Food
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A Day at The Peak & Hidden Gems Around Hong Kong
In my previous post about our arrival in Hong Kong, I shared how our first night was slow, calm, and full of simple joys. Day 2 was a little more eventful — still relaxed, but with a nice mix of sightseeing, food, and catching up with friends. We started our morning early with breakfast at… Continue reading
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Lights, and the Start of My Birthday Trip
It was a busy month of November — with work, floral projects, and travel all happening at once. In my earlier post about my future travel plans, I mentioned how excited I was for my upcoming Hong Kong trip. Now that I’m finally back, and have a little breathing space after all the work and… Continue reading
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Japanese Lunch at Aged Ya
I went to Aged Ya for a casual lunch recently, and it turned out to be a nice surprise. The space is small, but the atmosphere was lively. The shop filled up quickly with the lunch crowd, though the turnaround was fast, so it never felt like a long wait. I ordered sashimi, shima aji,… Continue reading
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A Sweet Finish at tofu.g – Dessert After MODU
After our satisfying lunch at MODU, we weren’t quite ready to call it a day just yet. You can read my post about MODU here. Our ex-boss mentioned that they had a sister dessert spot nearby—owned by the same owner, just around the corner on the same floor of Mandarin Gallery. It’s called tofu.g, a… Continue reading
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Lunch at MODU – A New Korean Gem at Mandarin Gallery
I recently checked out MODU, a new Samgyetang specialty Korean restaurant that just opened at Mandarin Gallery—and honestly, I’m already thinking about going back. I went with an ex-colleague to have lunch with our ex-boss, and we dropped by during a weekday lunch. The space was modern, clean, and surprisingly cozy for something so new.… Continue reading