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Wednesday, October 10, 2007
- 5:01:00 PM -

A Trip to Hong Kong Part 3

Our first dinner in Hong Kong! Grace ordered all the different sets of food to share. Muahaha, the surprise came when the food was delivered to us. Seriously, never did we know it consists of three types of rice and three types of noodles. And the rice and noodles looked THE SAME when it came. Just that it contains different ingredients in each dish. Then, while eating, Daniel suddenly commented that, "别人以为我们只有钱吃饭吃面, 没有钱吃菜!" Seriously, I shared his sentiments. I think everyone does. Muahaha! Look at the pictures and you will know what I am talking about!

Hong Kong got Taiwan's 红油抄手 leh!

Tasty Chilled Soy Bean Drink

Fried Rice

Chicken Ribs Fried Rice

Seafood Fried Rice

Fried Udon Noodles

Chillied Fried Udon Noodles with Pork

Mee Sua or Noodles I can't differentiate

Enjoying her food