This is a Hong Kong style cafe, sports bar hybrid like Cafe Hollywood. The restaurant is very spacious inside and looks contemporary.
Menu items are limited but most are very creative and inviting.
I ordered a Portuguese sauce pork cheek and rice gratin, overall sauce and pork cheeks were tasty and concept is unique. However, portions run very small compared to similar competitors. For a baked rice, you're looking at ~$10-13, which is slightly more expensive than other HK cafes, not unacceptable. But given that I would finish the entire dish and feel unsatisfied, I don't really wanna come back. Usually, for the same price or less, other places give me enough that I can pack the leftovers for another full meal.
I also found the sauce to rice ratio horrible. Rice was too drenched in sauce so tasted too salty and wet.