Showing posts with label ifc mall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ifc mall. Show all posts

Friday, March 11, 2016

Sushi Sei @ the IFC Mall

Central Binge (n):  When I go into Central and do as much as I can within a short span of time.

I often go on Central binges when I do make it into the city these days.  I had a time limit of three hours before an appointment…within those three hours, I went to pick up some books at the Central Library, bought some baby gear at Bumps to Babes, grocery shopped at City Super, bought some takeout from Tim Ho Wan, and had lunch at the IFC's Sushi Sei…

So, it was a morning of the Hong Kong Hustle, but I had enough time to enjoy my lunch.



Sushi Sei Info:
Location
Shop 2016 IFC Mall
8 Finance Street
Central

Hours
Lunch
Mondays - Fridays from 11:30 - 3 pm
Weekends (+ Public Holidays) from noon - 5:30 pm

Dinner 
Mondays - Fridays from 6 - 10:30 pm
Weekends (+ Public Holidays) from 6 - 10:30 pm



This was definitely one of the fancier Japanese restaurants I've been to.  The staff were really nice too.  They really took care of us, which is a really nice change from people just giving us food and not minding if we enjoyed it or not…


The place was quite nice and modern.  There were little touches of Japanese culture here and there…


We got one Donburi Set, which came with a small salad…



…a small bowl of noodles…


…and our tuna donburi…


We also got an oyster to test out…which was really nice!


We got a spinach salad to test out, which was also really nice.  It had little shrimp in the dressing, which made it have a nice little crunch.


And we got a tempura set on the side…


Overall, the food was really good.  I'm not sure about this, but we were served brown rice…which always seems like a healthier option than white rice!  It was also quite nice sitting at the bar because we could see the sushi chefs make sushi.  That was really a good experience, which reminded me of when I was in Tsukiji (or Japan in GENERAL!)!


This was totally a nice place to try out.  TOTALLY RECOMMENDED to those who are in the IFC and looking for a nice Japanese restaurant!

Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Afternoon Tea @ Angelina Paris

I feel like, over the past month, I've just let myself indulge in everything delicious.  For example, I completely devoured 85% of my gingerbread Christmas Tree in three days.  Every bite was a sugar rush.

This feeling could be a mix of pushing myself too hard to feel the Christmasy Spirit in Hong Kong…The major reason, though is probably because there was so much sweets and treats displayed all over the grocery stores.  Seriously, at every grocery store, there were displays of Ferrero Rochers, Cadbury(s), Lindts and all the rest just taunting passerbyers to buy them.  The special Christmas Sections were all decorated so amazingly with boxes stacked ceiling high!

The need to indulge could have also stemmed from wanting to experience the British Christmas traditions (alongside my American traditions) of eating minced pies, Christmas puddings and especially getting a milk chocolate treat daily from my Advent calendar. 

Though the feeling of guilt has slowly been eating away at me, today, I still found myself indulging in something worth insulting in!

To celebrate the holidays, my coworkers and I went over to the IFC Mall's Angelina Paris for a decadent splurge on afternoon tea treats.


Angelina Paris Info:
Location
Shop 3025 - 3026/ 3031 - 3070 IFC Mall
1 Harbour View Street
Central

The entrance to Angelina Paris is inside of the IFC's Lane Crawford.

Hours
10 am - 11 pm daily

Contact 
3188 - 0842

We didn't make reservations because it was a 2:30 pm on a weekday.  But, I would totally make reservations beforehand just to make sure to have a seat (because I am just that type of person).

We had got a seat right at the window, which was beautiful!  I felt so lucky that we could look out onto Victoria Harbour and enjoy our sweet treats.


The view of Angelina's decor was not bad either.



Because we were there for afternoon tea, we were mostly there to try out the pastries.


Most of the pastries were displayed in the front of the eatery, which the lovely staff were so kind enough to introduce to me when I went over there to take photos of everything.



One of my coworkers had been to the Angelina in Paris and said that it was famous for its L'Africain hot chocolate.  She said it was like drinking pure chocolate, which I was quite excited about.  But, to combat the richness that she told me about, I got a side of lemonade and water.


For the four of us, we split two servings of the L'Africain hot chocolate, which came with a side of whipped creme.  I could only get through one serving with my pastry, but it was the most decadent hot chocolate that I had ever tasted.  It was also perfect for the slightly chilly day!


Another thing that Angelina is known for is their signature Le Mont Blanc pastry, which is a meringue filled, chestnut cream topped delicious delight.  It, like the L'Africain hot chocolate, was rich beyond words…which is a good thing when you have a side of water!

I usually get whatever is the signature on menus…and I'm glad I did because it made me want to come back and try the other pastries.


Some other pastries we got were the Flore…vanilla mousse-filled and raspberry-centered pastry...


…the Negresco…meringue and dark chocolate mousse-filled…dark chocolate covered pastry…


…and the Tarte Citron…lemon creme filled topped with marshmallows...


Though the highlight was spending some quality time with my coworkers, it was such a nice treat for the holidays to take a trip into Angelina Paris.

This is most definitely a place that I'll return to for a bit of afternoon tea!

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Day with Dogs and Christmassy Malls

Today, I went to spend some time with a friend at the dog park next to the Macau Ferry in Sheung Wan.  I am more of a dog person than a cat person…and I even look forward to getting a little puppy in my future, but being around other people's dogs sort of makes me feel uncomfortable.

Even so, my afternoon at the dog park was pretty nice.  The weather was lovely, there were so many dogs that were just craving to socialize with the dogs at the park.  The owners were also quite nice and sociable.  It was a nice little place to meet people and make friends (for dogs and owners).



The great thing about this dog park was the fact that it was pretty frequented.  The bad thing about it was that you could smell the exhaust or fumes from the ferries when they passed by…but the view out to the Harbour was lovely!



This was my first time at a dog park.  I think it totally opened my eyes up to another aspect of Hong Kong.  I mean, people keep some pretty gigantic dogs in their small apartments.  Most of the dogs at this park were huge!  Also, there were winter dogs, like that husky, that made me wonder how they survived the Hong Kong summer. 


It was nice to see how friendly most dogs were.  I mean, they just went up to everyone, sniffed around, and waited for a little pat on the head.  How sweet!


Afterwards, I journeyed over a few minutes by sky bridge to the IFC Mall to check out the Christmas decorations…and to get in some exercise.  Who doesn't love walking the mall?

Normally, I'm not much of a mall going person.  I usually dislike the crowds.  But, I actually don't mind the crowds or the craziness around the holiday season.  I think it is because it reminds me of home…it's like when I visit a Starbucks when I get homesick.  It is just something a bit therapeutic??

I haven't been down into Central for awhile.  So, I was excited to see what the Christmas decorations would be like.  When I think of the IFC, I think that things will probably be classier and more sophisticated than some of the other malls…which have a cutesy more character-driven display (like Yuen Long!!!).

The theme for this season was "Grow and Glow."  The main display is at the middle of the IFC Mall, but when I walked in, I was greeted with a display of a cut-out Christmas Card.



I wasn't so impressed, but then I continued on with some window-shopping until I came to the main Christmas display area.  The main display area was so lovely!  It was like I was approaching a really awesome magical forest.  I don't mean to hype things up, but it was really a welcoming surprise from the cut-out Christmas card display I had seen earlier.

There were hanging Christmas trees that moved up and down when the holiday music played.  The trees were gorgeously colored and beautifully delicate.  They were truly up to par with my idea of the chic and sophisticated IFC-esque decor.

One of the center trees was actually an interactive photo booth of sorts.  Basically, people stood in the middle of the tree base, they looked up, and their photo would be taken.



Simple and elegant…

On my way down to catch the trains, I also caught a glimpse at another Christmas decoration, which seemed so randomly put!  It was basically I-F-C written out in golden bells.



My next stop of the day was to head into Tsim Sha Tsui (TST) for dinner and Cantonese lessons.

I decided to take a walk over to the 1881 Heritage Building to see what their decorations were like…since I was in the neighborhood.  I thought a little compare and contrast to the IFC's decor would be nice.

Again, I was pleasantly surprised!  It's actually quite romantic to visit the TST shopping malls in the evenings…when the lights are all up, people are dressed for winter…and the holiday music is streaming out of the speakers.  It creates such a lovely environment.

***Images of the 1881 Heritage Building Christmas Display***














The theme of the display was quite Royal.  There were some sleighs and a gazebo where people could take photos in/under.  There were also loads of ice skaters and palace guards whom you could take photos next to.  It was quite fitting of what I would expect from the 1881 Heritage Building…though a bit gaudy!


TO TOP OFF all the festive viewing of my day, I was lucky enough to catch a mini performance at the K11 Mall.  I really dug the live music.  Everyone was in such a great mood and dancing to the music.  It was quite a fun experience.


I think I Christmased myself out today!

Overall, while coming home and thinking about the day…it was nice to take a mini trip into Central to spend some time with a friend, drink some warm Starbucks drinks, and then take a walk through the IFC Mall.  It felt like a proper December day for some reason.  And I can't even express what a proper December day is.  It just felt like home.

It amazes me how Hong Kong is feeling more and more like home, especially when I'm spending the holidays so far away from my family.

But, ending the evening walking around TST was lovely as well, but I felt more like a tourist.  I guess that's one of the differences between Central and TST…I can feel more like a tourist in TST because it caters so much to tourism.  It's a nice feeling!

ONLY TWO MORE WEEKS until CHRISTMAS!