I was keen to go to an old school Cantonese dessert place AND get some sea coconut. If you haven't had sea coconut but like coconut, try it! So I went to Chung Kee for the reasons I just described. I took a pic on the board outside to show the waitress what I wanted (after using Google translate for a bit to make sure it was what I wanted.) what I received looked nothing like the picture but it was delicious with a lot of sea coconut under the black rice. The staff didn't really speak English and weren't particularly friendly. While my picture of the interior makes it look empty, all the other tables had diners there. I would...
Read moreCame here after dinner down the road. It's a small dessert store and quite popular for the younger crowd . I tried their Grapefruit Sago Coconut Milk dessert, and was a bit disappointed with the flavours. Lacked a bit of balance - too much coconut milk. However, a lot of the customers appeared to order the more fruity desserts. The items which my friends ordered also appear to look better as well. Service is quick, and environment is clean. I think overall not bad and an acceptable option for a local chinese dessert at this side...
Read moreOne of my go to sweet soup shop in Sai wan. Taro ball is always my go to, and the peanut🥜 rice ball as well; if they don’t have peanut one available, sesame is my next choice. The place is unite small, it can be quite busy during peak hours and the service could be a little bit delayed, as well as the dessert - take longer than usual. Most customers are all willing to wait for their delicious sweet soup/dessert. Take away could be a little bit slow as well during the busy hour. Make sure either you come earlier or...
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