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Chloe's Garden is a very average HK-style cafe. It has all the staples from Hainese Chicken Rice to just fish balls with noodles. I came here on a Sunday afternoon with my mom and some of her friends for lunch. Service was prompt - they took our orders and then served us. I got the Hainese Chicken Guilin Noodles ... which took the longest to come out (I swear they forgot until they realized I was the only person without a meal in front of them). The chicken was decent and the bowl was big enough to fill me ... but the soup base did lack in flavour. The mustard chicken my brother got was okie dokes ... the flavour wasn't bad and there was a big enough portion to fill him. My mom's baked (tomato? saucy) chicken rice was actually not too bad and she didn't finish it so we got it to go. The HK milk tea is average as well .. nothing to write home about but definitely has the HK taste. Overall, very average. I'll definitely come back if I don't feel like waiting at Phoenix or Sun-Sing on Kennedy and Highway 7.
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