Showing posts with label Weekend activities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weekend activities. Show all posts

Wednesday, 16 May 2012

What we've been up to...

I haven't written for a while as we've had visitors in town and I've been playing tourist guide. Now that things are back on track, I promise more regular instalments of the life and times of a Pseudo Tai Tai. If you've been wondering what we've been up to... here's a round up:

Prince and Princess PTT learnt to drive on a trip to Disney...




Princess PTT fell in love and was a bit annoyed that she had some competition...


She did what any sane girl would do in her situation and went all 'single white female' on Cinders...


We did a bit of time-telling education at the its a small world ride...



There were some great street artists at Disney on our visit. I'd like to be this innovative with a bucket of water and a broom...


Meanwhile, in other news, Prince PTT had his school disco. The theme was 'crazy hats' - I think his choice was exemplary...


We managed to have a little catchup with the girls at good ol' Baccar on Saturday evening to celebrate M's birthday...



Here's the birthday girl in all her feature ring glory...


We have also discovered the best frozen yoghurt place in town 'Red Mango'. It's ambrosia in a cup...





What have you been up to?

Yours,

Pseudo Tai Tai xx


Sunday, 22 April 2012

Wah Kee Seafood Restaurant, Lantau Island

C and I, our assorted Mr's and the kids ventured to Lantau Island today by way of the Mui Wo ferry to try Wah Kee Seafood restaurant. Personally, I think that Hong Kong's outer island seafood restaurants do the best Chinese food in Hong Kong. Maybe it's because we are eating outside? Maybe it's the seafood influenced menu? Whatever the reason, the food to me tastes most like 'Australian Chinese'. 

Here's the obligatory cheers shot...


We started with fried rice which had shredded lettuce through it. I've never seen that before and it was actually very nice.


We then moved onto scallops with broccoli... Unfortunately they didn't have my favourite dish of scallops in their shell on a bed of garlicky glass vermicelli. This was OK but not what I was craving...


The dry fried chilli crab went so fast that I only got 1/2 a photo!...


The calamari with spiced salt was a hit with the junior PTT brigade...


This was my personal favourite - sweet and sour prawns with pineapple. Now, before you roll your eyes and have visions of 'lets play find the prawn in the batter whilst it swims around red food colouring goop', let me tell you that this was a testament to how this dish should be cooked. The prawns were coated in a batter so light that you were left wondering if there were any there at all. The sauce had a perfectly balanced sweet and sour tang and the capsicum and onion were crunchy. The only thing letting the dish down was the fact that they used tinned pineapple - but in a way it added to the dish's retro-tastic decadence.


Our after lunch entertainment was watching this boat try and drag up half the sea creatures from the bottom of the South China Sea in its massive net. I guess our lunch was swimming on Saturday morning.


 
The aftermath....


After lunch, we went for a digestif walk along the lovely bayside boulevard....


All in all a fantastic Sunday! If you are in Hong Kong, you should try it sometime!

Yours,

Pseudo Tai Tai xxx


Saturday, 21 April 2012

Saturday night...

N has moved down the road to a bigger abode...

We were invited to a sausage sizzle on Saturday night but in typical N style, out came a lamb roast, assorted delicious New Zealand tipples and some carb-tastic roasted potatoes.

I took a 4 year old dressed immaculately in her new french dress but she disappeared within 3 minutes and was replaced by some sort of flower fairy. It didn't take long until she hooked up with spider man. It's amazing how a bowl of chips can bond children of a certain age...


The highlight of the evening was the BBQ-ed lamb in all its charred glory. I understand this is not a big deal for my antipodean readers, however, PPT's Hong Kong headquarters cannot accomodate a BBQ and most of the local restaurants can't grill meat properly so it was quite novel for us.


N - looking forward to many happy family Saturdays now that Summer is upon us!

Yours,

Pseudo Tai Tai xxx