Spring JuChunYuan @ Far East Square
Being the only restaurant in Singapore to serve traditional Min cuisine, JuChunYuan first came about in China and her origins can be traced all the way back to 1865, whereby it was first known as SanYouZhai. Thereafter, she was later renamed as Ju Chun Tea Garden in 1904. For more than a century, the restaurant...
Fuk Kee Congee @ Fa Yuen Street
I had planned to make a trip down to one of Kowloon’s well-known congee eateries during our short stay in Hong Kong, considering that my Dad has always been a fan of the staple dish. Situated within Mong Kok, Fuk Kee Congee is located along one of the busiest streets in Kowloon. When we arrived early at the...
Lin Heung Tea House @ Wellington Street
Rated as one of the best few dining venues on OpenRice Hong Kong, it was literally a maze for us to locate the all-so-popular restaurant along the long stretch of Wellington Street. There was a line that stretched till the midway of the staircase and I was absolutely glad then that I had made reservations, until they told me that they had...
Yee Shun Milk Company @ Sai Yueng Choi Street S.
With various branches scattered around Hong Kong, Yee Shun Milk Company specialises in milk- based desserts that have been acclaimed as popular must-tries for tourists abroad. As my parents and brother were still feeling a little full from the mediocre staple dishes from an eatery located a few dishes away, I was convinced into ordering just...
Mak Man Kee Noodle Shop @ Parkes Street
Located just next to Hong Kong’s widely acclaimed Australia Dairy Company, Mak Man Kee Noodle Shop is probably the closest competitor along Parkes Street. Having waited outside for a considerably long time for available seats, my family and I were amazed at the overwhelming response the small eatery was receiving from the locals, both young and...
Tanhua Tou Jia Chang Cai @ Yanji Street
Having ventured into the most popular night markets of the city of Taipei- Shilin, Shi Da- you name it! (and being really weary from the experience of having to jostle our way through the immense crowds), we were anticipating another decent meal with fine delicacies at yet another long-standing Chinese Restaurant in the city. Tan Hua Tou...
Chun Shui Tang @ Nanjing E. Road
Chun Shui Tang is one of the few favorite venues for a session of Chinese tea within the few regions of Taiwan. With a couple of establishments scattered across the city of Taipei, we chanced upon one of her outlets situated Nanjing East Road as we had intended to pay a visit to the vastly popular...
Lu Sang @ Yong Kang Street
Serving a wide selection of dishes unique to the flavors of Taiwan, Lu Sang remains as a familiar name to many of the residents and shop-owners who have been around Yong Kang Street for a rather long time. One might question the credibility of its reputation but well, I can vouch for it since I had left...
Yong Kang 15 @ Yong Kang Street
Having been instructed by my friends to never to leave Taiwan without having a taste of their all-so-famous varieties of shaved ice, I brought my family to have a session of cold desserts since we were particularly bothered by the sweltering heat in Taipei. Located in the exact same spot that the legendary Ice Monster once stood, Yong Kang...
Cha Ba @ Zhongxiao E. Road
As my family had an entire list of activities lined up for the day, I had suggested that we pay a visit to Cha Ba so that we could have an early and hearty breakfast. Besides, I thought that Cha Ba would be an ideal place to check out since she is a cafeteria that is unique to...
Long Beach @ Dempsey
Dempsey Hill has always been looked upon as a place to head to for a nice and chill-out night out with its many al-fresco dining spots. Originally starting off with primarily western influenced dining outlets like P.S. Café and Barracks, Dempsey Hill has flourished over the years to include everything from Indian to Korean cuisine....

