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| - This cafe had opened near my school and I was excited to try it since it was so near! Nevertheless, was not disappointed! The place was self-serve - wish I had known this before my friends and I waltzed in awkwardly, waiting to be seated. Once the workers, had told us this, we promptly sat down and gazed through the menu. The place is spacious with plenty of booths and tables, and not busy during our visit (3pm).
The food is really cheap! I had gotten the fried chicken (dark meat), which came with two fried eggs and a slice of buttered toast. It was $8.00! Hypothetically, it IS really cheap, but considering the meal, it was a fair trade - you're really just paying for the protein. It tastes really good, like top notch food you would be able to get prepackaged at an asian supermarket, only more fresh and homely. Also got iced coffee and iced milk tea, both hong kong style though I had enjoyed the milk tea more. Also got a toast ice cream as dessert and throughly enjoyed it - toast was warm and buttery and HUGE! Worth the $10!
Service is good as it can be when it comes to self-serve. Cashier was really friendly and chill. Only urk I had was when I was standing in front of two workers, waiting to ask for a fork and knife, while they chatted. They hadn't noticed me, and only did when a worker coming up behind them greeted me.
TLDR: worth the visit! would revisit for study breaks:)
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