Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Christin and Jared in Hong Kong: Day 8

Yesterday's visit to Lantau Island pushed us to the far western edge of Hong Kong. Today it was time for the opposite extreme by journeying to Sai Kung...

On our way out, we stopped at our favorite 茶餐廳 ("tea restaurant", bastions of original Hong Kong fast food) for brunch...

Just opposite the Sai Ying Poon post office on Pokfulam Road

Christin, Jared, and Gray had HK-style French toast
(two slices of bread, battered in egg, deep-fried, and covered in butter and golden syrup)


Katherine's ham and abalone macaroni soup

A ham and egg sandwich for Gray
(note that there are no crusts - this is how all HK-style sandwiches are served)


Fast and delicious!

Once fueled up, we took two double-decker buses to Kwun Tong, the district where Katherine grew up (and, until the end of last year, where Katherine's parents lived)...

Gazing up at the building where Katherine spent most of her young life

After meandering through Kwun Tong for awhile, we took the MTR to Hang Hau, near another area where Katherine lived for a time. On the way out of the station, though, a number of people - including Christin - had trouble with the Octopus cards. A quick trip to customer service took care of the problem, though...

From Hang Hau, we took a minibus to the Sai Kung Promenade...

...where we ran across a street vendor selling traditional wintertime snacks...

"Everything, please!"

All the snacks are roasted on the spot


Chestnuts

Two kinds of sweet potato

Peeling those little suckers can be pretty tricky

...but everything was great!

Even so, when we passed by a "little eggs" vendor, we couldn't help but stop for some

Sampling them for the third time!

Further down the promenade was a pier lined with local fishermen selling their catch of the day (all still living)...

Lots of variety to choose from

Cuttlefish, eel, crab, lobster, etc

Just past the pier, we found someone to take us on his boat for an island tour...


During the trip, we exited the boat for some island exploration by foot...



...and then we climbed back in so that the captain could show us a local floating fish farm...

We were ready for dinner as soon as the boat returned us to the mainland, so we made our way to Chuen Kee, our favorite seafood restaurant in Sai Kung...

Seafood restaurant to the stars!

First we hand-picked the seafood we wanted them to cook for us

Boiled fresh shrimp


Mantis shrimp fried with salt and pepper

Steamed abalone with ginger and scallions

Crab stir-fried with garlic and scallions

Chinese broccoli stir-fried with garlic

Chuen Kee hits another grand slam!

Sai Kung is also the birthplace of Honeymoon Dessert, one of Hong Kong's most famous dessert shop chains, so we had to stop by the original location before we left...

The original has grown into three shops just on this block!

Gray's durian pudding

Jared's mango pudding

Christin's banana crêpes

Katherine's ginger milk pudding

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Honeymoon Desserts...whoa...sounds fabulous

 

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