Friday, January 31, 2020

The Hilltop Aonang - Great Place to Catch the Sunset and Loving the Resident Musician @ Krabi [Thailand] #thehilltopaonang

In 2011, i was already aware of this place on a hilltop said to command a spectacular view of the sunset in Krabi's Ao Nang. However, weather wasn't that good then and i didn't manage to visit.

Fast forward to eight years later; here i am in a cab making my way up to The Hilltop Aonang! It was just 2.1 kilometers away from BlueSotel Krabi but i needed a fast transport as we were cutting a bit too close to sunset and i sure didn't want to miss it!

Frankly, i was a bit taken aback when the cab dropped us. There didn't appear to be anyone and that's rather unnerving given that The Hilltop Aonang was said to be the best place for sunset.

Second heart stopper after i stopped into the restaurant proper; absolutely no customer. At that point of time, i was almost on the verge of deciding to leave. To me, online reviews might not be 100% accurate and in real time, we have the choice to decide whether to stay or go.

Thankfully, a staff member spotted us and directed us to one level down.

Phew, at least it's not empty although what you see above was the sheltered area where, surprisingly, most diners were not at. I am quite paranoid about free-roaming birds shitting into my food and drinks and thought it's better to be seated at areas with a canopy.

Here's the more popular spot where you would literally be basking in the glory of the setting sun! No doubt the view was amazing even though it's warm and humid as hell without the sea breeze. I am happy where i was.

Before we talk about the scenery in front us, let's proceed with the ordering of food first. Prices are not cheap for Thailand standard but for Singaporeans, it would be rather similar to what you pay for Thai food in the little red dot. You may check out the menu here.

Singha Beer - nothing beats having an ice-cold beer when the weather is hot! And on a beach vacation, a bottle of beer can really relax your mind and body.

Deep Fried Shrimp Ball - at slightly more than S$10, these appeared more like gigantic onion / sotong rings rather than shrimp balls. No complaint though as i can see a picture of it on the menu.

The chef was real generous with the amount of prawns and one word described it all; delish! They came with a sauce of sweet sauce which was unique with a tinge of spice that i couldn't put my finger on exactly what it was!

Stir Fried Vegetables with Tofu and Cashew Nuts - a vegetarian dish, this wasn't spicy despite its fiery outlook and while i loved the nuttiness from the cashew nuts and the tenderness of the abalone mushrooms; it's a tad sweet on its own and you would be better off having a bowl of plain white rice to go with this dish.

Southern Curry with Crab Meat - ever since i visited Phuket in 2018; i had been raving about the curry with crab meat at Raya Restaurant! Therefore, i couldn't resist ordering this at The Hilltop Aonang, especially when it was tagged with the top 3-starred rating!

The unforgettable coconut-infused curry that carried with it deliciously juicy crab meat that's of a substantial size! The first sip perked me up and although the taste wasn't up to the epic standard of Raya Restaurant; it was still very good. p.s. a tad too spicy for me.

Typical of southern curry, there's a serving of cooked vermicelli which was a perfect accessory to soak up the yummy crab for that extra oomph!

Come, let's return to the setting sun! As you can see; the operator had installed the sign "the hilltop" on the lawn which would likely make it a top hit as an instagrammable spot! I can imagine many influencers coming here just to "punch card".

More of the sign!

Beauty of the setting sun! Of course we have visions of the setting sun in Singapore too on a clear day but maybe because we were on vacation; it just felt incredibly dazzling!

Those interested in having an exclusive table that's elevated to be closer to the golden yolk can consider booking the "love seats". Beware though; i bet you would be the key subject of many photographs taken by strangers.

Lawn may look green and all manicured but just look further beyond the sign and love seats and you would find a border wasteland. It brings to mind many instagrammable spots from over the world; it may look nice from one angle yet totally different once you zoom out.

Picture of the restaurant; taken from the sign.

Random photos; key object was this iconic tree with hanging lanterns that lighted up when night beckons. I especially love the last photograph!

One side of the restaurant was dotted with rolling hills and limestone cliffs and when the sun was on its way to slumber; you would notice swirling smoke coming out from likely the kitchen of residential dwellings.

Christmas decorations as it was November when i visited Krabi!

There's live music to serenade us and this gentleman here sang so well; i actually wanted to order another beer so that i can listen to him sing songs that i remember hearing when i was younger!


Definitely a walk down memory lane!
Check out the video above!

Price list of seafood; if you are interested.

Alex at the staircase of the entrance. There were two entrances and this one was definitely better than the one we entered from. Well, maybe the lights helped.

Trees outside the restaurant were also adorned with hanging lanterns. Frankly, they did appear scary at night; as if the trees were filled with heads without bodies.

Making our way out by walking; which was just a 400-meter stretch to the main road. The slope was a bit steep and do look out for traffic (cars, motorcycles etc).

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I can't deny that The Hilltop Aonang was a fantastic place to catch the sunset and it wasn't as crowded as the beachfront. Pricing was on the high side yet i think we have to give and take given the ambiance, the scenery, the location and the live music. 

Address 
99 หมู่ที่ 3 Ao Nang, Mueang Krabi District, 
Krabi 81000, Thailand

Website

Pricing
Singha Beer - 100 Baht
Deep Fried Shrimp Ball - 250 Baht
Stir Fried Vegetables with Tofu and Cashew Nuts - 180 Baht
Southern Curry with Crab Meat - 450 Baht
(Subject to Service Charge)

To read more about my 4-day, 3-night trip to Krabi, click here!

Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Yellow Noodles Pork Crab from a Bangkok Roadside Stall (Jungko Bameekiaw Convent) near Sala Daeng BTS Station [Thailand]

I met up with a Thai friend in Bangkok recently and requested he bring me to a local eatery for good food, so long conditions are not insanitary. True to his roots; he brought me to a roadside stall near Sala Daeng BTS station!

The stall offers only noodles in soup or dry version and i gathered from the Chinese characters on the signboard that it's homemade Cantonese style wanton noodles. Menu had pictures and English translation; hence, it wouldn't be difficult for a well-seasoned traveller to order.

Yellow Noodles Pork Crab - this reminded me of the famous Bangkok Soi 19 Special Wanton Mee (aka Sabx2 Wanton Noodles) near Pratunam! Anyway, i can't resist crab although the portion wasn't that generous. Well, i can't complain when it's just 50-60 baht a bowl.

You can't really taste the sweetness of the crab but i totally enjoyed the slightly kee flavour of the springy noodles that complemented perfectly with the special sauce that's more than just our usual ketchup!

In no time; the bowl was clean! The char siew wasn't the type i like but they were passable. To me, the noodles with the delish sauce were the highlight and i guess i would go for the cheaper yellow noodle wonton pork in the future.

Bonus - go for the chrysanthemum tea; such a big mug for just 10 baht!

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Location Map
As above.

Menu
As above.

Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Tempura Tendon Tenya @ Samyan Mitrtown (Connected to Sam Yan MRT Station) in Bangkok [Thailand]

I love it when eateries have eye-catching taglines like Number 1 or Best in Asia as it would seriously entice me to give them a try and determine if they are worthy of the title, in my opinion. 

Tempura Tendon Tenya was one of the thousands of Japanese restaurants in Bangkok and i was drawn to it initially due to its popularity among the dining establishments in Samyan Mitrtown which i had to pass through every day when i was staying at Triple Y Hotel in my recent Bangkok trip.

We finally decided to give it a try on our last day and i was shocked to see their All Star Tendon, comprising of prawn, squid, scallop, mushroom, lotus root and beans, selling for just 169 baht! That's less than S$8.00! 

My eyes veered towards to the left of the menu and spotted a slightly more luxurious Super Star Tendon (189 baht) that had more meat ingredients. Even then, it still wouldn't cost more than S$$10.00; that's impossible to find in Singapore! 

Buta Tama Don - Alex wasn't that keen in deep fried food and opted for the above instead. I stole a bite and honestly, wasn't impressed; it's passable as a stomach filler and nothing more. 

Super Star Tendon - sadly, this suffered the same fate as the buta tama don, the chef was stingy with the tempura sauce and you get a mix that's not relatively bland. The deep fried ingredients would have to be the saviors but they were not to be; average tasting with a batter that didn't wow like the ones from Tendon Tempura Kohaku and Tendon Ginza Itsuki (both in Singapore).

In the case of the scallop, it's tasteless and i would be better off chewing a gum. Max disappointment for my last meal in Bangkok. Let me guess; maybe the store is number one due to its wallet-friendly price? 

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Address
944 Rama IV Rd, Wang Mai, B1-B1U007,
Samyan Mitrtown, Pathum Wan District, 
Bangkok 10330, Thailand

Pricing
Buta Tama Don - 109 Baht
Super Star Tendon - 189 Baht

Monday, January 27, 2020

Star Ferry - The Iconic Yet Affordable Cruise to Take @ Hong Kong #starferry

One of the rare touristy things i did in Hong Kong in 1997 was taking the star ferry; however, i wasn't really that much into blogging then and failed to take any photos to commemorate the visit.

Fast forward to 2019 and here i am once again to take the iconic cruise that would bring us on a short ride from Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry Pier to Central Pier on Hong Kong Island!

The signature green staircase with the painted destination.

Navigation to the deck wasn't hard; just look out for the signage or follow the crowd; which wasn't much on the day of our visit as the surrounding area was designated as a protest site. p.s. this was back in July 2019 when the situation wasn't as dire.

Price list for the ride which was amazingly cheap given the high cost of living in Hong Kong! Our ride would just cost HKD $3.70; less than S$1.00 and you can conveniently pay for it- via the contact-less Octopus Card (used for buses and train rides too).

The relatively empty waiting area; with the opening of three underwater tunnels connecting the mainland to Hong Kong Island, it's inevitable that the ferry mode is now less preferred given the longer time taken to cross Victoria Harbour.

Looking out of the window for the spectacular view of the skyline of Hong Kong Island. Both sides (Hong Kong Island and mainland) boasted towering skyscrapers although the government, financial and business district is on Hong Kong Island.

A star ferry (A2971 Northern Star) making its way across the harbour. Built in 1959, this grand dame has the capacity to hold 576 sitting passengers.

Most noticeable structure for the above photo would be the The Hong Kong Observation Wheel although my main objective was more for the central pier next to it; the one with a clock tower.

Gate was opened for departing customers!

Proceeding to the upper deck of the ferry; do note that the tickets for the lower deck were priced lower; HKD $3.70 (upper) versus HKD $3.10 (lower).

Interior of the ferry; rather basic but if my memory serves me well, i thought the seats back then were entirely wooden and the floor didn't seem to be lacquered.

Seat base now features the star logo.

Photos taken while on the cruise. Back in 1997, i remember the chill as it was winter period and my elder sister (companion for the trip) was wearing shorts; drawing stares from locals!

Oh my god; the classic junk boat on Victoria Harbour! Called the "Dukling", it's an old fishing boat that's about 65 years old and has now been converted into a tour boat.

For more information, click here!

The phallic structure - the 415-meter tall International Finance Center that's the second tallest in Hong Kong. Want to guess which takes the top rank on the board? It's the 484-meter International Commerce Centre which housed the sky100 observatory.

Reaching the Central Pier; contrast the commoners' transport with the private yacht that happened to be in the picture. To be fair, it can charted as i did in Singapore in 2014. Check out my post here.

Jet bridges - as the tide would change, there's a mechanized pulley system to raise or lower the platforms. Quite amazing right as this must have been in existence for maybe about 50 years! 

Opening the door for us to make out way out! It's still relatively labour intensive to operate the ferry and with dwindling passengers (numbering on average about 50,000 persons a day); i sure hope Hong Kong wouldn't lose this icon in time to come. 

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Website

Additional Information
Tourists can consider signing up for the Star Ferry's Harbour Tour to spend a longer duration on the ferry with a route circling the harbour. Cost a lot more than the one we took from Tsim Sha Tsui to Central Pier.