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  • I've been to this Chinese dessert place on 2 occasions. If it was all based on first impressions, I wouldn't have returned. But I was at Times Square for dinner with my husband (we had pho at Kim Po) and felt like a dessert chaser. Since we were already there, we decided to go back to Hx3. The first time we were there, we ordered to fresh tofu dessert for 2 in the traditional wooden pail. We also ordered a honeydew sago. We had been on the hunt for some good fresh hot tofu dessert. So we were excited to see this place offered what seemed like real thing. It turned out to be a disappointment. When it came, we took off the lid, took the scoop, and tried carefully to scoop the tofu dessert into the bowls. One the very first scoop, the tofu dessert disintegrated into a hundred separate pieces and poured like a liquid into the bowls. The tofu itself tasted like a puff of air... Nothing. No texture. It was Ike swallowing a mouthful of air. Once we got to the middle of the wooden pail, the scoops of tofu got a bit more solid. It didn't disintegrate into a hundred pieces, but it still tasted like air. I like my tofu dessert with a bit of "bite", and this one had nothing. Even worse, the bottom of the wooden pail gave us sheets of overcooked tofu, like tofu sheets. All in all, the tofu dessert, while it looked nice and promising, failed to deliver. The honeydew sago dessert was equally disappointing. I like my sago with a "bite" too, something I can actually chew (even if I can just swallow it). This sago was like the tofu... Nothing but gulps of air. The syrup wasn't sweet enough, and the honeydew pieces saved it a bit by adding some much needed sweetness to the gulps of air. Our second visit brought better results. My husband got the hot black and white sesame paste soup, and I got the boiled egg and milk with added ginger juice. Both were well done and tasted good. My boiled egg and milk had a good refreshing taste of ginger. Our bill, along with a large cup of sweet herbal tea (a little bit TOO sweet), came to about $15. I would return to Hx3, but only if I'm in the area. The tofu dessert experience still haunts me.
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