Saturday, August 18, 2007

What's better than enjoying a glass of beer?
- Having a good company to drink with you.

The first two photos were taken at Ho Chi Minh -- a nice beer goes well a rich flavor bowl of Pho Bo and an iced cold one on its own.



















I ended carrying four cans of beer from Vancouver to Hong Kong because I want to savour them slowly back home.
Singapore: Extra Seats Needed - Aug 2006
These two photos were taken at Katong area in Singapore, with a large population of Malaysians.







Thursday, August 16, 2007


Black Canyon Coffee, Bangkok - December 2006

Black Canyon Coffee is a local coffee and restaurant chain in Bangkok with outlets in shopping centers and skytrain stations. If you enjoy a rich & dark roast coffee, and need a short break from your shopping in Bangkok, this is the place to be. They have several kinds of coffee to choose from, and two of them are labeled using the name of chain: Black Canyon and Blue Canyon. I can't remember the exact description of Blue Canyon coffee, but Black Canyon is a very dark Arabic roast coffee. With the coffee, they also serve a glass of lemongrass (?) tea and some biscuits.


Saturday, August 04, 2007

Our Favourite Breakfast Place in the World - Secret Garden
(Vancouver, April 2007) by H

Secret Garden is a small tea house located in nice neighorhood of Kerrisdale of Vancouver. Open everyday from 8am, Secret Garden serves an excellent breakfast selection from homemade Gammy's apple pancakes, Simplicity Platter, cheese scones etc. The place is also famous for its selection of tea, from creamy earl grey, Secret Garden's Secret, Queen Mary, fruit and herbal tea, Rooiboos Tea to green tea. I am not a tea drinker myself, but everytime I visit Secret Garden, I would still savour different tea there. Secret Garden is also open for lunch, high tea and dinner. While we have tried lunch which serves quality sandwich dishes, we have yet to try out its high tea which also attracts a crowd of ladies and gents.

Secret Garden is highly recommended and we believe it's one of the top 10 reasons to visit Vancouver.

http://www.secretgardentea.com/


Friday, July 27, 2007

Vanilla at Playground, Bangkok - December 2006
Christmas decoration and thousand layer vanilla cake (highly recommended)




818 Soi Sukhumvit 55 Sukhumvit Rd., Klongton Nue Wattana Bangkok 10110 Tel : (662)714-7888Fax : (622)714-9177

Monday, July 23, 2007

MOCA Cafe, Hanoi - June 2007

This is a western style cafe in Hanoi which serves good Vietnamese coffee and some quick dishes including sandwiches, pho and some other local dishes. It's a place for hangout if you want to spend a leisure afternoon with friends or by yourself.

Afterwards, you can stroll down the shops near Moca Cafe which has some interesting little shops but some of them are priced in expensive US prices.

This cafe is recommended in several travel books and the hotel.

Adress: 14 - 16 Nha Tho Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi
Tel: (84-4) 825 6334

* If you are interested to find out the history of pho bo (beef noodles), check out this site http://www.vietworldkitchen.com/bookshelf/articles/pho_SJM.htm. But after you look at this, you'll appreciate pho bo even more when you eat out. A genuine bowl of pho bo takes a long time to prepare!

















Sunday, July 22, 2007

Live is simple. Sometimes a simple bowl of udon will make you happy.
Photo taken in Tokyo, April 2007
This small noodle place is located near Shinjuku subway station. You purchase a ticket from a machine and hand it to the staff to pick up your dishes. Each bowl of noodle, whether it's udon or soba, costs around 300-400 Yen.












Thursday, July 19, 2007

Photos from New York - May 2007 by H

Along Times Square on a double decker Grayline Tour Bus















Oyster Bar & Restaurant, GrandCentral Station
Here's a delicious platter of fresh cherrystone clams and oysters!!! I miss cherrystone clams!!!
















http://www.oysterbarny.com
Grand Central Station
New York, NY 10017

I spent 4 years in Boston area for my bachelor degree. During that period, one of my favorite restaurants was Legal Seafood (http://www.legalseafoods.com/). Its slogan, after more than 10 years, still sticks in my mind -- "If it's not fresh, it's not legal". It is here where I develop my love and taste in cherrystone clams. We can get cherrystone clams in Hong Kong, regardless of the price, they don't taste the same here. Oyster Bar & Restaurant may not serve the best seafood in New York City, but certainly brings back memories of my days in Boston and the cherryclams are magnificent. Even E who does not like clams too much said the cherrystone clams are very good.