Now, I normally don't write reviews for food court vendors but after what my parents told me about how they got the take-out brunch back home and how they do business overall (the customer service sector) is a top reason why to never service this place again. I'm putting out a PSA out there for future customers to save their wallets. What happened was that aside from it being overly priced and not reasonably affordable, the owner of this vendor also seems to have problems with their attitude or hearing or repetitive habits or all 3. My mom specifically told them that she doesn't eat lamb, and she wanted the beef brisket gui lin noodles. For some bizarre reason, when it came time to order, the cashier knowing she just said she doesn't eat lamb somehow HEARS that she said she wanted the lamb brisket noodles instead and then proceeds to yell at her and go: you just said you don't eat lamb, why would a person who doesn't eat lamb ORDER a lamb noodle bowl to go? If that's not his attentive listening gone to the trashcan, I don't know what to call it. Apparently, my mom said it's not the first time they've taken orders wrong or given attitude to customers. The last time my mom went to service this place, they got the milk tea order wrong when she said she wanted less milk and no sugar. They've essentially habituated to make EVERY cup WITH sugar because they've done so routinely for every other order because I guess very rarely do people get milk tea with double less milk and sugar. So basically, my mom didn't eat the brunch and gave it to me because I'm the only person in the family that can tolerate having lamb and goat products. Don't waste your time going here if you don't wanna be...
Read moreHad a craving for "chicken steak" rice. Had one dish with "white sauce" and the other with tomato sauce. Both are casserole. Chicken leg meat on a layer of fried rice. I had take out as opposed to dining in the food court. The cashier was friendly but she forgot to ask if I wanted sugar in my lemon tea. You get a choice of drink. I had soup and lemon tea. Cost for the two dishes is $20.30. Not bad.
I used to frequent this place around the time of the pandemic. The "owner" was a short female, also friendly. From the other reviews, it disheartens me she sold the business. Prices did go up to reflect on inflation. Wish you luck...
Read moreFast food stall located inside of Chartwell Mall. It serves hong kong cafe style food - so a bit of everything from breakfast combos, simple sandwiches (egg, egg w/ham, corned beef, club, pork bun, etc), noodles (soup or fried), rice, baked rice or pasta dishes - each dish comes in well under 10$ and usually comes with a hot beverage or - a dollar or 50 cents for an upgrade to a cold drink usually. They have daily specials. Portions are quite large - so great bang for your buck.
Their chinese curry rice is one of the best I've had recently, and is quite the treat!
If you like baked rice / pasta dishes HK style -they're all...
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