I recently had the opportunity to visit a hidden gem in the old non-tourist area of Hong Kong, and I must say, it was an experience worth sharing. This restaurant may not be easily accessible for tourists, but it is definitely worth the journey. You can conveniently reach the place by public transport or find paid car parks nearby.
Upon entering, I was greeted by friendly staff who provided excellent service throughout my visit. They had self-help stations for water and tissue paper, a thoughtful touch. The waiter was attentive and assisted me in choosing my meal.
Now, let's talk about the prices. I was pleasantly surprised to find that a delicious plate of Bolognese or carbonara, accompanied by a drink, was priced at just HK$50 or US$6.4 during the lunch set. It's quite a steal considering the generous portion sizes.
Speaking of the food, the quality was decent, and the quantity was definitely on the larger side. I found it to be great value for money. However, the standout item for me was their pizza. They had an extensive selection, and one unique offering caught my attention: the 50/50 pizza, where you can choose two different types in one pie. The pizza was prepared fresh, which took around 15 minutes, but it was well worth the wait. The crust was hot and crispy, making every bite a delight.
All in all, this restaurant offers a memorable dining experience with its good service, affordable prices, and delectable pizzas. If you're looking for a hidden culinary treasure in Hong Kong, this is the...
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