A clean and spacious HK style cafe. Some of the items on the menu have a Korean fusion aspect, hence the name of this restaurant, but they don't serve real Korean food!
I like that you can get typical HK Cafe items like pork chop instant noodles but on Korean instant noodles (ask for spicy if you want the spicy Korean soup base). The curry fried porkchop omurice on the regular menu is pretty good - I like that the rice inside the omelette is tomato fried rice. The French toast bites also excellent because they cut them into bite size and fried them all around - only recommendation would be to drain the oil better before serving as the bottom pieces were overly oily. Some people don't like their HK milk tea because they prefer a stronger/ more concentrated black tea base, but I actually like that their black tea base is not so strong (too much caffeine makes me uncomfortable). There's room for improvement though as some items are not that great - stir fry black pepper beef noodle was tasteless.