Showing posts with label langham place. Show all posts
Showing posts with label langham place. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

TapaZ Luncheon

Today, I found myself back at Langham Place in Mong Kok.  Because it's that time of year when everyone is going back to school, I thought it would be great to shop the sales, plus, I met with a friend for lunch.

I used to work in Mong Kok and used to head over to Langham Place a lot, but never tried TapaZ.  So, I thought it was a great place to taste test.  

TapaZ info:
13/F Langham Place
8 Argyle Street, Mong Kok
Mong Kok MTR Exit C

Langham Place is connected the MTR station, which makes it such a convenient place to meet with friends and avoid walking the crowded streets.  The only bother is that the elevators to the 13th Floor take ages to catch.  I think the best way to get up to TapaZ and the other restaurants at the top of Langham Place is to ride the elevators and walk up The Spiral.  It is a good bit of exercise, a fun ride, and gets you hungry for lunch/dinner.

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Sample of the menu


Peach tea and Lychee Soda
We opted for tapas because we were eating at Tapaz.

Mini Review
Presentation (4/5)
I like minimal, but minimal with some effort.  The dishes were clean, the food was clean, and we got funky dishes in the square family.  I'm not so picky with TapaZ's choice of presentation.

Taste (3/5)
I've had better, but it was good because I was starving.  My friend had lived in Barcelona for awhile and also noted that nothing beats the authentic thing.  The food was a bit dry, tough to chew, and the sauces a bit flavorless.  The crab croquette was my favorite of the three tapas we ordered.

Ambience (5/5)
I felt like we were special guests because we were the only two up there at noon.  This makes me want to eat at noon more often because the lunch rush came after we left!  We got to sit on an indoor patio, which is always fun.  Music was playing in the background, the wait staff gave us mondo privacy, and the decor was fun.

Price (3/5)
This place is pricey.  But, if you are looking for a treat with your friends, the price WOULD be all right...IF THE FOOD tasted better.  I think that I might have not ordered the best of the best tapas...so, from my first impression, the food wasn't worth the price.

Fried Cheese
Chorizo

Crab Croquette with Aioli Sauce



My friend and I shared the same feelings about the meal, but had a great time none-the-less.  I thought I would leave this blog post with a photo from the top of Langham Place and also the fabulous mall decorations.  Whilst walking down through The Spiral, we noticed that a NEW little restaurant just opened.  It was a My Melody and Kuromi Pop-up Cafe...That's something I have to make a point to visit in the near future!

Looking down from the 13/F

Walking down The Spiral

Catching a ride down the escalator

Sunday, May 25, 2014

Mémoire Monday: The Spiral

"Hong Kong is a shopping paradise!!!!"

That's something that I have heard a lot since moving here.  

The first mall in Hong Kong that I ever went to was Langham Place in Mong Kok.  The coolest thing about this mall is The Spiral, which is a bunch of trendy shops, restaurants, and a cinema that run in a kind of spiral in THE SPIRAL of Langham Place.  You have to actually see it to know what I mean...  

Escalator to The Spiral
When my friends and family visit, I always take them riding up the Central escalators.  Has anyone else done that?  It's a nice little thing to do to people watch, check out eateries and look at the different views of Hong Kong.  Like riding up the Central escalators, there is a sort of fun amusement to riding up this escalator.  I can't explain.

There are a lot of really great places to shop in Hong Kong...and if you are looking for a mall (especially since it is summer and it is the place to hang out when the weather advisory warning is on VERY HOT), here are some recommendations:

1.  Langham Place in Mong Kok
2.  Festival Walk in Kowloon Tong
3.  New Town Plaza in Shatin
4.  Elements right off of Kowloon MTR station
5.  Harbour City in Tsim Sha Tsui (TST)
6.  IFC Mall in Central
7.  Pacific Place in Admiralty
8.  Times Square in Causeway Bay

You know what...listing my favorite malls and all, I realized that these are the places I visit during the Christmas season to see the decorations.  These are only a few of the great malls to shop in...but it is a start into the great foray of Hong Kong shopping.

***WARNING:  There are RARELY any places to sit at the MALLS, so expect spending a few hours off your feet at a cafe or open restaurant!****