Monday, January 4, 2010

Very chocolatey tart


In Hong Kong, "tea" denotes a light meal served in middle afternoon from 2pm to 6pm. This is a practice that Hong Kong people adopted from the British concept of afternoon tea during the late period of British colonial rule. Afternoon tea is common, although not a meal served daily. My afternoon tea food consists of some light meals such as tarts, pies or more substantial fares served together with home-brewed coffee.



 Food of the day: Rich Chocolate Tart
 
 Indulge in the luxurious chocolate at this very special moment.
 
 A cup of home-brewed coffee to round off the meal
 


5 comments:

  1. wah..where did u get this piece of tempation??? walllau..now im drooling.. like jughead!

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  2. Claire:

    From La Promise in Taiping. It's lovely...

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  3. omg it looks so so good!!! i want want!!!

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  4. A very tempting tart...what else does this shop in Taiping sell besides the tart?

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  5. English Afternoon Tea for two, Lemon Meringue Pies, Fruit Tarts, assorted fresh cream cakes and cheeecakes, biscotti, muffin, durian cream puffs, coffee and some rather authentic English food

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