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| - Visit time: Sunday morning around 10:30am. Ordered from the breakfast menu (serve till 11am)
You can still ask for the lunch menus.
3 people, ordered:
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- set M) fried chicken fillet on soup udon, with buttered toast and hot milk tea, $5.50 I think
- set N) preserved vegetable with shredded pork on soup vermicelli, with buttered toast, omelette (choice of ham or mushroom) with hot coffee, $4 I think
- HK style French toast with hot coffee, $2.99
Pros:
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- have wifi, heard table next to us asked for wifi password, I didn't use it though so can't comment further
- set M is quite filling! the chicken piece was huge, thick, juicy and tasty. It practically covered the whole bowl. I barely could finish the meal. Left half a piece of toast.
- set N ham omelette was very well cooked and good portion, looks to be about 2 eggs
- French toast was well cooked to perfection
- decor is new, modern and clean (we had booth seats near the back)
- HK TVB channel on TV
- speed of service is reasonable, consider there's probably is 1 guy working back there at that hour, but good thing everything seems fresh and made at order. e.g. chicken piece wasn't pre-fried or something :)
Cons:
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this is where I must dock stars...
- the woman worker who took our order give me the impression she's a bit impatient, her tone could use a bit more friendliness (just her, the young male server who took care of our dishes and bill seem more polite, the same goes for the male owner from observation)
- set N, preserved veggie with pork portion is a bit light for the bowl size
- soup flavor of noodle was bland, had better
- milk tea was OK, not the worst, but definitely had better, I still prefer the milk tea at Lai Doh in Splendid China
So thrown off by the woman and the so-so noodle soup and milk tea, thought about giving 2.5 stars, but that seems a bit harsh, considering I didn't actually tried their lunch and dinner offerings. So I'll give 3 star.
So based on these breakfast items, prices are reasonable for the amount of food. Quality is generally OK. But HK style breakfast is really not exciting foods to rave much about :)
I'm still not sure if I would be coming back any time soon, considering there's other choices.
Sorry, no pictures.
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