Month: October 2009

  • Fast Food Vs Fine Food???

    Last Tuesday was really a cool nice day in HK, shopping around CWB is once again a pleausre since the temperature was not as hot as  the previous weeks.  Around noon couldn’t think of where to ear for lunch, then my friend and I walked by this Freshness Burger from Japan  which is a chain shop like the other one called MOS Burger sering fast food…..

    So at this Freshness Burger,  you will be lead to the table, place your order with the server and pay at once, then they will bring you the food….

    yeah It’s Autumn, and Halloween is coming

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    Chai Latte, Iced lemon Tea and a corn soup.

    the latte is a good try, it’s smooth, with a strong taste of the Chai Tea and the soup actually doesn’t taste like the canned soup….what a bless!

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    The Original Freshness Burger, a very soft and tasty bun, with a generous piece of tomato and a thin /tiny meat patties  (which you can find with MDs, Burger King…etc fast food chain)  in a Japanese style tomato sauce

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    Double Hawaiian Burger

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    Crisscut Fries and Menchi Salad, the fries were hot and  crunchy while the fried minced pork taste a bit blend

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    After watching the 2009 version of the Moive Fame at the IFC mall had dinner at the agnes b. le pain grille at the same mall and this branch has a name called LA LOGGIA frankly I did have a dinner at le pain grille in april at their CWB branch which was quite nice therefore will not go much  into detail.. The place is soooo dark, but you can see the lovely Victoria Harbour nicely….

    complmentary Bread and this a quiche like Amuse Bouche

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    Cassoulet des Landes – duck confit, pork belly, duck sausage stewed with tomato and white kidney beans, the taste was like…ar good old english baked beans in tomato sauce plus the pork belly and the duck….but drier…

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    Penne Pasta with tthe 7 hours slow cooked lamb shoulder…true after 7 hours the lamb shoulder was really tender

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  • Flu Shots

    I usually don’t take seasonal flu shot, after watching this I”m sure I won’t do it unless being forced unwillingly (or unconcoiusly)

  • Hong Kong Phenomenon

    This article was written by a friend of mine on  facebook which I find it interesting to share(of cos I got her approval to share it here)….and I also realize that not only the str8 guys she’s mentioned here but actually  it’s like a generation thing  whether a st8 gal, Les/Bi/ Gay. From the  the people  I know who are working a the educational field also remind us of those who are born in the 90s are also developing a new kind of cultural attitude, I guess as a human being this is the way it goes?

    What is “Hong Kong Phenomenon”?

    1) It is a phenomenon found in metropolitan cities, but it is particularly prominent in Hong Kong.
    2) It is a phenomenon found mainly in Chinese guys aged 28 to 35.
    3) It is a phenomenon found mainly in guys who returned from overseas, especially the English speaking group.
    4) Guys with this phenomenon are typically party players, self-centred, commitment phobic, spoiled, irresponsible, immature and ignorant.
    5) Where to find these guys? LKF.(Lan Kwai Fong Central)

    So how did it all started? Well, in my humble opinion, a majority of local Hong Kong people (those who have not lived or studied overseas) always feel that people who speak good English are smarter and superior. That might be due to the fact that Hong Kong was a British colony. It is not difficult to see some ex-pats here having that arrogant attitude, partially because of this pride that the local people here have implicitly given them. The same goes for what we call ABC/CBC (a rude term would be “banana”), sometimes.

    I suppose back in early 80s to 90s, Hong Kong developed quickly that it made a lot of people rich. Then the whole 1997 fear hit the city and it created a tide of wealthy people moving their assets and family overseas. Therefore, not surprisingly, guys with the “Hong Kong Phenomenon” are actually kids of these well-off families and have now come back to work. Since they are fortunate enough to be able to go to good schools, they also tend to get a better job here compared to local people. They make a higher salary and can live a more luxurious life. Even if they don’t get a fat paycheck, because they don’t have to take care of their parents financially, possibly living in a nice apartment provided by their parents, they got nothing to worry about but their job (if they care). At least money wise, everything can be taken care of by their family.

    After saying all these, so what? Because of their privileged background, they did not have to grow up. The attributes of this phenomenon then develop: party players, self-centred, commitment phobic, spoiled, irresponsible, immature and ignorant. I do not mean that they don’t know how to take care of themselves on a day-to-day basis. I am sure they can live alone (NOTE: not on their own because that apartment may be paid for by their parents) because they can always hire a maid to do the chores. By immature, for instance, they are insensitive of other people’s feelings. They say things offending others without knowing, such as commenting on how a 500 square feet apartment is too small for them to live in. By ignorant, they don’t know what an “ordinary” person has to deal with, what kind of challenges in life he/she is facing (job security, money, food, etc) and yet, they claim that they are so stressed already working during the week and thus need to party all out to de-stress during the weekend in LKF. They live in their own world seeing the upper scale and become self-centred. They are commitment phobic because there are way too many temptations in Hong Kong. Girls, whether local or overseas, just prefer them because of their status and background. These guys are overloaded with choices that they do not want to or need to commit to one girl.

    Think about back in our parents’ time, they already had a family to take care of in late 20s/early 30s. Or even in a lot other cities now, a 30 year old guy is thinking about settling down. Hence, don’t you think this is screwed up? These guys hang out with similar people and the girls who are after them keep feeding them with the illusion that they are fine or even superior. They will always stay within their world and when they finally hit real life obstacles one day, they may not know how to handle it.

    I consider myself very lucky. I had the opportunity to live and study overseas even though I don’t come from a wealthy family. I live the life I have now is because of what my family has striven to provide for me. However, I would argue I worked hard to buy every single thing I own, every piece of furniture. I am fortunate enough that I never lived in poverty. But at least, I know how much worse it can be out there. So again, cherish what we have now and don’t take it for granted.

    What I wrote above about guys from overseas is not a generalization. Not everyone returning from overseas carry those attributes. I know of some very down to earth and mature ABC/CBC, guy and gal. Only in Hong Kong, you find more of this type of kid-like adults compared to say, Macau or Taiwan. And don’t get me wrong, they are not bad people. They simply don’t know what’s going on outside of their world. But seriously, if you want to see this phenomenon with your own eyes, it is not difficult to find one of these guys in LKF. Depends on what you want, they can be fun to hang out with actually as they know how to enjoy life. I’d like to go out with them once in a while. Just an advice for my lady friends, better not date one if you want a long-term and normal relationship. You will simply be babysitting a kid and he is not even your kid. It is not your job to fix his problem given he is already close to 30, if not 30 or over.

    May all beings be happy.

  • A reunion with old school mates

    Last week in Hong Kong other than the usual eat and shop, I did have a mini re-union with  a couple of old school mates from Secondary school(high school) one of them I even have known since Primary School  -  after 25 years. a gathering  which I haven’t been thinking of over the years until I joined those groups in Facebook last year and eventually it helps us to reconnect since this July, and  really have to say Thank You with the help of Facebook.  At  the dinner we talked about what had happend with us over past 25 years after we left the school, and how times passes…luckily we all look more or less the same and healthy, though time does have  left her traces on us…

    The place we choose for dinner is a restaurant funded by some cooperates which offer jobs for those senior who are willing and capable to work as a server, therefore all servers you  encounters are at least over 56 years of age.  Those servers are actually very professional , very courteous and I just like their can do spirit…much much much better than those I have been encountered these few months in  Hong Kong….to those young ones I just wonder  when you will show some passion or respects to your profession?

    Anyway this restaurant is called Gingko House  as we went to their location at Jordan Road Kowloon side, apart from the good service, this place does offer a decent western/fusion food. and one last thing is the Tips are for donation purpose!

    complimentary pre-meal veggie dip,  house special focaccia bread

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    their signature dish Goldlucious something something…
    留金歲月 rye rice with gold flake in a pumpkin, grilled Chix with pumpkin sauce and grilled veggie

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    There is this lucky draw at the Elements Mall for this Bling-Bling Mercedes, for every HKD2000 you spend at the mall you will have one chance to enter the draw, it’s the Malls 2nd anniversary

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    and for the celebration continous with the Hat Exhibition….

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  • 60 Years of the PRC and Mid-Autumn Festival in Hong Kong

    This year the National Day of the People’s Republic of China and the Mid-Autumn Festival fall very close in between  therefore  you can see lots of decoration with both theme in mind like the one at the Edinburgh Square Central, a very Big Lantern celebrating the National Day

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    More traditional stuff can be found around Lan Kwai Fong.

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    For myself to celebrate this holiday I have a buffet dinner  with friends at the Tiffin of the Grand Hyatt Hong Kong

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    My dinner:

    1st Appertizer: self selection of a seafood platter,

    2nd appertizer selection of goose-liver pate, goose-liver truffle, smoked salmon, tuna roll..

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    a mixed salad, then  a roasted beef  with pan -fried foie gras

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    and a plate of assorted meat with pasta;  dessert: a cake platter, and fruit as well(not pictured)

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     And there is a Piano Quartet playing eventually my favourite tunes throughout.

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