Anyway, so these are what I had in Hong Kong. I really, REALLY love the food there. I learned to love milk tea (an actual hot lemon tea with milk added) because I don't like green tea. The usual curry used in Chinese cuisine is quite good, better than the curry used in Indian food, in my opinion.
I also love the bread that the KFC in Hong Kong serves. It's buttery and sweet.
I'm definitely looking forward to going back to Hong Kong, dine in Cafe De Coral again and have an early breakfast in KFC. I miss Kowloon. :(
I'm so sorry I was unable to get the actual names of the dishes. >__<
Breakfast in KFC Hong Kong
Lunch and Dinner in Cafe De Coral
Baked pork chop with tomatoes, potatoes, pineapple and..? |
Meat sauce...? |
Fish and.. ? |
Dessert and Snacks from Pie & Tart Specialists
Cheese and Milk Tart on the left column, and plain Milk Tart on the right |
the pie to die for hehehe.... love pies and creamy ones, yumyumyum....
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pie and tart looks very yummy!! now I'm craving one as well!! xx
ReplyDeletethose tarts look great hahaha.. that is the one thing I always see.. why does in other countries their servings are big enough for two but here in the Philippines all servings are either good for one or short for one.. i am not making sense hahaha.. kakagising lang
ReplyDeleteI'd go for desserts. :D
ReplyDeletei wanted to try that KFC thing. looks sumptuous!
ReplyDeleteThe tart looks really nice! Made me crave for macau tarts of Lord Stows yum!
ReplyDeleteThe milk tarts look yummy. I remember the time we went to HK. Ang saya and ang sarap ng food, or was it just because everything seems so nice when we're on vacation? =)
ReplyDeleteThe tarts look good, are they something like the ones of Lord Stow's?
ReplyDeleteAy super nakakatakam yung tarts!!!
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