A nice cafe where you can get many Hong Kong cha chaan teng favorites. The ‘bolo yau’ (‘pineapple’ bun with butter) is a popular item here. Come earlier if you want to get it as they sold out by early evening. The bread is soft and fluffy, the butter is served separately and when you put it into the warm bun, it melts nicely into it.
The instant noodle with egg and luncheon meat is also a local dish that’s simple and yet flavorful. The sweet and sour pork is good - batter on the pork isn’t too thick, the sauce is coated well on it and very nice flavor. IT’s recommended to try these 2 dishes.
Love their iced lemon tea too and you can choose how much sugar you like them to add. Overall this is a great place for authentic Hong Kong cafe...
Read moreIf I could give 0 stars I would. Especially if are tourist DO NOT go here. The food was nothing special. They provide TERRIBLE service. They made each person order a drink, initially told us we couldn't have water, but only allowed to have water until each person ordered a drink. They hold and serve their water by picking up the cup with their fingers in your water.🤢🤮The server is horrible and very disrespectful, getting angry at customers for...
Read moreMy mum, my auntie and I went to eat here for the first time today. I would say the service is very bad because the staff were rude to us. They discriminated us because we were from the Philippines. Because we are not Chinese. They asked us questions, if we live here or not or where are we from. Which was unnecessary. We asked for hot water two times and they gave us cold water. Compared to the table next to us, the staff gave them good service because those customers were Chinese. UNBELIEVABLE! They think I dont understand Chinese but I do because I study here, so I know the staff were talking about us and laughing behind our back. I will never come here again and I believe the staff should treat customers nicely even they are not Chinese. The staff was so rude, people dont deserve this kind of...
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