This is more like 2.5 stars. I feel like being nice today. I ordered one dish and had studied the menu diligently. I've come to the conclusion that things here are on average, slightly overpriced. Practically everything is at least $9.99 before tax and tip and not including drink/soup. You have to pay $3.99 to add a soup and drink which I felt was very steep considering the soup is probably pre-made and just scooped from a big pot. They have lunch specials at $8.99 and those might be worth it.
I don't go to HK style cafe restaurants a lot so I have little to compare to. I've been to Asia Station at Market village several times and felt Asia Station was much better.
I had the Portuguese sauce chicken (which by the way, is not actually from Portugal, but from Macau) for $9.99 + tax. If I pay the same price at Asia Station, I'd also have a soup and a drink. However, the chicken quality was better than Asia Station. Asia Station has not been consistent for me. Sometimes their meat is good. Sometimes it's full of skin and fat. I like the Portuguese sauce at Asia station better. Asia station makes the dish as a casserole. At Triomphe, it felt like they had pre-made stock of sauce and just heated it. I ordered take out so they gave me a container of rice and a container for the sauce + chicken.
The only reason to come to Triomphe is because it has a monopoly on HK style cafe food in this area which is full of Korean/Iranian foods. If you live on the East end, I'm sure you have better options. If I come again, it'd be for the lunch specials because I don't feel like paying full price for what I had.