
Then we headed to LKF for drinks and asian posing.

And of course in HK we are followed by tray and trays of shots...

...and flaming bottles of alcohol everywhere we go.




We started the night at Tazmania Ballroom


Drank...

And posed.





Then ended up at Dragon-i, which is always a scene.

The room exploded with fire when Tim's ridiculous friend purchased a 6-Liter bottle of Belvedere.


I think the thing cost just under $10K. And I'm talking US dollars. Global recession what?

The bottle was so big it required two helper Asians to pour.

Yummy!

Clarence popped in for a few minutes.

Deerfield reunion!

And then as if the endless vodka wasn't enough, we got bottles of champagne.


I love the lightshow at D-i.


Around 3:30am, Timmo brought us to Gourmet Burger Union, which is apparently new and very very delicious. I don't even remember my burger. But I am told it was a truffleburger. And I am told I devoured it.
These guys definitely devoured theirs!


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The next day (Saturday) we were super hungover and super useless. Barely made it out of the house until nightfall.
I popped over to Teresa's new pad which overlooks the Bank of China. Pretty sick.


We journeyed out to Euge's property in Repulse Bay that has this amazing view of the bay.

It's this enormous 4-story home that nobody lives in and that they only use for random dinners and bbqs and it has just been standing there untouched for probably decades and could easily be renovated into an epic party palace or just a really fancy home.
I mean imagine if this enormous barren 3rd floor semi-outdoor space were converted into a sick master bedroom...it'd be crazy!

And Eugene is crazy for not taking full advantage of the place.

TL and TL2 are now besties!

Dinner was delicious. Euge had 6 friends in town from Singapore and so had hired a chef from Philiahome Private Kitchen to make us an epic 14 person meal.
There was spicy mac n cheese with 4 different cheeses.

There was a pear and walnut salad.

Chilean Sea Bass


Scallops and Sausage with Lentils or something.

And much much more. Scrumptious.

There really is no end to the eating in HK.
Will post some more foodporn soon!
