Took the morning flight and arrived at Hong Kong at about 11am.
If your eyes are sharp enough, you can see that we boarded the 6.40am flight (: |
Top left: Benita, Baoyue, Alastair Glenn Bottom left: Lynnette, Me, Salad, Jacqueline |
We stayed at Cosmo Mongkok for the first night.
The room was rather tiny but cosy enough for eight of us to fit inside.
Cosmo Mongkok |
Our first meal was at He Choi Restaurant,
The dim sum wasn’t very fantastic but cheap,
so you don’t have to try it if you ever visit HongKong.
Our first shopping destination was to Langham Place.
Needless to say, we all had some buys from H&M.
Later we moved on to New Town Mall,
somewhere near Langham Place as well.
You need to bargain at this mall otherwise they’d scam you.
Clothes cost around 50-80HKD, which also isn’t very cheap in
my opinion.
Oh we went to Ladies' Market too, but they don't really sell a lot of things.
Chapalang things in my opinion.
We had dinner at a local eatery later that night, of which I
can’t remember the name.
It was rather cute meal because eight of us shared two bowls
of clay pot rice, a bowl of macaroni and a bowl of beef brisket noodles.
We really looked like scavengers,
but it was one of the more memorable meals on the trip.
Desserts at Hui Lau Shan after.
Salad and I shared a mango sago which was pretty decent,
If my memory served me well, it cost about 40HKD a bowl.
They were really generous with their sagos and mangos.
I guess that’s why it’s one of the more popular dessert
restaurants in HongKong.
Mango Sago |
The Ultimate Mango Sago with ice cream and tangyuan balls |
What's supper in Hong Kong without some JiDanZai and Curry Fishballs??
(:
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