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Sunday, January 29, 2012

Annual Chinese New Year 拜拜

Every Chinese New Year, the children's grandparents will order 鱼生 (typically called "yee sang" in most published newspapers but the correct pronounciation to me is "yu sang" in Cantonese). However the children do not like it and usually just take a small mouthful.

This year we wanted to try Sakae Sushi's 鱼生 as there were many good reviews. We ordered the Prosperity Set which is for 1-2 adults and available for dine-in only. The children get to finally do a proper tossing here as their hands are shorter than adults and they sit far from us. Food verdict? Quite good, lots of salmon slices. I thoroughly enjoyed the preserved ginger slices as they have a sweetish tinge. However the portion is too big for the 2 adults :) The children didn't eat much of it as usual.

The tossing 鱼生 pose

Every year we will go 拜拜 at Goddess of Mercy Temple.  Huge crowd as usual during CNY, and today, 初七 is 人日 (which means everyone's birthday according to the Chinese!). Anyone wants to experience "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes", please visit Goddess of Mercy Temple, especially during Chinese New Year :D
Their "smoke gets in your eyes" look :)

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