Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Last Day: Dim Sum at City Hall and Climbing Victoria Peak

I’m going on about 4 hours sleep in the last 48 hours at this point, and I’m showing no signs of slowing down.  Today we had plans to hit the horse races in Kowloon, but after our night out we found that we unfortunately didn’t have the energy for it...so, next time I come to Hong Kong, this will be #1 on my TO DO list!  Our first tourist item on the to do list today was to get Dim Sum at City Hall Maxim's Palace and then head to over to Victoria Peak and take the tram to the top for some bird’s eye views of Hong Kong Island. 

Dim Sum at City Hall Maxim's Palace 
It was literally the size of a reception hall
and full of people! 

I have no idea what these are...dumplings of some sort

Yummy but scary looking calamari and some sort
of fried chicken thingy...

A dumpling with hair...after being out all night partying this
looked less than appetizing to me...but I tried it anyway.
Sort of tasted like sweet refried beans

We finally try one of those rice things wrapped in a
banana leaf...it was anti climatic

So this is what I look like when I've had 4 hours sleep
in 48 hours and have been out drinking all night.
Thank god for makeup and fedoras!

All the girls for our last big meal together in China

So...the architecture nerd in me has to give
a shout out to the restroom signs that we
saw in City Hall...

Who doesn't love a handicap Pac-Man??

Climbing Victoria Peak
So this is a must when visiting Hong Kong, but I have to warn, it's full of mainland tourists pushing you out of line and out of the tiny trolley that takes you to the top.  You have to be able to stand your ground and be aggressive if you ride this thing to the top.  I have found these past few weeks that the Chinese are not really the most patient people, although if I were competing for 1.3 billion people then I would probably be the same way.

Sooo...many...people!!  It's claustrophobic, really.

Here comes the trolly!  Prepare to get pushy, 'cause those trolly doors are tiny and
something like 100 people are trying to get on this trolley!

Ahh, it's nice up here...and there are great views of the entire island!

Skyscrapers everywhere...

I think this is where the high rollers live....



I wish I could have added this poster to
my China poster collection.
Hong Kong:  The Riviera of the Orient

After this I crashed….we were ready for a serious nights sleep, to say good bye to Hong Kong, and to return to real life.  But don't worry Hong Kong...I will be back.




Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Everybody Have Fun Tonight…Everybody Wan Chai Tonight

After our amazing dinner, we decided to head back to Lan Kwai Fong and see where the night took us.   We hit a couple of the bars down the street from our hotel and then decided that we would have way more fun with our friends at Wagyu, so we headed there for the rest of the evening.  It was fun of course, if you don’t count the obnoxious Brit that was dominating my time with conversations about how he hates Americans, etc, etc.  Needless to say, it was an interesting and ineffective tactic for attracting American women.  After the Wagyu crew got off for the night, we headed to a club for some dancing and then it was decided that I needed to experience Wan Chai nightlife before leaving Hong Kong.  And  it was quite an experience. .. We ended up in some nameless underground club full of shady characters and scantily clad local Hong Kong women surrounding spellbound foreign men.  I tried to take pictures of the scene for the blog, but I was advised against it and told to take note of all the shady characters at the bar….so, my apologies, but words and your own imagination will have to suffice until you are able to experience the Wan Chai underground nightlife for yourself!  It was great people watching- in fact, it was so great that by the time I figured it was time to head out and go to bed, we exited the club only to be bathed in 6am morning sunlight. 
Post dinner drinks in Lan Kwai Fong


Jenn maybe had too much hong pútáo jiǔ when she took
this picture, but it's still cute!


People watching at Wagyu with night manager Alex
*Thanks for Jenn for being the photographer that night, Mary &
I were taking the night off!

 

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Causeaway Bay and Dinner at a Hong Kong Private Kitchen

Thanks to our late night out, we got a late start for the day today, so we decided to hop on the MTR and explore other areas of Hong Kong Island a bit.  We decided to walk around Causeaway Bay where we grabbed a bite to eat at Din Tai Fung, (again!  It was so good and cheap!)  And then we rode the mid-levels escalators in SOHO.
I love that they use bamboo for scaffolding here
it creates this create dichotomy between old and new

Boarding the MTR for the real Hong Kong experience




No joke, the sidewalks have stairs they are so steep


Riding the mid-levels!
At the top of the Mid-Levels


Exploring dark and dingy alleys...


A stop at Watsons, our GO TO personal store, haha


Dinner tonight was at Sichuan Cuisine Da Ping Huo, a private kitchen in Hong Kong that only schedules 2 dinner seatings a night with roughly 6 tables.  It’s run by a couple- the husband runs the front of house and serves the guests while his wife cooks away in the kitchen.  The dinner was amazing, and what made it an even more incredible experience was that the husband and wife came out together to thank each table of guests and then the wife sang a piece of Chinese opera.  It was so moving and definitely one of the best dining experiences thus far in China, which is saying a lot!
a very spicey 4 course meal!

At Sichuan Cuisine Da Ping Huo

A picture with the owners

High rollers.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

What Happens in Lan Kwai Fong, Stays in Lan Kwai Fong

After we returned from Kowloon, we vamped it up for a few drinks…which somehow turned into more than a few. ..And finally the evening ended (or should I say morning began) with Jenn and I returning to the hotel lobby where Jenn proceeded to ask the front desk concierge when the hotel restaurant opened because we were hungry.  We were disappointed to learn that it wouldn’t open until 6 am until the concierge pointed out that it would be 6 am in thirty minutes J  Regardless, we were unable to wait, so we retired to our room where we ate airport duty free chocolates in the bed and reminisced about our fun night like two giggling little girls.  Now that was an awesome night.  And here is the only evidence remaining of what transpired that evening- enjoy!


Sitting inside the bar at Waygu


The streets of Lan Kwai Fong at night

Enjoying some mojitos
Jenn has a bottomless glass of pútáo jiǔ - so she's in heaven


Me and Jenn with Alvin, a Wagyu manager who loves to dance,
and apparently, has a thing for women who are much taller than he


Dancing with Alvin


With the girls!


Mary befriends a man who we think might
have a connection to the drug cartel :)  kidding.
He invited us over to his BBQ on Sunday.


Jenn and I enjoy another glass of much deserved bai pútáo jiǔ


Me and Alex, the night manager, who also
enjoys a little eggs benedict at 1:30 in the afternoon


 We love Hong Kong...and the year of the bunny!
Me and Mary


Jenn, Alvin, and me


Jenn and Mary


What??  I bet Jenn just said something hilarious that I will never remember. So sad...