Japan's Travel forum
http://www.frommers.com/cgi-bin/WebX?14@72.RHbtcGyJlOh^0@.ee6b2f8
travelling in Hokkaido
http://www.frommers.com/destinations/hokkaido/
travelling to Hakone using a free pass
http://www.odakyu.jp/english/freepass/hakone_01.html
Japan Travel Guide
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e623.html
This blog is a record of what I do, what I think and what I read. If you are interested to know about my professional experience, you can refer to the other blog of mine. http://admi2camac.blogspot.com/
Sunday, 4 May 2008
DIY Travel in Darwin, Australia
First of all, these are the hotels that we would like to consider.
The following page contains some info about taking a bus tour in Darwin, Australia.
http://www.australiantravel.us/_mgxroot/page_10773.html
The following page is on a tourist forum for touring Darwin. http://forum.virtualtourist.com/forum-1877297-1-Travel-Darwin-1-forum.html
The following page is a listing of those attractions in and around Darwin.
http://en.travelnt.com/explore/darwin/darwin-city-guide.aspx
They also show this map on their website:
Among some of the recommendations that I found on the net. These are the places to visit:
Day 1
Spend the day visiting Darwin Wharf Precinct which incorporates the Australian Pearling Exhibition. It may also be nice to visit the WWII Oil Storage Tunnel. Also of interest is the Indo Pacific Marine which contains a living marine eco-tourism display, featuring the coral reefs of the Northern Territory. In Darwin city follow the Historical Walk to discover the city's history and see Parliament House and Survivors Lookout for a view across the Wharf precinct. End of the day at the Deckchair Cinema, an outdoor cinema where movies are watched in deckchairs under the stars. Dinner at one of the alfresco eateries and enjoy fresh seafood as the sun sets over the Timor Sea.
More information on the Wharf, Indo Pacific Marine, as well as the Tunnel is listed below.
Day 2
Either a tour to Litchfield Nature Park
Get a close up view of the saltwater crocodile at either crocodylus Park, Darwin Crocodile Farm or on a jumping crocodile cruise on the Adelaide River.
Day 3
Take a self-guided walk through the George Brown Darwin Botanic Garden. The garden contain many species of tropical plants, including orchids, bromelidad, cycads and palms.
Check out Cyclone Tracy display at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory amongst other diverse exhibits. Continue to visit the casino at Skycity. Can also consider taking a buffet dinner in Sunset Restaurant at Skycity.
As the tropical sun sets, join the throng at Mindil Beach sunset market.
Day 4
Spend the morning relaxing and enjoy brunch at one of the many cafes or restaurants along Mitchell Street. Visit Aquascene, in the heart of the city, where hundreds of fish can be hand-fed at high tide.
The following page shows the high tide for fish feeding at Aquascene:
http://www.aquascene.com.au/feeding/Jun2008.htm
Spend some time walking around Cullen Bay Marina and taking in the sights. Just out of town take a scenic walk along the coast of Darwin Harbour. While touring around Darwin Harbour, consider taking a romantic harbour cruise to enjoy the scenery along the northern coastline of Australia. It is especially enjoyable when it is sunset time.
Darwin Wharf Precinct
Address: Stokes Hill Wharf, Darwin
Darwin's Wharf has had a colourful, busy and sometimes tragic history. Its beginnings reflect the times and the uncertainty surrounding the future of the township in the late 1800's. However, in 1871 the advent of the overland telegraph and undersea cable ensured Darwin's future. The ethnic population also has its beginnings linked to the Wharf. From 1884 the pearling industry was based in Frances Bay and, like the gold rush 10 years before, encouraged more Asian immigration to Darwin.
The wharf area today still has many of its historical landmarks standing. The fascinating background of Darwin's Oil Fuel installations, Traveller’s Walk, The Steam Pump House, the little known Civil Aviation Terminal and Stokes Hill Power Station all have their own stories to tell. Then there is the tragedy that happened at 0958 on February 19, 1942 - the destruction of the area by Japanese bombing which claimed the lives of many service personnel and waterside workers.
Today, the Precinct has many historical and modern attractions to interest residents and visitors to Darwin, including a pearling exhibition and pearl shop, and an a la carte seafood restuarant. Or why not dine al fresco and take in the cooling sea breezes. You can drop a line from the fishing platforms - a popular fishing spot, or take a fishing tour. Choose from a wide selection of harbour cruises that leave from the wharf to explore the harbour, or just relax and enjoy the seasonal live entertainment. From Survivors Lookout, a network of walking trails lead down to the World War II oil tunnels.
There is a free shuttle bus service from Darwin city and return to the wharf precinct while the Convention Centre is under construction. Please visit the Darwin Waterfront and Convention Centre website for a timetable.
WWII Oil Storage Tunnels
Address
Kitchener Drive
Darwin Wharf Precinct
Darwin
Entry fees apply
May to September:
Monday - Sunday 9 am - 4 pm
Tickets are available at the tunnel entrance:
Adults - $5 Children - $3
One of the more interesting constructions in Darwin during World War II are the oil storage tunnels located near the Darwin Wharf Precinct. Originally eight oil tunnels were planned, but only five were actually constructed. Today, two of these oil storage tunnels are open for viewing. The tunnels feature a collection of photographs of Darwin during World War II and the men and women that served in the Northern Territory.
An experienced guide will take you through the tunnels with informative commentary,and books and souvenirs are available.
Indo Pacific Marine
Address: 29 Stokes Hill Road, oposite the Darwin Convention Centre, Darwin
Opening Hours
DRY SEASON (APR – OCT)
10am to 5pm Monday to Friday
and 10am to 5pm Weekends and Public Holidays
We are closed Christmas Day, New Years Day and Good Friday
ADMISSION (effective 4 April 2008)
ADULT $18.00
Indo Pacific Marine is a unique exhibition which promotes their man-made onshore marine ecosystems, highlighting the exclusive features of the coral reefs. Indo Pacific Marine is the longest established marine visitor education facility in the Northern Territory. This exhibition is distinctive because it is a land based living marine education centre where each system is totally self supporting. There is no feeding, filtration or water changing carried out and visitors, regardless of their age or health, are able to experience, learn and marvel, under expert guidance and in full safety with guided tours during the day or night time.
This is a showcase of the beauty of the Northern Territory marine environment, which is considered to be one of the most beautiful, fragile, yet potentially dangerous environment on earth. They have committed much energy to the systematic formation of education information and they cover subjects such as food webs, relationships, dangerous marine animals, biodiversity and mans impact on the marine environment – pollution, catching and releasing fish and more. All the eco-systems they have developed are from local waters to ensure a true representation of the valuable marine environment.
SKYCITY Darwin
SKYCITY Darwin is set in 18 acres of lush tropical gardens, only moments from Darwin's central business district and offer complementary transfers four times daily. SKYCITY Darwin is an entertainment complex with a casino adjacent to the hotel. If it's gaming you are looking for, all of the old favourites as well as exciting new table games and pokies are available. There is also a wide range of dining options where you can relax in the laid back Sunset Cafe, enjoy authentic Chinese cuisine in Dragon Court, or sit down to fine dining in EVOO. SKYCITY Darwin is a popular venue for concerts, with regular performances by talented musicians or jazz bands on the lawns. There is something for everyone.
Great value buffet breakfast, lunch or dinner is awaiting you at the Sunset Restaurant, one of Darwin’s favourite restaurants, at SKYCITY Darwin. Enjoy ocean and tropical garden views while dining, with the choice to dine al fresco on the balcony. The Sunset Restaurant has a fully licensed bar.
Darwin Harbour
Dotted with sunken ships from World War II, Cyclone Tracy and confiscated Indonesian fishing vessels, Darwin Harbour is surrounded by scenic mangroves and pristine tidal beaches, meeting at Darwin’s cosmopolitan foreshore. Take a voyage of discovery around the foreshore or spend a day out fishing for barramundi, jewfish, golden snapper and threadfin salmon or go for the adventure of scuba diving around the wrecks. There are a number of very popular options for discovering the true extent of the harbour. Enjoy a relaxing cruise on an old pearl lugger, a seafood dinner on an old sailing ketch, a thrilling ride in a jetboat or sail into the sunset on a relaxing ecotour.
Harbour Cruise
Adult $40.00 2 hours
Enjoy a harbour cruise or charter aboard the Spirit of Darwin!
Enjoy an early morning breakfast cruise aboard the air-conditioned vessel. See the famous Darwin sunrise from the open upper deck while enjoying an early morning cup of tea. Or enjoy the lunchtime cruise as our vessel tours the majestic Darwin coastline. The sunset cruise completes another wonderful day in paradise. Experience the photographers dream with the incredible Darwin Harbour sunset.
Afternoon Jumping Crocodile Cruise Tour
Adult $92
In the murky waters of the Adelaide River lives the most dangerous reptile in NT. The huge saltwater Jumping Crocodiles are the stars of the fascinating Adelaide River Queen Cruise, which excites, entertains and educates.
Adelaide River Queen Cruises operate high quality sightseeing vessels, with fully enclosed air-conditioned lower decks and open air canopied top decks.
Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory
Admission Free
Set in a tropical garden on Darwin Harbour at Bullocky Point is the Northern Territory's premier cultural institution. There are permanent galleries, which include Aboriginal art and culture, maritime archaeology, visual arts, craft, Southeast Asian art and material culture. There is Northern Territory history and information on natural sciences. All add to providing an entertaining, diverse and educational experience for the local community and visitors to Darwin.
The following page contains some info about taking a bus tour in Darwin, Australia.
http://www.australiantravel.us/_mgxroot/page_10773.html
The following page is on a tourist forum for touring Darwin. http://forum.virtualtourist.com/forum-1877297-1-Travel-Darwin-1-forum.html
The following page is a listing of those attractions in and around Darwin.
http://en.travelnt.com/explore/darwin/darwin-city-guide.aspx
They also show this map on their website:
Among some of the recommendations that I found on the net. These are the places to visit:
Day 1
Spend the day visiting Darwin Wharf Precinct which incorporates the Australian Pearling Exhibition. It may also be nice to visit the WWII Oil Storage Tunnel. Also of interest is the Indo Pacific Marine which contains a living marine eco-tourism display, featuring the coral reefs of the Northern Territory. In Darwin city follow the Historical Walk to discover the city's history and see Parliament House and Survivors Lookout for a view across the Wharf precinct. End of the day at the Deckchair Cinema, an outdoor cinema where movies are watched in deckchairs under the stars. Dinner at one of the alfresco eateries and enjoy fresh seafood as the sun sets over the Timor Sea.
More information on the Wharf, Indo Pacific Marine, as well as the Tunnel is listed below.
Day 2
Either a tour to Litchfield Nature Park
Get a close up view of the saltwater crocodile at either crocodylus Park, Darwin Crocodile Farm or on a jumping crocodile cruise on the Adelaide River.
Day 3
Take a self-guided walk through the George Brown Darwin Botanic Garden. The garden contain many species of tropical plants, including orchids, bromelidad, cycads and palms.
Check out Cyclone Tracy display at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory amongst other diverse exhibits. Continue to visit the casino at Skycity. Can also consider taking a buffet dinner in Sunset Restaurant at Skycity.
As the tropical sun sets, join the throng at Mindil Beach sunset market.
Day 4
Spend the morning relaxing and enjoy brunch at one of the many cafes or restaurants along Mitchell Street. Visit Aquascene, in the heart of the city, where hundreds of fish can be hand-fed at high tide.
The following page shows the high tide for fish feeding at Aquascene:
http://www.aquascene.com.au/feeding/Jun2008.htm
Spend some time walking around Cullen Bay Marina and taking in the sights. Just out of town take a scenic walk along the coast of Darwin Harbour. While touring around Darwin Harbour, consider taking a romantic harbour cruise to enjoy the scenery along the northern coastline of Australia. It is especially enjoyable when it is sunset time.
Darwin Wharf Precinct
Address: Stokes Hill Wharf, Darwin
Darwin's Wharf has had a colourful, busy and sometimes tragic history. Its beginnings reflect the times and the uncertainty surrounding the future of the township in the late 1800's. However, in 1871 the advent of the overland telegraph and undersea cable ensured Darwin's future. The ethnic population also has its beginnings linked to the Wharf. From 1884 the pearling industry was based in Frances Bay and, like the gold rush 10 years before, encouraged more Asian immigration to Darwin.
The wharf area today still has many of its historical landmarks standing. The fascinating background of Darwin's Oil Fuel installations, Traveller’s Walk, The Steam Pump House, the little known Civil Aviation Terminal and Stokes Hill Power Station all have their own stories to tell. Then there is the tragedy that happened at 0958 on February 19, 1942 - the destruction of the area by Japanese bombing which claimed the lives of many service personnel and waterside workers.
Today, the Precinct has many historical and modern attractions to interest residents and visitors to Darwin, including a pearling exhibition and pearl shop, and an a la carte seafood restuarant. Or why not dine al fresco and take in the cooling sea breezes. You can drop a line from the fishing platforms - a popular fishing spot, or take a fishing tour. Choose from a wide selection of harbour cruises that leave from the wharf to explore the harbour, or just relax and enjoy the seasonal live entertainment. From Survivors Lookout, a network of walking trails lead down to the World War II oil tunnels.
There is a free shuttle bus service from Darwin city and return to the wharf precinct while the Convention Centre is under construction. Please visit the Darwin Waterfront and Convention Centre website for a timetable.
WWII Oil Storage Tunnels
Address
Kitchener Drive
Darwin Wharf Precinct
Darwin
Entry fees apply
May to September:
Monday - Sunday 9 am - 4 pm
Tickets are available at the tunnel entrance:
Adults - $5 Children - $3
One of the more interesting constructions in Darwin during World War II are the oil storage tunnels located near the Darwin Wharf Precinct. Originally eight oil tunnels were planned, but only five were actually constructed. Today, two of these oil storage tunnels are open for viewing. The tunnels feature a collection of photographs of Darwin during World War II and the men and women that served in the Northern Territory.
An experienced guide will take you through the tunnels with informative commentary,and books and souvenirs are available.
Indo Pacific Marine
Address: 29 Stokes Hill Road, oposite the Darwin Convention Centre, Darwin
Opening Hours
DRY SEASON (APR – OCT)
10am to 5pm Monday to Friday
and 10am to 5pm Weekends and Public Holidays
We are closed Christmas Day, New Years Day and Good Friday
ADMISSION (effective 4 April 2008)
ADULT $18.00
Indo Pacific Marine is a unique exhibition which promotes their man-made onshore marine ecosystems, highlighting the exclusive features of the coral reefs. Indo Pacific Marine is the longest established marine visitor education facility in the Northern Territory. This exhibition is distinctive because it is a land based living marine education centre where each system is totally self supporting. There is no feeding, filtration or water changing carried out and visitors, regardless of their age or health, are able to experience, learn and marvel, under expert guidance and in full safety with guided tours during the day or night time.
This is a showcase of the beauty of the Northern Territory marine environment, which is considered to be one of the most beautiful, fragile, yet potentially dangerous environment on earth. They have committed much energy to the systematic formation of education information and they cover subjects such as food webs, relationships, dangerous marine animals, biodiversity and mans impact on the marine environment – pollution, catching and releasing fish and more. All the eco-systems they have developed are from local waters to ensure a true representation of the valuable marine environment.
SKYCITY Darwin
SKYCITY Darwin is set in 18 acres of lush tropical gardens, only moments from Darwin's central business district and offer complementary transfers four times daily. SKYCITY Darwin is an entertainment complex with a casino adjacent to the hotel. If it's gaming you are looking for, all of the old favourites as well as exciting new table games and pokies are available. There is also a wide range of dining options where you can relax in the laid back Sunset Cafe, enjoy authentic Chinese cuisine in Dragon Court, or sit down to fine dining in EVOO. SKYCITY Darwin is a popular venue for concerts, with regular performances by talented musicians or jazz bands on the lawns. There is something for everyone.
Great value buffet breakfast, lunch or dinner is awaiting you at the Sunset Restaurant, one of Darwin’s favourite restaurants, at SKYCITY Darwin. Enjoy ocean and tropical garden views while dining, with the choice to dine al fresco on the balcony. The Sunset Restaurant has a fully licensed bar.
Darwin Harbour
Dotted with sunken ships from World War II, Cyclone Tracy and confiscated Indonesian fishing vessels, Darwin Harbour is surrounded by scenic mangroves and pristine tidal beaches, meeting at Darwin’s cosmopolitan foreshore. Take a voyage of discovery around the foreshore or spend a day out fishing for barramundi, jewfish, golden snapper and threadfin salmon or go for the adventure of scuba diving around the wrecks. There are a number of very popular options for discovering the true extent of the harbour. Enjoy a relaxing cruise on an old pearl lugger, a seafood dinner on an old sailing ketch, a thrilling ride in a jetboat or sail into the sunset on a relaxing ecotour.
Harbour Cruise
Adult $40.00 2 hours
Enjoy a harbour cruise or charter aboard the Spirit of Darwin!
Enjoy an early morning breakfast cruise aboard the air-conditioned vessel. See the famous Darwin sunrise from the open upper deck while enjoying an early morning cup of tea. Or enjoy the lunchtime cruise as our vessel tours the majestic Darwin coastline. The sunset cruise completes another wonderful day in paradise. Experience the photographers dream with the incredible Darwin Harbour sunset.
Afternoon Jumping Crocodile Cruise Tour
Adult $92
In the murky waters of the Adelaide River lives the most dangerous reptile in NT. The huge saltwater Jumping Crocodiles are the stars of the fascinating Adelaide River Queen Cruise, which excites, entertains and educates.
Adelaide River Queen Cruises operate high quality sightseeing vessels, with fully enclosed air-conditioned lower decks and open air canopied top decks.
Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory
Admission Free
Set in a tropical garden on Darwin Harbour at Bullocky Point is the Northern Territory's premier cultural institution. There are permanent galleries, which include Aboriginal art and culture, maritime archaeology, visual arts, craft, Southeast Asian art and material culture. There is Northern Territory history and information on natural sciences. All add to providing an entertaining, diverse and educational experience for the local community and visitors to Darwin.
Sunday, 3 February 2008
Good Food
发记潮州酒楼
74 Amoy Street, Singapore
(65) 64234747
11am-2:30pm, 6pm-10pm
Sukling pig, steamed pomfret
老福建
101-102 Amoy Street, Singapore
(65) 6323 1612
10:30am-3pm 5:30pm-10pm
福建炒面,虾枣,红烧扣肉
逸群鸡饭餐室
23 Purvis Street, Singapore
(65) 6337 6819
10am-10pm
海南鸡饭,火锅,烧肉
希戈餐厅
2f Hyatt Regency, 67 Nathan Rd., Tsimshatsui
(852) 2311 1234
希戈火焰龙虾汤,fresh goose liver, Caesar's salad
咏藜园
102-105 Whampoa Garden, Wonderful Worlds of Whampoa, Hunghom.
(852) 2320 6430
11am-3pm, 6pm-10:30pm
白切手,红油炒手,四川担担面
创发潮州菜馆
62 South Wall Road, Kowloon City, Kowloon.
(852) 23833114
11am-12mn
冻蟹, 卤水鸭,胡椒粉肠猪肚汤
天香楼(珍记)杭州菜馆
18C Austin Ave, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon.
(852) 23662414
12nn-2:30pm, 6pm-10pm
龙井虾仁,蟹粉伴面,熏田鸡腿
陆羽茶室
24-26 Stanley Street, Central, Hong Kong.
(852) 25235464
7am-11pm
烧云腿鸽片, 炸酱面,白肺汤
Gaddi's 吉地士
1f, The Pennisula, 22 Salisbury Road, Tsimshatsui.
(852) 2315 3171
12nn-3pm 7pm-11pm
暖大西洋龙虾,鹌鹑蛋汤,美国安格西牛排
Sabatini
3f The Royal Garden, 69 Mody Road, Tsimshatsyi
(852) 27332200
12nn-2:30pm 6pm-11pm
Parma ham 生火腿, Risotto Alla Pescatora 海鲜饭, Tonnarelli 细面
梨花园
8f, BCC Buliding, 25-31 Carnarvon Road, Tsimshatsui
(852) 2722 6506
12nn-4pm 6pm-11pm
海鲜辣汤,炖牛骨肉,牛肠锅
糖朝
GF, 88 Canton Road, Tsimshatsui
(852) 21997799
豆腐花,鲜芒果冻布丁,合桃露
五味鸟Gomitori
LG5, Energy Plaza, 98 Granville Road, Tsimshatsui
(852) 23678519
7pm-1am
串烧
添乐园
G/F, 4 Fuk Lo Tsun Road, Kowloon City
(852) 2382 2369
7am-2am
煲仔饭
芳荣记
G/G 85-87 Hau Wong Road, Kowloon City
(852)23821788
11:30am-2am
火锅
粗菜馆
G/F, 17-19 Nga tsin Wai Road, Kowloon City
(852) 23837170
11am-12mn
炒猪杂
金宝泰国菜馆
G/F 14,15,23,25,27 Nga Tsin Long Road, Kowloon City
(852) 2716 7318
11am-1am
炒咖喱蟹,活虾刺身,五香三色菜猪手煲
弥敦粥面
11 Saigon Street, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon
(852) 2384 7356
7:30am-12mn
鲍鱼粥,姜葱白灼腰肝,生姜皮蛋
神灯海鲜菜馆
G/F, 419-421 Shanghai Street, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon
(852) 2384-2840
5pm-2am
原盅炖饷螺头汤,云胜田鸡扣
乐园牛丸王
G/F, 11, Fa Yuen Street, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon
(852) 2384 0496
10am-2am
牛肉丸,手辘渔面
生记粥品专家
G/F 7 Burd Street, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
(852) 2541 1099
6:30am-9pm
鱼骨粥, 鱼腩粥
莲香楼
160-164 Wellington Street, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
(852) 2544 4556
6am-11pm
霸王鸡,猪肚烧卖,烧腩卷
九记牛腩
21 Gough Street Central Hong Kong 歌赋街
12:30pm-7:15pm 8:30pm-11:30pm
牛腩面
雅谷餐厅
79A Wong Nai Chung Road, Happy Valley, Hong Kong
(852) 2577 2202
12nn-3pm 6pm-12mn
苏格兰烟三文鱼,香嫩蒙古生牛肉,红酒烩
松菱
3F, Shopping Arcade Convention Plaza, 1 Harbour Road, Wanchai.
(852) 2824 1298
12nn-3pm 6pm-11pm
铁板烧薄烧牛肉,烧鳗鱼,各色鱼生
海都海鲜酒家
2F Sun Hung Kai Ctr, 30 Harbour Road Wan Chai
(852) 2827 9938
11am-1130pm
花雕蒸蟹,黄桥烧饼,鱼翅灌汤饺
海湾酒家
44 Ching Tai Street, Lau Fau Shan, New Territories
(852) 2472 1011
6am-10pm
海龙王汤,韭黄银鱼炒双蚌,虾膏炒饭
瑞记茶楼
58 Chuen lung Village, Tai Mo Shan, New Territoires
(852) 2490 5246
6am-2pm
鸡球大包,烧腩卷,荔芋扣肉
龙华茶楼
Rua Norte do Mercado Almirante Lacerda 3
(853) 574 456
7am-2pm
怀旧点心
三元粥品
福龙下街44号
(853)573171
7-12:30
肉丸粥
六记粥面
沙梨头仁慕巷1号D地下
(853)559627
6:30-2:30
竹笙面,米通鲮鱼球,怀旧锦卤云吞
牛记码头美食
内港沙梨头22号码头
(853)9529846-2
葡色珈哩蟹,霸王水蒸鸡
佳记面家
新步头横街4号
(853)920 400
1:30-12:30
炸酱面,牛腩,水饺
颐德行
新步头街19号D
(853)920 598
7:00-7:30
豆花,豆浆
六棉酒家
乙水仔到杭州街60号地下海怡花园
(853)833 333
11-3, 5:30-11
鸡鲍翅
法兰度 Fernando
路环黑沙海滩9号
(853)882 264
12-11
葡色煎虾,烧乳猪,炒蚬
陈胜记
路环计单奴街21号
(853)882021
11-3 6-11
古法陈皮鸡,上汤路环鸡
南湖明月餐厅
旅游塔会展娱乐中心三楼
11-15 1830-2300
鲜菌鲍鱼酥,水云海藻桂花蚌,金鱼鲜虾饺,凉瓜鲜肉饺,香芋丑小鸭,波斯花篮
74 Amoy Street, Singapore
(65) 64234747
11am-2:30pm, 6pm-10pm
Sukling pig, steamed pomfret
老福建
101-102 Amoy Street, Singapore
(65) 6323 1612
10:30am-3pm 5:30pm-10pm
福建炒面,虾枣,红烧扣肉
逸群鸡饭餐室
23 Purvis Street, Singapore
(65) 6337 6819
10am-10pm
海南鸡饭,火锅,烧肉
希戈餐厅
2f Hyatt Regency, 67 Nathan Rd., Tsimshatsui
(852) 2311 1234
希戈火焰龙虾汤,fresh goose liver, Caesar's salad
咏藜园
102-105 Whampoa Garden, Wonderful Worlds of Whampoa, Hunghom.
(852) 2320 6430
11am-3pm, 6pm-10:30pm
白切手,红油炒手,四川担担面
创发潮州菜馆
62 South Wall Road, Kowloon City, Kowloon.
(852) 23833114
11am-12mn
冻蟹, 卤水鸭,胡椒粉肠猪肚汤
天香楼(珍记)杭州菜馆
18C Austin Ave, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon.
(852) 23662414
12nn-2:30pm, 6pm-10pm
龙井虾仁,蟹粉伴面,熏田鸡腿
陆羽茶室
24-26 Stanley Street, Central, Hong Kong.
(852) 25235464
7am-11pm
烧云腿鸽片, 炸酱面,白肺汤
Gaddi's 吉地士
1f, The Pennisula, 22 Salisbury Road, Tsimshatsui.
(852) 2315 3171
12nn-3pm 7pm-11pm
暖大西洋龙虾,鹌鹑蛋汤,美国安格西牛排
Sabatini
3f The Royal Garden, 69 Mody Road, Tsimshatsyi
(852) 27332200
12nn-2:30pm 6pm-11pm
Parma ham 生火腿, Risotto Alla Pescatora 海鲜饭, Tonnarelli 细面
梨花园
8f, BCC Buliding, 25-31 Carnarvon Road, Tsimshatsui
(852) 2722 6506
12nn-4pm 6pm-11pm
海鲜辣汤,炖牛骨肉,牛肠锅
糖朝
GF, 88 Canton Road, Tsimshatsui
(852) 21997799
豆腐花,鲜芒果冻布丁,合桃露
五味鸟Gomitori
LG5, Energy Plaza, 98 Granville Road, Tsimshatsui
(852) 23678519
7pm-1am
串烧
添乐园
G/F, 4 Fuk Lo Tsun Road, Kowloon City
(852) 2382 2369
7am-2am
煲仔饭
芳荣记
G/G 85-87 Hau Wong Road, Kowloon City
(852)23821788
11:30am-2am
火锅
粗菜馆
G/F, 17-19 Nga tsin Wai Road, Kowloon City
(852) 23837170
11am-12mn
炒猪杂
金宝泰国菜馆
G/F 14,15,23,25,27 Nga Tsin Long Road, Kowloon City
(852) 2716 7318
11am-1am
炒咖喱蟹,活虾刺身,五香三色菜猪手煲
弥敦粥面
11 Saigon Street, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon
(852) 2384 7356
7:30am-12mn
鲍鱼粥,姜葱白灼腰肝,生姜皮蛋
神灯海鲜菜馆
G/F, 419-421 Shanghai Street, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon
(852) 2384-2840
5pm-2am
原盅炖饷螺头汤,云胜田鸡扣
乐园牛丸王
G/F, 11, Fa Yuen Street, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon
(852) 2384 0496
10am-2am
牛肉丸,手辘渔面
生记粥品专家
G/F 7 Burd Street, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
(852) 2541 1099
6:30am-9pm
鱼骨粥, 鱼腩粥
莲香楼
160-164 Wellington Street, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
(852) 2544 4556
6am-11pm
霸王鸡,猪肚烧卖,烧腩卷
九记牛腩
21 Gough Street Central Hong Kong 歌赋街
12:30pm-7:15pm 8:30pm-11:30pm
牛腩面
雅谷餐厅
79A Wong Nai Chung Road, Happy Valley, Hong Kong
(852) 2577 2202
12nn-3pm 6pm-12mn
苏格兰烟三文鱼,香嫩蒙古生牛肉,红酒烩
松菱
3F, Shopping Arcade Convention Plaza, 1 Harbour Road, Wanchai.
(852) 2824 1298
12nn-3pm 6pm-11pm
铁板烧薄烧牛肉,烧鳗鱼,各色鱼生
海都海鲜酒家
2F Sun Hung Kai Ctr, 30 Harbour Road Wan Chai
(852) 2827 9938
11am-1130pm
花雕蒸蟹,黄桥烧饼,鱼翅灌汤饺
海湾酒家
44 Ching Tai Street, Lau Fau Shan, New Territories
(852) 2472 1011
6am-10pm
海龙王汤,韭黄银鱼炒双蚌,虾膏炒饭
瑞记茶楼
58 Chuen lung Village, Tai Mo Shan, New Territoires
(852) 2490 5246
6am-2pm
鸡球大包,烧腩卷,荔芋扣肉
龙华茶楼
Rua Norte do Mercado Almirante Lacerda 3
(853) 574 456
7am-2pm
怀旧点心
三元粥品
福龙下街44号
(853)573171
7-12:30
肉丸粥
六记粥面
沙梨头仁慕巷1号D地下
(853)559627
6:30-2:30
竹笙面,米通鲮鱼球,怀旧锦卤云吞
牛记码头美食
内港沙梨头22号码头
(853)9529846-2
葡色珈哩蟹,霸王水蒸鸡
佳记面家
新步头横街4号
(853)920 400
1:30-12:30
炸酱面,牛腩,水饺
颐德行
新步头街19号D
(853)920 598
7:00-7:30
豆花,豆浆
六棉酒家
乙水仔到杭州街60号地下海怡花园
(853)833 333
11-3, 5:30-11
鸡鲍翅
法兰度 Fernando
路环黑沙海滩9号
(853)882 264
12-11
葡色煎虾,烧乳猪,炒蚬
陈胜记
路环计单奴街21号
(853)882021
11-3 6-11
古法陈皮鸡,上汤路环鸡
南湖明月餐厅
旅游塔会展娱乐中心三楼
11-15 1830-2300
鲜菌鲍鱼酥,水云海藻桂花蚌,金鱼鲜虾饺,凉瓜鲜肉饺,香芋丑小鸭,波斯花篮
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