Nice small Hong Kong style cafe with limited seating and interesting menu. I'll review food and space and at the end discuss my experience being there with a large party for any readers interested in that experience.
Food was good. I had the baked fish with dill and rose sauce which was a unique taste. The fish had a soggy feeling to it though because they fried it and then covered it in sauce so I much rather they don't bread the fish. I tried the fried rice dishes off my friends and they tasted pretty good. I'd say this place is over priced a bit though for a Hong Kong cafe... But you do get a bit more unique of a menu. The drinks tasted great as you would expect. I love my Hong Kong ice lemon tea :) milk tea was great too!
The place was clean, but it is small so I think if you have a larger group, definitely call in for reservation.
We booked a week in advance and they were able to accommodate a table for 16 which was very kind of them and we did what we could to be accommodating, quiet and organized so it's easier for the waiters. But one or two were still visually quite displeased with us and impatient with us. Our food arrived promptly as we did not expect them to deliver all dishes at the same time. It's no different than if you were waiting on four tables of four; we just happen to be sitting together. I found it a bit rude considering how much we were trying to make sure it was easy for them to serve our table. To be honest, there were five other tables... It's a restaurant that holds maybe 30 people...So is not exactly slammed in the small space...
One waiter was friendly and the rest were just rude.