Ok, rapidly approaching the end of my trip, and there’s not much pictures to show for it, really. When on holiday in Tron, he loves shopping malls and shopping. He doesn’t like anything to do with touristy stuff. It’s ok with me as I already went, but I really wonder what is the attraction with seeing another country’s shopping mall? For me, if I were to do HK again, it would be – more food (esp around Central! So much food stuff there!), getting a chance to ride on the tram, LAN KWAI FONG, more Hui Lao Shan and definitely more shopping, but only around Mongkok area. I won’t bother with those places like Harbour City anymore.
Anyway, on the 4th day in HK, I decided to take Tron to the extremely well-known Fu Sing Sharksfin Seafood restaurant.. or whatever you call it. I just refer to it as “Fu Sing”. I forgot if it’s a Michelin star restaurant or whatever awarded restaurant, but basically it’s expensive but a lot of people say it’s worth it. Lazy to find another hole-in-the-wall dim sum place, so this would do. Lol! Later when we came back to Malaysia, Tron’s mom asked him if people in HK were rude to us, yadda yadda, Tron said we got such great service everywhere. Tron’s mom said that his sister who went to HK said that the waiter scolded them because they couldn’t order the dim sum properly (cannot read chinese), and Tron said that that’s lies. People in HK help you read the menu. Wtf! Cos I took him to expensive restaurant la, of course service different from a coffeeshop dim sum restaurant. -___-”
By the way, not boasting about $$ ok, just that if you happen to know Tron, you should really get the “whole story” from him sometimes. ;p
I believe the 2nd floor and 1st floor is decorated in the same way.

Hello!
This is our appetizer… some really funny looking fried anchovies. The anchovies so curly wan?
The lamp… hahaha.
Starting to get hungry + antsy.
Arrived at Fu Sing at 11am, and once again I was scolding Tron all the way there because he didn’t want to wake up early. But turns out ALL FOR THE BETTER because Fu Sing only opens around that time. Lol! Now I remember, when I went to HK with my colleagues last time, they were TOO early for Fu Sing and we wound up walking aimlessly around the area. Which btw, doesn’t have much stuff to see. The 1st floor are for tables with reservations, and at first Tron started to nag already, “Nah nah, you see… never make reservations..” but never fear — cos there is a 2nd floor and it’s pretty empty. -___-” So we got a really nice table and nice waiters & waitresses to help us. Yup, we can’t read chinese either, so we just called the manager over and asked them what is the recommended and “chut meng” (star dishes) stuff in Fu Sing. I had read some online reviews before, so generally just said yes to what sounded familiar. This is what we ate:
Fried prawn fritter wrapped in chee cheong fun. A twist on the usual yau char kwai wrapped with chee cheong fun.
Fried radish cake. You know it’s delicious when people from other tables ask the waiter what YOU are having.
Har gow, but excellently done by Fu Sing. Though a bit on the puny side.
Buttery, warm, egg tarts! So hard to resist that Tron was stealing away a tart when I tried to take a photo.
Siew mai – awesome.
This one is an RM10 per piece siu loong pau which contained crab roe and dunno what other goodies inside. Indeed the soup inside the siu loong pau tasted better than usual, and you can really see and taste the crab roe. But it is so small! Two bites and it’s gone. *sob* When I complained about the size to Tron, he said that kou kup people only need to taste things once. Lol!

Some lo mai fun which was quite forgettable. Regret ordering this as it’s also super filling.
The most awesome bbq buns you will ever taste! I’m not even a fan of bbq buns, but this is really something else. If you come to Fu Sing, this is a MUST ORDER and a bestseller at this place. Hahahha.
We saw another couple eating this, so we also ordered our own siu yuk & char siu. Personally think the char siu not bad, but don’t order the siu yuk as it’s too fatty.
If I go to HK with my parents, I would definitely bring them here, regardless of the price. Eating is a moment to be enjoyed, at a slow pace. Especially when it’s early morning dim sum. No point to rush down the food, you can’t even take your time to savor it. What’s the point? Though the restaurant got more crowded as time went by, the waiters never made us feel as if we should run along now. They were still as attentive. Lovely place to eat at. Cost? Expect to pay about RM100 per person. But keep in mind that we did go a little bit overboard… you’d probably not be eating as much as us… ;p

After lunch, we spent our time at Times Square (yes, another shopping mall) because it was the nearest “fun thing” to do. Again, nothing much in Times Square, we ended up going back to our favorite Langham Plaza and Lui Yan Kai. Hahaha! Oh, and I helped Tron like mad find out where the Mongkok Computer Center is, but he wound up buying nothing. He kept saying that the Mongkok Computer Center can’t hold a candle to Lowyat, though we were intrigued by this thing they were selling called the “Ipad Killer”. Hahahha!
At Lui Yan Kai, we mainly bought souvenirs. What we loved buying were :
+ T-shirts (About RM10 per shirt, good for souvenirs and also for self)
+ fake LeSportsac bag called “ProSports”. It’s really big and roomy and the aunty will give you free pouches as well. ^_^
+ bag organisers (those things used to store your stuff properly if you’re carrying a big bag… so that you can keep things organised?)
The rest I forgot already… =p
By the time it was night, I was feeling like… quite a pity that we didn’t eat much “authentic HK food”, so I forced Tron to go out to Jordan with me to try the Australia Dairy Co. I remembered it being awesome, so excitedly went to take the MTR…

However, the food this time round …. really is not as what I remembered it to be. We were actually still super full from Fu Sing (yes, until dinner time!!), and yet we over-ordered. Each of us had a coffee-tea mix, steamed milk and food.
So nice, they gave us english menus to peruse. Hahaha.
Steamed milk and tea…
Tron’s food…
My macaroni and ham. It tasted much better after I put in, like, 1 tablespoon of pepper! Otherwise it’s tasteless!
Byeeeee Jordan. Don’t feel like visiting you again, but maybe Yee Shun is better?
Really regret that I chose to come here. Food ain’t cheap either… like RM60!!! Zomg! Should have gone to Yee Shun, I heard they have more variety of steamed milk there. Or just gone to Tsui Wah, which is just opposite our building. Sigh…
Spent the night packing our luggage, and I was so worried that I would be over the limit as I had so many SHOWER GELS and stuff. HAHAHA. Terrible. That, and I bought this one huge box of pineapple cakes for my parents, and it comes in a bright yellow box. The box itself also costs $$, so I didn’t want to leave the box behind. Lol! Ended up, my luggage was only 15.5kg… I so regret buying up to 20kg worth of luggage space. ZZZ. At least Tron utilised his luggage weight properly. I think his was 19kg…
Before we bade farewell to Mongkok, we walked around a bit in the morning, sampled some last-minute street food, even some last minute H&M shopping!! before going to the airport. We arrived earlier at the airport because thought the shopping there would be better, but again, nothing caught our eye. Oh well… byeeeee HK!! I wanna visit you again next year!
Bye Langham!
The zomg-delicious! Random pork bun (filled with dunno what, actually) that Tron bought. It’s about RM3-RM4.
Here’s another disgraceful example of what type of breakfasts we eat — mochi from the night before!
View from our room. Quite nice, right? :3
Finally arrived! Actually, Tron and I were super stoked that for this trip, everyone was SUPER nice to us, and they are not pushy, rude or whatever. People keep saying HK full of rude people, but I think it’s actually those from mainland, lololol. They are blur (try to pay with renminbi when people already say only accepting HKD) and they are super thick skin. This is just me generalising… I’m sure there are some really gentle chinese people from mainland too… they’re just not in HK. Lol!
Enjoying our drinks. :3 (By the way, I was wearing my new tee shirt from Disneyland, hehe)
Tron’s shrimp wonton noodles.
My shrimp wonton + fish paste noodles. Don’t see like the bowl is so small.. it’s freaking filling! And here I thought after eating at Tsim Chai Kee, we could head on over to Mak’s Noodles, Tsui Wah, etc… lol!
Here’s the menu + prices for those of you interested.
Potted around nearby, headed towards Pottinger’s! Ok, as we were walking up and down the hills, we suddenly heard the sound of alarms and police sirens. I think we imagined gunshots! And visualised self being held as hostages. Scampered away quickly.


Tron was very stoked with the mid-levels escalators. And this is the Mickey shirt that he was talking about.
View from mid-levels escalators…
Bought curry fishballs + free wantan from a roadside vendor. Felt so darn authentic, lol. Tron ate this and said that it’s so good he can eat it everyday! Well, I don’t doubt him since he can eat turkey sandwiches everyday too.
Off topic a bit, but this is our drinks collection in the hotel! Lol! Everyday we buy more and more drinks and we don’t really finish it up…I have to say, we love C.C. Lemon! We used to love Vitamin Water, but now we love C.C. Lemon more!
Forced Tron to accompany me to Hui Lao Shan. In my head, I planned to go there everyday!! But this Tron is trying to stop me from becoming fat, so he only layan-ed me ONCE. Damn sad, I tell you.
They had this mango desserts buffet as well. So darn enticing! But it’s something like RM70-RM80 for a 9-course mango dessert extravaganza. I would’ve taken it, but Tron was giving me a LOOK. Damn not pandering to my heart’s desires. So we only ate…
This! Which I don’t know what it’s called, but it’s really good. What makes Hui Lao Shan so good is the freshness of the mango. You can taste the natural taste of the fruit, nothing fake-y about it. Hahaha. It feels so healthy! This should be a healthfood, not a dessert.
And of course, must have the curried spare parts.
We also tried NY Fries, but this was a huge disappointment.
But Tron did buy this … for dinner. Lol!
And he also told me to grab a juice, even though our hotel room had so many drinks already. I think he was drawn to the cute tumbler… but the tumbler is with me now and I still haven’t used it.
Though we really tried hard to withstand our hunger, we finally caved in and had some really overpriced food in Disneyland. This is Tron’s char siu fan. It’s around RM25??
And this is my “three treasures” rice. The three treasures are the braised chicken meat, Chinese sausage and SALTED EGG. Salted egg also can be called as a treasure, lol.
























Citygates!! I miss you already! :$




Excitedly walking towards the entrance. They have music playing on speakers that make you feel like you really are approaching some magical destination. Songs from your childhood! 
I got the Tinkerbell card! Wheeeeee
See how deserted Main Street is?
Maybe I just didn’t like the gloomy Halloween atmosphere. I also didn’t see the whole “heads will roll… again” headless horseman show. I had no idea where to go to see it! I was half-expecting it to be a random actor galloping across Disneyland. That would have been awesome right? But there was none. 


































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