Flaky, gooey egg tarts and pork pies, still steaming from the oven, from our favorite bakeshop in TST.
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| Lemon chicken, spicy noodles and boiled beef tripe and offal. |
Machang or sticky rice, plain noodles with vegetables, spicy shrimp dimsum and garlic vegetables.
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| Beef tripe in noodle soup and steamed pork with vegetables. |
A typical hole in the wall restaurant. The food is roll-your-eyes-and-make funny-cooing-noises good but for the love of God DO NOT look at how it's prepared.
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| Typically meat is left to simmer for hours, days even. |
| Roasted goose and duck |
| The big K and I just had to take one home. |
The big K and I also checked out Hong Kong's tallest mall. The One is located along Nathan Road in TST and has 29 floors to satisfy any serious shopper, writer included.
| No idea what the thing was with the tofu but they look kinda creepy cute. |
| Now would you buy something named Cowshed? |
| Hmmm... Wear chocolate? Almost sounds kinky. |
| The Lost & Found store sells quirky novelty items. |
| A glorified box for the discriminating cat. |
Want to know what you'll look like with a new nose without going for a nose job?
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| VW bus organiser. |
| They come in small sizes too! |
| Happy Man indeed! |
| Another happy guy! |
| Okaaay...... |
Lounge chair made from cast iron heaters. Perfect for households with cats just like ours!
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