![]() 12/11/2017 at 00:45 • Filed to: Ferrari, McLaren, Porsche, S2000, AE86, Nissan GT-R, 458, F355, 355, McLaren 570S, 570S, California, Cantonese, Alfa Romeo 4C, Porsche 991 GT3, Cayman GT4 | ![]() | ![]() |
A while back, the Cantonese-speaking members of my local car club started a group chat to shoot the bull in our ancestral tongue.
We eventually decided to meet up and have Hong Kong-style breakfast in Fremont, CA.
A few of us also ended up doing a short drive in nearby hills before splitting.
Interestingly, the McLaren’s wipers actually intersect.
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Nice cars!
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As a fellow Cantonese-speaking person, I applaud you for supporting these meetups!!!!! I’m also slightly jealous of this.
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Not sure what’s making me drool harder - the food or the cars!
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Fried Spam egg an toast. Nice.
I’m easily persuaded into having a battered fried Spam fritter.
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The 911 looks massive compared to the other cars in the lead pic.
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The effect is exaggerated because the very next car is my 1998. That’s 17 years of model bloat.
If you had lined up the 458 next to the 991, it would have been less jarring.
![]() 12/13/2017 at 14:51 |
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Deep-fried luncheon meat. Somebody save me from wanting this.
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Thanks—always good to hang out with a variety of enthusiasts.
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Of the Asian food in the Bay Area, right. I know.
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Don’t resist it, you’ll only hurt yourself, embrace it.
I’m not much of a Spam fan but a good Spam fritter with a little ketchup is great.
Alternatively serve with chips (British ones) and baked beans (again British ones not U.S. ones, very different flavour).
or make Spam fries