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Lan Fong Yuen (蘭芳園) – Famous Hong Kong Milk Tea and Pork Chop Bun

After shopping along Canton Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, we decided to take a short break at Lan Fong Yuen, a famous cha chaan teng (tea cafe) in Hong Kong. We had some difficulty locating it and even wrongly went into a Little India basement enclave selling handphone accessories. Finally, after getting directions from a helpful local, we managed to locate Lan Fong Yuen at WK Square. Read more

Yum Cha (Central) – Instagram-Worthy Dim Sums in Hong Kong!

It was afternoon and we were walking around the streets of Central trying to look for Yum Cha. Finally, after going into one wrong building and endless fiddling with Google Maps, we managed to locate this famous dim sum restaurant on the second floor of Nan Fung Place along Des Voeux Road. Read more

Old Chengdu Sichuan Cuisine Restaurant 老成都川菜馆 – Delicious and Authentic Sichuan Cuisine in Chinatown

Recently, we have been on the lookout for delicious Sichuan food and our latest find is Old Chengdu Sichuan Cuisine Restaurant. This Chinese restaurant is located along Pagoda Street in Chinatown. It offers a wide variety of feisty Sichuan dishes which will appeal to people who enjoy spicy food. Raevian and I went on a Friday evening after work. It was finally the end of the week and we were eager to reward ourselves with a tasty Sichuan feast! Read more

The Magic of ChongQing Hot Pot Has CLOSED Down After 25 Years In Business

The Magic Of Chong Qing Hot Pot Singapore

Mouth-Watering Food, Wide Variety, Reasonable Price
Personally, I feel the buffet at The Magic of ChongQing Hot Pot is reasonably priced for the wide food range and superior quality. The service is generally decent but when the restaurant is fully packed, the staff might get busy and forget your orders. Otherwise, they are generally prompt and courteous. Read more

Tim Ho Wan, Hong Kong

Tim ho wan siew mai

Overall, the dim sum is good and affordable. We spent about HKD 50 – 70 (S$9-12) per person. Tim Ho Wan has a few outlets in Hong Kong. We strongly encourage you to go early to avoid the long queue. Read more