Category: Drinks

My school canteen is having a promotion right now for the softdrink 7up Revive. It’s selling for RM1/can and it’s quite cheap for that price. Usually, it’s around RM1.40-1.60 for a normal softdrinks. Guess the expiring date is coming soon and they still got a lot of stock and so it’s getting cheap.

Hopefully, I don’t get a expired one. Hehe

I don’t really know about eating in Prangin Mall. Few days ago, I was walking around in Prangin Mall and I was thirsty that time I think of buying myself a drink. There’s my friend that introduce me what they called the Ai Yu Ping, a kind of bubble tea with jelly or agar-agar inside. It’s not like those Taiwan Bubble Milk Tea because this one doesn’t have milk.

I ordered a lemon flavoured, there’s those tiny bubble and a lot of strip liked jelly that tasted sweet. A nice drink for only RM2.50. Great for quenching thirst. The little stall is located on the 1st floor of the Prangin Mall.

Back in Hong Kong few months ago, I manage to make a visit to one of the Starbucks Coffee. I prefer Starbucks Coffee over Coffee Bean for its nice ice blended coffee and latte too. In Malaysia, people tends to go to Starbucks Coffee to get on the free wifi Internet connection which doesn’t available at Coffee Bean.

Sadly, there isn’t any free Wifi connection provided by Hong Kong’s Starbuck Coffee. Surprisingly, you will not find any Coffee Bean there. It’s just Starbucks Coffee and Pacific Coffee.

During a visit to Repulse Bay, I dropped by at the Starbucks Coffee to buy some food for myself. I did not buy any hot coffee, since we were in the move, I got myself a bottled Frappuccino coffee. I got to say that this is a nice cool drink, you can’t find it in Malaysia, yet or never. I don’t know about it.

Oops, I have forgotten to take down the name of this roll. It’s like an egg roll wrapping with cheese and ham. It taste good, but a little a bit expensive for something that small. Though, it’s just EAT-FOR-FUN. HA!

One thing, Starbucks Coffee outlet in Hong Kong is not as much as we had in Kuala Lumpur.