Saturday, 14 September 2013

Hong Kong: What to save your calories on


Okay finally decided to stop being a sloth and update abt my HK trip!
 
So I visited HK in early June with Ronald. We flew in frm Bangkok and I had high expectations for the food since everyone always says that the food in HK is to die for. BUT sad to say, the food in HK SUXXX. And shopping sucks too, everything is so expensive esp since I came straight frm Bangkok (lol land of cheap shopping) The people in HK are so unbelievably rude??? It's not just one or two who are like that, but most of the shop owners aren't friendly or helpful in general. And worst thing is that, Ronald and I can't speak Cantonese so there was this language barrier frm the start. FYI, Chinese and Cantonese are damn different and I really cannot understand Cantonese at all (I'm Hakka btw) I got scolded almost everyday becos of my inability to comprehend Cantonese. So lame. And even though I'm pretty good in Chinese, I honestly didn't expect all the menu to be in Chinese lol fml. I had to read the whole menu out to Ronald each time we visited a restaurant.
 
I really regretted visiting HK becos it wasn't as fun as I thought it would be! I shld have visited Seoul or Taiwan instead. And we spent 5 full days in HK which was honestly TOO LONG. If you wanna visit HK (lol just don't, go to Bangkok or Seoul instead haha), you shld go for 3-4 days. There really isn't much to do in HK unless you're thinking of sight-seeing in Lantau Island or visiting Ocean Park etc. For this trip, we spent most of our time eating and shopping (but then again, there's nothing much to shop for since everything's so pricey!!!!)
 
Before this trip, my last visit to HK was at least 10 yrs ago. So I really googled loads of stuff prior to my visit, including where to go for good food etc. I did so much research and I had high expectations for all the restaurants BUT sadly, I wasn't impressed with any of them. So cui, I'd rather spend the money and eat like a king in Spore....
 
But anyway here's the list of places I visited! I read so many reviews online regarding these restaurants but really, sometimes I wonder if bloggers are paid to write untrue stuff cos really, the food at some places are like wtf. I'm okay with wasting money or time trying out stuff but one thing I cannot tolerate is wasting my precious calories intake on lousy food!!!!!!!! Not gonna develop a belly cos of a disgusting piece of siew mai or horrible har gow!!!! Zzz~*~*~
 
Tim Ho Wan
添好運
4 outlets including:
Shop G72A & B, Ground floor
Olympian City 2
18 Hoi Ting Road, Mongkok
Nearest MTR: Olympic
 
Of cos a trip to HK wouldn't be complete without a visit to Tim Ho Wan. Well, it was my first time trying the dim sum in Tim Ho Wan, I haven't tried the one in Spore yet but everyone's been raving abt their baked bun with BBQ pork. If you didn't knw, Tim Ho Wan is the world's cheapest one Michelin star restaurant.
 
Ronald decided to visit the outlet at Olympian City becos he said it's the least crowded branch and nicest (or sth along those lines haha I can't rmb) We arrived at arnd 12pm and it wasn't that crowded! We didn't even have to wait to get a seat!!!
 


 
 


Baked bun with BBQ pork
Glutinous rice

 
Their other outlets

We ordered quite a bit of food and we didn't manage to finish everything. Haha I think Ronald wanted to kill me cos I ate very little during our time in HK. But the food wasn't great and I really didn't wanna waste calories on mediocre food!!!!

So what's good in Tim Ho Wan? In my honest opinion, ONLY the baked bun with BBQ pork is worth ordering. The harsh truth. I'm not even a fan of char siew baos, but I guess the baked bun with BBQ pork was quite nice. I wouldn't cry or die over it but I didn't mind it. It's sth unique since most dim sum places only offer steamed char siew baos.

Their har gow was average, not fantastic, I've tasted better ones in Spore, haha so ironic since HK is supposed to be the land of dim sums! Their chee cheong fun was okay, I was kinda full by then so I didn't really eat that much. But really the BEST chee cheong fun I've ever had would be the one frm Old Airport Road hawker centre, the lady makes it on the spot and it is so smooth, it actually melts in your mouth (NOT exaggerating!!!!!)
The glutinous rice wasn't remarkable either, I don't think we finished it all. It's huge btw, do not attempt to finish one by yourself. I think we ordered century egg porridge also but I can't rmb much abt it aka must have been average since it didn't leave a lasting impression. And moving on to their siew mai... Tim Ho Wan has successfully produced the worst tasting siew mai I've ever eaten in my entire life? I'm not even lying. There were CHUNKS of meat within the siew mai and it was gross. Even the coffee shop across the Indian temple in Potong Pasir (near my JC) sold better siew mai than Tim Ho Wan, fo shizzle.

Overall, I was VERY disappointed with the food in Tim Ho Wan. I mean let's face it, it's a one Michelin star restaurant, but so what??? It didn't taste like the best dim sum I've ever had in my life. And throughout the entire lunch, I kept telling Ronald that I can get better dim sum in Spore. I really think that Peach Garden or Fortunate Restaurant or even Swee Choon in Spore can serve better dim sum. Only plus point was that the food was really cheap! We spent below SGD$15 per person for our dim sum lunch.
 
One Dim Sum
一點心
Shop 1 & 2, Kenwood Mansion
15 Playing Field Rd, Prince Edward
Nearest MTR: Prince Edward
 
Directions from Prince Edward MTR:
Exit A, turn right, walk down Playing Field Rd
On the right hand side is Mongkok police station
Take your 2nd left into Tung Choi St
 
So One Dim Sum is another Michelin star restaurant. Ronald and I visited this place at arnd 12pm too and there wasn't a queue when we arrived.
 

 


Ma lie gao and har gow in the back ground
 
I liked the dim sum here better than Tim Ho Wan's but Ronald thinks otherwise. The har gow wasn't that fantastic either. The skin was slightly on the thick side. I don't knw why these places can't make the perfect har gow -- thin skin dumplings with juicy big shrimps.
Read online that the ma lie gao was a must try. So I ordered it and in all honesty, it was nice and fluffy BUT wtf I can buy sth similar frm the hawker centres in Spore??? It was my first time trying ma lie gao but I really wasn't expecting sth like a fluffy sponge cake!!! We ordered some other dim sums which I can't quite rmb but they were just average too. I'm really starting to lose faith in the Michelin star dim sum places.......
 
Honolulu Café
檀島咖啡餅店
176-178 Hennessy Rd, Wan Chai
Nearest MTR: Wan Chai
OR
33 Stanley St, Central
Nearest MTR: Central

 




 
This was the first restaurant we visited when we landed in HK. Honolulu Café is a popular cha chaan teng in HK. Basically cha chaan teng means tea restaurant, and you can find most HK dishes and HK-style Western dishes here at an affordable price.
 
Becos Honolulu Café was the first place we visited, we were shocked to find that the menu was all in Chinese. We didn't have time to read through the entire menu so we just ordered whatever that caught our attention. Read online that this place is famous for their bo luo buns and egg tarts. I was nvr a fan of egg tarts until I tried the legendary Portuguese egg tarts in Belem, Lisbon (omg so freaking good) I shld have known that Portuguese egg tarts aren't the same as Chinese egg tarts. Their egg tarts may be really fantastic but I'm just not a Chinese egg tarts kinda person...
On the other hand, their bo luo buns are super yummy! Ronald has nvr tried bo luo buns before and it was his first time trying them and he really liked it!
 
As for our mains, I ordered beef brisket noodles soup and Ronald had diced beef with crispy noodles (I've no idea???) My dish was okay, kinda oily though and I didn't finish it. I don't think Ronald liked his dish alot either. But I think it's cos we ordered the "wrong thing" since most of the people there were eating Jap curry (lol like omg who would have guessed that Jap curry is THE thing to eat in a HK Chinese café???) or chicken chop with Maggie noodles.
 
Tsui Wah Restaurant
翠華餐廳
Many outlets all over HK including:
2 Carnarvon Road
Tsim Sha Tsui
Nearest MTR: Tsim Sha Tsui, Exit D2
 
Champagne milk tea
Crispy bun served with sweet condensed milk

Tsui Wah is another popular cha chaan teng joint you can find all over HK. Read online that this place is famous for their crispy bun with sweet condensed milk so I ordered that to try. And once again, I was left disappointed. Sure, it was nice but it wasn't fantastic. I mean HAVE YOU TRIED THE KAYA BUTTER TOAST IN SINGAPORE??? That's like 1000 times more orgasmic than this!!! (Sorry but in all honesty, Spore food >>>>> HK food)

The champagne milk tea was kinda wtf. My friend recommended the drink to me and I said I HAVE TO try it when I visit HK. But it tasted like normal milk tea to me? Don't bother wasting your money on this, really. I didn't order anything else frm this place cos I was pretty stuffed alr but frm what I read online, this place is also famous for their Hainanese chicken rice and fish balls and sliced fish cakes with rice noodles in fish soup.

Australian Dairy Company
澳洲牛奶公司

47 Parkes St, Jordan
Nearest MTR: Jordan
(Closed on Thurs)






 


If you ever visit HK, you MUST TRY this place. I actually really like the food here!!!!! Heard so much abt their legendary scrambled eggs and I must say, for once, all the food bloggers are being honest.

Ronald and I went down at abt 10am and the queue was pretty long alr! But thankfully, the queue moved pretty fast and we got a table within 30 min! Of cos, we ordered their breakfast set which included their legendary scrambled eggs with toast, macaroni soup and a drink. I LOVE their macaroni!!!! It's somewhat salty but super tasty! Their scrambled eggs were nicely done too but the macaroni stole my heart first.

Australian Dairy Company is also famous for its steamed egg white pudding with milk but we didn't order it when we were there cos I don't quite like that dessert.

Sham Tseng Chan Kee Roasted Goose
深井陳記燒鵝茶餐廳

427-427A Reclamation Street, Mongkok
Nearest MTR: Mongkok



 
 

I think this must be my first time in a long while having goose meat. I couldn't even rmb how goose meat taste like before this meal. So basically in my opinion, goose tastes just like duck except the goose meat is slightly more tender and 100 times more oily. In fact, it was so oily, I had so much difficulties eating it! I can't say that I love goose meat and I enjoyed my meal here becos honestly, I didn't. It was too oily for my liking! I'd rather have duck anyday! But Ronald enjoyed his meal alot and he wanted to strangle me when he saw how I ate (I'd take like one bite and conclude that it's too oily and just discard that piece of meat lol) But well, if you've nvr tried goose meat before, you shld definitely try it at least once!
 
Chee Kee
池記
84 Percival St, Causeway Bay
Nearest MTR: Causeway Bay, Exit A
 

 
 
 
 
Chee Kee is famous for their wonton noodles. Ronald and I visited Chee Kee at abt 12pm and it wasn't crowded then. Ordered a wonton mee noodles set which came with a side dish. I had fried wonton and Ronald chose vegs. The noodles were crunchy and I must say they were pretty legit. The soup was tasty and different frm what you'd usually get in Spore. The wontons were much better than the ones I've tried in Spore. They had 1.5 prawns in each of them and were pretty crunchy too! I'd recommend this place to wonton mee lovers.
 
Star Café
星座冰室
Shop 36, Basement
16 Kimberly Road
Nearest MTR: Tsim Sha Tsui
 
To get there:
 Enter Champagne Court B at 16 Kimberly Road.
Walk to the end and go down the stairs.
 




 
This café is in a hidden location. I only found out abt this café while googling abt places I must visit when in HK. It's located in the basement of a rather dodgy looking building. So glad that we managed to locate this place after searching for it for abt 10 mins. Ronald and I went to Kimberly St instead of Kimberly Rd and we couldn't find the restaurant lol.
 
This café looks like a typical old school kinda coffee shop. The waitresses and waiters were really friendly and helpful! I ordered their famous tomato soup with sliced beef and egg noodles and Ronald had their tomato soup with fried egg noodles. I knw frm the pics, my bowl of noodles looks like puke but I can assure you that this bowl is the best thing I had during my 5 days stay in HK (apart frm the wonderful macaroni at Australian Dairy Company) It's so damn yummy!!!!
 
Also, we ordered hot cola with lemon to try. I really wanted to try this drink and even though I read online that you can find this in any cha chaan teng etc but I swear I couldn't find a place which serves it. So glad that Star Café offers this drink!!! I was expecting it to be sth different but it just tastes like hot cola -___-
 
Plz do try to visit this place if you go to HK and try their tomato soup noodles!!!
 
Yuk Yip Dessert
玉葉甜品
2 Elgin St
Soho, Central
Nearest MTR: Central
 
 



 
This old school dessert stall serves limited desserts. I was craving for tang yuan (rice dumpling) but they didn't have it. So Ronald and I ordered their coconut sago. I'm not a fan of coconut as mentioned previously in my Bangkok post, but this bowl of dessert wasn't too bad! Ronald loves coconuts and he enjoyed this bowl of coconut sago alot.

Apart frm coconut sago, I think they serve green bean and red bean soup too. I can't rmb what else there were on the menu.
 
Tai Cheong Bakery
泰昌餅家
35 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central
Nearest MTR: Central
 
 
This is the famous egg tarts shop in HK. I bought an egg tart to try and sad to say, I still prefer Portuguese egg tarts. Chinese egg tarts just aren't my thing. And really, once you've tried the Portuguese egg tarts frm Belem, all other egg tarts just pale in comparison. Ronald really liked their egg tarts though!
 
Besides egg tarts, they also sell other pastries. I bought a box of packaged dragon beard candy to bring back to Spore and it's the worst dragon beard candy I've ever tried. I shld knw that nothing beats freshly handmade dragon beard candy.
 
Agnès b. Café LPG
Many outlets including:
Shop 2402K, Second floor
Gateway Arcade, Harbour City
17 Canton Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui
Nearest MTR: Tsim Sha Tsui
 

 
 



A wide variety of cakes to choose frm. Each cake costs approximately SGD$5-7 and they're pretty yummy. Nice place to chill and enjoy a cup of latte after a long day of shopping. Plus points cos they offer free wifi to their patrons! Woohoo!!!
 
So that's all the food places I visited during my 5 days in HK! Hopefully I gave an accurate view of what to expect and how I really felt abt my trip! Would love to write abt places to shop in HK even though there aren't many places (lol the sad truth!!!) but I'm so lazy!!! Really wanna share abt this secret gem I found though but I guess that would have to wait!
 
In the meantime, look forward to my nxt entry on my birthday celebration in Dublin and the restaurants I visited and my review on them! I can't wait to share abt my awesome 22nd birthday! X
 

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