Devil’s Temptation
New cupcakes from Prince Bakery 太子餅店 in Sheung Wan bought by Chan Bean. Not only do they look adorable, they taste lovely as well. It is no doubt an evil temptation from the Devil for a sweet-stuffs-addict like me who desperately need a diet.
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Bun Me!
Different from most Vietnamese restaurants in town, Bun Me! in Central (well actually Sheung Wan) mainly offers Vietnamese baguette, or banh-mi (越南法包), which is a cold Vietnamese sandwich made of French baguette with a choice of fillings including Vietnamese sausage. No kidding it’s the best Vietnamese baguette in town.
Mido Cafe
Mido Cafe on Temple Street, Yaumatei. Almost our definite choice in the area.
Baked Pork Chop on Rice 焗骨飯 (note: with bone, not just pork chop) is our only recommendation. Probably one of the best in Hong Kong.
Freshness @ Central Market
VeggieSF
Our “(At Least) 1 Decent Lunch Per Month” project finally kickoff again after Bean’s maternity leave. Since she’ll be on veggie diet all through June, our first destination is an American-style veggie restaurant called VeggieSF on Stanley Street. This cozy little place is definitely a surprise!
New Fave — Beet Root
I first came across this funny veggie in 1992. My mom and I, together with 2 other friends were then traveling on the Eurostar where we met a decent German lady named Brenda and she invited us to her house. She planted lots of beets in her garden and made us 2 big beet pies. I can’t recall exactly how I felt when I put that thing into my mouth. The color was so bright and strange that it looks like artificial color. After that, I’ve never put my eyes on them.
Art-jamming Party 1
Joey & Cyril
Holy Bun!
Secret Garden
Trying to do something new with the newly-bought CCTV lens. Isn’t that very French-style!!!
Slow down. Step back. Try to enjoy some refreshing quiet moment in your life. C’est la vie.













