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Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:

Ping's doing a peasant style dish (Mr C described a lot of Chinese food in HK being like that - it's what the older generations liked the best).

Mr KT was swanning around in the Mandarin Oriental on a major jolly, so I don't think he even ate Chinese food there.....apart from some noodles in the Kowloon market

Kaytee
Originally Posted by Kaytee:
Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:

Ping's doing a peasant style dish (Mr C described a lot of Chinese food in HK being like that - it's what the older generations liked the best).

Mr KT was swanning around in the Mandarin Oriental on a major jolly, so I don't think he even ate Chinese food there.....apart from some noodles in the Kowloon market

There's a big divide between the older and younger generations out there now.  This man, for all his money, eats peasant style 24/7 http://www.forbes.com/profile/li-ka-shing

 

Madness, eh?  

 

 

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:
Originally Posted by Kaytee:
Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:

Ping's doing a peasant style dish (Mr C described a lot of Chinese food in HK being like that - it's what the older generations liked the best).

Mr KT was swanning around in the Mandarin Oriental on a major jolly, so I don't think he even ate Chinese food there.....apart from some noodles in the Kowloon market

There's a big divide between the older and younger generations out there now.  This man, for all his money, eats peasant style 24/7 http://www.forbes.com/profile/li-ka-shing

 

Madness, eh?  

 

 

yep!

Kaytee

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