As I was tasting in the area, I decided to try this famous eatery.
[Thanks for Mjqueen7e for sending me the address.]
This place serves simple macaroni, noodles and toasts.
One of the items was quite interesting!
FRIED NOODLES, I wonder if it is noodles literally deep fried!
The chili sauce was quite funny, the lid was a sauce dish.
Anyway, ordered the famous beef and egg toast from the ex-TV actor.
The toasts were prepared in the tiny kitchen.
★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★
beef and egg toast:
It was the usual wonky shaped toast without the edges because no one eats the edges in Hong Kong.
Inside the sandwich, it was filled with moist minced beef in gravy in the form of a messy omelette.
The moist beef in gravy filling in the toast is unique which makes it famous.
The taste of egg and minced beef with a hint of sweetness was really nice but the beef has bits and pieces that could not be chewed which was the only thing that ruined it.
It was also hard to eat because the filling kept falling out which reminded me of Sloppy joe which also has minced...
Read moreMy wife and I got to the restaurant at around 10:20 AM and it was pretty crowded already. But luckily they were able to accommodate us and we had to share a table with other people. I got the egg toast (you need to add $1 to the total price of the sandwich if you want your sandwich toasted) and my wife got the egg and diced meat toast. For drinks I got an iced lemon tea and my wife got their signature hot coffee. My wife loved the coffee and said that it was extremely smooth. On the other hand I feel like my iced lemon tea was a bit on the sweet side.
The egg toast was pretty good for the most part. My wife seemed to have loved her egg and diced meat toast as she ate it pretty fast.
The service was pretty fast. I ended up paying $74 for everything we ordered (you have to order drinks separately). The good thing about this place is that they accept the Octopus as a payment option.
I’d like to return to this place again to try their French Toast and other menu options that I...
Read moreIt’s your typical HK style cafe. They don’t have much sitting room in there but the tables should move quick because people just eat and go. No time for talking.
They do have an English menu here so you can ask for that. Be prepared for under-the-breath griping by the staff if you are Asian but can’t read Chinese LOL. It happened to us but we were too tired after a long flight to really care.
They have all the basics you would expect at a super fast-casual HK style cafe. Sandwiches, soups, congee, and all other manner of food and snacks.
We got two sandwiches and a HK milk tea to bring back to our hotel after arriving at 11PM. It was great to have something that was quick and filling so that we could quickly go to bed after.
Pay in cash because I don’t think they...
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