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| - A pretty standard HK cafe for your HK cafe needs.
Been here several times, both for lunch and afternoon tea. It's actually quite popular during the afternoon tea times (2:30-5:30) so there might be a lineup.
The atmosphere is mediocre at best. It was -11 today and the restaurant was extremely breezy. We had to keep our jackets on while we ate. The decor is unintentionally old school: full length mirror on one side, two tvs, paintings of pots, olive painted walls.
In terms of food, it's good quality and reasonably priced. The portions are large, and the set meals include a variety of things. Got a mixed noodle today, and the noodle texture was great, with a lot of toppings like wonton, beef ball, BBQ pork, fish ball, and pig feet.
One of the main things about their menu is that they feature Macau food (hence ???). The pork bun is a classic, but the bread they used was too crunchy and kinda cuts into the roof of your mouth.
Service is also meh. You can't really expect a lot from this style of a diner, all you gotta do is keep your eyes peeled for the servers so you can flag them down as they rush by.
3 stars for the food!
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