A spacious Hong Kong-style cafe serving many local goodies included pastry, noodle, rice, and other snacks.
Service was not good as before. The friendly lady manger was probably on day off. The latest, the male manager was very unfriendly & lack of hospitality. He didn’t allow you or few people to sit in or choose tables and he wanted you to sit on where he’s instructed you without further discussion. His attitude was rude. He’s copied by another waitress too. She’s yelled at customers. It was shocking to - Poor hospitality nowadays!!!
The hygiene was of concern since you are seeing flies...
Read moreReview: Located in the Cyberport area, this restaurant offers a wide selection of Hong Kong-style café food at affordable prices. The portion sizes are satisfying, and I highly recommend trying the delicious Tomato Baked Pork Chop Rice (蕃茄焗豬扒飯). However, it's worth mentioning that the cleanliness and tidiness of the restaurant could be improved. While the food is flavorful, the overall cleanliness leaves room for enhancement. Despite this, if you're seeking an affordable lunch spot with a diverse menu, this place is worth a visit, keeping in mind the cleanliness aspect for an...
Read moreA typical cha chaan teng (Hong Kong-style cafe) with its highs (not too high, though) and lows.
Highs: The food is not that bad; it's classic, and the menu is extensive. Prices are cheap, sservice is fast. The interior design is a modern take on every cha chaan teng in town now.
Lows: The restaurant was incredibly dirty (food, papers, crumbs, and garbage were everywhere on the floor and chairs). It's basically a self-service restaurant. No one tells you where to sit. No one takes your order (you have to go to the reception counter to get your QR code for ordering), and hot water...
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