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2012
Hong Kong Eat Out – Part 2
Arome cake shop www.aromebakery.com.hk
If you have follow my Hong Kong eat out part 1, here is more to come…during the time I was in Hong Kong, I discovered a really nice bakery/pastry place – Arome. I believe they are owned by Japanese, the taste and texture is very similar to Savoy in here. I especially love their chestnut cake also known as Mont Blanc, a dessert of pureed, sweetened chestnut topped with whipped cream, I am not a big fan of sweet things but this is one of my favourite dessert in the world.
chestnut cake from Arome cake shop
Hui Lau Shan www.hkhls.com
After a long walk around the streets, we needed some refreshment. We spotted a distinctive red and gold sign, there is the Hui Lau Shan. Hui Lau Shan was opened 50 years ago specializing Chinese style dessert such as herbal jellies, sago and fresh fruit drinks.
Mango blended ice with aloe Vera
Mango blended ice with coconut milk and sago
Yee Shun Milk Company
You must try Yee Shun Milk Company if you would like to enjoy some local fare. Famous dessert here includes steam milk curd, French toast, steam egg. You can eat it cold or warm with the dessert, I personally find the hot one more outstanding.
Cold steam milk curd
Cold Chocolate steam milk curd
Hot steam milk curd
We had dinner in Causeway Bay, I don’t remember the name of the restaurant now but I came here for a purpose, it is the BBQ roast Goose ! I never tried Yung Kee, which is renowned for its roast goose, but this place was fantastic! Taste similar to duck but with much more flavours, skin was extremely crispy that I couldn’t stop myself from eating.
Whole Roast Goose
The next day, we continue our eating journey. Typical HK style café for breakfast is a must, including pineapple bun, hot milk tea, satay beef with vermicelli, sunny side up with sausage and ham nomnomnom.
Hot Milk Tea
Satay beef with vermicelli
Pineapple bun fresh out from oven
Sunny side up with ham and sausage
Tsim Jai Kee
Wonton noodle soup in here is so awesome, big portion and reasonable priced. The menu has English, Chinese and Japanese, you can imagine how many tourist visit this place.
Wonton noodle soup with fish paste
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Those wonton look seriously good!! You have just amplified my cravings for HK wontons by so much more!!
Oh! I love pineapple buns – and fresh from the oven!? Too good!