Saturday, January 31, 2026

Tao Tao Ju One Avenue 陶陶居 卓悦中心店 (Shenzhen, CHINA) ★★★★☆

We’re back in Shenzhen for another arcade-filled weekend! Right after breakfast, Jelloman headed off for her spa session, leaving little nugget and me to enjoy some bonding time at the arcade.

We hung in there for over two hours until we finally called it a day. As we have already agreed this morning over breakfast, we met up at One Avenue (卓悅中心). As usual, I had already secured a table remotely, so the wait was minimal (more on that later).


Signature Hong Kong-style milk tea (招牌港式奶茶) (
¥22)  As always, silky smooth and rich with deep, robust tea flavors.



Tao Tao Ju’s Jumbo prawn dumpling (陶陶居大蝦餃) (¥36)  A staple for us whenever we visit Tao Tao Ju, delicately made with flawless wrappers.


Tao Tao Ju’s crispy pigeon (陶陶居脆皮乳鴿) (
¥52)  I’ve never tried their roasted pigeon so time to cross it off my list. This was pretty tasty and succulent. Not as juicy as the one from Dagefan (大鴿飯) but more than did the trick for me.


Steamed rice roll with shrimps and egg (鮮蝦韭王滑蛋腸) (
¥36)  The combination of scrambled eggs and shrimp worked surprisingly well with the silky rice rolls. Not bad at all.


Pan-fried turnip cake (香煎蘿蔔糕) (
¥26)  Little nugget’s favorite turnip cake in SZ. A touch more diced cured meat and mushroom would have been perfect.


Sautéed broccoli with beef (西蘭花炒牛肉) (
¥58)  I told little one that he seemed to be losing a bit of weight of late, so I recommended a protein boost for him. Surprisingly, he didn’t even ask for a bowl of steamed rice to go with it.


My friends have been asking me how to get a ticket at Tao Tao Ju remotely to shorten the wait. I know it’s not on Tao Tao Ju’s official app.

This is how it’s done.

(1.1) Fire up your Dianping app.


(1.2) Type Tao Tao Ju or "陶陶居" in Chinese in the search criteria box.


(2.1) If you don’t have Dianping app installed on your mobile. Fire up your WeChat.


(2.2) Go to the “Chat” page.


(2.3) Enter “陶陶居排队取号” or Tao Tao Ju in the search criteria. Do not go to the app (小程式) page and try this on the restaurant’s official app as the function isn’t available there.



(3) Either way, a list of Tao Tao Ju restaurants will be displayed with ones closest to your GPS location showed at the top. Click on the one you want to make reservation for.


(4) Click “Queue up 排隊”.


(5) Select the table size (1-2, 3, 4, etc.). You can choose to receive notifications.


Hope this helps! 




Food Rating: 6.8/10
Price: ¥¥¥
Address:  Shop L233, East Zone, Level 2 One Avenue, Fuhua Road, Futian, Guangzhou, China
深圳市福田区福华路卓悦中心商场东区L233号铺
Closest Metro Station: Gangxia (岗厦)
Tel: +86 (755) 8299-8870
Opening Hours: 10:00am - 9:30pm daily



Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Kai Kai Dessert Mong Kok 佳佳甜品 旺角店 (Hong Kong, CHINA) ★★★☆☆

It became pretty obvious that none of us wanted to go home early. So, after settling the bill at Mirai (蕾), we decided to get ourselves something sweet. Kai Kai Dessert (佳佳甜品) wasn't exactly on top of my list after my last list there but it was the only dessert place we could recall in Mongkok.


Taro and sago with coconut milk (芋頭椰汁西米露) – I haven’t had this iconic dessert, one I grew up with, in decades. Honestly, it's not that hard to make. Still, not bad.


I was feuding with one of J.E.R.K.'s members (no surprise who) tonight so as soon as I finished my dessert, it was time to call it the night. 




Food Rating: 5.6/10
Price: $$$
Address: Shop 2, G/F, 1 Fa Yuen Street, Mong Kok, Hong Kong
Closest Metro Station: Mong Kok
Tel: +852 2601-0661
Opening Hours: 12:00pm - 1:00am daily



Mirai 蕾 (Hong Kong, CHINA) ★★★☆☆

It's been a while since J.E.R.K. last met up so Master sifu and I decided to give our group chat a nudge with a shoutout. To our surprise, everyone happened to be free the following week, so we locked in a Wednesday evening for our long-overdue meet-up.

After tossing around a few dining ideas, we finally settled on Mirai (蕾), a modern izakaya known for its Japanese skewers, yakitori, and more.


The restaurant also doubles as a laid-back Japanese sake bar, perfect for unwinding over food and drinks.


With the extensive menu, and we honestly needed a few extra minutes just to process the options before we were ready to place our order.


Edamame (枝豆) — A light and healthy snack to kick things off.


Short rib green onion roll (牛小排嫰蔥卷) — The short rib was incredibly tender and juicy. I initially thought the green onion’s herby, vegetal flavor might clash with the beef but they balanced each other beautifully.


Bacon lychee roll (煙肉荔枝串) — Pretty tasty and well-matched. A sweet and savory combo done right.


Pork wrapped muscat roll (豚肉香印串) — My first time trying muscat with fatty pork. And wow, it worked. The rich, savory pork elevated the muscat's natural sweetness. Outstanding.


Tsukune (自家製月見雞肉棒) — The most disappointing dish of the night. The homemade chicken meatball looked more like a sausage and didn’t live up to expectations.


Chicken wing (盬燒手羽) — Decent. Nicely grilled with a smoky touch.


Eggplant (茄子) — I loved the thick cuts; super juicy and satisfying.


Zucchini (翠玉瓜) — One of the best dish of the night. Very juicy with a great char — simple but super well-executed.


As the first round of skewers hit the table, it quickly became clear that a few of us had changed — especially compared to 30 years ago when we first met. The shift toward health consciousness was unmistakable, and there was a collective hesitation to go all-in on the grilled goodies. Normally, I’m the last to care about things like that, but seeing everyone else being so responsible with their intake made me pause as well.

So, to our server’s mild confusion (okay, probably outright shock) — four grown men each had fewer than four skewers before asking for the bill. That’s got to be some sort of record at this place.

That said, it's been a while since I last had Japanese skewers in Hong Kong (these days, I save my yakitori adventures for Japan). And I have to admit, I missed them. Still, the seasoning on the skewers tonight was a little heavy-handed, which, in hindsight, partially explained why the guys hit the brakes so quickly.




Food Rating: 5.9/10
Price: $$$
Address: Shop 8, G/F, Ngai Hing Mansion, 2-24 Pak Po Street, Mongkok, Hong Kong
Closest Metro Station: Mongkok
Tel: +852 9832-6636
Opening Hours: 12:00pm - 2:30pm, 6:00pm - 12:00am daily