It used to be called the President, but they've changed hands and now it belongs to a franchise. The food is cheap and decent enough for a quick bite, nothing fancy but truthful to local 'cha chaan tang' flavor. The set lunches or dinners are very reasonably priced, you'll be satisfied for the amount of food you get. There are many choices as well. The local BBQ favorites such as crispy roast pork, cha siu, roast duck or chicken are always delectable, while the lighter choices like wonton noodles, or dumplings in soup are also delicious. There are also various stir fries on the menu and the seasonal hotpot rice with Chinese sausages or pork ribs with garlic and black beans are all wonderful as well. For this particular visit, I ordered a $68 meal. I got a big bowl of Bosque (localised version), a plate of steamed rice with a big piece of chicken cutlet, a piece of bacon and a scallop. The meal even came with a scoop of ice cream and a cup...
Read morePretty average cha chan teng compared to others in HK. It's not the worse definitely, but still not something to shout about.
It's much more spacious compared to other restaurants in HK so it's comfortable to sit and have a meal there.
Price is more expensive than the average the kind of food they serve. You can definitely get the same type of food elsewhere with a...
Read moreA neighborhood family restaurant, with budget pricing, reasonably tasty food, air-conditioning and speedy services. Menu is cha-can-ting style with wide choices of Chinese and westernized dishes and beverages.
One thing standing out here is that the free wifi of the city government is still available here in the comfort of your...
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