Busy fast food cafeteria with a variety of classic favourites at very reasonable prices, many including a variety of drinks (including the option of upgrading to a premium drink for about 50 cents [3HK$]) If using the kiosk, there is an English button to facilitate ordering, and you pick up your tray at the counter. If ordering at the cashier, they give you a number and run it to you. All breakfasts come with ham, sausage, fish or chicken, but I order the sausage and ask them to remove it as I am vegetarian. Scrambled eggs, toast with butter and a drink for HK$31 is a deal. The scrambled eggs are runny. They also do hard boiled or sunny side up. Recently they have offered a baked vegetarian pork, rice and vegetable dish; and a baked pasta with tomato sauce and corn at a very good price for dinner. Condiments and other cutlery are in the drawers of the condiment station to the right of the kitchen. Credit cards accepted. If there are no open tables, you can sit at one with 4 seats if there is no tissue packet or glasses of water...
Read moreCafe de Coral is a safe and easy place to eat when you dont want to brave the hustle and bustle of other restos.
Food is alright and relatively cheap. You can customize you meals easily with the ordering machine making it possible to avoid talking to a cashier ( who spoke english). Its an introverts dream to eat here with decent food and fast service. Cuisines range from western to canto dishes. Everyone will have something they can eat here.
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Read moreThe dishes are awful. Junk foods are suppose to taste good but theses are odds. For breakfast congee are served with fry noodles. WhY?? Taste was bad. Prices are not cheap either. For the same price I use to eat at the Fulum Palace next door but this day the elevator was blocked and my elderly parents can't take the hundred step stair so we went to this restaurant. Big mistake. It was a waste of money and time and I have to hear complains...
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