The chili sauce was To.Die.For. I can probably have just noodles and this sauce for a meal. Tiff said the server lady kept looking at us...hahaha. Oh well.
(Yes, that's how much I looooooved the sauce)
We then walked over to this random looking shop for stuffed eggplant and deep-fried wonton skin. Oily, but so good.
Then on to dessert. Tong yuen--glutinous rice balls with sesame or peanut filling. Best ones I've had in HK (and I've had a lot). Thin outer layer that gives just enough chewiness to the tong yuen but you're not just eating dough. Then you get the generous filling that is warm and not too sweet.
I was so full after. SO full. They asked if I wanted tofu flower! Crazy people.
We walked around the wet market in North Point looking for rainboots. We think it's going to be rainy in Taiwan and should be prepared. I had sent mine home with Lauren so now I'm debating on whether to buy a nicer pair (I've been in love with this purple pair from Aigle since last September...) or a cheap pair that I won't even take back with me.
HKD $79 - 179
HKD $1,680 (yes, that is a comma)
We parted ways at around 4. I left to meet Hale in Central. We met up at TWG for tea. It wasn't all that (blog post), but it was so nice to sit and chat with Hale. Then we walked around the mall and into random shops. We both fell in love with this piece of luggage...
You can create your own design with the dots. Tell me that is not cool.
Then we walked to Fusion Gourmet in Sheung Wan for dinner. Out of nowhere, Hale said," Let's take a picture because I'm feeling happy right now." She's so cute. And she was right. It was nice to be walking without a care in the world. We've both been stressed out about life. Spending that afternoon together was like a timeout from our troubles. It was really nice.
Dinner was fun. We shared mussels, short ribs, pasta, and bread. My kind of dinner to end a pretty perfect day.
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