Showing posts with label HK trip 2011. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HK trip 2011. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

3 May (Tues) - Day 5 and Last day in Hong Kong

We wanted to end our trip in Hong Kong with a nice breakfast at this cafe called 18 GRAMS we spotted on the first day in Causeway Bay. It took us about 15 mins to walk there.

It is a small place at the corner of a building next to the street. Inside the cafe, there are 1 big table for 8 people and 2 small tables for 4 persons each. Outdoor there are 2 smaller tables.

We chose to sit indoor. I had toast and egg and white tea while Sis got bacon, egg and toast and earl grey tea.

Behind the racks of stuff is the food preparation area/kitchen.


My white tea in 3 different shots.


My plate of egg and toast too :)


I bought a walnut muffin to take away in case I got hungry at the airport.


On the way to the hotel, as we had some time, we popped into the Jusco (HKD10 shop similar to Daiso) and I bought some charcoal as humidifier and yarn for any future crochet projects.


@ the HK airport, after munching on my muffin (a bit too sweet), I took out Coby for a short while before it was time to board the plane.


It has taken a long time for me to blog about this trip :) It is nice recollecting the good memories especially of the good food and the interesting finds. I think it will be a long time before I visit Hong Kong.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

2 May (Mon) - Day 4 in Hong Kong

The original plan was to have a hearty breakfast at Oliver's Super Sandwich at Olympic City but it was packed. We bought buns to eat instead and took the MTR to Tung Chung for CityGate, a shopping mall of factory outlets of various brands.

I had high hopes of getting clothes and shoes from the trip but I only managed to get a knit top from Mango Factory outlet. Oh well, I knew then that I should just buy whatever I like back home. Lunch was at Pacific Coffee Cafe. I didn't enjoy my greasy veggie quiche. Sis found her ham one nice. Luckily the organic mint tea was a saver.


We took the MTR to Yau Ma Tei as I remembered reading about some shops/malls selling Blythe dolls and collectibles. Since Sis and I were keen to explore the usual shopping malls, we thought it would be fun to visit the toy shops :)

I relied on this map from this link and after referring to the location map at the Yau Ma Tei MTR Station, we found Sino Centre and saw a nearby building with a "Trendy Zone" signage and checked it out. Sis got herself a cat soft toy, Jiji the black cat from Kiki's Delivery Service (the Studio Ghibli anime by Hayao Miyazaki), another Jiji toy for her friend and a Miffy the rabbit toy for another friend.

We walked over to CTMA Centre, just round the corner of the building. The basement shops sell toy figurines - a few do sell Blythe dolls, Pullip and Dal dolls. We were quite excited to see one shop with more Blythe dolls - Neo and Petite and we just stood there, admiring them. There are 2 shops who displays customised Blythe dolls at their shop front but a pity they were closed that day (a Monday), so I took some photos instead using my iPhone (less obvious :) ).

The display of the first shop which was closed


The display of the second shop


There are also shops selling trendy clothes and accessories but we didn't see anything that we like.

From my earlier Google research, I have also read about this Kubrick Cafe with good reviews. It is about 10-15 mins' walk away from Yau Ma Tei Station in another direction, near Temple Market and housed in Broadway Cinematique. It is a gem as we love the food and atmosphere of the cafe. It was already crowded even at 5ish pm and we had to hover around the bookshop area before we got an empty table.


I ordered Roast Chicken Pineapple Salad and Pink lady tea (rose, lemongrass) while Sis got Smoked Salmon Spaghetti and hot lemon tea. I liked the presentation of the food and tea. We took many photos before we started eating and drinking. haha.


Sis' hot lemon tea


My Pink Lady tea


More ogling of our food :)


The exterior of Kubrick Cafe


As we would be leaving HK the next day afternoon, we decided to buy some dessert (stewed egg for me and guilinggao for sis) from 许留山 and strawberries in Causeway Bay on the way back to the hotel.

We had some fun with our toys before eating our desserts :) It was a good thing that we did so, as the desserts weren't very nice but the strawberries were sweet.

From left: Coby my new cat toy, Pink Magic, Miffy (for sis' friend), Jiji (with red ears is Sis' and gray ears is her friend's), Tomi the cute cat toy (next to the silver cup is Sis')

The disappointing desserts and sweet strawberries


I like the sepia look :) The hotel room chair and the silver cup were really useful during the photo shoot.

1 May (Sun) - Day 3 in Hong Kong

Breakfast was at Tsui Wah Restaurant somewhere in Causeway Bay. Sis had porkchop bun and hot milk tea (yit lai cha in Cantonese) while I ate polo bun and hot lemon tea (yit leng cha).


Sis is a fan of H&M, so we went to Lan Kwai Fong to look for the store. It was quite hot while we combed the streets and went up to Soho. After we caught sight of H&M, we gave ourselves a treat of cold Gongcha tea before entering the store.


I was quite disappointed that I didn't manage to get anything while sis got 3 items only. I had a full bladder so we had to look for a toilet. Strangely, the toilets are only in the restaurants and we also didn't think about settling in one of them to get access to their toilet. I joked about the people in Hong Kong being supreme masters of their bladders as we watched an episode of The Big Bang Theory where Sheldon said a few times "I'm the master of my bladder". Half an hour later, I was relieved to be in the queue at the restroom at the basement of Sogo in Causeway. For the rest of the trip, I had to keop a look out for toilets and monitor my water intake. Haha.

After getting rid of my burden, we happily explored Island Beverly (across the road from Sogo), a shopping mall featuring several shops offering trendy fashion. I got myself a 3-in-1 black bag and a scarf, while sis bought 2 tops from the same shop. Even the paper bag was cute with a cat cartoon, so I kept the paper bag and brought it home :)


Laforet is another shopping concept similar to Island Beverly. There are interesting shops but we didn't get anything.

For dinner, we went to Japanese Dining Sun Restaurant at Time Square and ordered some dishes to share. The salmon was a disappointment - too salty. Sis didn't quite fancy the stir fried organic veggie and the potato croquettes but she liked the rice paper salmon avocado I picked. The natto maki I got wasn't great too. I had fun taking photos though :)