao
Hong Kong Trip Day 6 – Rounding up Macao and Returning to HK
Day 7 Hong Kong Trip : Side Trip to Shen Zhen & Debunking Recommendations
Day 8 Hong Kong Trip : What we did in Central 中環 Hong Kong
Day 9 Hong Kong Trip : A Surprise Find at Lian Xiang Ju Dim Sum Restaurant

Hotels and Hostels We Stayed in Hong Kong

New Year’s Eve Countdown at Victoria Harbour Hong Kong
Ibis Hotel Hong Kong Central & Sheung Wan : For the Best Views of Victoria Harbour
L Hotel Nina Convention Centre Hong Kong : Great views over Tsuen Wan
Jordan Comfort Inn Review @ New Lucky House Hong Kong
New China Yan Yan Guest House at Chung King Mansion

Food and Dining in Hong Kong

3 Reasons Why You MUST Try Dim Sum in Hong Kong and Macao
The Minimalist Guide to Eating at Tim Ho Wan Hong Kong
A Classy Treat at Lei Garden International Finance Center Hong Kong
Mak Mun Kee 麦文记 Noodles Shop : Best Wanton and Beef Noodles in Hong Kong
Great Desserts at Australian Dairy Company Hong Kong! ( 澳洲牛奶公司)
Lan Fong Yuen Hong Kong : For a taste of traditional milk tea since 1952
Secret to Enjoying Hong Kong Cafes…
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Debunking Recommendations of DiscoverHongKong.com : What NOT to eat in Hong Kong

Attractions in Hong Kong

Hong Kong Central Mid Level Escalator : Longest Escalator Walkway System in the World
Avenue of Stars 星光大道 : Hong Kong’s Hollywood Walk of Fame
Ocean Park Hong Kong : Still worth a visit?
Temple Street 庙街 Hong Kong : First glimpse at Hong Kong’s Night Market
Where to shop in Hong Kong? Citygate Outlets Tung Chung!
Elements Shopping Mall at Kowloon Hong Kong
Only make a side trip from Hong Kong to Shen Zhen if…
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Hotels We Stayed in Macau

Hotel Royal Macau : Luxury at a Central Location
Regency Hotel Macau : A 5 Stars Hotel?

Attractions in Macau

Guia Fortress and Lighthouse Macao : An Elusive Fortress Found
Macao Maritime Museum : Great Price Good Exhibits
Historic Centre of Macao : Ruins of Saint Paul’s, Mount Fortress & More
Cotai Strip Macau : Games, Shows, Food and Entertainment
Taipa Village Macau : Houses Museum, Pork Buns, Portuguese Egg Tarts
Top 5 MUST DO Things in Macao : You have not been to Macao unless you have…

Macao Maritime Museum

Macao Maritime Museum : Great Price Good Exhibits

Kate and I didn’t intend to visit the Macao Maritime Museum. We were actually wondering around the Historic Centre of Macao when we realised that there was a Maritime Museum! As the weather was getting hot, we thought it would be a good idea to catch a breather and enjoy some air-conditioning in the museum. The entry was only 10MOP ($1.5 SGD) so we thought “why not?”

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Macao Maritime Museum - Entry for only 10MOP!
Macao Maritime Museum – Entry for only 10MOP!

What to see at the Macao Maritime Museum

Wall feature at the entrance of the museum dedicated to the seamen of Macao
Wall feature at the entrance of the museum dedicated to the seamen of Macao

There are actually several sections in the Museum.

A section on Maritime Ethnology tells of the various traditions associated with fishermen and in general, living by the sea. Various fishing techniques and even legends are depicted in this section. However, our favourite section is the Maritime History section…

Macau Maritime Museum Portuguese Warship Model
Macau Maritime Museum Portuguese Warship Model
View of the Macau Maritime Museum from the 3rd Level
View of the Macau Maritime Museum from the 3rd Level

This section depicts the Maritime history and development of the Portuguese and Chinese. You will be able to see models of many interesting vessels of times past. The Maritime Technology segment was also enjoyable where you get to “interact” with some of the exhibits and also see past inventions such as this wheel-driven boat…

Wheel-driven boat - One of the great inventions in the 16th century by the Chinese
Wheel-driven boat – One of the great inventions in the 16th century by the Chinese

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Opening Hours and Ticket Prices of the Macao Maritime Museum

The Macau Maritime Museum opens from 10am to 6pm daily and closes on Tuesday. The ticket prices to the museum are as follows:

10 to 17 years old: MOP$5.00 (Mon. to Sat.); $3.00 (Sun.)
18 to 64 years old: MOP$10.00 – standard ticket (Mon. to Sat.); $5.00 (Sun.)
Children under 10 or Senior Citizens of 65 years old and above : Free Admission!

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Location & Address of Macao Maritime Museum

The Macao Maritime Museum is located at 1, Largo do Pagode da Barra, Macau

Did you know that there’s even a small aquarium in the museum that you can visit as well? So all in all, we thought that the visit to the Macao Maritime Museum was certainly well worth it – even if its just for a shade from the sun and a quick visit to the toilet…it’s clean! :p

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Hong Kong Trip Day 3 : Ocean Park and New Year’s Eve Countdown
Hong Kong Trip Day 4 – Side Trip to Macau
Hong Kong Trip Day 5 – Continuing Our Travels in Macao
Hong Kong Trip Day 6 – Rounding up Macao and Returning to HK
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Day 8 Hong Kong Trip : What we did in Central 中環 Hong Kong
Day 9 Hong Kong Trip : A Surprise Find at Lian Xiang Ju Dim Sum Restaurant

Hotels and Hostels We Stayed in Hong Kong

New Year’s Eve Countdown at Victoria Harbour Hong Kong
Ibis Hotel Hong Kong Central & Sheung Wan : For the Best Views of Victoria Harbour
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A Classy Treat at Lei Garden International Finance Center Hong Kong
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Lan Fong Yuen Hong Kong : For a taste of traditional milk tea since 1952
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Historic Centre of Macao Ruins of Saint Paul’s, Mount Fortress

Historic Centre of Macao : Ruins of Saint Paul’s, Mount Fortress & More!

The Historic Centre of Macao has several world renowned sites such as the Ruins of Saint Paul’s (often appearing in movies) as well as the Mount Fortress. In this post, we’re gonna introduce you to what you can see and do at the Historic Centre of Macao!

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Historic Centre of Macao : Ruins of Saint Paul’s

Ruins of St. Paul’s is one of the most iconic structure in Macao. Often seen in movies, it was listed as one of UNESCO’s World Heritage Site in 2005.

Arty shot of Ruins of St. Paul's by Kate with statues at the bottom of the stairs
Arty shot of Ruins of St. Paul’s by Kate with statues at the bottom of the stairs

Ruins of Saint Paul’s actually refers to the facade of the remains of what was Church of Mater Dei and the St. Paul’s College (built in 1602-1640). Both were destroyed by a fire in 1835. More description of the site as shown

Description of St Paul's Ruins
Description of St Paul’s Ruins

If you take a closer look at the facade of the Church, it actually has several levels as described in the text above. What makes it unique is its fusion of eastern and western influences merging into this intricately designed building. That’s what makes it a perfect spot for photography enthusiasts as well!

Ruins of St. Paul's with long flight of stairs
Ruins of St. Paul’s with long flight of stairs

Here’s how the interior of St. Paul’s Ruins look like…

The other side of St. Paul's Ruins Macau
The other side of St. Paul’s Ruins Macau
Pictures of the Ruins of St. Paul's over the years
Pictures of the Ruins of St. Paul’s over the years

Historic Centre of Macao : Mount Fortress

Built from 1617 to 1626, Mount Fortress was one of the main defence against seaward attacks and was crucial in holding off the attacks of the Dutch on Macao in 1622.

Rows of Canons at Mount Fortress Macao
Rows of Canons at Mount Fortress Macao
Entrance up to Mount Fortress
Entrance up to Mount Fortress
Interior view of Rows of Canons at Mount Fortress Macao
Interior view of Rows of Canons at Mount Fortress Macao
Arty shot of Canon and Grand Lisboa
Arty shot of Canon and Grand Lisboa

The climb to the top was actually quite tiring! So much so that Kate did not even want to try! But if you have taken the arduous walk, you would have been rewarded with this view!

View from the top of Mount Fortress
View from the top of Mount Fortress


View from the top of Mount Fortress Macao!

While you’re at the top of Mount Fortress, you can also visit the Museum of Macau…

Macau Museum at the top of Mount Fortress
Macau Museum at the top of Mount Fortress
Entrance of Museu De Macau
Entrance of Museu De Macau

The Museum of Macao features the history and culture of Macao, depicting its past, reveling in its arts and traditions and showing a little of the contemporary Macao.

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Historic Centre of Macao : Sights and Sounds near Senado Square

If you take a look at one of the pictures at the stairs of the Ruins of Saint Paul’s, you will notice a lady taking a photo in the opposite direction from the facade of the ruins. She is actually taking a photo of the streets below the steps…

Shopping Street Macao selling food snacks with abundance of almond cookie gift shops!
Shopping Street Macao selling food snacks with abundance of almond cookie gift shops!

After a long and tiring walk, the best way to re-energise is through the wide array of food in and around Senado Square!

Macao - Famous for its pork buns
Macao – Famous for its pork buns
This version has a slightly salty but flavourful pork with fatty bits and chewy bun - 20MOP
This version has a slightly salty but flavourful pork with fatty bits and chewy bun – 20MOP
Saw a store selling fresh fried dumplings - smells great!
Saw a store selling fresh fried dumplings – smells great!
Unfortunately it tasted like NTUC's frozen dumplings - Cheap though at 4 for 6MOP
Unfortunately it tasted like NTUC’s frozen dumplings – Cheap though at 4 for 6MOP
Tell us if you had tried the noodles and congee at Wong Chi Kei! Established since 1946!
Tell us if you had tried the noodles and congee at Wong Chi Kei! Established since 1946!

Closer to the Senado Square, you will also notice these historic buildings…

St. Dominic's Church at Senado Square
St. Dominic’s Church at Senado Square
Holy House of Mercy Macau
Holy House of Mercy Macau
Description of the Holy House of Mercy
Description of the Holy House of Mercy

Other Attractions at the Historic Centre of Macao

Here are some of the other sites that you might enjoy at the Historic Centre of Macao

Macao Maritime Museum - Entry for only 10MOP!
Macao Maritime Museum – Entry for only 10MOP!
A-Ma Temple – Oldest architecture in Macao dating back to the 14th century
Description of the Historic Centre of Macao as an UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2005
Description of the Historic Centre of Macao as an UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2005
Taken from Sai Van Lake with View of Grand Lisbon and Wynn
Taken from Sai Van Lake with View of Grand Lisbon and Wynn
Macao Tower
Macao Tower
Night at Senado Square Macau
Night at Senado Square Macau

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Hotel Royal Macau

Hotel Royal Macau : Luxury at a Central Location!

Hotel Royal Macau is one of our favourite hotel during our side trip to Macau. Not only is Hotel Royal Macau centrally located, it also is equipped with 5 stars facilities such as the gym and heated swimming pool! Just what we needed when we were there in the dead of winter!

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Exterior of Hotel Royal Macau
Exterior of Hotel Royal Macau

Facilities at Hotel Royal Macau

Lobby of Hotel Royal Macau
Lobby of Hotel Royal Macau

We sort of got lost along the way to the hotel but an old grandpa was helpful enough by stopping to ask if we needed help. He not only pointed us in the general direction, he crossed traffic with us and showed us the way to the hotel! Talk about hospitality of the locals!

The staff of the hotel lobby were very friendly. Given that it was the “peak hour” for checking-in, the staff were still very patient and spoke to us in good English (eventhough we were obviously ethnic Chinese – no assumptions there). The concierge then took our bags up and showed us our room. In addition, you can also get travel ideas and dining tips from the concierge. They also gave us some recommendations which we will be covering in our subsequent posts!

Indoor heated pool at a nice 31degrees during winter months!
Indoor heated pool at a nice 31degrees during winter months!
Small gym but toilet equipped with sauna and steam bath
Small gym but toilet equipped with sauna and steam bath

It was really nice to be able to swim in a nicely heated pool during winter. Sort of reminded us of our stay at the Park Plaza Victoria Hotel in Amsterdam. With the ray of the sun covering the swimming pool plus the spacious tropical setting, it really made the swim all that much enjoyable. Screaming kids adds to the party too…

The other facilities include a small gym, sauna and steam bath. The norm for fitness centres of hotels.

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Superior Room at Hotel Royal Macau

We had the twin superior room at Hotel Royal (separate beds for 1 night! Yay!). The room was clean and exuberated a little bit of class. Especially in the bath room…

Twin beds Superior for 117SGD a night
Twin beds Superior for 117SGD a night
Dressing Table and Tv with cable network
Dressing Table and Tv with cable network
Toilet with bathtub and AIGNER SCENTED BATH FOAMS AND SHAMPOO!!
Toilet with bathtub and AIGNER SCENTED BATH FOAMS AND SHAMPOO!!

There were AIGNER SCENTED toiletries in the bathroom! This made our baths that much more enjoyable with an added touch of class! The beds were comfortable, the ones that you would like to just slumber all day in? Yup, that kind! 🙂

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If you’re looking for a great hotel (with a heated indoor swimming pool) with a central location in Macau, look no further than Hotel Royal Macau!

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Hong Kong Central Mid Level Escalator

Hong Kong Central Mid Level Escalator : Longest Escalator Walkway System in the World!

While you’re at Central, besides enjoying the splendid views overlooking Victoria Harbour from Ibis Hotel Central, you ought to visit the longest escalator walkway system in the world – Hong Kong Central’s Mid Level Escalator!

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Start of Mid Level Escalator Stairs at Queens Road
Start of Mid Level Escalator Stairs at Queens Road

A Journey Through Hong Kong Central Mid Level Escalator

The Mid Level Escalators in Hong Kong Central is a system of walkway to reduce travelling time through the hilly areas of Hong Kong. The entire system consists of 20 escalators and 3 moving inclined walkways which stretches through a distance of 800 metres and an elevation of 135 metres. As shown in the picture above, the Mid-Level Escalators starts at Queens Road and connects all the way to Conduit Road at Mid Levels, reducing miles of travelling time for commuters if they were to travel via conventional transport.

Stairs up to Mid Level - Takes about 20 minutes if you just stand there to take in the sights
Stairs up to Mid Level – Takes about 20 minutes if you just stand there to take in the sights
View up with Mid Level Escalators Stairs
View up with Mid Level Escalators Stairs
Central's Mid-Level Escalator - Longest escalator system in the world
Central’s Mid-Level Escalator – Longest escalator system in the world
History of Central in Hong Kong
History of Central in Hong Kong
Cute Santa in the background at Central Hong Kong
Cute Santa in the background at Central Hong Kong

How to get to Hong Kong Central Mid Level Escalator


Start your visit to the Mid Level Escalator from Queens Road. Once you reach the top, you may wish to take a short walk to SOHO as what we did!

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Cotai Strip Macau

Cotai Strip Macau : Games, Shows, Food and Entertainment!

Cotai strip is a hotel and casino development in Cotai Macau. Named after the Las Vegas Strip, Cotai strip is also home to several familiar players in the hotel industry such as the Venetian, Four Seasons, Sheraton, Grand Hyatt and Conrad

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Hotels at Cotai Strip Macau

Crown, Hard Rock and Grand Hyatt Hotel Macau
Crown, Hard Rock and Grand Hyatt Hotel Macau
Galaxy Hotel Macau Cotai
Galaxy Hotel Macau Cotai
The Venetian Macau Cotai Strip
The Venetian Macau Cotai Strip
the Venetian Macau- So huge that 2 pictures had to be taken
the Venetian Macau- So huge that 2 pictures had to be taken

Cotai Strip Macau – Must Visit Attractions!

One of the major attractions at Cotai Strip has got to be the Venetian. In addition to the tables, there’s lots of entertainment options such as shows as well as dining here. Plus, it’s REALLY HUGE! Shopping options abound as well! When we visited, the light shows as well as Christmas performances were still going on. Check this out!

Skating Rink & Live Performance @ the Venetian Macau
Skating Rink & Live Performance @ the Venetian Macau
Map of the Venetian Cotai Macau
Map of the Venetian Cotai Macau
Main Lobby of the Venetian Macau with Venetian actors greeting guests
Main Lobby of the Venetian Macau with Venetian actors greeting guests
Light display on the Venetian Macau - Spring Time
Light display on the Venetian Macau – Spring Time
Light display on the Venetian Macau - Winter Time
Light display on the Venetian Macau – Winter Time

How to get to Cotai Strip Macau


Cotai Strip is located right smack in the middle of Cotai. If you’re heading from Taipa Village, it would just be a short 15 minutes walk away.

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Although Cotai Strip is relatively small compared to the Las Vegas Strip, it’s still worth a visit. Besides gaming, there’s really much more things to do and attractions (such as shows, concerts dining and more!) at Cotai Strip Macau!

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New Year’s Eve Countdown at Victoria Harbour Hong Kong
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Food and Dining in Hong Kong

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Mak Mun Kee 麦文记 Noodles Shop : Best Wanton and Beef Noodles in Hong Kong
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Lan Fong Yuen Hong Kong : For a taste of traditional milk tea since 1952
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What a typical Hong Kong Cafe is like
Debunking Recommendations of DiscoverHongKong.com : What NOT to eat in Hong Kong

Attractions in Hong Kong

Hong Kong Central Mid Level Escalator : Longest Escalator Walkway System in the World
Avenue of Stars 星光大道 : Hong Kong’s Hollywood Walk of Fame
Ocean Park Hong Kong : Still worth a visit?
Temple Street 庙街 Hong Kong : First glimpse at Hong Kong’s Night Market
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Guia Fortress and Lighthouse Macao : An Elusive Fortress Found
Macao Maritime Museum : Great Price Good Exhibits
Historic Centre of Macao : Ruins of Saint Paul’s, Mount Fortress & More
Cotai Strip Macau : Games, Shows, Food and Entertainment
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Taipa Village Macau

Taipa Village Macau : Houses Museum, Pork Buns, Portuguese Egg Tarts!

Taipa is one of the islands that is connected to the Macau main city. One of the main attractions here is the Taipa Village where you can take a walk through historic lanes and sites. Since we’re staying at the Regency Hotel Macau, we decided to take a walk to Taipa Village, catch a glimpse of historic sites such as the Taipa Houses Museum and perhaps get some local pastries as gifts.

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What to eat at Taipa Village Macau

Main Street at Taipa Village Macau
Main Street at Taipa Village Macau

Once you reach the main walking street at Taipa Village, there are a couple of things that you should do. First, visit Koi Kei Pastry (鉅記). Well, because as true blue Singaporeans, you’d like free food tasting right? There’s a large variety of food tasting available here. In fact, you can really skip breakfast altogether and have a meal there. Just remember to bring your own coffee yah?

Koi Kei Pastry (鉅記) Macau - Dont forget to try the almond cookies & seaweed eggrolls!
Koi Kei Pastry (鉅記) Macau – Dont forget to try the almond cookies & seaweed eggrolls!
Macau's famous pork buns and portuguese egg tarts
Macau’s famous pork buns and portuguese egg tarts

Along the same street, besides the freebies that you can try at Koi Kei, do try out the famous pork buns and portuguese egg tarts of Macau. Before visiting Macau, we actually heard a “horror story” from our aunty who visited Macau some time ago. Since portuguese egg tarts were plentiful (sold at almost every corner of the street), she decided to put it off each time she saw it. Guess what? She left Macau without trying the portuguese egg tart!

So having learnt from this episode, we decided to sink our mouth into the first decent portuguese eggtart we saw and this was it…

Macau's famous Portuguese eggtart
Macau’s famous Portuguese eggtart

The thing we really enjoyed was that it was freshly, hot off the oven. The stall owner literally peeled the tart off its holder just before serving us. Piping hot, just the way to enjoy a great portuguese egg tart. The crust was fluffy and the tart itself was rich yet cuddly on the inside. Yummy, just that its a little oily. But well, something’s gotta give right?

Attractions at Taipa Macau

Other than food, the main attraction at Taipa has got to be the Taipa Houses Museum.

Houses Museum Taipa Macau
Houses Museum Taipa Macau
Another view of Houses Museum Taipa Macau
Another view of Houses Museum Taipa Macau

These are old colonial houses that have been restored and are now open to the public to have a look at how colonial living was like back in the days.

Our Lady of Carmel Church Macau Taipa
Our Lady of Carmel Church Macau Taipa

You can also take some great pictures at the “Our Lady of Carmel Church” as well as the “Dra Launnda Mesparteiro Gardens”. Happened that this day when we visited, there was a flower exhibition going on and Kate reveled in taking some great close up shots!

Calla Lilies Exhibition Taipa Macau
Calla Lilies Exhibition Taipa Macau
Close up shot of the Calla Lily
Close up shot of the Calla Lily
"Beau" Calla Lily
“Beau” Calla Lily
"Snow White" Lily
“Snow White” Lily

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Another shot of the Jia Ren Lily
Another shot of the Jia Ren Lily

Well, I must say that Kate has done well. These shots were taken with a “point & shoot” camera. Not bad eh? (Again, a shoutout to camera sponsors! :p)

There were also some cute animal figures that featured at the exhibition…

Cute Cows Taipa Village Macau
Cute Cows Taipa Village Macau
Cute Sheeps Taipa Village Macau
Cute Sheeps Taipa Village Macau
Cute Duckies Taipa Village Macau
Cute Duckies Taipa Village Macau

How to get to Taipa Village Macau


From Regency Hotel, it was just a short 15 minutes walk away (remember that Kate and I enjoy strolls, especially in the cool weather 🙂

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Hong Kong Trip Day 6 – Rounding up Macao and Returning to HK
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Regency Hotel Macau

Regency Hotel Macau : A 5 Stars Hotel?

On the Klookwebsite, Regency Hotel Macau is actually rated as a 5 stars hotel. However, our experience during our recent stay was not up to the 5 stars standard. But then again, it could have been due to the winter season.

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Regency Hotel Macau
Regency Hotel Macau
Regency Hotel Macau Hotel Lobby during Christmas period
Regency Hotel Macau Hotel Lobby during Christmas period
Overview of the Regency Hotel Macau
Overview of the Regency Hotel Macau

Room at Regency Hotel Macau

King Sized Bed Regency Hotel Macau
King Sized Bed Regency Hotel Macau
TV with cable and HK channels Regency Hotel Macau
TV with cable and HK channels Regency Hotel Macau
Toilet with bathtub Regency Hotel Macau
Toilet with bathtub Regency Hotel Macau
View overlooking Macau City MGM from Regency
View overlooking Macau City MGM from Regency

Regency Hotel Macau Facilities

Swimming pool of Regency Hotel Macau
Swimming pool of Regency Hotel Macau
Garden area leading to the spa facilities Regency Hotel Macau
Garden area leading to the spa facilities Regency Hotel Macau

Breakfast at Regency Hotel Macau

The breakfast at Regency Hotel was quite normal, in fact, it was a little disappointing. Although the spread looked good, the taste had ALOT of room for improvement…

Breakfast spread at Regency Hotel Macau
Breakfast spread at Regency Hotel Macau
Cereals corner Regency Hotel Macau
Cereals corner Regency Hotel Macau
Breakfast looking good but tasted bad
Breakfast looking good but tasted bad

Although the picture above looked nice, the food was quite bad. The noodles was bland. Even for a noodle person like myself, I found it quite difficult to go for a 2nd mouth (not 2nd round). The bun had a VERY THICK skin and the filling inside was VERY LITTLE. To put the “icing on the cake”, the coffee was really just water with colouring – one of the worst coffee we’ve had in a while.

Well, to enjoy a breakfast here, you will have to go for eggs, sausage with milk or orange. Cant really go wrong with this combination.

How to get to Regency Hotel Macau


Regency Hotel Macau is located at 2 Estrada Almirante Marques Esparterio, Taipa Island, Macau. We took Bus No. 28A from the ferry terminal and it took about 20 minutes or so. The bus drivers are quite friendly just that they may not have change for notes. So remember to bring sufficient loose change.

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All in all, it was a great stay. A great base to also check out Macau. There are also shuttle buses from 9am to 8pm to these hotels

Hotel Sintra
Grand Lisboa Hotel
Hotel Lisboa
Macau Ferry Terminal
Return to Regency Hotel

However, our stay at the Regency Hotel Macau would have been even better during the summer months. Have you stayed here during the summer months? Tell us about it in the comments section below!

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Avenue of Stars 星光大道 : Hong Kong’s Hollywood Walk of Fame

Avenue of Stars also known as 星光大道 is modelled after the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Located along the Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront (Victoria Harbour), the Avenue of Stars pays tribute to Hong Kong celebrities who have contributed significantly to the Hong Kong’s entertainment industry.

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On our first night here, as it was raining, we were not able to see much of the plaques of the celebrities, much less the Symphony of Lights display. However, this time, as we’re visiting in the day, we managed to catch a few stars ourselves!

Stars we saw at the Avenue of Stars

A kid with Jackie Chan's plaque at Avenue of Stars
A kid with Jackie Chan’s plaque at Avenue of Stars
Andy Lau's plaque at the Avenue of Stars Hong Kong
Andy Lau’s plaque at the Avenue of Stars Hong Kong
One of Kate's favourite - Louis Koo's plaque at the Avenue of Stars Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront
One of Kate’s favourite – Louis Koo’s plaque at the Avenue of Stars Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront
Bruce Lee's statue added in 2005 to the Avenue of Stars
Bruce Lee’s statue added in 2005 to the Avenue of Stars
Bruce Lee's Plaque at Avenue of the Stars
Bruce Lee’s Plaque at Avenue of the Stars

How to get to Avenue of Stars


The Avenue of Stars is located at the Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront at the Victoria Harbour. You can actually take a walk from the TST MTR but it will be a rather long walk. The signs however, are quite friendly and will be able to direct you to the Avenue of Stars rather effortlessly.

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So which is your favourite artiste at the Avenue of Stars? Or do you still prefer the Hollywood Walk of Fame?

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Lan Fong Yuen Hong Kong : For a taste of traditional milk tea since 1952
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Attractions in Hong Kong

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Avenue of Stars 星光大道 : Hong Kong’s Hollywood Walk of Fame
Ocean Park Hong Kong : Still worth a visit?
Temple Street 庙街 Hong Kong : First glimpse at Hong Kong’s Night Market
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Guia Fortress and Lighthouse Macao : An Elusive Fortress Found
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Lan Fong Yuen Hong Kong

Lan Fong Yuen Hong Kong : For a taste of traditional milk tea since 1952

Lan Fong Yuen is one of the most famous Hong Kong cafe for traditional milk tea. Since 1952, it has been serving up breakfast (including its famous pork buns) to generations of Hong Kongers. Since we were staying at Chung King Mansion (New China Yan Yan Hostel), we decided to drop by next door to Woodhouse where Lan Fong Yuen is located.

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What to eat at Lan Fong Yuen

Lan Fong Yuen Woodhouse - The place to go for traditional HK milk tea
Lan Fong Yuen Woodhouse – The place to go for traditional HK milk tea

Lan Fong Yuen opens from 8am to 8pm daily and as expected, there was a queue outside even as early as 815am! The good news is that the queue actually moves quite quickly and we were promptly seated.

For those who have luggages (we had ours as we just checked out that morning) and strollers, you are not allowed to bring them in as the space within the cafe is actually quite limited.

Inside Lan Fong Yuen Hong Kong
Inside Lan Fong Yuen Hong Kong

This morning we tried the bo luo you, milk tea, coffee as well as the pork bun…

Lan Fong Yuen Hong Kong Butter Po Luo You and Milk Tea at 13hkd and 16 hkd respectively
Lan Fong Yuen Hong Kong Butter Po Luo You and Milk Tea at 13hkd and 16 hkd respectively
Lan Fong Yuen Hong Kong Pork Bun (18 hkd)
Lan Fong Yuen Hong Kong Pork Bun (18 hkd)

The milk tea was rich and aromatic, living up to its expectations. The bo luo you with its fresh slice of butter was also quite delicious. The slight let-down was the pork bun. Though tender, the taste was quite normal and the portion was really small. Didnt quite live up to the hype.

Nonetheless, there are many other choices on the menu should you decide not to try the pork bun. Like a typical Hong Kong cafe, it offers a variety of choices as well.

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How to get to Lan Fong Yuen


Lan Fong Yuen is located at Chung King Mansion / Woodhouse, a short walk away from the Tsim Sha Tsui MTR station. Exit E is the closest exit to Lan Fong Yuen

Enjoy your fragrant cup of milk tea at Lan Fong Yuen and tell us how you found the pork buns here!

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Hong Kong Trip Side Trip to Shen Zhen

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Many people have told us about the side trips that you can make from Hong Kong. The main recommendations are usually Macao and Shen Zhen. We totally enjoyed Macao (especially the Historic Centre of Macao) but not so much for Shen Zhen. So this post is to let our readers know that you should only make a side trip to Shen Zhen if you are interested in the following…

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Hong Kong to Shen Zhen Reason No. 1: You are interested in wholesale goods

Wholesale centre at Old Dong Men Shen Zhen
Wholesale centre at Old Dong Men Shen Zhen

The Old Dong Men (老东门商城) shopping area is actually a wholesale centre. As you can see from the picture above, many merchants from all over the city come to sell or get their goods here. There are also many Singaporeans who make regular trips here to source for goods to be sold in Singapore or to be sold online (not us, not us!)

Hong Kong to Shen Zhen Reason No. 2: You are looking for cheap food and shopping

Entrance to Old Dong Men Shopping District (老东门商城)
Entrance to Old Dong Men Shopping District (老东门商城)

At the Old Dong Men Shopping District, there are loads of shopping opportunities…

Cheap Manicure

Kate did her manicure for ONLY 15RMB (2.5USD!!)
Kate did her manicure for ONLY 15RMB (2.5USD!!)

Cheap Food

Lunch at Dong Men Food Court - Loads of variety (and BBQ meat) at much cheaper prices compared to HK
Lunch at Dong Men Food Court – Loads of variety (and BBQ meat) at much cheaper prices compared to HK
12 dumplings for 12RMB!
12 dumplings for 12RMB!
 Hui Guo Meat claypot normal taste but v cheap
Hui Guo Meat claypot normal taste but v cheap

Cheap Shopping

Endless shopping opportunities for you shopaholics out there!
Endless shopping opportunities for you shopaholics out there!
Bear Tea Place at Link City Shen Zhen
Bear Tea Place at Link City Shen Zhen

You can also choose to take a walk from the Convention Centre all the way to the next MTR shopping park via the Link City. Again prices are cheaper compared to HK (guess thats why Hong Kongers themselves make trips here – somewhat like Singapore and Malaysia). But you have to note that most shops do not accept conventional credit cards like VISA and MASTERCARD. Hence, you will have to equip yourself with some RMB (Ren Min Bi).

How we got from Hong Kong to Shen Zhen

Luo Hu Port Shen Zhen
Luo Hu Port Shen Zhen

It is relatively easy to get from Hong Kong to Shen Zhen. For us, we took the MTR from Mong Kok to the Luo Hu check point. It was about a 40 minutes right. Once you exit, you will notice this big structure that indicates to you that you have arrived in Luo Hu, Shen Zhen, China.

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Exiting Check Point to Shen Zhen MTR
Exiting Check Point to Shen Zhen MTR

After exiting the check point, simply follow the signs to the Chinese MTR.

Map of Shen Zhen MTR
Map of Shen Zhen MTR

As you can see from the Shen Zhen MTR map above, it is relatively convenient to travel around in Shen Zhen via MTR and the rides are fairly cheap as well. Most rides cost less than a dollar.

Statue on the way out of Hong Kong immigration enroute back
Statue on the way out of Hong Kong immigration enroute back

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All in all, it was a nice experience to have taken a trip to Shen Zhen. To experience that China is no longer as ulu as we thought and the food culture as well (had quite a number of spicy foods and BBQ meats). Bet Kate totally enjoyed her cheap manicure.

But if you ask me if I would take the trip back again? Given the long journey and the similarities of a modern city, I would likely say no.

Nonetheless, share with us your experience at Shen Zhen in our comments section below!

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Hong Kong Trip Day 3 : Ocean Park and New Year’s Eve Countdown
Hong Kong Trip Day 4 – Side Trip to Macau
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Hong Kong Trip Day 6 – Rounding up Macao and Returning to HK
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Day 9 Hong Kong Trip : A Surprise Find at Lian Xiang Ju Dim Sum Restaurant

Hotels and Hostels We Stayed in Hong Kong

New Year’s Eve Countdown at Victoria Harbour Hong Kong
Ibis Hotel Hong Kong Central & Sheung Wan : For the Best Views of Victoria Harbour
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3 Reasons Why You MUST Try Dim Sum in Hong Kong and Macao
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Mak Mun Kee 麦文记 Noodles Shop : Best Wanton and Beef Noodles in Hong Kong
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Lan Fong Yuen Hong Kong : For a taste of traditional milk tea since 1952
Secret to Enjoying Hong Kong Cafes…
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Attractions in Hong Kong

Hong Kong Central Mid Level Escalator : Longest Escalator Walkway System in the World
Avenue of Stars 星光大道 : Hong Kong’s Hollywood Walk of Fame
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Temple Street 庙街 Hong Kong : First glimpse at Hong Kong’s Night Market
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Guia Fortress and Lighthouse Macao : An Elusive Fortress Found
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Things to do and attractions in Batu Pahat

Things to do and Attractions in Batu Pahat Malaysia!

When you think of Batu Pahat in Malaysia, the caves may come to mind first. Today, we’ll cover the things to do and attractions in the town of Batu Pahat!

Things to do and attractions in Batu Pahat
Things to do and attractions in Batu Pahat

1. Where to stay in Batu Pahat?

The Katerina Hotel Batu Pahat
The Katerina Hotel Batu Pahat

We checked in at the 4-stars Katerina Hotel and we were treated to a comfortable stay which offered a good base from which we visited the attractions in Batu Pahat. Read more about our stay at the Katerina Hotel here.

King Size Bed Katerina Hotel Batu Pahat
King Size Bed Katerina Hotel Batu Pahat
Katerina Hotel Batu Pahat TV
Katerina Hotel Batu Pahat TV
View from Batu Pahat Katerina Hotel
View from Batu Pahat Katerina Hotel

2. What to eat at Batu Pahat?

Chop See Kee Wanton Noodles

Chop See Kee wanton noodles (affectionately known by the locals at Ah See Wanton Mee) is a local favourite. Located at 2 Jalan Jenang, Chop See Kee wanton noodles has served generations of food lovers since the 1940s. Its fame has travelled far and wide and many in Malaysia while passing through Batu Pahat, would stop by for a bowl of nostalgia. Singaporeans included.

Chop See Kee Wanton Noodles
Chop See Kee Wanton Noodles
Crowd at Chop See Kee Wanton Noodles
Crowd at Chop See Kee Wanton Noodles
Ah See Wanton Mee Batu Pahat
Ah See Wanton Mee Batu Pahat

Ship Village Seafood Restaurant

Located No 68 Kg Segenting, Jalan Minyak Beku 83000 Batu Pahat, Ship Village Seafood Restaurant serves up the freshest seafood at affordable prices. Not only is its structure unique (shaped like a ship), it also overlooks the sea, allowing patrons to enjoy splendid views paired with excellent food!

Ship Village Seafood Restaurant Batu Pahat
Ship Village Seafood Restaurant Batu Pahat
Ship Structure Ship Village Batu Pahat
Ship Structure Ship Village Batu Pahat
Salted Egg Yolk Crab Ship Village Batu Pahat
Salted Egg Yolk Crab Ship Village Batu Pahat
Cereal Prawns Ship Village Seafood Restaurant Batu Pahat
Cereal Prawns Ship Village Seafood Restaurant Batu Pahat

Glutton Square

Located at Jalan Peng Kai, Jalan Soga, Glutton Square is THE PLACE to go for the best of local hawker food in Batu Pahat.

Glutton Square Batu Pahat
Glutton Square Batu Pahat
BBQ Wings Batu Pahat Glutton Square
BBQ Wings Batu Pahat Glutton Square
Oyster Omelette Glutton Square Batu Pahat
Oyster Omelette Glutton Square Batu Pahat

3. What to do at Batu Pahat?

Wet World Batu Pahat

Though Wet World is actually quite an old attraction now, it still provides a nice spot for visitors to relax, kids to play in and just enjoy a day out. Do be careful of the floor of the pools, they are anti-slip in nature but may cause scratches (which Kate and I kenna) if you’re not careful. Also, we were there on a Sunday and there was a massive gathering of people fishing at the ponds outside Wet World. So do expect a jam if you’re travelling on these dates.

Wet World Batu Pahat Village Resort
Wet World Batu Pahat Village Resort
Wet World Batu Pahat Village Resort Entrance Fee
Wet World Batu Pahat Village Resort Entrance Fee
Wet World Batu Pahat Village Resort WW Resort
Wet World Batu Pahat Village Resort WW Resort
Wet World Batu Pahat Village Resort Wave Pool
Wet World Batu Pahat Village Resort Wave Pool
Wet World Batu Pahat Village Resort Slides
Wet World Batu Pahat Village Resort Slides
Wet World Batu Pahat Village Resort Lazy River
Wet World Batu Pahat Village Resort Lazy River

Batu Pahat Mall

For all your shopping needs, look no further than Batu Pahat Mall. It is the largest mall in Batu Pahat and has outlets ranging from food, fashion to daily necessities. If there’s something you want to buy, Batu Pahat Mall would be your best bet in Batu Pahat.

Batu Pahat Mall
Batu Pahat Mall

Explore Batu Pahat!

Lastly, take time to explore the hidden gems of Batu Pahat. For instance, while searching for Ship Village Seafood Restaurant, we also visited the seaside where we enjoyed views of the sea. While searching for Chop See Kee Wanton Noodles, we chanced upon a mom-and-pop shop, much like the mama shops commonly seen in Singapore in the 80s and 90s…

Seaside View at Batu Pahat
Seaside View at Batu Pahat
Old world charms at Batu Pahat
Old world charms at Batu Pahat

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The Katerina Hotel Batu Pahat

The Katerina Hotel Batu Pahat : A Comfortable 4-Stars Stay

Kate and I visited Batu Pahat over the weekend and we decided to check out the 4 stars Hotel Katerina. Oh, its formal name is actually The Katerina Hotel

The Katerina Hotel Batu Pahat
The Katerina Hotel Batu Pahat

Inside the Room of The Katerina Hotel Batu Pahat

Corridor to our room at the Katerina Hotel
Corridor to our room at the Katerina Hotel

Walking down the corridor to our room at Hotel Katerina, we were pleasantly surprised by the clean and spacious room. The room was equipped with a bath tub and had a splendid view overlooking the town of Batu Pahat!

King Size Bed Katerina Hotel Batu Pahat
King Size Bed Katerina Hotel Batu Pahat
Katerina Hotel Batu Pahat TV
Katerina Hotel Batu Pahat TV
Bathroom with Bath Tub Katerina Hotel Batu Pahat
Bathroom with Bath Tub Katerina Hotel Batu Pahat
Toiletries at the Katerina Hotel
Toiletries at the Katerina Hotel
View from Batu Pahat Katerina Hotel
View from Batu Pahat Katerina Hotel

Facilities at The Katerina Hotel Batu Pahat

As a 4-stars hotel, the Katerina does have its bases covered in terms of gym, swimming pool and restaurants. The lobby is spacious and inviting as well…

Lobby of the Katerina Hotel Batu Pahat
Lobby of the Katerina Hotel Batu Pahat
Reception at the Katerina Hotel – It was here we heard the “One Malaysia” Song
Reception at the Katerina Hotel – It was here we heard the “One Malaysia” Song
Gym at the Hotel Katerina
Gym at the Hotel Katerina
Swimming pool at the Katerina Hotel Batu Pahat
Swimming pool at the Katerina Hotel Batu Pahat
Another view of the swimming pool at the Katerina Hotel
Another view of the swimming pool at the Katerina Hotel

Breakfast at The Katerina Hotel Batu Pahat

Breakfast was served at the 2nd level of the hotel at normal breakfast timings. The variety of food was adequate but do not expect too much here. Nasi Lemak was not too bad though.

Breakfast area on level 2 of the hotel
Breakfast area on level 2 of the hotel
Another view of the breakfast buffet spread
Another view of the breakfast buffet spread
Breakfast Buffet at the Katerina Hotel Batu Pahat
Breakfast Buffet at the Katerina Hotel Batu Pahat
Kate had the porridge
Kate had the porridge
Tom attacked the nasi lemak ferociously!
Tom attacked the nasi lemak ferociously!

How to get to the Katerina Hotel Batu Pahat



Map of the Katerina Hotel Batu Pahat

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New Year’s Eve Countdown at Victoria Harbour Hong Kong

New Year’s Eve Countdown at Victoria Harbour Hong Kong!

On New Year’s Eve, we left Ocean Park and headed out for New Year’s Eve countdown at Victoria Harbour.

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New Year's Eve Countdown at Victoria Harbour Hong Kong
New Year’s Eve Countdown at Victoria Harbour Hong Kong

Before we headed to Victoria Harbour, Kate and I decided to “camp” inside a Hong Kong Cafe because it was cold outside and it was still a couple of hours before countdown. As it turned out, there were many like-minded people gathering at the eateries nearby as well!

Dinner from 930pm to 11pm at Yuan Ji Cha Chan Teng - spending a total of 161HKD!
Dinner from 930pm to 11pm at Yuan Ji Cha Chan Teng – spending a total of 161HKD!
Menu at Yuan Ji Hong Kong Cafe
Menu at Yuan Ji Hong Kong Cafe

In order to stretch our stay, we ordered quite alot of food, at intervals of course. This is such that there will always be food on our table, otherwise, food will be cleared really quickly as explained in our Typical Hong Kong Cafe post. Here’s the list of food that we ate…

Mixed Beef Noodles (27HKD) - consists of tribe,tendon,liver and springy noodles
Mixed Beef Noodles (27HKD) – consists of tribe,tendon,liver and springy noodles
Goose Drumstick Rice (48HKD) - One of the must trys in Hong Kong!
Goose Drumstick Rice (48HKD) – One of the must trys in Hong Kong!
Pork with fries (77HKD)
Pork with fries (77HKD)
French Toast with Maple Syrup (18 HKD) / Red Bean Ice (21 HKD) - Desserts to round up the meal!
French Toast with Maple Syrup (18 HKD) / Red Bean Ice (21 HKD) – Desserts to round up the meal!

After a sumptuous meal, filling our appetities and keeping ourselves warm for 2 hours, we decided to head back to the harbour area once again…

There are actually several good spots to be at to view fireworks at Victoria Harbour. However, the thing is YOU MUST BE EARLY TO CHOPE GOOD SPOTS! (“Chope” is Singlish for book). There is an elavated platform that overlooks the harbour. However, there is a weight limit, restricting the large number of people standing on it. Hence, when we returned after supper, the place was already FULL!

We had no choice, but to follow the crowds along the side of the harbour and this was how crazy it was…

Crowd waiting for fireworks and countdown at Victoria Harbour Hong Kong
Crowd waiting for fireworks and countdown at Victoria Harbour Hong Kong

The cool thing was because there were so many people, it was WARM. The other thing that was interesting was that as the final 10 seconds of countdown started, Kate and I started to count in English. All of a sudden, a flood of Cantonese countdown started! 🙂

And after the countdown, fireworks started…

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Have a great new year’s eve count down everyone!

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Ocean Park Hong Kong 香港海洋公園

Ocean Park Hong Kong : Still worth a visit?

Ocean Park (Hong Kong), otherwise known as 香港海洋公園 is an oceanarium, amusement park and zoo all rolled into one. However, it was built in 1977. CLOSE TO 40 YEARS AGO! And this begs the question of whether Ocean Park Hong Kong is still worth a visit 40 years on…

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Entrance to Ocean Park Hong Kong
Entrance to Ocean Park Hong Kong
Map of Ocean Park Hong Kong
Map of Ocean Park Hong Kong

Things to do at Ocean Park Hong Kong

First and foremost, OCEAN PARK IS HUGE! As you can see from the map, there are so many zones and interesting attractions to visit and we were really spoilt for choice on which attraction to visit first. As it was new year’s eve, weather was quite cold. This meant that some of the water attractions were close – which was a good thing because this means that we can focus on the major attractions!

There are actually many things to do at Ocean Park and the park is actually divided into several zones. There are many attractions at the park that caters for the entire family including a kids zone for the young ones and roller coaster rides for the thrill seekers. Attractions at the park include

Things to do at Ocean Park Hong Kong

The Summit

Ocean Park is basically divided into 2 portions by a mountainous area, the Summit and the Waterfront. As the name suggests, the Summit is located at the top of the mountain with views over the ocean as well as the park. To get there, you must go either by cable car or the funicular ride. For those who are scared of heights (i.e. Kate), funicular would be the better option.

Cable Car ride up to the Summit of Ocean Park Hong Kong
Cable Car ride up to the Summit of Ocean Park Hong Kong
Entrance to the Ocean Express - The Funicular Ride
Entrance to the Ocean Express – The Funicular Ride
Funicular up to the Summit of Ocean Park Hong Kong
Funicular up to the Summit of Ocean Park Hong Kong
View of the harbour from the Summit of Ocean Park Hong Kong
View of the harbour from the Summit of Ocean Park Hong Kong

Here is a quick overview of attractions at the Summit

Attractions at Ocean Park Hong Kong

1. Marine World. Chinese Sturgeon Aquarium, Ocean Park Tower (Observatory) and Hong Kong’s largest roller coaster (The Dragon)

Ocean Park Observation Tower
Ocean Park Observation Tower
Fun & Games at the Summit of Ocean Park Hong Kong
Fun & Games at the Summit of Ocean Park Hong Kong

2. Thrill Mountain . Thrill rides galore including the floorless roller coaster – Hair Raiser

Hair Raiser Roller Coaster Ocean Park Hong Kong
Hair Raiser Roller Coaster Ocean Park Hong Kong
Look at how steep the drop of "Hair Raiser" is! Definitely not for the faint of heart!
Look at how steep the drop of “Hair Raiser” is! Definitely not for the faint of heart!

3. Adventure Land. We did not visit Adventure Land due to the cold weather but attractions include Steel Mine roller coaster and the Raging River (An exciting water ride)

4. Polar Adventure . North pole and South pole encounters that includes sea lions and various penguins.

Ocean Park Hong Kong Arctic Blast ride
Ocean Park Hong Kong Arctic Blast ride
Ocean Theatre with Sunset as the backdrop at Ocean Park Hong Kong
Ocean Theatre with Sunset as the backdrop at Ocean Park Hong Kong
Ocean Park Ocean Theatre Dolphins leaping beside its trainers
Ocean Park Ocean Theatre Dolphins leaping beside its trainers

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5. The Rainforest . We also skipped the Rainforest due to the weather but attractions here include The Rapids (A fun family ride) and an Expedition Trail that features several rainforest species.

The Waterfront

1. Whiskers Harbour. A children’s amusement park

Whiskers Harbour - Kids Amusement Park at Ocean Park Hong Kong
Whiskers Harbour – Kids Amusement Park at Ocean Park Hong Kong
Rides for the Kids at Ocean Park Hong Kong
Rides for the Kids at Ocean Park Hong Kong
Ocean Park Hong Kong Whiskers Theatre for the Sea Lion Show
Ocean Park Hong Kong Whiskers Theatre for the Sea Lion Show
Sea Lion Show Ocean Park
Sea Lion Show Ocean Park
Bald Eagle showing the span of its wings Ocean Park Hong Kong
Bald Eagle showing the span of its wings Ocean Park Hong Kong

2. Aqua City . Waterfront plaza (daily shows including acrobatics/juggling acts), and the Grand Aquarium (which we almost missed, visiting it just before the park closed). It features one of the largest viewing dome in the world with over 5000 fish and 400 species of marine life.

Fountain at Aqua City - Entrance of Ocean Park
Fountain at Aqua City – Entrance of Ocean Park
Acrobatics and Juggling acts at the Waterfront Plaza Ocean Park Hong Kong
Acrobatics and Juggling acts at the Waterfront Plaza Ocean Park Hong Kong

3. Amazing Asian Animals . Main attraction here? The GIANT PANDAS!

Entrance to the Amazing Asian Animals Ocean Park
Entrance to the Amazing Asian Animals Ocean Park
Panda standing up and reaching for the shoots Ocean Park Hong Kong
Panda standing up and reaching for the shoots Ocean Park Hong Kong

How to get to Ocean Park Hong Kong



Map of Ocean Park Hong Kong

As usual, Kate found out the way to Ocean Park. But before that, you will need to arm yourself with the Octopus card similar to that of EZLink used in Singapore.

Step 1 : Take a bus to Admiralty Station and follow this sign to the bus that takes you to Ocean Park
Step 1 : Take a bus to Admiralty Station and follow this sign to the bus that takes you to Ocean Park
Step 2 : Take Bus 629 from Admiralty MTR Station
Step 2 : Take Bus 629 from Admiralty MTR Station

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More information about Ocean Park Hong Kong

The tickets to Ocean Park Hong Kong costs 280HKD per person.

Opening Hours of Ocean Park is from 0930 to 2000 (Do note that the opening hours of Ocean Park may vary, depending on the time of the year)

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Is it worth to visit Ocean Park Hong Kong

So the big question still begs an answer. Is it worth it to visit Ocean Park in Hong Kong? Our answer is a big YES!

If it is your first time, you would be amazed by the sheer size of the park as well as the many attractions that it offers. Not to mention that it has educational snippets of information for the kids as well as a wide variety of attractions for the entire family. Most definitely worth a visit when you’re in Hong Kong.

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Matchbox 20 Live in Singapore

Matchbox 20 Live in Singapore : An Awesome Night To Remember!

Matchbox 20 (now known as Matchbox Twenty) was live in Singapore 10 years ago (2003) and performed only 1 song at the MTV awards.
“This (sell out concert) is much better” quipped lead singer Robert Kelly Thomas, otherwise known as Rob Thomas. Matchbox Twenty was live in Singapore on 10 November 2013 and it was by purpose that the concert started at 8:20pm with 20 of their favourite hit songs performed.

From their humble beginnings as Tabitha’s Secret, Matchbox Twenty burst on to the scenes with their first album “Yourself or Someone Like You” with well-known hits such as “Push” and “3am” to today’s multi-platinum band. But from yesterday’s performance, you could sense that the band still remained humble and just enjoyed good music. You could also see that they have practiced their gigs with the sounds and lighting in synchro throughout the entire concert. Im starting to think that they have a lighting designer that follows them on tours because the timing was impeccable. With that kind of accuracy, the lighting designer is either very familiar with all of Matchbox 20’s songs, or, is simply a huge fan. Perhaps both?

Matchbox Twenty Live in Singapore!

Songs performed by Matchbox Twenty Live in Singapore

And here are the twenty songs and lyrics performed by Matchbox Twenty during their performance at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on 10 November 2013.

1. Parade
2. Bent

One of our favourite hits from the band. It was from this song that we picked up “twisting of words” such as Bent (biee ent), Scared (scaaare ed), Together (To gae ther) etc. Of course, the starting notes of the songs are as iconic as the song itself.

3. Disease
4. She’s so mean
5. How Far We’ve Come – Indeed the band has come a long way to attaining their status today
6. 3am
7. Real World
8. If You’re Gone
9. Long Day
10. Girl Like That – According to Rob, many girls have told him that the song is really nice but the truth is that the song was written about a “horrible bi@#$”
11. I Will
12. Unwell
13. Radio
14. So Sad So Lonely
15. English Town

Our favourite song from the latest album “North”. Apparently not echoed by others in the stadium (notice the movement in the videos…) Do look out for the last part where Paul hits on the drums emphatically and throws the drumsticks backwards in the air at the last beat!

16. Bright Lights
17. A song that we dont know! Ah!! Can someone help us complete this list?
18. Downfall
19. Back 2 Good – Rob commented that there are 2 things that even intelligent people get confused with and they’re matters of the heart and sex. This song is about going back to where it was before those decisions were made.
20. Push – Back to 1996! The whole stadium stood up and had a huge sing-a-long session!

Matchbox Twenty Live in Singapore – In Conclusion

In conclusion, we thoroughly enjoyed Matchbox Twenty’s performance. For one, they really rehearsed for each and every song. The precision could be seen from the timings and coordination of the band, the sounds and the light.

Secondly, but more importantly, the band continues to be itself even after gaining popularity. I mean have you seen how Rob Thomas dances?! But the sounds still remain true to Matchbox 20 and because of that we noticed that their following is not only limited to the demographics of those in the 30s. There were many youths as well as older folks (in the 50s) as well.

Well done and kudos to Matchbox 20 for delivering on their promise of a “night to remember”!

Tips while watching concerts at the Singapore Indoor Stadium

We thought we’ll just end off with some tips of watching concerts at the Singapore Indoor Stadium

1. Toilet. If there’s an opportunity to go to the toilet, go. The concert wont start until you hear the screaming fans scream. In this case, the concert started at 8:20pm.

2. Get some water. You may want to purchase a bottle of water. Eventhough its $3, it’s nothing compared to the price of the tickets that you’ve paid right? Have a sip throughout the show so that your throat gets relieved after all that singing. Oh, speaking of bottles, did you know that the vendors remove the bottle caps of all drinks (including mineral water)? According to them, its because they’re wary of concert-goers throwing things at the artistes. And from our point of view, it translates to easier cleaning as well.

3. Where to park. You may wish to park at the Kallang Leisure Park instead of the open air carpark at the indoor stadium. It’s 1/3 the price. $2.10 per entry vs $6 per entry. Plus, you can grab a cuppa at Starbucks (like we did) to boost your energy for the concert!

4. About cameras. Professional cameras are not allowed. Point and shoot along with camera phones may pass through. Which is why you see many people holding up their handphones in front of the stage…

Camera Handphones at Matchbox Twenty Live in Singapore

Matchbox Twenty Live in Singapore
Matchbox Twenty Live in Singapore

Enjoy your next concert and for Matchbox 20? We’ll definitely be there for their next concert in Singapore!

Chung King Mansion New China Yan Yan Hotel

New China Yan Yan Guest House at Chung King Mansion

New China Yan Yan Guest House was our choice of stay for new year’s eve count down. Like Comfort Jordan Inn, we chose it because we knew that we would not spend much time in it (more time spent shopping and eating!) and budget wise it would be a more prudent choice…

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About New China Yan Yan Guesthouse at Chung King Mansion

Located near the Tsim Sha Tsui MTR station, Yan Yan Guesthouse is one of the many hostels in Chung King Mansion…

Chung King Mansion New China Yan Yan Hotel
Chung King Mansion New China Yan Yan Hotel
Directory of block E Chung King Mansion
Directory of block E Chung King Mansion

One of the reasons why we chose Yan Yan Guesthouse was because of its prime location. It is just a short walk from the Tsim Sha Tsui MTR station and is a great base for shopping and has close proximity (well walking distance for Kate and I) to the Victoria Harbour.

The tricky thing about locating New China Yan Yan is that Chung King Mansion itself is like a maze! Well, after circling the first level for like a 100 times, we realised that its layout is like a square with blocks located at its corner and centre of the widths.

The other thing is that the registration block may not be where your final room is. In our case, we registered at Block D level 9 before checking into our room at Block E level 8! The hotel is owned by Mr Stephen Lau who allowed us choice of the two remaining rooms. One was slightly bigger but was exposed (i.e. has a window to the streets) while the other room was smaller but had insulation from the cold as it was located on the inside of the building. We eventually chose the insulated one as it was the end of the year and it was getting quite chilly.

Guest room at New China Yan Yan Guesthouse

Small but effective room at New China Yan Yan Guest House
Small but effective room at New China Yan Yan Guest House
Room with TV and attached Toilet at Yan Yan Guesthouse
Room with TV and attached Toilet at Yan Yan Guesthouse
Shower and toilet in room of New China Yan Yan Hostel
Shower and toilet in room of New China Yan Yan Hostel

The room is actually quite small, maybe about 8sqm. However, we think it is a “small but effective” room because it actually has a comfortable bed, a TV and an attached bathroom. The bathroom is small, you may have to squeeze quite a bit while bathing. Still, it had a privacy we preferred and was able to serve its purpose as a “sleeping” room as we headed out for Ocean Park!

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Map of Chung King Mansion – New China Yan Yan Hostel

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Avenue of Stars 星光大道 : Hong Kong’s Hollywood Walk of Fame
Ocean Park Hong Kong : Still worth a visit?
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Hotels We Stayed in Macau

Hotel Royal Macau : Luxury at a Central Location
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Attractions in Macau

Guia Fortress and Lighthouse Macao : An Elusive Fortress Found
Macao Maritime Museum : Great Price Good Exhibits
Historic Centre of Macao : Ruins of Saint Paul’s, Mount Fortress & More
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Taipa Village Macau : Houses Museum, Pork Buns, Portuguese Egg Tarts
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View of Tsuen Wan Harbour from L Hotel Nina Convention Centre Hong Kong

L Hotel Nina Convention Centre Hong Kong : Great views over Tsuen Wan!

One of the main reason why Kate chose L Hotel Nina Convention Centre during our stay in Hong Kong is because of this…

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View of Tsuen Wan Harbour from L Hotel Nina Convention Centre Hong Kong
View of Tsuen Wan Harbour from L Hotel Nina Convention Centre Hong Kong

Kate is our usual travel planner and she decided that during this trip, we should have a mix of hostels and good hotels. Hence, we settled on L Hotel at the Nina Convention Centre.

L Hotel Nina Convention Harbour View Room

Our room was located at the 40th level, overlooking the Tsuen Wan harbour. The views were simply magnificent…

Another view of the harbour from L Hotel Nina Convention Harbour View Room
Another view of the harbour from L Hotel Nina Convention Harbour View Room
TV in Room at L Hotel Nina Convention Tsuen Wan
TV in Room at L Hotel Nina Convention Tsuen Wan
King Sized Bed in Harbour View Room Tsuen Wan
King Sized Bed in Harbour View Room Tsuen Wan
Bathtub and shower capsule with view of Tsuen Wan Harbour
Bathtub and shower capsule with view of Tsuen Wan Harbour

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L Hotel Nina Convention Harbour View Room

Although we visited Hong Kong during the “winter” season, we must say that the pool must be really inviting during the summer months…

Outdoor swimming pool at L Hotel Tsuen Wan Nina Convention (under maintenance in winter months)
Outdoor swimming pool at L Hotel Tsuen Wan Nina Convention (under maintenance in winter months)

We did manage to have a dip at the indoor heated pool. Still, it was COLD. Kate and I had to weather the cold because the short walk from the lift lobby to the indoor swimming pool WAS UNSHELTERED! Which means, you really have to weather the elements to reach the pool! Other than the pools, L Hotel also has a decent gym…

Gym at L Hotel Nina Convention
Gym at L Hotel Nina Convention

Why we enjoyed our stay at L Hotel La Nina Convention Hong Kong

There are several reasons why we enjoyed our stay at the L Hotel Nina Convention.

1. Magnificent View. Tom had a request put forth to Kate during her planning and it was that the room should have a great view of a harbour. Kate put that into consideration and the result was a stay at the L Hotel Nina Convention. The room was nothing short of breath-taking. Even while you are in the bath tub, because of its orientation, you can still enjoy the views while taking a dip. Cool!

2. Shopping at Citywalk. Kate and I always enjoy a hotel with shopping & amenities nearby. With connection to Citywalk 2, L Hotel offers an excellent base for shopping, restaurants and entertainment!

Shopping options at Citywalk Hong Kong
Shopping options at Citywalk Hong Kong

3. Eating Options near Tsuen Wan Station. When you exit from Tsuen Wan station, there is a slew of restaurants and eating joints to choose from. Here we had various street food options such as…

Waffles (7 HKD) in the form of small egg like shapes Hong Kong
Waffles (7 HKD) in the form of small egg like shapes Hong Kong
Egg Waffles Hong Kong for 7 HKD - Crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside
Egg Waffles Hong Kong for 7 HKD – Crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside
Hong Kong Fishballs in curry - 6 for 5HKD
Hong Kong Fishballs in curry – 6 for 5HKD
Dumplings aka guo tie - 12HKD for 5
Dumplings aka guo tie – 12HKD for 5
Fried stuff at Tokyo station - LONG QUEUE!
Fried stuff at Tokyo station – LONG QUEUE!
Tried the fried squid = 15HKD for a small bag
Tried the fried squid = 15HKD for a small bag
Food street at Tsuen Wan
Food street at Tsuen Wan

4. Tsuen Wan Park. Tsuen Wan Park is a really nice place to go to for an early morning exercise or a post-dinner walk. We did one of these walks after dinner and boy was it beautiful…

Map of Tsuen Wan Park beside L Hotel Nina Convention
Map of Tsuen Wan Park beside L Hotel Nina Convention

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View of the harbour from Tsuen Wan Park
View of the harbour from Tsuen Wan Park

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Map of L’Hotel Nina Et Convention Centre Tsuen Wan Hong Kong

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P.S. The breakfast the next morning was not really good. Though the spread looked good, the taste was found wanting. Therefore, just adjust your expectations accordingly yah?

Breakfast at L Hotel Nina Convention from 0630 to 1030
Breakfast at L Hotel Nina Convention from 0630 to 1030
Breakfast spread at L Hotel Hong Kong
Breakfast spread at L Hotel Hong Kong

All in all, we totally enjoyed our stay at Tsuen Wan’s L Hotel Nina Convention. Have you had a stay here? Tell us about your experience in the comments section below!

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Secret to Enjoying Hong Kong Cafes

Secret to Enjoying Hong Kong Cafes…

There is one really simple secret in enjoying Hong Kong Cafes otherwise known as Char Chan Tengs in Hong Kong. If you take a look at this menu…

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Menu of Hai Xing Congee Shop Hong Kong
Menu of Hai Xing Congee Shop Hong Kong

You will notice that this particular shop is called Hai Xing Porridge Shop. It means that although it serves staples like toast and milk tea for breakfast, its signature is porridge! We ordered the boatsman congee and it was one of the best congee we’ve ever eaten!

Boatsman Congee Hong Kong Cafe
Boatsman Congee Hong Kong Cafe

Legend has it that in the past, to make a quick meal, fishermen or boatsman would throw rice and everything else they could find into a pot and let it simmer. The result is an enjoyable bowl of boatsman congee. This version has century eggs, pork, pork stomach, chicken, tendon, squid along with a really enjoyable milky taste!

We also had fried dough (you tiao), soyabean milk as well as a peanut butter toast…

Hong Kong Cafe Fried dough that remained crispy after dipping into soyabean milk - 11 HKD
Hong Kong Cafe Fried dough that remained crispy after dipping into soyabean milk – 11 HKD
Hong Kong Cafe Char Chan Teng Peanut butter and condensed milk toast - 11 HKD
Hong Kong Cafe Char Chan Teng Peanut butter and condensed milk toast – 11 HKD

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There are actually many Hong Kong Cafes with different specialties such as wanton noodles, beef noodles, milk tea and also congee.

So the secret is out, to enjoy the best of Hong Kong Cafes, note what is their specialty and order it. That way, each meal at a Hong Kong Cafe will be thoroughly enjoyed! Read also our post on “What a typical Hong Kong Cafe is like” for a better understanding of the HK Cafe culture!

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Mak Mun Kee 麦文记 Noodles Shop Best Wanton and Beef Noodles in Hong Kong

Mak Mun Kee 麦文记 Noodles Shop : Best Wanton and Beef Noodles in Hong Kong?

Mak Mun Kee Noodles Shop (麦文记面家) is said to have one of the best wanton and beef noodles in Hong Kong. Kate did some research online and found that Mak Mun Kee has been around for some time now and has been attracting queues regularly. So we decided to check out the noodles here…

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Best Wanton Noodles in Hong Kong belongs to Mak Mun Kee?

Entrance of Mak Mun Kee Noodles Shop at Parkes Street Hong Kong
Entrance of Mak Mun Kee Noodles Shop at Parkes Street Hong Kong

Mak Mun Kee opens for lunch at only 12pm till 1230am. Kate and I were there slightly after opening hours and the restaurant was almost full! We took a quick glance at the menu and ordered the specialties here – the wanton and beef noodles!

Menu and Introduction of Mak Mun Kee Noodles Shop Hong Kong
Menu and Introduction of Mak Mun Kee Noodles Shop Hong Kong

According to its introduction, there is ONLY ONE BRANCH OF MAK MUN KEE IN HONG KONG AT PARKES STREET! We were sat close to the entrance of the shop and we were able to observe the skills of the chef. Steam was rising up as the chef tossed the noodles in the air. Before long, our noodles were served…

Beef brisket Noodles at Mak Mun Kee Noodles Shop HKD38
Beef brisket Noodles at Mak Mun Kee Noodles Shop HKD38
Wantoon Noodles at Mak Mun Kee Noodles Shop HKD38
Wantoon Noodles at Mak Mun Kee Noodles Shop HKD38

Let’s talk about the noodles first. One word. YEASTY! Kate and I dont really like the yeasty taste in most yellow noodles and this was one of the yeastiest noodles we’ve had. To be fair, we were having the dry version. Perhaps the soup version would be less yeasty? The texture on the hand was springy and chewy – what the Taiwanese would say : “Q!” The portion was also very generous.

In terms of taste, the beef brisket was a clear winner. The beef was tender, mixed with portions of tendons that left that savoury taste in your mouth, leaving you wanting for more….

Wantons on the other hand HAD 2 PRAWNS IN EACH WANTON!! 😮 Usually we will have minced pork with (sometimes half) a prawn in our wantons in Singapore. But this version had 2 huge and succulent prawns!

Overall, the beef brisket noodles is a “must-try” while if you’re going for wanton noodles, try the soup version and let us know how it is.

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Map of Mak Mun Kee Noodles Shop at Parkes Street

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If you are fine with yeasty tastes, we would recommend that you try out the great tasting beef noodles and huge succulent wantons at Mak Mun Kee!

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Elements Shopping Mall at Kowloon Hong Kong

Elements Shopping Mall at Kowloon Hong Kong!

Elements is a fancy high class shopping mall located beside Kowloon MTR. The entire shopping mall is divided into 5 zones (the 5 elements – hence its name) including Metal, Water, Fire, Earth and Wood Zones. Different zones offers different aspects of a shopping mall including luxury brands at Metal, health beauty and lifestyle at Wood, international cuisines at Water, Fashion at Earth and Entertainment at Fire.

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Things to see and do in Elements Shopping Mall Kowloon Hong Kong

Entrance to Elements Shopping Mall from Kowloon MTR
Entrance to Elements Shopping Mall from Kowloon MTR
Ice skating rink @ Fire Zone Elements Shopping Mall Hong Kong
Ice skating rink @ Fire Zone Elements Shopping Mall Hong Kong

Kate and I were wondering through this huge mall when we come upon this tree…

Cute tree made of many many stuffed toys!
Cute tree made of many many stuffed toys!

While we were there, there was an exhibition by Olek – the crochet Queen. She’s listed as one of the top 25 artists in the world and was invited to place her crochet art at Elements. We took some of the shots…

Background to Olek the Crochet Queen
Background to Olek the Crochet Queen
Crochet House by Olek
Crochet House by Olek
Crochet world for Thumbelina
Crochet world for Thumbelina

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Map of Elements Shopping Mall Hong Kong beside Kowloon MTR

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A typical Hong Kong Cafe

What a typical Hong Kong Cafe is like

Hong Kong cafes in Hong Kong are not what you typically see in Singapore. In Singapore, you see classy Hong Kong cafes. They have themes and are well-renovated. Prices are EXPENSIVE as well!

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However in Hong Kong, Hong Kong cafes are more like a way of life. At almost every corner you turn, there’s sure to be a friendly Hong Kong cafe nearby…

A typical Hong Kong Cafe (Cha Chan Teng)
A typical Hong Kong Cafe (Cha Chan Teng)A typical Hong Kong Cafe (Cha Chan Teng)

So on the 2nd morning of our trip in Hong Kong, we decided to pop by a Hong Kong cafe to have a typical Hong Konger breakfast. There are a few things that we noticed when we ate at Hong Kong cafes in Hong Kong.

1. Spoilt for choice. Somehow this humble HK cafe manages to serve up MANY types of food each day. For morning, they serve the typical noodles, toast, bun sets. But if you’re game enough (for breakfast), they do serve spaghetti, chicken chop, cutlets and more. This morning, we went for the typical Hong Kong breakfast – bo luo bun, spaghetti soup, toast and milk tea (a must-have in HK)…

Bo Luo You & Milk Tea for 18 HKD ($3 SGD) at Hong Cafe Cha Chan Teng
Bo Luo You & Milk Tea for 18 HKD ($3 SGD) at Hong Cafe Cha Chan Teng

The bo luo you (butter in bo luo bun – an oven toasted bun with mildly sweet crispy top coating) is a typical snack/breakfast mate. The milk tea is also a typical breakfast staple. But somehow, it tastes alot thicker in Hong Kong. Nicer but may be a be jerlat (too much) if you take more than 2 cups a day.

Hong Kong Cha Chan Teng Cafe Milk Tea
Hong Kong Cha Chan Teng Cafe Milk Tea
Hong Kong Cafe Char Siew Spaghetti Noodles and Ham & Eggs Sandwich
Hong Kong Cafe Char Siew Spaghetti Noodles and Ham & Eggs Sandwich

2. Old World Charm. When you enter a typical Hong Kong cafe, you will find that most exuberate a charm from yester years. Table arrangements, kitchen, waiters still reminds patrons of how it was like in the 80s to have a friendly breakfast at the local joint. Food choices may have increased in variety, but familiar tastes such as the toast, bo luo bun and of course the milk tea has “nostalgia” written all over it…

3. Fast service. Maybe a little too fast. The pace of living in Hong Kong has greatly risen in the past decade. In many restaurants, you will find that food is just meant to be energy for the body. You eat and you go. The humble Hong Kong cafe has not been able to avoid the brunt of this fast-paced development. Even in the most traditional HK cafe, waiters will circle around tables (like hyenas or vultures), swooping in when they spot an empty plate or when a patron has just finished the last sip of his milk tea. The glaring eyes of the waiters also beams on you should you so decide to enjoy your cup of coffee with the morning newspapers.

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Jordan Comfort Inn New Lucky House Hong Kong

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Our very first hostel stay in Hong Kong was at the Jordan Comfort Inn. It was the peak period at the end of the year so it was quite difficult to find a cheap and good hotel. In fact, many hotels were fully booked. The next best thing was to look at hostels.

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We were actually quite surprised how expensive hostels in Hong Kong can be. The hostel stay cost $112 SGD for a night. Plus it was small. How small? Approximately 8sqm, take a look…

Small bed beside the entrance to the room
Small bed beside the entrance to the room
Attached bathroom at Jordan Comfort Inn
Attached bathroom at Jordan Comfort Inn

It was also quite difficult to locate Jordan Comfort Inn. As it turns out, there are many hostels in buildings such as the New Lucky House.

Facade of New Lucky House
Facade of New Lucky House
Entrance to New Lucky House
Entrance to New Lucky House

In buildings such as this, there are many many hostels. They are sub-divided into rooms and rented as hostels. Most of these rooms have no views at all. They are mostly rooms with no windows. The only view you get is outside the hostel. This was the view outside Jordan Comfort Inn…

View outside Jordan Comfort Inn
View outside Jordan Comfort Inn

Well, the good thing is that our room had air conditioning, an attached bathroom and even a wall mounted TV. There’s also complimentary water available for top up.

But the best part of Jordan Comfort Inn is its location. Temple Street and other famous eateries are within walking distance. We also took a walk to Victoria Harbour that evening. Guess, we’re paying for the location and not the room per se. That really should be the way right? Since you are in Hong Kong, you should be spending most of your time out of your room, shopping and eating!

How to get to Jordan Comfort Inn Hong Kong



Map of Jordan Comfort Inn Hong Kong

Jordan Comfort Inn is located at New Lucky Building, a short walk from the Jordan MTR. To reach here, we took the E21 from the airport and alighted nearby. The ride itself was about an hour from the airport to Prince Edward. Just ask the friendly bus uncles and they will let you know exactly where to stop.

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The room may not be that cheap but the small room does come with an attached bathroom and TV. Hence, for an excellent location, we will recommend no-frills stay at the Jordan Comfort Inn!

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Hong Kong Trip Day 6 – Rounding up Macao and Returning to HK
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Temple Street 庙街 Hong Kong

Temple Street 庙街 Hong Kong : First glimpse at Hong Kong’s Night Market!

Temple Street also known as 庙街 in Chinese is a street that converts into a night market in the evenings…

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Entrance to Temple Street 庙街 Jordan, Hong Kong
Entrance to Temple Street 庙街 Jordan, Hong Kong
Night Market at Temple Street
Night Market at Temple Street

This was our first glimpse into the night markets of Hong Kong! Well, the key noticeable difference was that there was no food stalls! 😮 Yes, we were quite surprised as well! Well, for the avid shoppers, it means that there’s reduced possibility of stench on your clothes as you shop!

But for you foodies out there, no worries. At almost every corner of the streets in HK, there should be a Hong Kong cafe (茶餐厅) nearby. Near, Temple street, eateries also “expand their territories” at night by placing more chairs on the sidewalks. So you’ll still be able to get food along the roads perpendicular to Temple Street.

Bowring Street - An extension of the night markets
Bowring Street – An extension of the night markets

Temple street sells all sorts of “ling ling long long” (as Kate calls them). “Ling ling long long” usually equate to smallish cute things that usually doesnt have much practical use. Good as gifts though. When your friends receive them, they’ll be like “Awww…this is so cute! Thanks!” and places them in a drawer,somewhere at home, never to see the light of day again…(sinister laugh)

Ok, we digressed.

But still, you may be able to find gems at night markets such as this. You can get souvenirs such as shirts, umbrellas, magnets, display items etc. But a word of advice for visitors, COMPARE PRICES! We overheard one stall quoting quite an expensive price to an unsuspecting tourist! As you’ll soon find that the items/stalls repeats itself as you walk along the street, do take time to compare the various prices and snatch a good deal for yourself!

There’s also a similar market along Bowring street , perpendicular to Temple street, that you can check out as well.

As we ventured on, we started to feel peckish and we chanced upon a roast meat (烧腊) stall, along Shanghai street (an adjacent street)…

Roasted Meat Stall at Shanghai Street Hong Kong
Roasted Meat Stall at Shanghai Street Hong Kong

The queue must mean something right? As with the Australian Diary Company, we saw a queue and joined it! Again, we were quite happy with what we found…

Oily Chicken and Roasted Duck Rice
Oily Chicken and Roasted Duck Rice
Char Siew Roasted Pork Rice
Char Siew Roasted Pork Rice

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The greatest part about this meal is that it costs only 48HKD!! That’s inclusive of this great tasting boiled soup as well!

Soup to help neutralise any "gelatness" from the roasted meats
Soup to help neutralise any “gelatness” from the roasted meats

I think the main draw itself was the price. We noticed many old uncles coming in to have a meal and most came alone 🙁 The price was great and the portions were huge. With the soup and free drink, the deal seemed even more enticing.

The only draw back was that most of the meats were too salty. Hence, the rice to go with it. Oh, the char siew tasted great though. Sweet with a tinge of burnt roasted taste. Good part of the pork as well. Tender with a little bit of fattiness. The accompanying vege with green onions were a great condiment to the rice as well.

How to get to Temple Street 庙街 Hong Kong



Map of Temple Street 庙街 Hong Kong

Temple Street is a short walk away from Jordan MTR. If you take the exit A, it is just a short 2 minutes walk along Jordan Road.

At night, the street is easily recognisable by this long stretch of night market!

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After a relaxing walk along Temple street and a great meal at the local roasted meat stall, our first night in Hong Kong was turning out to be a great start to our HK trip!

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Desserts at Australian Dairy Company Hong Kong 澳洲牛奶公司

Great Desserts at Australian Dairy Company Hong Kong! ( 澳洲牛奶公司)

Yes, we’re also wondering why it’s called the Australian Dairy Company when IT IS ACTUALLY IN HONG KONG!! The Australian Dairy Company also known as 澳洲牛奶公司 in Chinese is sort of like a Hong Kong cafe (茶餐厅) which serves typical Hong Kong breakfast fare (think tea, toast and eggs).

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Australian Dairy Company Hong Kong ( 澳洲牛奶公司)
Australian Dairy Company Hong Kong ( 澳洲牛奶公司)

But the reason for the queue?

Typical long queue outside Australian Dairy Company @ Jordan Hong Kong
Typical long queue outside Australian Dairy Company @ Jordan Hong Kong

is none other than the desserts!

What desserts to eat at Australian Dairy Company 澳洲牛奶公司

To be honest, we were actually heading to Mak Man Kee (wanton noodles place at Parke street) to find out its exact location the night before so that we would easily locate it during lunch the next day. BUT, as kiasu Singaporeans, we cant help but notice a long queue outside the Australian Dairy Company.

Then we saw that it had some pictures of desserts. We just had dinner, not a bad idea to have some desserts right? Little did we know that we stumbled upon one of the best dessert stalls in Hong Kong!

After queuing for 15 minutes (surprisingly short queue that evening – picture above is the queue the next day as we headed to Mak Man Kee!), we were promptly sat down. The menu was right before us but we still took some time to figure out the Chinese words on the menu. Thankfully, the aunty who sat beside us, saw that we were struggling and ordered the 2 main favourites for us!

The famous desserts at the Australian Dairy Company are the steamed egg white milk pudding (蛋白炖鲜奶) as well as the steamed almond egg pudding (杏汁炖蛋)…

Steamed Almond Egg Pudding (杏汁炖蛋) at Australian Dairy Company Hong Kong
Steamed Almond Egg Pudding (杏汁炖蛋) at Australian Dairy Company Hong Kong
Steamed Egg white with fresh milk at Australian Dairy Company Hong Kong (蛋白炖鲜奶)
Steamed Egg white with fresh milk at Australian Dairy Company Hong Kong (蛋白炖鲜奶)

The steamed egg white milk pudding (蛋白炖鲜奶) was shiok! I really think Hong Kongers are foodie genius! Would you have thought of combining egg white , milk and STEAM it?! I know I wouldnt. Yet the result is OH SO DELICIOUS!

The texture was soft and when it enters your mouth, it just melts and spreads. Ah… The taste was rich, flavourful and not too sweet. You can actually taste the egg white and milk all at the same time! Just so yummilicious!

The steamed almond egg pudding on the other hand had a stronger taste of the egg yolk. Again, from the business sense, the creation is a work of genius. You use the white and yolk separately. Create 2 desserts and have no wastage. Genius!

However, we liked the yellow less (not to be confused with yellow yellow – aka durian in the southeast asia region) and the white much more. The yellow had an overpowering yolk taste. For fans of egg yolk, this would be a favourite. But for Kate and I? Well…let’s just say that we managed to finish it.

Just one last comment, like most Hong Kong Cafe, the waiters act fast! So dont expect to leisurely enjoy your desserts cause they’ll be eyeing your bowl every step of the way! Once you’re done, you’re outta here!

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How to get to Australian Dairy Company 澳洲牛奶公司 Hong Kong



Map of Australian Dairy Company 澳洲牛奶公司 , Jordan Hong Kong

The Australian Dairy Company is located at 47-49 Parke Street. If you alight from the Jordan MTR, it is just a short 2 minutes walk away via exit C2. Once at Parke Street, you wont miss the long queue there.

Oh, there could be 2 long queues at Parke Street, the other at Mak Mun Kee. But you definitely wont miss it!

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Citygate Outlet Tung Chung

Where to shop in Hong Kong? Citygate Outlets Tung Chung!

Have you ever wondered “Where to shop in Hong Kong?” and whether there are outlet malls in Hong Kong? The answer…CITYGATE OUTLETS @ TUNG CHUNG!

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Map of Hong Kong Island
Map of Hong Kong Island

Where to shop in Hong Kong?

If you take a look at this map of Hong Kong, Tung Chung is located at the lower left side of the map and is really close to the Hong Kong International Airport! This is why, Kate arranged for Citygate Outlets to be our first stop in Hong Kong!

Shopping galore at Citygate Outlets Hong Kong!
Shopping galore at Citygate Outlets Hong Kong!

Citygate Outlets is home to more than 80 international brands that offers 30% to 70% discounts all year round! What’s more, it is also a family friendly destination with restaurants, an outdoor fountain and even a cinema!

Citygate Outlet's Heart-shaped Ambassador
Citygate Outlet’s Heart-shaped Ambassador
Endless shopping choices at Citygate Outlet Tung Chung!
Endless shopping choices at Citygate Outlet Tung Chung!

Initially, we thought that the sales must be “so-so” but as we continued to shop, we realised that some of the prices are much better than the country it originated from. But do note that if the prices are good, more likely than not, they would be off-season products.

But hey, if it’s cheap, just buy lah :p (Yes, Kate bought quite a bit)

After all that shopping, you will most certainly be HUNGRY! There is a food court (Food Republic) located at level 2 where you can try some of the Hong Kong delicacies. However, do note that the prices are not exactly cheap and the quality is not like those in the city. Still, it gives you the energy to shop more right?

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So our first wanton noodle from Hong Kong was from Citygate Outlets!

Wanton mee and porridge from this stall at Food Republic Citygate Outlets
Wanton mee and porridge from this stall at Food Republic Citygate Outlets
Pork and Pork Stomach Congee with Fried Dough Stick (44HKD!!!)
Pork and Pork Stomach Congee with Fried Dough Stick (44HKD!!!)
Dumpling Noodles with many dumplings (42hkd) at Citygate Outlets Tung Chung
Dumpling Noodles with many dumplings (42hkd) at Citygate Outlets Tung Chung

The noodles were quite normal but we were pleasantly surprised by the “shrimp only” wanton, which we later came to realise is a normal part of Hong Kong dumplings. The congee on the other hand was plain and bland – DONT BUY!

How to get to Citygate Outlets Tung Chung



Map of Citygate Outlets , Tung Chung Hong Kong

It is really quite simple to get to Citygate Outlets Tung Chung from the Hong Kong International Airport. All you have to do is

1. Purchase your Octopus card (150HKD with 100HKD value and 50HKD deposit)

2. Take E21 (costs 14HKD) , S1 or S64. Bus ride takes about 15 minutes.

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Orchard Road Singapore’s Shopping District

Orchard Road : Singapore’s Shopping District!

Orchard Road is Singapore’s premier shopping belt and like most of the shopping districts in the world (think Champ Elysees in Paris, Oxford street in UK and Nathan Road in Hongkong), Orchard Road is a 2.3km shopping belt that caters to the needs of all shoppers from the high end (at Paragon) to the trendy teens (at Far East).

If you’re travelling to Singapore, Orchard Road is definitely a place you must visit!

Map of Orchard Road – Singapore’s Shopping Belt

The whole Orchard Road stretch actually starts from Forum (or Orchard Adelphi) all the way to Plaza Singapura (Dhoby Ghaut MRT) on the other end (together with Cathay movie theatres). However, as Plaza Singapura is sort of de-linked from the rest of Orchard Road (hopefully the whole Orchard Road gets linked up with sheltered walkways in the future), therefore we started our walk down Orchard from Orchard Central.

Orchard Central @ Orchard Road Singapore

Opened in 2009, Orchard Central is the tallest shopping centre along Orchard Road. Although shopping has not really picked up since its opening days, it has carved a niche for itself in the wellness (many beauty salons and hair salons there) as well as the F&B arenas with many choices of restaurants there.

Centrepoint Orchard Road

On the opposite side of the road, you will see Centrepoint. The anchor store here is Robinsons (watch out for the Robinson Sales) as well as the Cold Storage Supermarket.

Orchard Road – 313 Somerset

313 Somerset (right at the doorsteps of Somerset MRT) is one of the busiest shopping centres in the whole of Orchard Road. It boasts of all brands that appeal to the masses (like Zara, Forever 21 etc) and excellent accessibility to the Somerset MRT station.

Orchard Road Singapore – Mandarin Gallery

Mandarin Gallery is a high end shopping mall beneath the Meritus Mandarin hotel. It boasts of high end brands such as Marc by Marc Jacobs & Emporio Armani. Singapore’s world renowned fashion designer Ashley Isham also has a boutique of the same name there. Many teens also flock to Antoinette – a boutique cafe, to enjoy their pastries and cakes!

Ngee Ann City Civic Plaza Orchard Road Singapore

Ngee Ann City or better known locals as Taka (short for Takashimaya, the anchor shopping tenant) has always been the iconic landmark of Orchard Road. It has a good mix of shops catering to the needs of the well-heeled as well as the masses. Plus, many activities takes place at the open area – Ngee Ann City Civic Plaza, such as the annual Subaru Challenge.

Wisma Atria Shopping Centre

Wisma Atria has always been considered a “sister” shopping centre to Ngee Ann City because of the link that connects both shopping centres. Traffic would flow from Ngee Ann City to Wisma Atria and vice versa. Recently revamped, Wisma caters to a similar crowd as that of Ngee Ann City.

Ion Orchard – Singapore’s most iconic shopping centre

Ion Orchard is definitely Singapore’s most iconic shopping centre (Vivo City comes in a close 2nd). Like Ngee Ann City, it boasts of all the top brands and caters to the needs of all shoppers. With it’s excellent location (connecting to Orchard Road MRT Station), Ion Orchard is also one of the busiest shopping malls in Orchard Road. The next time you visit Ion Orchard, see if you notice this trend. The more affordable shops are actually located beneath the surface (B1 and below) while the expensive and high ends shops are above the surface…

Far East Plaza

Far East Plaza is one of the top spots for teens and young adults to shop at because of its B1 shops that offers chic fashion at reasonable prices.

Other notable shopping malls include Tangs, Scotts Square and Wheelock Place…

View from Deluxe Room of Singapore Marriott Tangs Plaza Hotel
View from Deluxe Room of Singapore Marriott Tangs Plaza Hotel

Wheelock Place

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Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel Staycation Full Review

Tangs

Scotts Square

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