Visited this Vietnamese resto in Chai Wan with my dad and my sis for lunch. . I ordered the Thin Sliced Angus Beef Noodle in Soup. Although the beef came in a generous amount, it tasted slightly plain and seemed not to have absorb much of the soup. The soup was a bit greasy too.
My dad ordered the Singaporean Fried Rice Noodles. The dish had an aromatic smell from the cury sauce and was served piping hot. It included quite a lot of ingredients, and the shrimps were plump.
My sis ordered the Assorted Meat Noodle in Soup. I forgot to take pic for that, and she recalled that the dish was soso. . Apart from Vietnamese food, the resto also offers Thai, Malaysian and Singaporean cuisine. Despite all orders being placed through a QR code, there is a 10 percent...
Read moreCoffee and dessert are surprisingly good. The roasted almond latte carries a soft scent of almond. The beans they used matches well with almond that no sour taste comes afterwards. Below the scoop of ice cream is crispy cereal. The baguette is served with syrup and condensed milk. Not sure if it is authentic Vietnamese, but it tastes good. Look forward to try the noodles...
Read moreHad afternoon tea here. Perhaps my fault to order curry beef - not much taste and sauce was florescent yellow. They charged 10% service so it is not a hk cha charn tang. Ordered by QR code but no receipt placed on table and you had to remember table number at check out to avoid a strange look from the cashier. Total bill $53 for afternoon tea so shouldn’t complain...
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