I've come here on several occasions and I must say that this is a decent Hong Kong cafe. Good HK style cafes are extremely hard to come by these days because you run into a dilemma of the food being too salty or food lacks flavour; and then you also run into the problem of HK style tea being either too full of tannins or too creamy.
I'm happy to say that Kiko Cafe has nailed it almost spot on. One of my favourite dishes there is the free range pork chop they have. The portion is definitely HUGE and can be shared but the pork is delicious. I'm usually very picky about my pork but they seem to have the seasoning just right there and cooked to perfection, which I'm so surprised with. Usually, these meals come with a soup - either cream soup or Russian borscht. Their borscht is actually pretty well made - unlike the watered down version in many HK cafe counterparts.
They do have a dessert at the end, which I'm never a fan of. It's usually some egg/creme brûlée pudding. I wouldn't take my word for the review of the dessert because any sort of creme brûlée grosses me out to no end because I have texture issues with it. I always look around and it appears as though all the other patrons are happily eating away at it. :)
Ambiance wise - don't expect to come here for a candlelight dinner or a quiet dinner date because you aren't going to get one. It's an HK style cafe - it's going to be noisy for sure. It can also be quite crowded at times and when there's a lot of people, your food can take forever to come. Otherwise, it's pretty smooth running. Their drinks are also brewed quite nicely! Cost wise, everything is very reasonable and on the "low cost" side of things :).