Supper Time
Just want to send this up before I leave for KL...
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Supper was eaten at Happy Valley HongKong Cafe along Tiong Bahru Road (at the junction of Tiong Poh Road) last night, to discuss the schedule for JU and PA's wedding.




Clockwise: JU's wonton noodle, peanut butter toast, double-BBQ (pork + duck) and Special Sauce Chicken.
They put the same sauce in the wonton noodle and the double-BBQ. Which taste good. The pork and duck meat used in the double-BBQ were tender and sweet. We gave it ****
Nothing fantastic about the toast, nor the (supposedly) Special Sauce Fried Chicken. It seems like they did not use fresh oil to fry the chicken. Maybe that's why it's a "Special Sauce" Chicken, suggested PA. All agreed it was **
I'm sorry I don't have the contact details. The brand was not displayed on their cutlery or glasses or cups. Unlike Xin Wang at Marina Square. But you will not miss the place if you come down from CTE or from Outram Road.
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Before that, we went to watch "THE DEPARTED".
- Leonardo de Caprio... Still can't act. He is trying for the mature roles, what with those tattoos and a more beefed up phsique. I just find him trying too hard for the role of desperate Bill. I prefer Tony Leung's portrayal of the undercover cop.
- Matt Damon is good, good, good. He is still my favourite actor.
- Jack Nicholson is the best actor of all. Martin Sorcese has chosen the right man for the role.
- The US production gives the audience a better understanding of the story compared to the HK one. I think the HK one has a weaker build up on character and storyline, sometimes trying too hard. But it's nonetheless my favourite HK movie by far.
- If you like the HK "Infernal Affairs", you will like "The Departed".
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Ok, I am going to get ready for my KL trip. Ciao! ;)
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Supper was eaten at Happy Valley HongKong Cafe along Tiong Bahru Road (at the junction of Tiong Poh Road) last night, to discuss the schedule for JU and PA's wedding.




Clockwise: JU's wonton noodle, peanut butter toast, double-BBQ (pork + duck) and Special Sauce Chicken.
They put the same sauce in the wonton noodle and the double-BBQ. Which taste good. The pork and duck meat used in the double-BBQ were tender and sweet. We gave it ****
Nothing fantastic about the toast, nor the (supposedly) Special Sauce Fried Chicken. It seems like they did not use fresh oil to fry the chicken. Maybe that's why it's a "Special Sauce" Chicken, suggested PA. All agreed it was **
I'm sorry I don't have the contact details. The brand was not displayed on their cutlery or glasses or cups. Unlike Xin Wang at Marina Square. But you will not miss the place if you come down from CTE or from Outram Road.
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Before that, we went to watch "THE DEPARTED".
- Leonardo de Caprio... Still can't act. He is trying for the mature roles, what with those tattoos and a more beefed up phsique. I just find him trying too hard for the role of desperate Bill. I prefer Tony Leung's portrayal of the undercover cop.
- Matt Damon is good, good, good. He is still my favourite actor.
- Jack Nicholson is the best actor of all. Martin Sorcese has chosen the right man for the role.
- The US production gives the audience a better understanding of the story compared to the HK one. I think the HK one has a weaker build up on character and storyline, sometimes trying too hard. But it's nonetheless my favourite HK movie by far.
- If you like the HK "Infernal Affairs", you will like "The Departed".
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Ok, I am going to get ready for my KL trip. Ciao! ;)


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