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Phoenix café is a spacious spot on the second floor above the bookstore at the corner of Yonge and Edward. The interior is clean and modern with large tables making this a good lunch spot for groups. There's a large menu (almost too large!) with lots of options for breakfast and lunch with items and meals that you'd typically see at a Hong Kong café or bakery. I came for lunch and ordered the club sandwich with a lai cha (Hong Kong style milk tea) which was tasty although the price was on the steeper end when you compare it to some of their other lunch items. The sandwich was stacked with pork chop, egg, lettuce and tomato and sandwiched between 3 nicely toasted pieces of bread, typical of what you'd expect from a club sandwich. In addition to the large amount of seating, Phoenix also has free WiFi which is a nice touch. I'll likely be back to try some of the other lunch items and the dessert items which also looked interesting!
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