Showing posts with label Kam Fook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kam Fook. Show all posts

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Kam Fook

Stella, me, Ja and Kimmy ate dim sum at Kam Fook. And watched the ridiculously abrupt Burn After Reading afterward. We did lots of window shopping too. heehee, a girls' date.

Dim sum, the first round. Followed by many seconds which I failed to capture in my camera due to overzealous eating. The only dish that we all disagreed on was the Xiao long bao. It was dry and mush. Other than that, the rest of the dim sum were good!

Desserts. Egg tarts! Mango pudding! Bean curd! Oh, how I miss you so!
Immediately after lunch, we caught Burn After Reading and left the cinema with a big HUH? on our faces. All that trouble for a stupid plastic surgery. Ofcourse there are the underlying social issues that I think the directors want to highlight how stupid they were, but they are lost on me. I just kept thinking why did Brad Pitt have to die so early?

Anyway, we walked alot after the movie to window shop while Kimmy does the actual shopping work, until dinnertime. We dined at Pattison's which Chef Karen aparently is crazy about. Pattison's is a cafe cum patisserie which has a few branches in Sydney.

Date scone (Ja), Cheesetart (Stella), Palmier (Kimmy) and Salmon quiche (me).


Bloated till the point of puking, we went home.

End.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Dim sum at Kam Fook

Sunday morning, Stella and I managed to wake up after all. Sleeping at 2am is no fun. And not being able to sleep is just downright dreadful. Anyway, we had to get to Chatswood, Sydney, at 11am for dim sum. Westfield shopping centre has a super popular cantonese restaurant Kam Fook. Not surprising at all since it is listed as the top chinese restaurant in Sydney. Anyway, we knew we had to be early to avoid the queue. Thank god, we didn't have much of a queue to wait. Next time we come, we will make reservation for sure because when we left the restaurant, there was a super long queue outside. Thank goodness.

Dim sum or yum cha was enjoyed with Sam, Hong, Cynthia and Stella. Cynthia especially since she is new to all this stuff. Sam likes it though. These pictures here are only some of the dishes we ordered. I didn't bother to snap those fried stuff. Too mundane.





Kam Fook is generally good. Authentic dim sum in Australia. But, ofcourse, it cannot be compared to Lei Garden in Singapore. haha. I miss dim sum too~


Chatswood, Westfield shopping centre, Level 6