The 15 hour flight went by quick. We arrived in HK just as the sun was going down. After finding our way to our hotel by bus and putting down our things, it was time to search for some FOOD!! Wonton noodle soup & baked pork chops with rice - YUM!!!
Your pictures reminded me of how hot and humid and crowded Hong Kong is. Of course, wonton noodle soup & baked port chops with rice sound yummy. That could be one meal. :-)
Rebec - 2 chinese movies, two Aniston chick flicks, an episode each of Dinner Impossible, Say Yes to the Dress and Keeping up with the Kardashians. Haha! Long flights are the best excuse to be a TV couch potato!!
Frank - at 10:30pm on a Sunday night, HK was alive and kickin! The streets were packed, restaurants crowded and no signs of slowing down at all! Love it!
Jenn!!! You guys look like you're having so much fun! I'm hungry just looking at your pictures. So how many movies did you actually end up watching?
ReplyDeleteYour pictures reminded me of how hot and humid and crowded Hong Kong is. Of course, wonton noodle soup & baked port chops with rice sound yummy. That could be one meal. :-)
ReplyDeleteRebec - 2 chinese movies, two Aniston chick flicks, an episode each of Dinner Impossible, Say Yes to the Dress and Keeping up with the Kardashians. Haha! Long flights are the best excuse to be a TV couch potato!!
ReplyDeleteFrank - at 10:30pm on a Sunday night, HK was alive and kickin! The streets were packed, restaurants crowded and no signs of slowing down at all! Love it!
Oh my...Keeping up with the Kardashians?! Did you feel your brain cells dying? That's as bad as me watching The Hills when I was unemployed!
ReplyDeleteHong Kong is really the city that never sleeps! You can't find all those food stands here in the city!
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