@@larrylim yeah I heard about that. But good to know that there's still some traditional neon lights left. A lot of them were replaced with LED signs which are cool but neon has more of a iconic welcoming glow
If you come down to Hobart again you should definitely go to Lucinda and Sonny they are wine bars that also serve tapas. Amazing wines and atmosphere. I’ve heard Molto is pretty good also. Also Aloft, Frank and the Waggon are a couple more incredible restaurants you might want to try. 😊
Fabulous insight into the road less travelled in Hobart and Tasmania, the gourmet's guide! Sad you missed the scallop pies though, but you have to be quick getting there! 😁👍
Thank you for being honest in your reviews and mentioning your NOT TOO GOOD experiences. As you said, they are all pleasant but perhaps not great for the price you pay. I’m sure there are better options. You just have to keep visiting the region and reviewing more places. Funny you said you are Pinot drinkers but you found the chardonnays better?. Having such a cool climate, Pinots from Tassie are allegedly the best downunder, but I had the same impression recently and as a Pinot lover myself I did not find tassie Pinots up to scratch as they were 10-20 years ago. Grape or Vintage problems? climate change? Not sure what is happening to Tassie Pinots. Better to stick to their sparkling and whiskey.
Hey thanks for the comment!! Glad you like the video. I’m glad we wernt the only ones that didn’t have a good Pinot 😂 we were actually surprised the chardonnays were such a standout compared! I need to visit again to try more wineries, one visit isn’t enough!
Hey thanks for the comment! No big issues so far, to be honest I’ve been looking after it like a baby 😂 but just like anything it will definitely scratch when you unexpected it to! Overall it’s a great bag.
I stumbled upon your video because I am currently doing a assignment related to the history of Wan Chai. And I liked how you share your experience with us! :)
@@larrylimyou're welcome :) I can give you a update. The first part of the assignment was a success, although I still have to find references for it! Again, your videos inspired a lot and helped me getting out of burning out.
We went only a few days ago and it was so busy that the online queues were all maxed out. We missed out on all the extra installations. I also didn't really like having to read about the art works on my phone but I guess thats part of the experience? Still recommend for those who haven't been before.
Oh damn sorry you had a bad experience at MONA. Yeah you gotta be early booking into the installations, which sucks if you arrive later. It's a different type of museum, some will love using phones and some will hate it.
Crowded, apps didn't work (and you had to pay extra for them), poor navigation around different spaces (people were lost basically, perhaps that was the point), some inappropriate art for younger visitors, food options were terrible.... it's an experience to go visit it for sure but it could be greatly improved inside.@@larrylim
Valid points, it's definitely not for everyone! I heard the app didn't work for some people as well, such is a bummer as it's the source for navigation!
Hi, thank you for showing this video. What month is peak season? Is still cold in November? Which guide tour can we book in the day for sightseeing or wine tasting?