Monday, January 28, 2013
Kadoorie Farm & Botanic Garden - Where To Go On Weekends in Hong Kong?
Want a breath of fresh air? Get out of the malls (I know it's hard because of all the mega mega SALE going on...) and explore Hong Kong's new territories! We absolutely fell in love with Kadoorie park! So easy to go to.. and I don't have to say much. Enjoy the photos, the place is heaven!
Beautiful flowers everywhere!
A treat for nature photographers, with all the cherry blossoms blooming everywhere.
Dewy foliage everywhere we look...
Simply stunning!
Beautiful rose garden...
... there's an orchid garden and butterfly garden too! Get your zoom and macro lenses clean up and haul them here.
Hello bee...sorry to interrupt your snacking time...
SC & baby M's cactus encounter. It's a great place for kids to explore. Baby M was so happy there despite having to walk a lot. You can bring a stroller too if your kid would sit on it (M won't)
Baby M's favorite character, the owl.
There's a wild boar, and reindeer too... upon seeing the reindeer, baby M broke into a song. Can you guess which song?
There are sections where they grow organic vegetables, fruits, etc...
... and you can buy some produce too!
There's a beautiful beautiful place for you to chill out and eat...
...it serves vegetarian only though. If you can't live without bacon, BYOB then :)
We ordered pumpkin soup (yum), Hong Kong style samosas (yum)...
Omelette with mushrooms and sweetcorn (yum, the sweetcorn so sweet but you gotta season it yourself), and my favorite was this mushrooms and cheese toasties. Yum.
I was intrigued by their orange pancake, so I ordered it... but too bad the pancake's not nice at all T_T
SC had orange juice which was freshly squeezed then and there, and I had a cup of mocha, but I didn't like it.
We had an amazing day, and we'll definitely be back!
Kadoorie Farm & Botanic Garden
- How to go? Take the MTR West Rail to Kam Sheung Rd Station, and then take the 64K bus (it is quite frequent, and the ride takes about 15 minutes), stop right in front of Kadoorie Farm. So easy!
- The ticket costs HK$20 for adult, free for kids below 3 years old
- Don't go too late, the place is enormous!
- Book the shuttle bus going to the upper side
- If you go with kids or babies that need carrying, after exploring a bit of the lower side, take the shuttle bus to the upper side, but I'd recommend not getting off at the first few stops or the peak. You might have to wait for a long time to get catch the shuttle bus down. We chose to drop off at the owl's sanctuary and it was the perfect distance for us.
- Bring plenty of water and some snacks, we even saw some people bringing in pizza! Hello, picnic!
For more details, check out their website here.
Monday, January 21, 2013
Weekend Family Trip to Nam Sang Wai, Hong Kong
Dunno where to go on weekends in Hong Kong? Bored of the city? Try going to Nam Sang Wai. It is the place where so many beautiful photographs of Hong Kong countryside have been taken... and we pretty much failed to take any. EPIC FAIL.
But, we had a fun time anyway... so here goes..
First stop, 敬輝農場(King Fai farm)
There are fruits and veggies to buy...
The place is so out-of-this-world cute.
Homemade chilli sauce for food shopaholics. We didn't buy any... my "luggage" was already so heavy with camera & baby M's stuff.
Yummiest, sweetest, most perfectly cooked sweet potato I've ever had!
And soft beancurd pudding. We love!
Lots of fun stuff to explore too!
You can go fish-feeding...
Check out fluffy cute bunnies...
...and the most impressive of all, our most memorable moment of the day...
...was an encounter with this cutie pie. Baby M was sooo happy to meet him.
The back of the farm is this huge pond. I bet it's beautiful during lotus season, but at this moment it could use a bit of cleaning...
We walked a bit more to explore the place, but it's hard carrying a naughty toddlers with lots of cars and bikes passing by. Next time, we'd take a taxi to the biggest attraction and call a taxi back ^_^ (lazy family).
Another highlight of the day...
I got a shot of this gorgeous fly (two words I'd never thought I'd use together).
How to go:
Take the West Rail MTR to Yuen Long Station & take a taxi to Nam Sang Wai.
For more details, alternative transport, other points of attraction, and examples of beautiful pictures others have taken there, click here.
The site is in Chinese, but google translate helps.
Now... Monday blues T_T
Monday, January 7, 2013
Shirokuma Japanese Curry, Tsing Yi - Super Yummy! Must Try!
Too yummy not to mention! This is a beef burger curry (two huge burger patties), served on top of rice, with dark curry sauce and melted creamy cheese sauce. HEAVEN!
A huge pork ball served on top of moist, perfectly cooked omelette, on a bed of rice, drenched in pork curry sauce with creamy melted cheese. OMG! Too yummy to be true! Very satisfying!
Their desserts are lovely too! This is Hokkaido milk ice cream served with strawberries, blueberries, chocolate corn balls, and mango. There are green tea ones too. Absolutely heavenly!
The place is kids friendly too, they provide baby seats and kids utensils, and the servers would tell the kids to finish their food first before they can enjoy the desserts. They have an ice cream counter too if you don't feel like curry. WE ADORE THIS PLACE!
The only small thing is.. you have to wait to get seats. My solution would be... be the early birds. Or while one parent wait, the other can bring the kid to play the toy cars near Log-On. For couples, well you can either do some extreme public display of affection, or play with your own phone until you get your table.
Shirokuma Curry
Shop 218A, 2/F Maritime Square, Tsing Yi, Hong Kong.
Tel: +852 2432 9988 (too bad you can't book)
The other branch is in Tuen Mun.
About HK$100 per person for curry + dessert to share
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
My Birthday Lunch at Gaddi's - The Peninsula Hong Kong
My sparkly birthday lunch date with SC at Gaddi's.
I love the croissant. I ate three of them :D
I ordered the Ladies' Leisure Lunch, it comes with a non-alcoholic Bellini, which is great for me (I hate champagne based cocktails T_T). I love it!
SC's set lunch comes with a glass of wine, and it's very very delicious (this means a lot coming from someone who dislikes wine). And he insisted that I took this shot ^_^'
I'm glad I did. I love my 40mm f/2.8 pancake lens! Affordable, super light, super cute, sharp, with killer bokeh! (No, Canon didn't pay me to suddenly plug this ad in the middle of my blog post. I just love it THAT much).
My appetizer, smoked eggplant caviar with sliced marinated duck liver. It looks pretty, but I didn't really enjoy the mushy eggplant.
SC's appetizer's so pretty! It's sea bream tartar with whipped lemon cream and herring roe. Very light and refreshing. Love it.
My soup, shellfish consomme with lobster dumpling. Light, fragrant, tasty. It's nice.
My main, pan fried Australian beef filet with colorful carrots. Love it. Perfectly cooked meat. I adore.
SC had the beef cheek bourguignon with winter vegetables. It's lovely but it felt way to heavy for lunch. We should've picked something lighter.
SC's dessert, winter fruit compote with milk chocolate sphere and mandarin sherbet. Love the tart fruits & chocolate combo.
My dessert's a surprise. The Gaddi's sweet taste surprise (the name's a bit weird eh?). I am not a big fan of this dessert platter...not decadent enough to celebrate the depressing event of getting older. My bad. I shouldn't have ordered something I don't know, like... a surprise. Argh, I knew I wasn't a "ladies lunch" material.
Here's the obligatory couple photo.
More photos will be uploaded to my FB page.
Outfit posts here: SC's or mine.
And he had to do this while waiting for our food... he's so proud of it, he made me record a video T_T
Gaddi's
1/F The Peninsula Hong Kong
19-21 Salinsbury Road
Tsim Sha Tsui
Tel: +852 2696 6763
Ladies' Leisure Lunch costs HK$358 + 10%
Lunch Set costs HK$458 + 10%
I love the croissant. I ate three of them :D
I ordered the Ladies' Leisure Lunch, it comes with a non-alcoholic Bellini, which is great for me (I hate champagne based cocktails T_T). I love it!
SC's set lunch comes with a glass of wine, and it's very very delicious (this means a lot coming from someone who dislikes wine). And he insisted that I took this shot ^_^'
I'm glad I did. I love my 40mm f/2.8 pancake lens! Affordable, super light, super cute, sharp, with killer bokeh! (No, Canon didn't pay me to suddenly plug this ad in the middle of my blog post. I just love it THAT much).
My appetizer, smoked eggplant caviar with sliced marinated duck liver. It looks pretty, but I didn't really enjoy the mushy eggplant.
SC's appetizer's so pretty! It's sea bream tartar with whipped lemon cream and herring roe. Very light and refreshing. Love it.
My soup, shellfish consomme with lobster dumpling. Light, fragrant, tasty. It's nice.
My main, pan fried Australian beef filet with colorful carrots. Love it. Perfectly cooked meat. I adore.
SC had the beef cheek bourguignon with winter vegetables. It's lovely but it felt way to heavy for lunch. We should've picked something lighter.
SC's dessert, winter fruit compote with milk chocolate sphere and mandarin sherbet. Love the tart fruits & chocolate combo.
My dessert's a surprise. The Gaddi's sweet taste surprise (the name's a bit weird eh?). I am not a big fan of this dessert platter...not decadent enough to celebrate the depressing event of getting older. My bad. I shouldn't have ordered something I don't know, like... a surprise. Argh, I knew I wasn't a "ladies lunch" material.
Here's the obligatory couple photo.
More photos will be uploaded to my FB page.
Outfit posts here: SC's or mine.
And he had to do this while waiting for our food... he's so proud of it, he made me record a video T_T
Gaddi's
1/F The Peninsula Hong Kong
19-21 Salinsbury Road
Tsim Sha Tsui
Tel: +852 2696 6763
Ladies' Leisure Lunch costs HK$358 + 10%
Lunch Set costs HK$458 + 10%
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Peanut Butter Indomie Goreng - Happy New Year 2013
Wanna crank your Indomie Goreng up a few notches?
Add 1 tbsp peanut butter mixed with 1 tsp hot water, freshly chopped chilli & a touch of lime juice.
My first breakfast in 2013.
Happy new year, everybody!
Ps. Excuse the iPhone photo, my DSLR is in Canon hospital :(
Add 1 tbsp peanut butter mixed with 1 tsp hot water, freshly chopped chilli & a touch of lime juice.
My first breakfast in 2013.
Happy new year, everybody!
Ps. Excuse the iPhone photo, my DSLR is in Canon hospital :(
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