On my first visit, I knew this tea brand was going to be a success from the branding, decor and design. Now they have opened a third branch at IFC!!!!!
It is so amazing that they have their own flip flops which I got today for only $19 with any drink above $33. [on promotion till the 8th]
The flipflops are so comfy too because they are curved and light!!
Anyway, the rose oolong was satisfying as the tea flavour and rose were balanced. There was a nice caramel aftertaste. Also had the Jasmine Lychee which is good on a hot day because it was sweet and blended with ice into a slush.
Flamingo Bloom:
Shop 1032, IFC, 1 Harbour View Street, Central
Saturday, July 07, 2018
Flamingo Bloom is blooming at IFC
Labels:
central,
chinese teas,
Green tea,
tea
Ding Dim 1968 has moved!!
It has been 4 years since I dined at Ding Dim and 4 years later they have moved to a bigger and better location on Wyndham Street. This new location is an advantage as there are no other dimsums nearby except Dragon I.
The menu is much the same but I like the dimsum sets which has most of the popular dimsums for sampling at $85 with vegetarian options.
The dimsums came pretty fast after giving them my order.
I love the hargaus as each one was plump and springy loaded with fresh prawns.
My next favourite was the fried dumplings with foie gras, a lovely dumpling that brings back memories of my visit on Elgin.
The pan fried sweet and sour beef patty was really appetizing especially the sweet and sour sauce which tastes just as good as the sweet and sour in Chinatown.
I was nice and full after I had the steamed spare rib rice.
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Ding Dim 1968
G/F, 59 Wyndham Street, Central
Tuesday, July 03, 2018
Chua Lam's Pho at 蔡瀾 pho
Chua Lam is a famous Singaporean columnist and food critic.
All that springs to my mind is pork lard with rice when I hear his name.
On the 5th July 2018, [Chua Lam's Pho] in Central will be serving hearty bowls of Vietnamese Pho noodles.
The Vietnamese pho is a secret recipe from Melbourne's Pho Dung, which is Chua Lam's favourite pho hence the reason he brought it to Hong Kong.
At [Chua Lam's Pho], it is probably the only pho restaurant in Hong Kong which has the machinery to make fresh Pho noodles.
I had the Special Beef Pho which was served with a side of beanshoots and herbs.
Before I tried anything, I tried the broth which was light with a natrual sweetness that was not lingering.
Then I tried the pho noodles which were amazing as they were really silky and soft yet held together when you picked them up with chopsticks.
The pho is slightly thinner compared to other pho I have tried but the texture was really good.
After adding the Basil and chili, everything came together nicely.
For big eaters like me, you can get refills at no extra cost so YES PLEASE!!!
For drinks, the Vietnamese Coffee (Cold) was really good as there was no strange aftertaste and the Vietnamese Colourful coconut ice is worth checking out too.
There is also the Vietnamese Drip Coffee which is layered with condensed milk at the bottom of the cup.
Definitely coming back for more pho!
Chua Lam's Pho [蔡瀾 pho ]
15 - 25 Wellington Street
Central District, Hong Kong
Tel: 2325 9117
https://www.facebook.com/pg/ChuaLamsPho
All that springs to my mind is pork lard with rice when I hear his name.
On the 5th July 2018, [Chua Lam's Pho] in Central will be serving hearty bowls of Vietnamese Pho noodles.
The Vietnamese pho is a secret recipe from Melbourne's Pho Dung, which is Chua Lam's favourite pho hence the reason he brought it to Hong Kong.
At [Chua Lam's Pho], it is probably the only pho restaurant in Hong Kong which has the machinery to make fresh Pho noodles.
I had the Special Beef Pho which was served with a side of beanshoots and herbs.
Before I tried anything, I tried the broth which was light with a natrual sweetness that was not lingering.
Then I tried the pho noodles which were amazing as they were really silky and soft yet held together when you picked them up with chopsticks.
The pho is slightly thinner compared to other pho I have tried but the texture was really good.
After adding the Basil and chili, everything came together nicely.
For big eaters like me, you can get refills at no extra cost so YES PLEASE!!!
For drinks, the Vietnamese Coffee (Cold) was really good as there was no strange aftertaste and the Vietnamese Colourful coconut ice is worth checking out too.
There is also the Vietnamese Drip Coffee which is layered with condensed milk at the bottom of the cup.
Definitely coming back for more pho!
Chua Lam's Pho [蔡瀾 pho ]
15 - 25 Wellington Street
Central District, Hong Kong
Tel: 2325 9117
https://www.facebook.com/pg/ChuaLamsPho
Sunday, July 01, 2018
Woo Hooo! Moo Moo Burgers
At the moment, everyone is looking for a spot to watch the world cup.
Luckily I found out about this new joint as my friend works at the AIA building round the corner. Before the crowd came, my mission was to try their burgers as food is my priority!!!
I simply love the decor because you can notice it when you come round the corner from How Ming Street.
You will see this neon green logo of a burger on top of a milkshake.
If you come through the other door, you will see a sign pointing you to the left. (Note picture was taken from the other side)
Inside, it was relaxing and there are lots of plugs and USB ports.
What made me feel at home was the London Street Sign which has a meaning. M1 is the first branch, hence when they have a second branch it will be M2!
During the world cup, there are different burgers each week to represent the different countries.
The trophies are good for selfies.
For burgers, I had The Classic and the Sexy Chick (Chicken).
The classic patty is made of Premium Angus beef which was juicy and tasty and the secret sauce was so good because it was moreish.
It had caramelized diced onions and bacon which made it delicious.
The Sexy Chick had a spicy kick to it and the chicken was lean and tender.
For fries, there were plain, Bolognese and Poutine.
The poutine was definitely my choice to satisfy my gravy and cheese cravings.
Finished with milkshakes because milkshakes is their signature as well as burgers from their logo. The vanilla one was impressive because there was a strong vanilla taste and it was not too sweet.
The peach tea was a surprise as you could taste some peach juice in it.
After indulging on the food, it was nearly time for the match, my friend had the shisha.
While my friend was having the shisha, the place was getting packed already.
Overall, I had a great time and I shall be back to explore the other eateries at Hung To Centre.
MOO MOO:
https://www.facebook.com/moomooburger/
MOO MOO Menu:
Luckily I found out about this new joint as my friend works at the AIA building round the corner. Before the crowd came, my mission was to try their burgers as food is my priority!!!
I simply love the decor because you can notice it when you come round the corner from How Ming Street.
You will see this neon green logo of a burger on top of a milkshake.
If you come through the other door, you will see a sign pointing you to the left. (Note picture was taken from the other side)
Inside, it was relaxing and there are lots of plugs and USB ports.
What made me feel at home was the London Street Sign which has a meaning. M1 is the first branch, hence when they have a second branch it will be M2!
During the world cup, there are different burgers each week to represent the different countries.
The trophies are good for selfies.
For burgers, I had The Classic and the Sexy Chick (Chicken).
The classic patty is made of Premium Angus beef which was juicy and tasty and the secret sauce was so good because it was moreish.
It had caramelized diced onions and bacon which made it delicious.
The Sexy Chick had a spicy kick to it and the chicken was lean and tender.
For fries, there were plain, Bolognese and Poutine.
The poutine was definitely my choice to satisfy my gravy and cheese cravings.
Finished with milkshakes because milkshakes is their signature as well as burgers from their logo. The vanilla one was impressive because there was a strong vanilla taste and it was not too sweet.
The peach tea was a surprise as you could taste some peach juice in it.
After indulging on the food, it was nearly time for the match, my friend had the shisha.
While my friend was having the shisha, the place was getting packed already.
Overall, I had a great time and I shall be back to explore the other eateries at Hung To Centre.
MOO MOO:
https://www.facebook.com/moomooburger/
MOO MOO Menu:
Location:
Kwun Tong, Hong Kong
Omakase at HON10
Since my last visit to Hon 10, they are now serving Omakase which is good when you can't decide what to eat. There are two choices, but sadly only in Chinese at the moment. But then what you get is different each time so it doesn't matter if the menu is in Chinese or English because there will always be some appetizer, sashimi, soup, cooked item and sushi.
As I was there early, I got my favourite drink which is made with berry jam puree and carbonated water. It was refreshing and bubbly.
The omakase was a great start because the first appetizer was light and delicious. It was my favourite soybean sheets in delicious soymilk!!! The white sweetcorn was just angelic and sweet.
Next was the sashimi, I loved the maguro and the side of plum jelly which was really appetizing.
Next were the Alaskan crab legs which were juicy topped with generous amounts of truffle.
As a fish lover, the fried fish was good, the texture was flaky.
Next was the star of the show! Juicy cubes of wagyu beef. Each bite was soft and tender.
It was tasty on its own without the yuzu pepper but adding it made it taste even nicer with fiery salty kick to it. The finale was sushi which was a great ending leaving me almost full but with room for dessert.
Dessert finished with this smooth and silky beancurd pudding topped with grounded black sesame!
Overall, it was good from beginning to end and the best thing when you can't be bothered to decide.
+++
HON10
Shop 123, 1/F, Pacific Place, 88 Queensway Road, Admiralty
Tel: 29181133
As I was there early, I got my favourite drink which is made with berry jam puree and carbonated water. It was refreshing and bubbly.
The omakase was a great start because the first appetizer was light and delicious. It was my favourite soybean sheets in delicious soymilk!!! The white sweetcorn was just angelic and sweet.
Next was the sashimi, I loved the maguro and the side of plum jelly which was really appetizing.
Next were the Alaskan crab legs which were juicy topped with generous amounts of truffle.
As a fish lover, the fried fish was good, the texture was flaky.
Next was the star of the show! Juicy cubes of wagyu beef. Each bite was soft and tender.
It was tasty on its own without the yuzu pepper but adding it made it taste even nicer with fiery salty kick to it. The finale was sushi which was a great ending leaving me almost full but with room for dessert.
Dessert finished with this smooth and silky beancurd pudding topped with grounded black sesame!
Overall, it was good from beginning to end and the best thing when you can't be bothered to decide.
+++
HON10
Shop 123, 1/F, Pacific Place, 88 Queensway Road, Admiralty
Tel: 29181133
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