Typical HK tea cafe restaurant with a rather large number of menu items. I had the tomato sauce baked seafood rice set lunch, which included a drink (HK lemon iced tea was my pick) and a borscht soup (the HK tomatoey variety, not to be confused with the Russian borscht soup which is made with beets), for $7.95. It was ok - good but not overwhelmingly good. My aunt had the Singapore (? - looks like it was stir-fried with curry powder) kwai teow and it was pretty good - tasty but not overly oily and the texture of the kwai teow was just right: not too dry and not too overdone/soggy. I should have had the fish ball noodle soup ($3.95 for a bowl) - just a feeling that the Chinese menu items are probably better than the "western" style stuff (baked rice, pasta, etc.). The HK lemon iced tea was very good though (good tea flavor, not over sweetened, with good amount of fresh slices of lemon). This place is great for afternoon tea (light snack) and for late night bites - reliable HK food on a budget. I wouldn't mind coming back to try other items on the menu.