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May 10, 2010

The Modern Toilet Restaurant in Mongkok Hongkong

 

//updated – with new photos

** sorry guys, Modern Toilet in Mongkok is now closed. :(

Right after our Hongkong Disneyland visit, the group trooped to Modern Toilet Restaurant in Mongkok, Hongkong.

 Modern Toilet Restaurant Hongkong

Modern Toilet Restaurant Hongkong

Modern Toilet Restaurant Hongkong

The famous restaurant is located at 3/F, 240-244 Portland Street,MPM (MTR Exit C4/E1). Below it is COTTON ON by the way and that’s another long shopping story. Hahaha.

Modern Toilet Restaurant Hongkong

Modern Toilet Mongkong Hongkong

Modern Toilet Restaurant Hongkong

Modern Toilet Restaurant Hongkong

The wait staff hardly speaks English. So sad. They should employ those who at least knows how to construct sentences in English.

Modern Toilet Restaurant Hongkong

Modern Toilet Restaurant Hongkong

Yes, the seats are REAL TOILET BOWLS! Argh!

Modern Toilet Restaurant Hongkong

Modern Toilet Restaurant Hongkong

The Modern Toilet Restaurant Menu

Modern Toilet Restaurant Hongkong

I don’t think people go to Modern Toilet to eat ahhaha. We ordered their shabu-shabu meals and were a bit salty for my taste. Their drinks are good! Except that I really haven’t gotten used to the idea of drinking from a uninal. Continue reading »

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Hongkong Disneyland

Disneyland Hongkong on Monday, yes! I feel like I went back to my childhood where all the characters are sitting on top of my bookshelf and my mom would take them out one by one while she tells me stories to put me to sleep. Hongkong Disneyland is located in Lantau Island, Hongkong and is 10 minutes away from the airport. You’d have to take the train to get there but if you are from Central or Kowloon, getting there takes 20minutes.

Hongkong Disneyland
As you can see – more subways!

Hongkong Disneyland

Getting on the train from Tsim Sha Tsui Hongkong to Lantau Island

Hongkong Disneyland

Hongkong Disneyland

Hongkong Disneyland

Hongkong Disneyland

Look at the train specially made for Disney. Mickey Mouse-shaped windows!

Hongkong Disneyland

the ticket booth! Continue reading »

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May 6, 2010

Cafe Coral & The Avenue of the Stars Hongkong

Traveling to Hongkong actually is easy if you know your way around, if you are certainly good with directions and if you have a best friend who practically visits Hongkong every 2 months to shop. When we landed in Hongkong a few hours after our Manila idle-time, Warren did a ninja and was quick to guide us to the train terminal after getting our luggage. Yes, the airport has its own airport express railway that runs like clockwork! We paid HKD$55 or PHP330 for the one way fare to get to Kowloon for 20 minutes. The train is faster but if you want a little sight seeing you can always get on the bus yet takes more than 20mins and usually leaves every 30 minutes.

Because the bus rides and hotel shuttle services are free, we hopped on the next Peninsula bus we saw after the train dropped us off. The free shuttle service is only for those passengers who were on the Airport Express Train. There are staff from Hongkong stations and hotels that will guide which shuttle you should be on to get to your hotel. Why Peninsula when the hotel we booked was Kowloon? Because Peninsula Hotel Hongkong was just across Kowloon! How convenient, right,  especially when Kowloon doesn’t have their own shuttle services.

This is how the ticket looks like.

Iggy is buying an Octopus card. It is like a preloaded card worth HKD$150 for the first card and succeeding is HKD$50-100.

of course, you insert it here :)

Yey, walkalators in Hongkong!

My first photo of a Chinese baby. The woman can’t understand my English

I was so excited to go around the city enough to not check out the hotel anymore and have Warren and the rest of the men bring our bags upstairs. Kowloon Hotel is right smacked in the center of Tsim Sha Tsui.

I love this part of the city that makes the idea of you being in a foreign country so exciting! Everything is novel! People come from the subway and you’d think it is dirty down there but no – they have walkalators on their subways! There was a Cafe de Coral on the third floor of a SASA building in Nathan Road and I had peking duck there for dinner.

Swarthed in fat glaze arrgh. So delish! Continue reading »

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