Came back here as I said I would to sample the food. Suffice it to say it was just as disappointing as the beverages.
Starter soups included a Melon Soup and a Borscht. The Borscht was predominantly sweet, and I tasted like I was drinking diluted ketchup. The Melon Soup was not a flavourful soup either.
I tasted the Macau-Style Seafood Bake with rice, as well as Curried Beef Brisket with rice. Seafood Bake came with a battered tilapia, 2 shrimps, 1 mussel over a cream sauce. The Curried Beef Brisket was okay but nothing special. Not overly spicy but it still packed a kick to it. I found the beef brisket could've been a bit more tender.
Lunch specials also come with a hot beverage. I opted for the "Yeen Yeung" which is HK-Style Tea and Coffee. They definitely use an instant powdered coffee mix which includes the whitener, and then steep it with the tea. I could tell in an instant it was not brewed coffee.
Verdict:
With tax and tip the total came to about $21. The restaurant is located on the 2nd floor. Instead of the typical KTVs playing in the background, they play retro Chinese movies from the 80s. There aren't any other options around for "HK Style Cafes" in the Chinatown area. However, I would probably not eat here again if I were in the area as there are plenty of other tastier options. My go-to HK Style Cafe is still Lai Doh in Scarborough.