It makes me curious whether 鳳城小食 and 鳳城新鴻苑 are owned by the same owner, the shops are a few doors away from each other and the names both have Fung Shing to begin with.
The reviews from the two restaurants appear to be mixed up, some that belong in the other one are in this one and some that belong in the other one appear in this one.
Anyway 鳳城小食 serves mainly snacks such as instant noodles, pork chops, and hot dogs, while 鳳城新鴻苑 serves Fung Shing dumplings and noodles.
I ordered the signature Fung Shing dumplings and fish skin dumplings.
The Fung Shing dumplings were nice, they seem to be a prawnier version of wonton with less meat and more prawns and some black fungus.
The shape is slightly longer not like the round wontons.
The fish skin wrapped dumplings were slightly too oily, but if they were deep fried, it would probably taste nicer.
Instead of noodles they offer macaroni which is cool, I've never had macaroni with the...
Read moreIt is an old Cha Chan Teng sitting at a corner of this old residential area with many hawker stalls around it. It is ONLY good for a real quick bite and run.
The food is alright, but it is not as cheap as I expected for such a setup and environment.
Picked beef brisket noodle and a cup of milk tea which cost me hkd56.
The beef brisket noodle was cooked with brine instead of clear soup. It was a bit salty, but it was still reasonably tender and juicy. Of course, there are many other restaurants offering better beef brisket than this one, but not at this price point.
The milk tea had too much milk, which covered most of the tea flavor. Really difficult to tell I was drinking a cup of tea.
It is not a...
Read moreI’ve had a lot of wonton noodles but this is the worst place. When I asked to order in English, the lady owner(?) started to talk in Chinese and mock me in front of everyone for not knowing Chinese. I was about to take my stuff and leave, but someone from the next table helped me order. I got the shrimp wonton noodle and iced lemon tea. The tea was good but the noodle wasn’t. It was uncooked and the soup...
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