Tag: Queenie Wu

SAKE + hotpot gathering

As you all know, we would put together small gatherings from time to time, our friend Cheryl came up with an events, a SAKE + hotpot gathering.  The highlight of the night was our SAKE which costs around $150, and of course we had to have something to eat, so she decided to put together a hotpot dinner as well, a very special sukiyaki hotpot 🙂  Of course food tasted amazingly good, so was the SAKE 😉  Didn’t really take a lot of pictures because I was too busy eating, hehe.  Sadly for our host, the smell of our hotpots was everywhere, guess she had to sleep with the smell for a few days 😛  but it was a true blessing to see some of our friends we hadn’t seen for a while, great catching up and all, yay!!!  Now it’s time to plan for our next gathering, should be huge because X’mas is coming up 😛

P.S.  To host something like this takes hours of preparation, not to mention Cheryl had to go to 4 different supermarkets to get all the food too.  So big thank you 🙂

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艇仔記

艇仔記 is located in Richmond Hill, Bayview and HW#7, right beside Golden Bright Plaza, has been in business for a few years now, but this is my first time back in 2 years.  I was very surprised that they could still keep up the quality of  food or umm… might be even better than before.  Anyways, here are the dishes we had tonight, just tell me what you think by the way everything looks, really another good pick nowadays 😀

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Priscilla Queen of the Desert, the Musical

About the same time last year, I went to The Princess of  Wales to see the Sound of Music the Musical, and this year, Priscilla Queen of the Desert the Musical.  The show is fun, hilarious and the audience sings along, definitely a must go if you are looking to see a fabulous show for X’mas 😀  Here is some info from toronto.com:

Priscilla Queen of the Desert, the Musical is based on the Academy Award-winning 1990s cult movie The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. It’s about Tick, Bernadette and Felicia and their road trip through Australia in an old bus.

The show has played to rave reviews and audience acclaim in Sydney and London, and it’s now making its Toronto debut with divine Broadway diva Bette Midler taking on the role of producer. The show features more than 20 dance classics and elaborate costumes.

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