Friday, April 25, 2008

Gei Dan Zai


Gei Dan Zai (a.k.a. little chicken egg waffles) are best served when piping hot! Having to line up for these waffle balls, I observed the interesting process of preparing them. They are baked on low heat for 5 minutes using a waffle maker. These Gei Dan Zai are crispy on one side and soft on the other. I got them for HKD 10, if I remembered correctly.

This stall also sells curry fish balls that smothered with shrimp paste and tumeric, which I didn't get a chance to try. Check out this stall in Hong Kong. It's a must try!





Lee Ken
78 Nathan Road, Jordan, Hong Kong

Opening hours: 7 a.m. to 2 a.m.
Directions: Jordan MTR Station

Visiting Boston without a Visa?




Yeah, celebrated the last day of exam at the Boston Pizza! Visiting Boston for pizza without having to carry an U.S. Visa, how cool is that?



Presented here are the Jambalaya fettucini and Thai chicken pizza. The pasta is served with a generous amount of shrimp, Italian sausages, chicken breast in cubes, and not to forget, crushed tomatoes and green onions! The garlic bread was delicious too. Nevertheless, it'd be better with a little more sauce :) I personally prefer the saucy type of pasta.

Thai chicken pizza is served with satay sauce, instead of pizza sauce! Cool eh? The taste of chow mein reminds me of yee sang that's commonly served during the Chinese New Year. Hmm...when will I get to taste yee sang again, I wonder...

Friday, April 18, 2008

Happy Birthday...


Being away from home for the first time on a birthday (Oct. 7th, 2003), this was what I got! A very sweet thought of everyone and thanks again, for the wonderful birthday plan (steamboat dinner)! You've brighten the very special day of mine.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

CNY Celebration


How is it possible to have reunion dinner when you're not able to make it home? Well, it turned out to be an awesome meal! Being away from home and missing my first CNY celebration ever, I was tremendously blessed by these authentic Chinese dishes!

Friendship, you need it especially when you've no closed ones to reach out to. Thanks, folks :)

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

ZeST for Life

Who said it's not important when it comes to FOOD? Of course it is! Otherwise, what have you been living on with?!

A gastronomic meal is something that astonishes the senses of smell & sight; a tempting aroma and an eye-appealing sight are just as important as the delightful taste!

Without further ado, present to you snapshots of scrumptious meals (a.k.a. the zest for life) !! Stay tuned for more updates ;)