
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Do you remember where this shop is?

thousand egg, salty pork and dried oyster congee, by Shin Kau Kee 新九記, 大王東街, Wanchai, Hong Kong

For this one, it's a classic one. Besides, we can hardly find dried oyster to be put in the congee. What's more, they even put "dried tangerine peel" in the congee! I have tried almost half bowl to tell it's dried tangerine peel. I would give this 4.2 marks out of 5.
Mango in 3, Hui Lau Shan, 許留山, Hong Kong

Monday, July 28, 2008
Nha Trang 芽莊, part 2, Hong Kong







1/2: 2 sides of the restaurant
3: Ban Hoh with grilled chicken (HK$45).
4: Beef soup (HK$12): since I didn't order my regular Pho, I had this one for my taste bud.
5: Pork chop and steamed egg over fragrant "broken" rice (HK$68)
6. Beef brisket in curry with french bread (HK$58)
7. Garlic rice (HK$15)
In general, all the dishes are excellent. I can give 4 marks out of 5.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
how much you think for this 7 person set menu?











Monday, July 21, 2008
Vietnamese Restaurant, Hong Kong






1. Grilled pork dry noodle: nice sauce and the noodle texture is good! However, the pork is a bit dried.
2. Lotus tea: a typical Vietnamese tea. Quite stress relieving
3. Raw beef pho: my favourite pho from this restaurant. The soup base is really nice. For HK$37 (US$4.5), what can I say?
4. Baby lotus stem salad with prawn: another favourite dish I usually order! The baby lotus stem is very fresh and tastes so crunchy. The vinegar dressing is in a good balance. HK$54 (US$7). Must try!
5. Morning glory in garlic soy sauce: HK$18(US$2.2) for such a nice veggie at a nice restaurant is really something.
6. the restaurant: I came in the restaurant at around 12noon; so almost no one is around.
Saturday, July 19, 2008
wanna go home?
My National Geographic childhood







That night my father opened his bag and brought 2 night owls up in front of our eyes... I wasn't surprised at all because these might be the 100th guest in our home. However, we called the one in the photo as Mimi. Funny is that Wang Mao (who died 2 months ago, back then he was 2-3 years old) often acted like an escort. No matter what we are going to take photos, he will be around. Bao Mao is not camera friendly at all, as compared to Wang Mao. Besides, Wang Mao is like a lion. He also acted like a nanny to take care of the younger kitties. I lost a photo that showed him to be a nanny to pretend to feed milk (but he is he) to the kitties. After the kitties knew that they ain't get any milk and left, we saw Wang Mao tummy was all red.
The last photo is the last dog we had. I liked him a lot and we called him "Black junior". However, cats don't like dog and I just don't know why my father still keeps him. After a week of being discriminated, we had to give him up.
When I was kid, I saw, ducks, chicken, hampsters, parrot, lots of different types of birds, fish (even piranha), snail, rabbit, quail, lots of cats and dogs, 穿山甲 (pangolin), various kinds of snake, mice....etc. I may have forgotten some of them. It's like I am watching National Geographic but this time is close encounter.
my shrimp paste spare ribs and baby clams with chives


Then the one on the left, is tiny baby clam with chopped chives (韮菜花). The first time I tried such tiny baby clam and actually it's a Chiu Chow food. I put some wine and white pepper powder to marinate the baby clam a bit. Then put 2-3 soup spoon of oil in the wok and heat it. Put the baby clams into the wok. Stir fry it at high heat for about 1.5 minute. Then put the chopped chives into it. No need to put any salt. Instead put some sugar (1 table spoon). If you can take hot, put some finely chopped chilli (maybe 0.25 to 0.5 table spoon). Stir fry it for another 1.5 minutes at high heat. Put some sesame oil and then done! I didn't expect this baby clam is that salty. So next time I will add more chopped chives and even chopped dried bean curd.
Thursday, July 17, 2008
My Lo Han Guo soup

Fung Shing Restaurant (鳳城酒家), Hong Kong



Almost 2 weeks ago, I visited this restaurant and ordered the sweet and sour pork. I can give it 80 marks. I like the way they deep fried the pork and the pork is not that fat. The coating is nice and the oil temperature for finalising the deep frying was perfectly controlled so that it's not oily at all. However, the sauce is a bit too sweet but it may be my problem as I don't eat too much sweet.
2nd one is the famous "Tai Leung shrimp omelette 大良蝦餅" (a cuisine from Shun Tak 順德 and Poon Yu 潘禹 in Guang Zhou province, where we call those areas as "fish and rice" town 魚米之鄉, as these places are surrounded by nice rice field and streams and rivers - a place with good natural resources). They used some very nice prawns and the pan-frying is nice too. The Chef is quite good at controlling the temperature. While the omelette is nicely burnt but not too dry inside.
3rd: ok, this is the signature dish or Fung Shing - deep fried chicken. I can tell they did "wind dry" the chicken for quite some time before deep frying, as the skin was very thin and crispy. Again, the meat is not dried out because of deep frying. Though it's HK$120 for half, it is worth it. Normally half deep fried chicken in a nice restaurant is at around HK$60-70.
Hoi Tor Chao Lay, Suk 55, Bangkok




1st/2nd: the shop inside.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
The Garden, the hidden, Bangna, Bangkok







1. Ox Tongue in red wine sauce: I don't like Ox Tongue but this one really impressed me a lot. They made the Ox Tongue very tender and the sauce is excellent. We even asked the waitress to leave the sauce for us.
2. Fried Rice with salty fish: my favourite! The chef made it wonderful - not too soft and not too hard. The salty fish is not too overwhelming and they put some diced Kai Lan (veggie). One thing about Thai fried rice is that they will first stir fry the egg to make the egg aroma into the rice. I like it a lot and I took it all without letting Thailand Club touch it!
3. Watermelon shake - at such a nice place, why not get something chill, esp. it's a sunset time.
4. Thailand Club to introduce the indoor dining area - kind of classic.
5. the water fountain
6. I like the toilet too!
7. the sofa we had our meal.
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