rev:text
| - With all the captivating photos of their breakfast/lunch/dinner specials on large posters in front of the restaurant, it's hard walk by and not notice them. Promoted as a "upscale" HK-style cafe, they offer expensive items in their menus.
When they first opened, they offered lunch/dinner combos that came with soup, main course, a large list of speciality drinks, and even a dessert. But they started to cut back and downsize their portions and it is now an added cost for a combo to include a drink and dessert.
Service is generally slow, even when the restaurant isn't full. Food quality has definitely declined since the last time I tried it, though the food choices sound so intriguing. Most of the time, it is either too salty, greasy, or bland - lack of quality control.
For the price that you pay, you're better off staying in the food court.
|