Thursday 1 December 2011

Hong Kong – Day 6

It’s another Free & Easy day and after breakfast, we brought the elderly to Sheung Wan to buy their dry goods for the coming Chinese New Year.

As we shopped for the dry goods like dried scallops, oysters, fish maws, cuttlefish etc… the young ones were wondering if there are sweets to buy too. Mum and mother in law were very happy women when they bought about HKD 3,000 worth of dry goods. They mentioned that it was a good buy as most items were cheaper than Singapore.

For the kids, we brought them to the wholesale store which sells all kinds of candy, chips and loads of chocolates. Mother in law also bought quite a bit of them for Chinese New Year as they will open their house for relatives. The kids went back to hotel happy with their sweets.

We continued our shopping in town after lunch and continue our shopping at ladies’ market. The shops opened from noon though not all are opened. We managed to get some good stuff as it wasn’t as crowded in the afternoon. After our shopping spree, we went back to hotel to rest before heading out for dinner.

Cheers Restaurant was our choice for dinner and we ordered their super valued set menu. It was somehow a 10 course dinner and man… the dishes were generous lor! I would say that the menu was totally worth every dollar and it was simply delicious. You can check out my pictures below…
















We ate so much but the dishes kept coming and we wondered if they have served the wrong table!! We alerted them but was told that it was in the set menu we ordered… even the drinks were free flow!! You might want to know how much was the set menu right… Alright, the set menu cost HKG 1,588 (abt SGD 260) and there were 10 adults,
2 kids & 2 babies. It was a STEAL!



We wanted to get some desserts (my steam milk) but I was too full to eat anymore! The elderly went back to hotel and the young adults brought the kids out for a walk since we were too full to sleep!

1 comment:

Chikadee said...

What a cute little girl. Reminds me of my own