P.S.1 Visioning Fish or Chicken...
Bingo!! The dinner menu on the Valentine's Day CX312 was as predicted - Chicken or Fish...
I ordered fish. Simply calling it fish may sound too dull, but that's what they did. I think it was steamed Cod fish (dunno black or silver though, probably black... cheaper) with dried red dates (yes, Chinese ones).
Switched to a hotel that I haven't stayed before - the Kempinski, where T and myself had had a memorable German lunch before - which is nice. Rooms (standard ones) not superb but typical, nice international hotel chain type. What I like most is the deli there, which sells 'normal' sandwiches and pastry and bakery and German bretzel. I tried their coffee, ham and cheese crossiant and chocolate crossiant for breakfast, which are all up to standard.
Back to the valentine's nite. To celebrate with F, we wanted to go to Paulaner (the German restaurant) but a queue (not very short) was still there at 9pm. So we decided to give up on western restaurants and went to... Sorabol!!! yes, there is a Sorabol in the hotel's mall (the Lufthansa Center BJ). We had their famous homemade noodle with beef (as nice as that in HK and a little cheaper), and a pan-fried stuffed vege (green chilli, mushroom stuffed with minced beef) and egg-wrapped fish. Priced a little cheaper than HK but 15% hotel surcharge applies. (I took some pics with F's camera, show later if good)
I ordered fish. Simply calling it fish may sound too dull, but that's what they did. I think it was steamed Cod fish (dunno black or silver though, probably black... cheaper) with dried red dates (yes, Chinese ones).
Switched to a hotel that I haven't stayed before - the Kempinski, where T and myself had had a memorable German lunch before - which is nice. Rooms (standard ones) not superb but typical, nice international hotel chain type. What I like most is the deli there, which sells 'normal' sandwiches and pastry and bakery and German bretzel. I tried their coffee, ham and cheese crossiant and chocolate crossiant for breakfast, which are all up to standard.
Back to the valentine's nite. To celebrate with F, we wanted to go to Paulaner (the German restaurant) but a queue (not very short) was still there at 9pm. So we decided to give up on western restaurants and went to... Sorabol!!! yes, there is a Sorabol in the hotel's mall (the Lufthansa Center BJ). We had their famous homemade noodle with beef (as nice as that in HK and a little cheaper), and a pan-fried stuffed vege (green chilli, mushroom stuffed with minced beef) and egg-wrapped fish. Priced a little cheaper than HK but 15% hotel surcharge applies. (I took some pics with F's camera, show later if good)
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