It's fairly meh unless you're big on shopping.sidewaysscott wrote:I'd love to go to Hong Kong.
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Which I'm not. And there are plenty of other places i'd go before HK.Codeblue wrote:It's fairly meh unless you're big on shopping.sidewaysscott wrote:I'd love to go to Hong Kong.
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Did Disney Land there a few years back...crazy stuff!Codeblue wrote:It's fairly meh unless you're big on shopping.sidewaysscott wrote:I'd love to go to Hong Kong.
Great for food though...love my asian dishes...
...and the Kowloon Ferry to get my 'Game of Death' filming location kick outta the way....
The food was pretty terrible, and I like Chinese food. Although I guess what I like is American Chinese food because what passes as meat there should be a crime. They eat a lot of weird fudge too like jellyfish and seahorses.
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Hong-Kong is a great place to land on the cheap in Asia. Loved my stay at the Chung King Mansion.
You gotta experience it for a couple of days. I really enjoyed it.
Chinese food gotta be my least favorite of all Asian food (although I got some of the best peanut/cashew chicken in Beijing). I ate Indian food throughout my stay in Hong-Kong.
You gotta experience it for a couple of days. I really enjoyed it.
Chinese food gotta be my least favorite of all Asian food (although I got some of the best peanut/cashew chicken in Beijing). I ate Indian food throughout my stay in Hong-Kong.
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As long as I don't identify the texture as brain, scrotum or eyes, I'll order it off the menu....Codeblue wrote:The food was pretty terrible, and I like Chinese food. Although I guess what I like is American Chinese food because what passes as meat there should be a crime. They eat a lot of weird fudge too like jellyfish and seahorses.
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That's been sold out for a while.
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Their ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Zombies-Vs-Robo ... 738wt_1166sidewaysscott wrote:That's been sold out for a while.
I'm just glad I'm not able to identify the texture of brain, scrotum or eyes.rubberneck wrote:Codeblue wrote:Well there ya go. Some of us have stronger constitutions.
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Nice.yesterday wrote:Their ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Zombies-Vs-Robo ... 738wt_1166sidewaysscott wrote:That's been sold out for a while.
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