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Showing posts with label Tung Chung. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tung Chung. Show all posts

Sunday, 8 August 2010

A Midsummer Night’s Dream Comes True


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Am I dreaming? But it’s such a great Summer Sunday night. Too good to be true!



You know it’s a great Sunday if you can:
a. Go shopping and find great bargains;
b. Chill at the beach, showered by the setting sun;
c. Dine at a fancy seaside restaurant; or,
d. Enjoy some great live music for free.

You know you are living the dream of many if you can,
e. Do all of the above.

And that’s what I did last Sunday. Don’t get bitter and jealous just yet, as I am about to show you, my friends, how to raise the level of awesomeness of your regular weekends and get yourself vibed up for the coming work days. The feel-good factor was clinically proven (by me) to last for 72 hours in the condition of extremely exhausting and heavy daily workload, and possibly longer in less demanding environment.

To kick start the series of stress-relieving treatments, head down to Citygate Outlet where great discounts and good deals are everywhere to be seen. Definitely a paradise for shopaholics.



The musical fountain at the mall excites kids and adults alike.



After a few hours of crazy shopping, take bus DB01R at the bus terminal right next to the mall to Discovery Bay’s scenic Tai Pak Beach. Let yourself get pampered in the warm, late afternoon sun and gentle, refreshing sea breeze . It may not be the best spot to enjoy the setting sun, but the rays break into vivid colours giving the sky an ever-changing magnificence.



No wonder it’s called the magic hour!



Imagine walking down the cozy beach with your loved ones, how romantic!
Follow the light and you will find great food served with nice, soothing music.



Another great thing about DBay is whenever your belly growls, you can always hop in the nearest diner and indulge yourself in great food and wine. There are more than 20 restaurants of different cuisines and price-ranges scattered around the deck area. Some of them offer alfresco dinning, splendid sea view and even the firework shows over Disneyland. Although it’s rather easy to get a swell meal there, ever so often, too many good choices makes you indecisive, so why not do a little research to decide ahead where to dine?

And here comes the highlight of the dreamlike, rejuvenating weekend:
“A Trilogy of Musical Journey at D Deck” is a series of free concert on the waterfront promenade, featuring the 8-piece house band of the Hong Kong Country Club, Edwin G and Friends. The talented, multi-cultural band will delivery 120 minutes of captivating musical entertainment on the first Saturday and Sunday of August, September and October, from 7-9pm

Last week was “A Weekend of Jazz and R&B”. I am not a big jazz music fan and therefore didn’t recognize most of the number, except for the jazz reinvention of Olivia Newton-John’s biggest hit Physical, but I still found it irresistible to swing and dance along. Families and friends crowded around the small stage while kids dancing freely with hands up in the air.



The midsummer concert was opened by a crowd-pleasing instrumental number.


Kids were wowed by the sweet yet powerful singing from the lead vocal.


A boy chatting up a girl during break time.
Boy: The band is sooooo good
Girl: Wow, you are so clever, you know so much about music.




And when the spot light was out, everyone left with a big smile!



The concerts coming up next are : All-time Favourites of Broadway on 4th and 5th September, and Hollywood Movie & TV Theme Songs under the Stars on 2nd and 3rd October. Trust me, you wouldn’t want to miss the fun!

To sum up the remarkable night, I can’t find any word more appropriate than those of Shakespeare:
I am that merry wanderer of the night. – Midsummer Night’s Dream.


For more details on the music nights, go to http://www.dbay.com.hk/
For shopping details, please always go to visit CITYGATE OUTLET'S facebook, you can always check out some products with big discount.  Highly recommend to check that for all my friends.


Wednesday, 4 August 2010

Zentro Garden, a bar that saved my life


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Zentro Garden's outdoor tables at night, still pretty nice,
but I was really doubtful if you could see the food clearly.


Arguably the nicest drinking place in Tung Chung,
the restaurant/bar offers al fresco dinning in a garden, especially for the Tung Chung residents.


This blog entry is dedicated to Zentro Garden, a bar that is more garden-like than many so-called back yard gardens in the overcrowded Hong Kong, a bar where a wooden bridge is the centerpiece surrounded by the sound of flowing water, a bar that’s arguably the best and convenient place for residents in Tung Chung or even in Discovery Bay.

And oh, it saved my life, too. Well, more or less.
Here is the background story: Like any sensible human being, ok, maybe just devoted football fans, the Fifa World Cup means the world to me, I breathe, eat and drink football in that one and only glorious month every four years. But apparently, my family didn’t see eye to eye with me and refused to tune in the football channel. When I was left confused and desperate, Zentro Garden came into rescue. I knew a new restaurant/bar was opened earlier this year, around February, but hadn’t yet had the occasion to chill there. A quick search on the internet told me there were a big screen and plenty of flatscreen TVs showing the beautiful games.





so the owner is a fan of Brazil?
I wondered how he felt when his team’s knocked out by the Oranje.



So, one minute I was on the verge of crying, and another, I was eating Malaysian Satay (chicken, pork or beef, half dozen- $60) and deep-fried whole chicken wings (4 pcs-$50) in a comfy cushioned bar stool cheering for my team. What a sweet, sweet comeback.

However, the focus of my rather frequent visits were always the indoor bar and snacks. ( btw, I love their fish fingers -$55 and Mini Chesses Burger 4pcs- $60, perfect for late night football) And I haven’t put much thought on it’s garden seats so I promised to return and try their dinner menu and enjoy its al fresco environment later.

And today, in a melting summer day of all days, I kept my promise and I was, immediately impressed by the nice garden vibe the restaurant radiated in the golden, dying sunlight.




a glass of ice tea in a hot summer day? PERFECTO!






lovely tiny pink flowers in the garden!






palm trees and setting sun, what a wonderful view.




Only when I was done absorbing the nature, although artificial but not any less calming, I drank some iced tea and realized the place served Indian curry and grill – my favourite combo! (oh, they also have pasta, paella and salad etc.) I know, it’s hardly the best dinner idea in the hot summer, but I just couldn’t say no to spicy, aromatic lamb curry, could I? What I could do, though, is to move back to the familiar air-coned indoor bar and enjoy the smoking hot curry and grill.




Caesar salad with grilled smoked salmon ($75)
Couldn’t pass a day without a refreshing salad.





Char-grilled T-bone steak (128)
Medium-well for us, typical avoid-bloody-meat Chinese :)





The T-bone was quite big in portion, and would definitely please any meat-lover! You could smell the char very well, and even the taste of smoke. Although it looked quite burnt for a medium-well, it’s still juicy and went well with the pepper sauce. The (stir-fried? Or grilled?) potatoes were surprising sweet and crispy.




Indian lamb madras with nann bread ($98).
This dish would make you sweat just by looking at its picture!




The tender lamb cube mixed very well with the complex, tasty and very hot curry and the companying white sour sauce. The curry, though strong and may numb your taste buds for a while, it didn’t override the taste of lamb. It also goes with saffron rice which I was told, was soft, not sticky and very savour. But I was in the mood of bread so nann bread for me and it didn’t disappoint me.

I would loved to try the blueberry cheesecake and cream brulee for dessert but I was so full my belly felt like it was going to pop any minute. Well, the new football season is coming real soon, I guess I’ve got plenty of time to try all the food on the menu.


P.S, All menus are in English, but the local Cantonese-speaking servers are very hospitable, however, you might need to stand up to get their attention if you are sitting at the back or deep in the garden.



Zentro Garden
ADDRESS:8 Tung Chung Waterfront Road, Tung Chung
TEL: (852)2802 8000

HOW TO GET THERE?

It's rather easy to get there from Citygate Outlets: start from the Burberry shop on L2, take the esculator down one floor, leave the outlet to the bridge that leads to the group of private housing. Keep taking the left turn untill you passby a few real estate agencies then Tao Heung chinese restaurant where you can find an esculator going down to the ground nearby. Zentro Garden is just three blocks away.



Monday, 5 July 2010

Before Sunset, Before Plane Arrives…


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Look closer, can you spot the plane?




The Aircraft Maintenance Area of the Hong Kong International Airport is the best spot in Hong Kong to watch the sunset, or so I was told. Out of curiosity (and boredom), I went there to check whether this claim was justified. Turned out, the place didn’t just offer beautiful, golden sunsets by the sea, but also some rather close encounter with landing planes.

To get there, the easiest way is to take bus S52 at the bus terminal next to Citygate Outlets(only cost $4!). But since it’s a circle line from Yat Tung Estate-Tung Chung MTR- Airport and shares the same bus stop, do make sure to board the Airport/Aircraft Maintenance direction bus. And around 15-20 minutes later, get off at the terminal/ the last bus stop, walk back for around 200 meters and voila, the only thing between you and the setting sun was the vast ocean, (and some clouds for me :<)





Lovers embracing the sunset, how romantic….




Since it’s not the time yet and the sun was pretty much hiding behind the clouds, I decided to keep walking back along the scenic shoreline to a pier-like structure sticking out. I just thought that maybe it would be better to watch the sun over there, without expecting the most exciting 15 minutes walk I have ever had was about to drop on me…






Parking lot for planes! It’s a shame that it’s getting dark and I couldn’t take a clearer picture.


They are so close that I could literally smell the gasoline and feel the wind when they taxied by.




And all of a sudden, I heard some noise over my head and WOW!
There was a plane flying towards me?!?!



OK, so there was a runway right next to the road, to me…I didn’t know that.
Well, only if I Google-earth-ed it before, I wouldn’t get too excited and
would be more prepared to take some nicer photos….
Anyway, it’s definitely a must-go place for aviation fans and
reminds me the Kai-Tak old days...




Then, I saw a snow-capped mountain at the far end. Wait a moment.
It’s Summer time and the temperature was over 30 degree Celsius,
how on earth could there be snow over a, no offend, small hill?
Calm down, it’s just evening fog rolling in. phew.





Due to the planes flying up and down, the cloud formation over the airport was quite quirky.






And so 15 minutes passed, I found myself greeted by a small grassland and many cameras. Yes, so the pier-like thingy was where many photographers, professionals or amateurs, like to gather for the best shots.




It’s monday, 6 o’clock in the evening and
there were already 10 people getting ready for the magic hour.
I guessed “the best sunset spot” title wasn’t a bluff.



And that pier-looking structure wasn’t a pier at all.
You can’t even walk on it, it’s gated.





Anyway, enough exploration, it’s time to settle down and tried taking picture of the setting sun. I didn’t have a tripod and professional equipment with me, unlike all the other guys around me, and there were clouds all over the sun… But I still manage to get some nice shots, well, you can do so :)




beautiful sunset, the best gift in this month!



It's a memorial moment...







one really can't stop taking pictures until the sky turn totally dark.



If you plan to stay on the seashore for a long while, either to enjoy the late evening sunlight or do some reading or, like many photography enthusiasts I saw there, to take a series of pictures with different positions of the sun, different angle, colour and intensity of the light, it would be wise to bring some snacks and drinks with you. I would recommend a Subway sandwich or a piece of an Opera cake from Moccato cakeshop at Citygate. If you are very prone to insect bites, you may want to wear some insect repellent or wear long sleeves and pants as well. Before you head there, remember to check the weather forecast and sunset time here http://www.hko.gov.hk/








Tuesday, 29 June 2010

Zen out in the rain at Starz Wine Bar


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Yes, the beer and nachos were really nice!
but can you notice that there was a guy holding an umbrella far away?



I knew it was going to rain. I could smell the rain in the stale air. If it’s just another Sunday, not a work-free Wednesday like today, I would have stayed at home.

Yes, you hear me right. I just had a luxurious day-off on a Wednesday. Imagine not having to wake up to the alarm, imagine starting a day with a big breakfast, imagine having the entire Citygate to yourself, and no crowds! Well, if you think nothing about these, I shall remind you that everyone else was stuck in the office working.

So, no, I was not going to stay indoor because of the stupid rain. And thanks to my unshaken determination, I stumbled upon the less-seen side of the Citygate Outlets at the place least expected- a bar.



Tables of gweilos around happy hour. Nothing out of ordinary.


The said outdoor bar, Starz Wine Bar, located on the plaza, next to the cinema box office and facing the musical fountain, was where I found peace (and a full bladder) in the rain. The place was not new to me as I have been there for a few times- usually to have a quick drink and some snacks while waiting for a movie or after an exceptionally compelling movie, to let any overwhelming feeling sink in.

It’s obviously a cool place to hang out with friends as the drink list is reasonably priced and impressively diverse, even for a bar. From milk to spirits, mocktails to coffee, fruit juice to beer, cocktails to house wine, I dare say even the pickiest drinker will have no trouble placing an ordering there. I am no beer-lover, but I was told that there are beer brands not often found in local bars like Victoria Bitter and Paulaner or draught beers like Hoegaarden ($28 for 1/2 pint), Boddington as well as Blackthorn Cider (I do hope I got the names right ).

And oh, one more thing, the bar serves Earl Grey and Camomile as well! Merely the presence of English tea in a bar deserves a mention, right? In fact, the only drink I could think it may lack is Chinese herbal tea, which would be a great addition as it relieves the heat from the fries, nachos and snacks available there.

Looking for a light bite, you can get waffles, wings or cakes while sandwiches, pasta and even all day breakfast are ready to fill any huge, empty stomach. I found the Panini there very juicily satisfying and the nachos and wings are pretty up on the scale for the standard of a bar kitchen. For tea set, you can get either waffle, cake or sandwich of your choice with tea or coffee for just $35. Not sure if it's because of the Outlet location, truly a bargain for a pre-show treat.


The nachos was quite fresh and crispy. Good choice for pre-dinner snack.


Anyway, after a rather disturbing and depressing movie, I, out of habit, went there and ordered a 1/2 pint beer, while waiting for a long-time-no-see flight attendant friend of mine. It’s not yet 6 o’clock, but most of the tables were already taken?! (and I thought I was the only one who didn’t need to work?!?!) Well, honestly, the heavy rain had washed away the stuffiness and cooled down the heat. The moist breeze was indeed pretty refreshing, making it incredibly comfy for a happy hour chill out.



Cool, refreshing draught beer with nachos. What more can I ask for?



It’s usually full of shoppers hanging out in the plaza.
Look at the palm trees, see the strong wind?



If you have passed by the musical-fountain-cum-plaza before, you will have encountered the typical scene of housewives and domestic helpers with bags of grocery shopping, chit-chatting on the benches while their kids run around the fountain, laughing . The shouting, the laughter and the talking plus the usual song of the world, all come together in a ball of buzzing noise.

Here are some old pictures I took. Just to give you the basic idea of how the plaza looks like on a non-rainy days.




The crowd on a normal day.



The musical fountain which provides countless photo opportunities.
Heard that it's said to be the largest outdoor kinetic fountain in Asia, not sure if it is still now.



Opportunities such as this.



He is the youngest photographer among the photo-taking bunch.



All kids will go crazy in front of the fountain, regardless of age or gender.



Typical way how girls take on the fountain.



And boys will be boys.



The fountain is not “kids-only”, just that kids are way more braver than teenagers. Proof.


But all the hustle and bustle was nowhere to be found, now that the rain had been persisting for more than 4 hours, everyone was rushing back home for a warm dinner. When watching the world slowly went by and spacing out, suddenly I realized how strangely quiet it was. Besides the occasional laughter from the other tables, all I heard was the tranquilizing sound of rain splashing on the ground. It’s surprisingly mind-cleaning. This was the first time I was there in the rain and I found peace.





The vivid colours reflected on the puddles. Pretty magical, right?


It’s a pity that I couldn’t wait for the musical fountain show because of dinner plan or else the show of water poles and dazzling neon lights dancing to the haunting melody would have sublimated the whole quiet, zen-inspiring experience.


Here is where the musical fountain should be, I am running the light show from my memory.


But, well, you can’t ask for too much, right?


Starz Wine Bar
ADDRESS: Shop No. G10A


TEL: 21090612
REMARKS: Opening hour 11am-11pm






Monday, 14 June 2010

世界盃FIFA 入東涌NIKE OUTLET買半價筍貨


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NIKE OUTLET光猛整齊,由於流量大,所以每周都能發現筍貨。





世界盃終於開鑼!同事幾乎日日熊貓眼上班都要每晚追看賽事。大家知道我住在東涌,立即問我有沒有在東薈城名店倉的運動品牌入貨,買對波boot或球衣,看賽事更投入云云。我沒那麼瘋狂,不過東薈城之NIKE OUTLET的確很多筍貨,同事聽我這麼一說,一窩蜂於收工後跟我回東涌,掃貨去也!

又的確是很方便的!從中環到東涌,就是半個鐘多一些。大家七嘴八舌地熱烈討論熱捧球隊,一會兒就到達東薈城。目標明確:我們都直標向NIKE OUTLET。先是波王V遠遠已雙眼發亮,繼而一手拿起一隻橙銀色波boot (陳列品只有一隻!)然後大叫,「去年C朗著過Mercurial Vapor款! 還要是made in Italy呀!六折!買!」其實最早C朗著的是黑底黃剔款,由於物料輕身,正牌跑都跑得快過人,而且NIKE越出越多色,最新那款淡紫色,又搵C朗現身賣廣告hard sell「I Love this boot!」,youtube上有播(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1f_yicBeUA),波友嫌新作顏色太女仔,反而情有獨鍾幾個舊色。在這個中國工廠的世界裡還能找到一雙意大利製的產品,難怪波王如此興奮!


就是這隻意大利製波boot,由$1699減至$1099,令波王發狂。
重點記得留意鞋盒,標明「made in ITALY」!
要配襯對波boot,波王買多一件橙色長袖波衫。
球迷興奮價,由$529減至$329!


還有這件,黑色波衫,波王話,貪其易襯!$359減至$219!





女同事也不甘後人,Fashion觸覺強勁的,立即發現NSW的蹤影。NSW是NIKE一條較為時尚的副線,全名為「NIKE SPORT WEAR」,在市中心的專門店,好難先打一次折扣,難怪女生都發狂。NSW的jacket,動輒正價都要近千或過千,雖然這裡折扣不是劈價,買到心頭好,又平三幾百,女人就開心。重要的是,根據她們分析,雖然觀塘或九龍灣工廠大廈有NIKE工廠店,但就是沒有這裡逛得舒服!更遑論有NSW啦!



NSW兩色拉鏈jacket,原價$799,減至$479。





另外一重要發現(這個我也一直沒留意!),原來NIKE OUTLET是有童裝的!(sorry,不是為人父母者,真的走漏眼。)雖然選擇不算很多,但迷你版運動服實在可愛,女士們又一再搶購起來。還有,我見到身型較為瘦小的女士,都能穿得下童裝中或大碼!某些風衣款,根本看不出是童裝!我看得目定口呆,佩服女士無所不用其極的購物本色!


此為中碼款之zip up童裝,潮人同事M,
當短身中袖jacket穿,盛惠$229(原價$379)
正宗BB NIKE衛衣jacket連褲仔,一套原價$399,折後$239。


其他戰利品如下:


NSW招牌風車logo TEE,原價$239,減價後$148!

女裝NSW POLO波點上衣,原價$239,現$199。
女裝螢光黃色背心one piece,原價$ 299,減價後$179。
NIKE TERMINATOR HYBRID,原價$989,減價後$599。
顏色靚,沒剩下多少貨,搶手!




又是同事M的搶眼款式,NIKE DUNK LOW款,原價$649,減價後$389。
運動袋也甚受女士歡迎,浮誇銀色款,原價$259,現在$159!
又變成M的囊中物!




我則偏好這款ACG郵差袋,原價近千,現在$499!半價成交!



NIKE ACG輕身outdoor褸,縫口完全密封,好保暖!
雖然有排都未著得,但同樣愛登雪山的波王一於入貨至上,
原價$1999,現$1199,又真係好抵買!




真的沒想過世界盃熱可以讓大家都如此瘋狂,一輪狂風掃落葉後,其他人各自歸家;波王和我再到TASTE買點零食啤酒,直接上我家等睇波!他果然沒騙我,他真的是穿著戰利品觀戰,份外投入!哈哈哈!


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