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| - This should almost be 2 reviews since T.Pot consists of 2 establishments, both serving up some solid Chinese and HK style offerings. The one side (T.Pot) is more of a traditional dining setup with a more formal menu of classic regional Chinese dishes. The other side (Cafe HK) is a Hong Kong teahouse serving up mostly casual fare. Personally, I like the latter since there are a wide selection of items from laksa to Hainanese Chicken Rice to agedashi tofu. As with any good HK teahouse, you'll find that hybrid style of cooking reminiscent of dorm room meets Chopped. The Cafe does a great job as the service is quick and friendly. The moment you are seated, you can count on having your tumbler of tea delivered soon after. On the wall, Chinese soap operas constantly play in the background but are not distracting from the dining experience. As I said, the cafe specializes in the casual eating experience, and if you're in the mood for something a little more refined, there's always T.Pot.
I like the fact that there is something here for everyone, no matter what your preferences are. The pricing is fair, the food is delicious and the service is quick and efficient. Definitely a great place to go for a good HK snackhouse experience when you're out in the burbs. When you're done, you can visit T&T, which is conveniently located across the parking lot.
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