Hazel counted me in for this dinner before I even got to HK. I don’t usually go for steamboat/hotpot but ever since Surt introduced me to Nagomi, I guess I am okay with it now. I don’t go, “YAY! HOTPOT!” but I won’t say “YUCK!” either. It’s also possible that there is a wider variety of food to cook in the steamboat/hotpot or just plain change of taste buds.
:hee:

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Following the leader!
Leader say hor, in order to get the private room, our bill must be a minimum HKD3000. When I did the calculation and converted it to RM hor, I almost pengsan-ed wor.
:P

I’ve been told not to convert prices of food.
Actually, the only sakit hati thing I have about buying/paying things in HK is the Skinfood BB cream – I paid HKD290 and it’s only RM79 in Malaysia.
:grr:

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Your personal straining ladle, personal and public/uncooked food chopsticks.
HK people are particular personal food hygiene. No putting chopsticks in your mouth and using the same one to pick up food that is for sharing! We are Malaysian, so bantai only lah.

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I thought we were late but we were the first to arrive.
:hee:

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Eiz and FeR

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Assorted condiments to choose from.

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Concentrating on the menu to see what to order for dinner.

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Gold medal yunno!

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At least I’m not the only one taking photos…
:P

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Food and friends!

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What we’ve ordered…so far.

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Very smokey. Can’t even see the person opposite of you clearly.
*hehe*

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Group photo

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When I see this, I feel very bad.
I thought the orange would be stuck to the skin…so when Hazel asked Paul to help us two take a picture with the oranges, I thought it’d be funny to have one below Hazel’s face (the one she was holding) and one above her head but upside down. Well, it fell on her head. I was MORTIFIED! I was super paiseh because I didn’t know that the orange wasn’t stuck to the skin and it’s as if I was so mean to do that on purpose.
:oops:

Sorry Hazel!

After dinner, we went back home. We planned to go hiking at Sai Kung, so better get to bed early (I was still jet lagging). I asked, “How are we going back? Walk ah?”
Forgot that public transport runs till quite late in HK (we took the bus home).
:P