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Hong Kong day 5
Friday, January 25, 2013 | 0 comments
Hong Kong day 5

We went dimsum in the morning after queuing for almost 30 mins to an hour. Was starving by the time we were seated down so we almost ordered everything on the menu haha (: The Liu Sha Bao was super good but I still miss the crispy bbq pork bun in Tim Ho Wan. 
Geez i'm hungry just by thinking about it. ): 




Har Gao and Siew Mai both better than Tim Ho Wan! (:


Hong Kong's dimsum still cannot beat the ones in Dragon Palace , Perth. 
I am gonna whack the dimsum silly when I get back and I am gonna blog about it just to make my point valid. The har gao and siew mai are super big and juicy (Thats not what she said)
Gawd I miss it so badly! 


OOTD
The weather wasnt very cold I reckon. I could still wear stockings, short skirt and no layerings.
 How I wished Singapore got awesome weather like Hk.

So after dimsum, we went around Mongkok to shop the whole afternoon. Because it was our last day there, we figured we should just whack the shopping! Everything we like, we buy. Literally spent like a king! No wonder we both feel so broke after the trip. EAT GRASS. LOR.





We took the train to almost everywhere! (:
Prince edward, Central, Mongkok, Causeway bay, Admiralty, Tsim Sha Shui.
It was super convenient and fun! Trains are alot smaller than the ones in Singapore. Lesser space and really pack during peak hours. One thing I like about HongKong is that the people actually queue up to board the train unlike some Singaporeans who just chiong into the trains without giving time to let people out. Tsk shame.



We went to the Avenue of Stars later in the evening to look at Hongkong's skyline.
The sun was setting so it feels really romantic. (:



The night view was prettier (: 
After alot of walking from shopping and avenue of stars, we boarded a train to causeway bay to meet Abby who was also in town with her family (:



We were so done with shopping for the day and I really wanna just sit down and chill. Yoyo told me about this cat cafe the other day and I have been wanting to check it out myself, and I did. It was quite a quiet and scary place located on the 3rd floor. We also had to board a super old school lift up in order to get there. You know, those lifts behind a door in which you have to open the door to board it? YUP.

Well, it was all worth it cause the cat cafe was so so cute! 
I met this camera shy cat who refused to look at the camera ): Oh well, below is a blur picture of it lol




This cat really look like Kon's cat. 


Eat sleep eat sleep eat sleep eat sleep just like me.


Cat's menu and everything cat related. 




Was an awesome catchup with abs too (:


We walked out of the cafe into the shopping mall and I saw a 4 storeys high forever 21! I didnt even get to go in because we were quite late for our dinner at Harlans. Regretttttttt ):


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Since it was our last night in HongKong, we wanted our dinner to be special so we went to Harlan's. Harlan's was located somewhere near tsim sha shui, high up on the 19th floor. It was an awesome restaurant to catch the night view of Hongkong (: We sat outside to best experience the ambience. 





Ordered the smoked salmon pizza which we would have appreciated it better if we were hungrier.
We didnt even order mains cause we were so full from idontknowwhat.


The lobster entree was zee best! I really like it and now I want it. ): 
Sidetrack / I'M SO HUNGRY BUT I CANT EAT CUS I'M DIETING FOR CNY 
SAD PANDA.



Pretty aint it?


The interior of the restaurant is equally romantic (:


Thanks baby for the nice dinner ^^



Went back to the hotel, packed our bags and slept like a loggggg

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