Hong Kong, Day 4 - Breakfast At Mong Kok.
We started our day very early. As usual, Pete, who is always very punctual arrived at our apartment on time and we all walked to the MTR station, to have our breakfast at Mong Kok.
And we were here, a very busy place.
In the news - a popular place, highly recommended.
The same one who appeared in the newspaper.
I think these are the set menus.
Menus pasted on the wall.
If I am not mistaken, I think Pete ordered on of the above set.
Yummy pies or tarts in the warmer.
Egg tarts, freshly baked from the oven.
One of the hottest selling items on the menu - the Polo buns! Can smell the oven fresh aroma of these Polo buns.
Super oomph iced tea with milk - one of our friend fell in love with this!
My cup of hot tea with milk. Very oomph!!!
So, what did Pete ordered for us?
All the food ordered are to be shared among the seven of us.
First, the different noodle varieties...
Preserved salted mustard (char choy in Cantonese) with noodle in soup.
Preserved salted vegetables with noodle in soup.
Ham with hollow pasta in soup.
Luncheon ham with rice vermicelli in soup.
BBQ meat (char siew) with noodle in soup.
Sausage, luncheon ham and egg.
Four Polo buns with thick butter slices.
These are cut into halves - look at the butter slices.
The top crust of the Polo buns are crispy, the inside soft and fluffy.
We get to taste a bit of everything.
And last but not least, we had an egg tart each. Look at the thickness of the egg custard, its silky soft, so delicious!!!
Different kinds of fruit trees can quickly be
identified by examining their fruits.
A variety that produces delicious fruit
never produces an inedible kind.
And a tree producing an inedible kind
can't produce what is good.
So the trees having the inedible fruit are
chopped down and thrown on the fire.
Yes, the way to identify a tree or a person is
by the kind of fruit produced.
(Matthew 7:17-20, The Living Bible-TLB)
Wow, what a great selection of food. The slices of butter are just amazing. I love the yummy looking egg tart. Great post, thanks for sharing. Have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Eileen. I enjoyed the bun with butter and the egg tart...so yummy! Have a beautiful Sunday!
Deletesome good looking baked goods.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Theresa. Have a blessed Sunday!
DeleteOh what a feast for breakfast. You had the most amazing food on your vacation. I've enjoyed viewing and reading about each and every dish.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day Nancy. ☺
Thank you, Sandee. Have a blessed Sunday!
DeleteQuite a meal!
ReplyDeleteHi William, have a beautiful Sunday!
DeleteIt all looks good, especially the deserts.
ReplyDeleteYumm.
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Thank you, Julia. The desserts were really good! Have a wonderful Sunday!
DeleteI can almost smell the baking. Amazing.
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Thank you, Amalia. Have a fabulous Sunday!
DeleteYou always go to best places and have yummiest food.. :)
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Thank you, Shahneela. Have a great Sunday!
DeleteSome of the noodles look like instant noodles here.
ReplyDeleteHi, Mun. That was what I thought too. Have a blessed Sunday!
DeleteNancy your breakfast is so varied.. I love the buns..my favourite . Typical menus in Europe for breakfast
ReplyDeleteHi Gosia, we get to taste the savoury and sweet variety. I too love the bun with butter and the dessert. Have a lovely Sunday!
DeleteWow, I want everything from this post. Love all the freshly baked pies, egg tart & buns to go with hot tea/ coffee. Yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Irene. Ha ha..I am with you too. Loved all the baked varieties, can still get the freshly baked smell..haha!
DeleteBeautiful pictures of the food.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rose. Have a beautiful Sunday!
Deletethe polo buns with butter and the egg custard sound amazing.
ReplyDeleteHi, bj. That's the best of the varieties. Most yummy polo buns and custard. Have a great Sunday!
DeleteLuncheon ham and egg....yum, and I have always loved freshly baked bread and tarts!
ReplyDeleteHi Linda. Beautiful Sunday to you. It was a great breakfast of mixed varieties.
DeleteNancy, that was a delightful breakfast! Oh, I love the thick slices of butter in the Polo bun hee..hee...
ReplyDeleteHi Phong Hong, we love the Polo bun. The Polo buns here are just great!
DeleteThose egg tarts look delicious, I could just eat one.
ReplyDeleteOh yes! They are really delicious. I wish I could have some now!
DeleteYummy! I had a few Polo buns at one go ... just ain't get enough of those freshly baked Polo buns !
ReplyDeleteHi Karen, that was the best Polo bun we had. Now I am missing the Polo buns!
DeleteNancy, I'm longing for HK food after your recent posts. Since I'm not going to HK, trip to Canton-i it is!
ReplyDeleteHi Stacy, so you are going to Canton! Then, Hong Kong has to wait! Will be looking forward to read your post on Canton!
DeleteNancy... you missed out ONE letter... the "i". It's just the Canton-I outlet in 1u that I was thinking of. Not that I wanna go Canton actually kekeke.
DeleteOh, Stacy, yes I missed out the "i"...hehehe...so sorry, I missed the joke there! Ha ha...
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