Now known as Cousin Cafe, this little HK cafe has all of the classics. Their set lunches come with your choice of soup (usually a choice between Chinese style and Western style), entree, and drink. Most of the meals are under $10 which is a really good deal! They accept cash only.
The meal started off with a savory Chinese soup which featured chunks of chayote and apricot kernels and was very tasty. My entree was the baked pork chop and rice. I actually ordered it because of how amazing it looked at the table next to us. The sauce was really good. It wasn't overly tomato-y and was a bit creamy and definitely dreamy. The entire top layer was covered in pork so I didn't need to ration between meat and rice. To top it all off, there was a generous amount of melted cheese which is definitely necessary. The pork pieces were also all meat with pretty much no bone or inedible parts. It did have some veggies on it that I could have done without but the undesirables are easily picked off (get out peas). I had a milk tea which was rich, smooth and hot. Perfect for winter!
The only thing I wish they could change is to use something a little more environmentally friendly than Styrofoam for their take out containers.