Was told the owner insists on orders being made via QrCode instead of menu, but of course there is no English text at all. Most of the dishes we wanted to try were not available on the night we went. They had actually run out of rice noodles—which seems like a weird thing for a HK style eatery to run out of…
Flavor of the other kind of noodles (small, curly ones that look like instant noodles) was pretty good. Steamed pork buns ok if you like your bread sweet. Fried cabbage very oily, but that’s the norm for HK diner-style cooking.
Atmosphere is pleasant for this level of food. Surprisingly quiet, partly because few customers on a weeknight. Brightly lit and clean, though some little flying bug found its way into our bowl. Might go back if they expanded their menu to at least...
Read moreNot authentic at all. I think a lot of reviews of this place are fake, or from people that have no idea what HK cuisine is suppose to taste like. The egg tart isn’t HK style at all, they just resell you egg tart made by your typical Taiwanese bakery. The staff are polite and the restaurant is clean, but they also charge you a 10% service charge when they don’t provide service. You have to get your own cutlery and water, and the only “service” is that they bring you your food and take away the dirty dishes. Don’t get scammed by the positive reviews and pictures. This place is a total...
Read moreFine food with not pretty price .However,what made us feel disappointed was the server asked us to switch table when we’re eating.(we were in the table the server arranged for us and we didn’t exceed the mealtime, and we were quite and polite ) Nobody likes to be interrupted while spending the precious mealtime with their family.There must exist a better way to deal with your restaurant business cost. Please respect people who dine in the restaurant if you wants the...
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