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So my friend and I were trying to find a place near our area for breakfast/brunch. She suggested this restaurant considering that it was in between where we both lived. I've passed by it ten million times and the décor looked really good, so it didn't hurt to try it out. So we went. The choices for a HK styled café were similar to any other café. Choices were limited, and for any other Canadian Born Chinese person, it just wasn't very appetizing. I got myself a pickled vegetable and meat with vermicelli dish + egg, spam, and toast. Nothing special there. Small portions for the noodles, but it was enough for me. You would get a tea with your meal as well, but they brought it to me in the beginning of my meal! Usually they would ask you if you want your drink or after the meal. I prefer after. By the time I was done my meal and wanted to drink my (was) hot milk tea - it was cold. Cheap place for food, but I know I could spend my money on something else.
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