Awful restaurant. Since we entered, I had a bad feeling as there was a dirty smell in the place. The place Its filthy, with oily tables and chairs, and dust all over the decorations. 3 staff members eating at a nearby table, one of the waiters kept sniffing while she was walking around, appearing disoriented. The food was terrible. The onion soup tasted like sewage water, with a soggy crouton that looked like it had been floating in the soup for a year. It almost made me throw up. I thought maybe the soup was an exception, but when the main dishes arrived, it was even worse. The burger meat tasted old and terrible I could only have one bite, my boyfriend's ordered pork knuckle, the meat its old the dish was dry and disgusting. We had to leave after 1 bite. We paid because we didn't want to cause a scene but don't go to this restaurant Its...
Read moreThis restaurant has been operating in the Kwun Tong industrial area for over six years as far as I know. During weekdays, it's popular for lunch among workers, while dinner transforms into a relaxed setting for enjoying Hong Kong-style Western cuisine.
There are plenty of dinner options, including various meat dishes and pasta, all served with soup and drinks, ensuring generous portions. I ordered the sirloin steak, which looks nice and tastes decent. However, the prices are quite high for the area, with dinner costing nearly $200 per dish, which may explain the lack of customers in...
Read moreLate for breakfast, so kinda needed to "beg" for a coffee refill (stated on menu). Size was equivalent to the price, pork chop and egg was "kept warm", salad could be fresher. Coffee was OK, definitely better than common tea-restaurant.
So get there early so u don't have to beg for refill, warmer food, and able to choose seat afar from 是旦 news. Come to think of it, this could be the last freedom in hk, I can ask for refill and they can refuse, 皇恩。。。
Edit: in contrast to Gali (1*) Indian restaurant later on the same day, 99 was...
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