Monday, June 12, 2006

So we went round and round Lam Kwai Kong pretending not be lost before we finally made it to our destination, Dragon-i (pronounced Dra-gon-Eye). So yeah, after splurging on a bottle of expensive champagne and getting acquainted with her sister's friends, this magician from America (a David Blaine wannabe probably employed by the management) came over to our table to perform some tricks for us. He tricks and antics gave the saving grace for the lack of people at the supposedly reputable club that night.



And some were so nicely decorated that the ornamental factor nearly preceded its edibility factor. The food was shared freely and unabashedly so that ended up in us eating more of each other’s dinner when we felt that it tasted better than our own.



This was taken at Cafe Deco on top of The Peak; where we were finally able to repress our hunger almost two hours after our shopping marathon with succulent steaks and gourmet food. Although we were sitting in the middle of the restaurant, we could still enjoy the panoramic skyline view of Hong Kong and Kowloon. The live jazz numbers and the ambience created gave us our much deserved indulgence beneath dimly lit chandeliers.