Thursday, March 29, 2012

Baked oysters @ 肥妹燒烤小食

Basically, they only serve seafood here, baked oyster with cheese, baked scallop, baked prawns with cheese, grilled abalone, and whelks in chili sauce.

Tried the baked oyster and whelks in chili sauce.

The portion of whelks in chili sauce for $45 was rather small, it was quite spicy but tasted ok.

The baked oyster was a bit disappointing for $20 because it was just two small oysters beneath the cheese and bacon, I wonder where the original big oyster went.

I suppose it can be shared between two people because it is two oysters beneath.

Modernised Chinese tea joint @ Leaf Tea Boutique

I am not a coffee person, but I do love tea, especially English Tea, Chinese tea is also nice as well.

My favourite is Jasmine, but I needed something to tone down my thirst from the noodles at Butao.

I chose "Phoenix tea" with a slight bitter taste, because with Jasmine, it just makes you drink more.

The shop was quite modernised with those Chinese drawers you find in Herbal medicine shops but with a lighter shade of wood.
There were jars of tea, so you could smell before you choose your drink.
They even sold macaroons.

The teas cost around $30 per cup, which is similar to the prices of cofffee at Starbucks and Pacific Coffee, there were magazines as well.

Although, there was quite a choice for tea, it was still not as comprehensive as the choice at J Marriot (Canton Tea Shop), although it costs more at JW at $65 per pot.
The tea selection was divided into Green, Black and Red.

For takeaway tea's, the cups look like the coffee ones at SB and PC which are very modern.

I drank my tea there, but was slightly disappointed by the teaware they used, it was so modern, but then I suppose they were used to match the environment.
I was looking forward to those mini teapots and tiny cups.

Overall, I really liked this shop as it gives me an alternative to drink tea instead of drinking tea at coffee shops and they have an English menu too.

Modernised Chinese tea joint @ Leaf Tea Boutique

I am not a coffee person, but I do love tea, especially English Tea, Chinese tea is also nice as well.

My favourite is Jasmine, but I needed something to tone down my thirst from the noodles at Butao.

I chose "Phoenix tea" with a slight bitter taste, because with Jasmine, it just makes you drink more.

The shop was quite modernised with those Chinese drawers you find in Herbal medicine shops but with a lighter shade of wood. There were jars of tea, so you could smell before you choose your drink. They even sold macaroons.

The teas cost around $30 per cup, which is similar to the prices of cofffee at Starbucks and Pacific Coffee, there were magazines as well.

Although, there was quite a choice for tea, it was still not as comprehensive as the choice at J Marriot (Canton Tea Shop), although it costs more at JW at $65 per pot.
The tea selection was divided into Green, Black and Red.

For takeaway tea's, the cups look like the coffee ones at SB and PC which are very modern.

I drank my tea there, but was slightly disappointed by the teaware they used, it was so modern, but then I suppose they were used to match the environment.
I was looking forward to those mini teapots and tiny cups.

Overall, I really liked this shop as it gives me an alternative to drink tea instead of drinking tea at coffee shops and they have an English menu too.
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