They have made changes to the most common beverages they provide, which I think is a bad idea.
Lemon Water/Tea is ubiquitous on menus of restaurants in Hong Kong. Normally, a few pieces of sliced lemon is added to water/tea, and all customers need to do is to poke the sliced lemon according to their preference on the sourness.
However, Itamomo tried to make things excessively simple. They offer lemon tea/water with lemon extract. For me, as a person who always order lemon tea/water, the beverages are totally awful. The drinks with lemon extract are sour, but not naturally sour, it's artificially sour. Very...
Read moreThis chain restaurant in Cheung Fat Estate is quite large. They offer lunch sets starting from around $50 choosing from pasta, pizza, steak or ramen and come with a drink. We ordered a roasted pork ramen and a fried udon with black pepper. Food was okay but the caramel seasalt milk tea was very good! It's a special drink so i needed to pay extra $6. Quite a good deal considering...
Read moreGreat value tea sets. HKD28 can get a bowl of sphagetti in tomato soup base and mushrooms, thick slide of garlic toast, and a red bean with milk drink. I tried the French Toast, filled with chunky peanut butter, nicely deep fried, served with syrup. Can also add personal size pizza for ~HKD30. Definitely good value for food...
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