i ve eaten bugs. have you? not intentionally. obviously the race car driving was one of your least favorite things. what was being the craziest thing you ve done? well, i guess i had 1000 year old egg in hong kong. it wasn t really 1000 years old, it just taste that way. they bury it in ash and then they boil it boils in the ground for about a month or two. i didn t know this. i was in a hot pot restaurant, you re supposed to take a little sliver of it and added to the hot pot. i had this hard boiled is the white, is a brownish yellow, and the yoke is a bluish green and the person was with me was a little skittish she didn t want to do it. so i took the whole thing and i said come on. i popped it in my mouth. it was hilarious. i took every shade of that egg and if you look and you hear someone laughing, it s my brother.
As spring fast approaches, there's no better way to spend the weekend in Montreal than soaking up all that the city has to offer. If you're looking for things to do this weekend in Montreal, then don't fret the 514 is full of non-stop action, whether it be restaurant openings, art exhibits, or BYOB Aaacades. Mhm, you read that right. BYOB arcades! Check out some of these must-try activities that are bound to add some much-needed fun to your end-of-week festivities.
Liuyishou Hot Pot is one of the latest joints to join the roster of delicious must-try Montreal restaurants. Located in the heart of downtown, this hot pot spot definitely didn't disappoint not that I thought it would! Liuyishou officially opened its doors this past weekend in celebration of its grand opening, and a grand opening it was. While I've definitely had some good hot pot in Montreal, it looks as if I've got a new favourite resto to frequent.