Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Han Palace

The next day, after a long, crazy night of karaoke-ing and drinking (and maybe a bit of hangover for the others), we decided to have some dim sum. After bickering on where to have it, we decided to go to Han Palace.

This be the entrance of the restaurant. It's actually situated within the Grand Palace Hotel and you have to go upstairs to the first floor to get there. Many people were waiting outside waiting to be seated while for us, I think we've already booked beforehand, which led us to a special room to eat.



This be the interior dining room of the restaurant. It really was a huge full-house within, well, almost full house, since I saw a few empty tables around, but since we're going for the special room coz we're in a group, we didn't bother to hunt for seats there.




Some of the food displayed outside, in which we have to stand in a line and make our order and our pick as to which dim sum to eat. Though halfway through ordering they had to re-call all the har kau (prawn dumplings) because of something inside it. Whatever it is, we don't wanna know. We just wanna eat! XD


One of the decors of the special room, which I find it rather cute, coz it's two little girls in the countryside trying to enjoy a bowl of noodles, with one girl trying to feed the other


This is our seat, which, as usual, it's cold as hell. What is it with Bruneians and their obsession with air-conditioning?





















We ordered a whole assortments of dim sum and I can't really remember what is what, especially when I'm busy eating (and because I'm lazy, LOL!), so you guys can figure out what are they. Pretty nice taste and all, for a hotel-based quality food


Dessert is egg-tarts, which were so mini and so cute, you can just pop the entire thing into your mouth! Mmm~!

So, craving for a bit of high-classed dim sum dining, go to Grand Palace Hotel and make your way upstairs to Han Palace, only in Miri

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