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Japanese food I had in Hong Kong

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I was invited to a Japanese restaurant when I was back in Hong Kong last month.

As I just got the new Nikon D300, I just could not resist taking some pictures...

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I'm salivating..... and the shots from Nikon D300 + good glass look fab.

Hey JCR, what is the name and where in HK is the restaurant?

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It is called Hana Sakazuki.

http://www.hanasakazuki.com/

The address is 2nd Floor, Ming An Plaza, Phase II, 8 Sunning Road, Causeway Bay. Tel: 852 2577 9799

Opposite Snow Garden Restaurant, if you know Causeway Bay...

:P

Thanks for the info, will try it next time I go to HK/China.

Kiat

"

This is called Skazuki. It is a container to drink sake(a liquor).

It has been used since about 1200 years ago. It is used for a pledge,

a promise or a parting. Especially, sakazuki is used during wedding

ceremonies conducted by a Shinto priest at a Shinto shrine in Japan.

?But it is not used during a Western-style wedding. A newly-married

couple promises. This is called Sansankudo. Husband and wife echange

sakazuki three times."

V

Geez wees, Voltaire, I know Japanese likes their LV but I did not know the frogs know so much about Japanese marital codes.

Knowledge can be a dangerous thing sometimes!

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