Monday, March 1, 2010

Un-named Store

On the last day of being in KK, my godmother decided to treat us for breakfast downtown, as her way of seeing us off and also to give us our ang pau. The ang pau was a LOT (not telling you), and we really felt very loved that day.

This be the entrance of the shop. I almost forgot to take a picture of the shop itself when we ate there, so this was the best I could muster. Sadly, probably due to wear and tear of the tent, the name of the shop was not visible.

This be our drinks. Somehow my fiance had the same craving for Milo Ping as I did ^_^

While waiting for our order, my godmother said that this shop was famous for their breakfast buns, while is really long uncut tubes of bread with red bean paste that can be bought just like that, then cut to pieces later if they want to eat it. My godmother decided to buy two tubes for my future in-laws.

This is our wantan soup. Very flavourful, though a little salty on the edges, and the wantan is just nice, soft and succulent


Again, we had kolo mee. Mine is the one with chicken feet and cha siu, while my godmother and my fiance had the plain one with only cha siu. Dang, KK chicken feet tastes just as I remembered them, and the cha siu is nice and juicy, and the noodles quite Q. The only beef I had was that they didn't give me more chicken feet to enjoy~! LOL

Yeah, so that was my experience eating in this shop. It's really too bad that they don't have the name of the shop, nor did they make a sign board or something, or else I would know what to call it to recommend to people

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