Overall, the desserts are very good and homestyle at a very competitive price, however I have to say that some of the tongshui is a bit too sweet for my liking.
Delightful Experience at Shum Shum: This Chinese dessert tongshui shop offers a sweet escape into a world of flavorful delights. From traditional red bean soup to modern twists like matcha custard, each tongshui is crafted with precision and a perfect balance of sweetness. The cozy ambiance adds to the charm, making it an ideal spot to indulge in a comforting bowl of warmth. The friendly staff and diverse menu make this shop a must-visit for anyone with a sweet tooth seeking an authentic taste of Chinese...
Read moreOn a warm night, we visited a cozy cafe 深深甜品 (Sham Shui Po). The place was bustling with locals, but we managed to snag a corner seat near the cashier. The seating was a bit simple, resembling wooden benches, and not the most comfortable, but the friendly service crew made up for it.
The desserts truly blew our minds — beautifully presented and incredibly delicious. We tried their seasonal menu, featuring taro ice cream with mango and sweet potato balls, mango with beancurd, and black pearls. Each bite was a delight, and honestly, it was the best dessert we've had so far. A memorable and...
Read moreTonight, I met the rudest server in my life. I have lived in HK for 1.5 years, and mainland China for 4 years. Both places known for unfriendly service, but this was my worst experience. I put a small plastic bag into what looks like a trash bag. One of the servers took it, threw it on my table and snapped at me and my friends. She said that it isn’t a trash can, and you need to throw it away yourself.
See attached photo for what I mistook for...
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