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Tucked away in the back of the plaza but still easy to spot. HK style cafe and noodles in one but done at a higher quality. Its the little things that make this place stand out above the rest. For example, a simple ice milk tea its not served the typical way. It is served with an iced base cup holder which keeps the drink cold. Never seen this before and thought it was pretty cool. "Submarine" Baked Pork Chop in Tomato Sauce on Rice $9.95 - a very unique dish and nice presentation. Its also a massive meal that could easily feed two people. The bowl/bread had a nice crunch and the whole dish overall tasted great. The only problem with this dish was that I had no idea how to tackle it. Do I eat all the rice and pork first and then eat the bread bowl or do I eat the bowl and rice at the same time? I went with the second option and it seemed to work okay for me. My mom and my sister got noodles. Didn't get to try any though. My dad got the grouper with rice. I tried some of the fish and it was soft and tasty. Also tried a deep fried wing but really nothing worth mentioning here. Service was excelent. The place is newly opened so everything was much cleaner than your typical HK style cafe.
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