The food is good value for money.
The restaurant owners seem to only speak local language. Don't worry though, they will hand you a paper for ordering and you can use google translate to make sure you order the right item. During work days, the place is packed and if you are esting by yourself, you might be seated with someone else which is usual. If you want to experience it on a slow day, try off hours or weekends.
I ate here for lunch and their set menu was 52 hkd. I ordered beef brisket noodle soup and the taste was light and smooth. The noodles were cut short for ease in eating too. Everything was piping hot and served really fast.
I will come back to taste their other...
Read moreA hole in the wall that serves up some great Vietnamese favorites. The staff here are ultra friendly and love to joke around when they have time to chat. They really do make a difference when visiting here, they give you a cozy and homey feeling when eating here. Their appetizers are great; the spring rolls were crispy and hot, the prawn cakes were flavorful and their rice roll wraps were also amazing. I had the mixed vermicelli with spring rolls and it everything in the bowl was fresh and crispy. The beef noodle's soup was a bit on the bland side, but you can always spice it up with some chilis and limes. Overall, a great experience and really love the uncle...
Read moreHidden in a pathway, this restaurant is with few people. In about 20 tables, only 3 tables are seated.
Old but substantive restaurant.
Prices are affordable and acceptable, 物超所值!items are worth more than their price! If you're not the most hungry, you shouldn't try to finish one set, share with your friend, one set contains so much food!
The chili really works (don't put all the provided chili in your noodles if you're not spice tolerant)
Customers often have a small friendly talk with the staff who are friendly to help. They even offered to turn on the air conditioning if needed.
There's also two TV playing at all...
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